Telex Stereo Amplifier PAM 32 User Manual

PAM-32  
User Guide  
Up to and including firmware version 1.1.1  
9350-7791-000 Rev E  
06/2006  
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Table of Contents  
CHAPTER 1  
Introduction ................................................................3  
CHAPTER 4  
PAM-32 Menu System ..............................................15  
PAM-32 Production Audio Monitor ...........................3  
General Description ...................................................3  
Features .....................................................................3  
Menu System, Menu Access .....................................15  
Menu System, Display Menu ...................................15  
Display Menu, Asgn Type .............................15  
Display Menu, Chans On ..............................15  
Display Menu, Matrix ...................................16  
Display Menu, Panel ID ...............................16  
Display Menu, Version ..................................16  
Connections ................................................................4  
Keypanel Connections ...............................................4  
Specifications .............................................................5  
General ......................................................................5  
Connectors (other connector options available) .......5  
Menu System, Key Assign Menu ..............................16  
Key Assign Menu, Matrix ..............................17  
Key Assign Menu, Pt-to-Pt ............................17  
Key Assign Menu, Key Gain ..........................17  
Key Assign Menu, Reset Vols. ........................17  
Key Assign Menu, Setup Page .......................17  
CHAPTER 2  
Installation .................................................................7  
Option DIP Switch Settings .......................................7  
Power Up ...................................................................8  
Service Menu ...........................................................18  
Service Menu, Aux Inputs .............................18  
Service Menu, DIM .......................................18  
Service Menu, Baud Rate ..............................18  
Service Menu, DSP Func ..............................19  
Service Menu, LCP-32 ..................................20  
Service Menu, Min Volume ...........................20  
Service Menu, Mod Assign ............................21  
Service Menu, Ref Level ................................21  
Service Menu, Reset Cfg ...............................22  
Service Menu, RVON Setup ...........................22  
Service Menu, Save Cfg ................................23  
Service Menu, Scr Saver ...............................23  
Service Menu, Test Panel ..............................24  
Setup Menu .................................................................8  
Address Switch Setting - General Information ..........8  
Address Setting for Zeus ............................................9  
Address for ADAM CS ...............................................9  
Address Setting for Adam ...........................................9  
PAM-32 Addressing ....................................................9  
Operation ...................................................................9  
Listen Key Operation .................................................9  
CHAPTER 3  
Basic Operation .......................................................13  
Screen Saver Operation ...........................................13  
Selecting Headset or Speaker ..................................13  
Listen Volume Adjustments ......................................13  
Intercom Keys and Displays ....................................14  
Alphanumeric Display Indications  
for Intercom Keys .....................................................14  
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CHAPTER 1  
Introduction  
PAM-32 Production Audio Monitor  
General Description  
The RTS™ Model PAM-32 keypanel fits in a standard 19” rack and is two rack spaces high. It has 32 push button keys; 30 of  
which are monitoring inputs; one key for copying from alpha scroll lists; and one is for headset/speaker. It adds significant new  
features such as digital signal processing and binaural headset operation with left/right assignment of audio signals. The PAM-  
32 also introduces large, super-bright, long-life fluorescent displays with adjustable brightness control, making it suitable for  
all types of ambient lighting from direct sunlight to darkness.  
Features  
Super-bright, fluorescent displays: Provides much better visibility and usable life than LCD displays. A display saver mode  
with programmable scrolling message extends display life and conserves power during periods of inactivity.  
32 Push Button Keys, with 30 keys available for monitoring inputs.  
Only 3.54 inches (90 mm) deep behind the front panel (approximately 5.11 inches/ 130mm with connectors). Perfect for  
consoles, OB vans, etc.  
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) adds new mixing and metering capabilities.  
Binaural (1/4” phone/stereo plug) Headset Connector. Works with the DSP mixing feature. Lets you independently assign  
intercom, and program audio to left or right headphone.  
Easy upgrades. Firmware update can be received via the Internet, for example, and then downloaded to the PAM-32 via the  
intercom connection. Ready for future communication enhancements, including coax, fiber, and ISDN.  
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Connections  
Keypanel Connections  
Connections are identical for each keypanel.  
1. Intercom Connection: Use a standard RJ-12 or DB-9 intercom cable (Figures 1 and 2). Connect from the FRAME  
connector to an available intercom port.  
2. EXP Connect:  
3. LCP Connect:  
4. Auxiliary Input Connection: Connect an auxiliary audio input to the AUX INPUT connector on the backpanel. This is  
used as a second input from the matrix during split operation.  
AUX Input Specifications:  
Input level: 0 - +8dB  
Connector: 3-pin XLR Female  
Pin 1: Shield  
Pin 2: Audio +  
Pin 3: Audio -  
CONTACTS  
DE-9P (MALE)  
TO KEYPANEL  
DE-9S (FEMALE)  
1234 56  
Use AMP Crimp Tool  
12316661  
RJ-12 MOD PLUG  
AMP 55550423 or equivalent  
(View from cable entrance)  
TO INTERCOM SYSTEM*  
+
LATCH  
1
2
6
1
DATA  
-
2
3
3 TWISTED PAIR TELEPHONE CABLE  
PAIR 1: NOT APPLICABLE  
PAIR 2: AUDIO FROM MATRIX  
PAIR 3: DATA  
-
7
7
AUDIO FROM MATRIX  
+
DATA -  
AUDIO FROM MATRIX +  
8
3
8
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
Cable Type:  
Belden 8777  
AUDIO FROM MATRIX -  
DATA +  
Important!  
*When connecting to an ADAM CS backpanel, use  
only low-profile cable connectors such as AMP  
Part No. 747516-3 (Telex Part No. 59926-678)  
FIGURE 1. 9-pin intercom cable wiring diagram and RJ-12 intercom wiring diagram (PAM-32)  
5. Headphone Connector Specification:  
Connector Type: 3-conductor, 1/4 inch plug  
Tip:  
Left  
Ring:  
Sleeve:  
Right  
Common  
6. Power Supply Connector: The power supply input operates between 100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz.  
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Specifications  
Specifications  
The PAM-32 is a 32-key (push button) monitor panel, with both headset and speaker outputs.  
General  
AC Supply: External, switching type, 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz with locking DIN connector for attachment to the keypanel and  
Input  
Environmental  
Storage  
Nominal  
+8dBu  
Peak  
-40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F)  
Operating  
-10°C to 41°C (14°F to 105.8°F)  
Dimensions  
19” wide x 2RU x 3.5” (90mm) deep  
Physical  
Height  
2 RU  
20dBu max.  
Aux Inputs (Side B)  
Input Level  
+8dBu nominal  
Connectors (other connector options available)  
Mounting Depth Needed (approx.)  
7”  
Headset Connector Type: 3-circuit, 1/4” phone jack with  
threaded metal bushing  
Headphone Amplifier  
Max Voltage Gain  
200dB  
Pin Out  
Pin 1................................................................ Audio side A+  
Pin 2................................................................ Audio side B+  
Pin 3........................................................................... Ground  
Frequency Response  
100Hz to 10kHz, 2dB  
Headphone Impedance  
8 to 600 ohms  
Output Power  
160mW into 50 ohms  
Output Voltage Level  
8 volts peak to peak (max.)  
Sidetone Range  
25dB  
Speaker Amplifier and Speaker  
Frequency Response  
100Hz to 10kHz, 2dB  
Output Power (per amplifier)  
11.3 volts peak to peak (max.)  
Volume Control Range  
30dB  
Speaker Rating  
4 watts max.  
Intercom Inputs (Side A)  
universal IEC connector for connection to various AC mains cords.  
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Matrix Out Balanced Output  
Type  
3-pin Male XLR  
Power Input Connector  
Pin Out  
Pin 1  
Pin 2  
Pin 3  
Type:  
Pin Out  
Pin 1  
Pin 2  
Pin 3  
Pin 4  
Pin 5  
5-pin locking DIN  
Shield (circuit common)  
Audio output +  
Common  
Audio output -  
Common  
NOTE: Output level +8dBu nominal (balanced).  
+5 VDC, 1.50A max.  
-15 VDC, 0.150A max.  
+15 VDC, 0.5A max.  
Intercom Connectors: Parallel-wired DE9S and RJ-12 Connectors  
Type  
Pin Out  
Pin 1  
Pin 2  
Pin 3  
Pin 4  
Pin 5  
Pin 6  
Pin 7  
Pin 8  
Pin 9  
DE9S  
Data +  
Data -  
Audio In (from Matrix) shield  
Audio Out (to Matrix) +  
Audio Out (to Matrix) -  
Data Shield  
Audio In (from Matrix) -  
Audio In (from Matrix) +  
Audio Out (to Matrix) shield  
Type  
RJ-12  
Pin Out  
Pin 1  
Pin 2  
Pin 3  
Pin 4  
Pin 5  
Pin 6  
Data -  
Audio In (from Matrix) -  
Audio Out (to Matrix) +  
Audio Out (to Matrix) -  
Audio In (from Matrix) -  
Data +  
Expansion Connector  
Type  
RJ-45  
LCP Connector  
Type  
RJ-45  
Foot Switch / Speaker  
Type  
Pin Out  
Pin 1  
Pin 2  
Pin 3  
Pin 4  
Pin 5  
Pin 6  
Pin 7  
Pin 8  
Pin 9  
9-pin Male D-Sub  
Ground  
Speaker minus (-)  
Ground  
No Connection  
Foot Switch  
Speaker plus (+)  
No Connection  
No Connection  
Ground  
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CHAPTER 2  
Installation  
Option DIP Switch Settings  
Switch 1:  
Latch Enable/Disable  
Open: Enable  
Default Setting:  
Description:  
An intercom key can always be turned ON for momentary listening by pressing and holding the key during the  
monitoring. There is also an electronic latching feature that lets you tap intercom keys to9 turn them ON or OFF. This  
permits convenient hands-free monitoring. However it can also result in a listen circuit being left ON unintentionally.  
NOTE: DIP switch 1 disable latching for the entire keypanel. If you just need to disable latching for selected keys,  
leave DIP switch 1 in the “open” position. Then, disable latching for the desired keys using the “D” check boxes in the  
Keypanels/Ports setup screen in AZedit.  
Switch 2:  
Key Gain Enable/Disable  
Default Setting:  
Description:  
Open: Enable  
Enables or disables the Key Gain item in the Key Assign menu.  
Switch 3:  
Screen Saver Enable/Disable  
Open: Enable  
Default Setting:  
Description:  
With Screen Saver enabled, the PAM-32 will shut off the display and enter a low-power state after a few minutes of  
inactivity. The display reactivates instantaneously on incoming call or when the keypanel operator actuates any control.  
As with all fluorescent and back lit LCD displays, some dimming will occur after many years of operation. Using the  
screen saver helps maximize the display life.  
Switch 4:  
Call Tally  
Default Setting:  
Description  
Open: 15 Second Flash  
Whenever there is an incoming call and there is a key assigned to the caller, the talk LED next to the key will flash. The  
flash can be set for a 15 second time-out, or until the caller’s key is released.  
Switch 5:  
Split Panel Operation  
Default Setting:  
Description:  
In this mode, the panel replies to the intercom at two separate polling IDS. For example, if the polling ID is set to6, in  
split mode, the PAM-32 will respond at IDs6 and 7. Keys on the two sides of the panel operate independently. With this  
mode, the audio for the second intercom port could see the AUX IN of the keypanel, and the audio for the two ports  
could be routed separately to the left and right headset channels.  
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Switch 6:  
Standard / Alternate Keypad Sequence  
Default Setting:  
Description:  
For Standard Keypad Sequences (DIP 6 Open)  
Listen Key ON - Solid Green LED  
Listen Key Locked ON (in “one” mode) - Solid Red LED  
Listen Key Held ON, doing ISO (in “many” mode) - Solid Red LED  
In-use Tally (e.g. IFB being interrupted) - Solid Red LED  
Busy Tally (e.g. no trunks available) Flashing Red LED  
NOTE: Tallies also tally on the alphanumeric display.  
For the Headset Key (key 32) the upper LED is Solid Green if the headset is selected.  
For Alternate Keypad Sequences (DIP 6 Closed)  
Listen Key ON - Solid Green LED  
Listen Key Locked ON (in “one” mode): Solid Red LED  
Listen Key Held ON, doing ISO (in “many” mode) - Solid Red LED  
NOTE: Tallies also tally on the alphanumeric display.  
For the Headset Key, (key 32) the LED is Solid LED is Solid RED if the headset is selected.  
Switch 7:  
Reserved for Debugging Purposes  
“Must be left *OPEN*  
Switch 8:  
Normal / Forced Firmware Download  
Open: Normal Operation  
Default Setting  
Description  
In this mode, you can choose to run in normal mode or in forced firmware download. This means that once the keypanel  
is restarted, it will automatically look for a copy of the latest firmware to download.  
Power Up  
Turn ON the power switch. Asterisks may briefly appear in the alpha numeric displays. After a few moments, the displays  
should show listen key assignments (or dashes where there are not assignments). If either keypanel continues to displays  
asterisks, it cannot establish communications with the intercom system. In this case, check the intercom cable and connections.  
At power-up, the alphanumeric displays will first show asterisks (****). After several seconds, the intercom key assignments  
will display.  
NOTE: If the keypanel cannot establish communication with the intercom system, all alphanumeric displays will continue to  
show asterisks. Check the keypanel to Matrix cable connection if this occurs. If the keypanel loses communications with the  
intercom, it will not revert ****’s for 30 seconds.  
Setup Menu  
Before using each keypanel, you must set the keypanel address.  
Address Switch Setting - General Information  
In Zeus, ADAM CS, and ADAM Intercom Systems, intercom ports are arranged in groups of eight. All ports in a group share  
a common data port. Each PAM-32 keypanel is uniquely identified on the data port by the setting of it Address switch. The  
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Operation  
method of determining the proper Address switch setting varies for each intercom system. Use the method for your intercom  
system as described below. Then set the white point on the Address switch to point to the correct setting.  
Address Setting for Zeus  
Intercom port connectors on the Zeus back panel are arranged in three groups of eight intercom ports. For each group,  
intercom port connectors are labeled ID1, ID2, etc. When you connect a PAM-32 keypanel to Zeus, set the Address switch to  
match the corresponding ID number on the Zeus backpanel. Note, the address switch setting 0 and 9 through F are not used.  
Address for ADAM CS  
Each Audio I/O card contains 1 group of intercom ports. However, the method of breaking out the groups depends on the type  
of connectors on the back panel.  
ADAM CS with RJ-12 or DB-9 back panel:  
The intercom port connectors are arranged in groups of 8. The first connector at the left for each group is Address 1, the next is  
Address 2, and so forth.  
NOTE: Address switch settings 0, and 9 through F are not used.  
Address Setting for Adam  
Each Audio I/O card contains 1 group of 8 intercom ports. Determine the address setting from Figure X. To use the table,  
locate the intercom port number to which the PAM-32 Address will be connected. Then, read across the Address column to  
find the Address number.  
PAM-32 Addressing  
A rotary switch is used to indicate the logical port address the key panel is to use when communicating with the Matrix. The  
switch is read continuously through polling by the matrix. If the port address is changed, the new address is not seen on a  
powered unit until the power is recycled.  
NOTE: The Address port, by default, is shipped with an invalid address to ensure that there are no conflicts with existing  
keypanels. It is important to set the address port for the KP-32 keypanel for it to function properly.  
In Zeus, ADAM CS, and ADAM intercom system, intercom ports are arranged in groups of 8. Within each group, each  
keypanel is uniquely identified by its Address switch setting. In the below example, the Address switch has a white pointer  
pointing at position 7, indicating port 7.  
Operation  
Operation is identical for each keypanel.  
Listen Key Operation  
ONE Mode: ONE mode gives preference to a single active key. Tap a key to turn it on. The green LED lights. When you tap  
another key, the first key turns off and the second key turns on.  
MANY Mode: MANY mode gives preference to many keys being on at once. Tap any key to latch it in the ON position. The  
green LED will be list while the key is ON. You can tap several keys to latch them on.  
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CHAPTER 3  
Basic Operation  
Screen Saver Operation  
If the PAM-32 is set for screen saver operation, the alpha numeric display automatically shuts off after a user defined period of  
inactivity. The display reactivates on incoming call or when the keypanel operator actuates any control. DIP switch 3 enables  
and disables the screen saver operation.  
NOTE: You can override the normal time-out period for the screen saver operation and immediately place the keypanel in  
screen saver mode.  
Selecting Headset or Speaker  
Tap the Headset/Vol. Sel. key. The Vol. Sel. display alternates between Hdst and Spkr with each key tap. The Headset LED  
lights when the headset is selected and is off when the speaker is selected.  
Listen Volume Adjustments  
By default, the Vol. control adjusts the listen volume for the speaker or headset, whichever appears in the Vol. Sel. display. The  
level of auxiliary program inputs 1 & 2 (if no GPI/O board is present and Aux inputs are enabled) and the level of incoming  
audios from the intercom matrix can be adjusted. To adjust a level, press the Vol. Sel. button until the desired source appears in  
the Vol. Sel. display (Aux 1, Aux 2, or ICOM). Then, use the Vol. control to adjust the listen volume. The Vol. control defaults  
back to the speaker or headset after about one minute of inactivity of the control. The minimum volume level for either the  
keypanel speaker or headset may be adjusted.  
NOTE: You can save the volume adjustments to be the power-up defaults using “Service Menu, Save Cfg”.  
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Basic Operation  
Intercom Keys and Displays  
Alphanumeric Display Indications for Intercom Keys  
Upper Case Letters: Upper case letters indicate keys that have an assignment.  
Dashes ----: Dashes indicate a key that has no talk or listen assignment.  
Flashing Alphanumeric Display: This means the key is activated to listen to an IFB, ISO or TIF.  
NOTE: The flashing alphanumeric display for TIF keys, remote IFB keys, and remote ISO keys can be disabled by placing a  
check mark next to “Don’t generate tallies for TIF and trunk use” in AZedit (Options menu, Intercom Configuration, Options  
Tab).  
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CHAPTER 4  
PAM-32 Menu System  
Menu System, Menu Access  
1. Clear all names from the Call Waiting display (if not clear) by tapping one or more time on the Call waiting key.  
2. Tap MENU to activate the menu system.  
3. Press the ⎠⎠ to scroll forward through the list of menus. Press the −− to scroll back.  
4. Tap FWD or PGM to enter a menu. Tap BACK to exit a menu.  
5. Within a menu:  
Press ⎠⎠ or −− to scroll.  
Tap FWD or PGM to select an item  
Tap BACK to cancel a selection or to go back to the previous menu.  
Menu System, Display Menu  
Use this menu to display information about the keypanel configuration.  
Display Menu, Asgn Type  
Displays the talk level 1 assignment types for all keys. Abbreviations for the key assignment types appear in the alphanumeric  
displays as follows:  
PP ................................Point-to-Point  
PL................................Party Line  
IFB ..............................IFB  
SL ............................... Special List  
GPI Out....................... GPI Out  
ISO.............................. ISO  
IFB SL.........................IFB Special List  
Display Menu, Chans On  
UPL............................. User Programmable Logic Resources  
Displays an alpha list, in the Call Waiting Window, of all intercom ports that currently have talk crosspoints closed to this key-  
panel. Chans On is typically used to locate an open mic or other open audio source that needs to be shut off. The most likely  
cause is typically a talk key that has been left on at some keypanel. In this case, use the ⎠⎠ and −− keys to scroll through the  
list of names. You can than press the Call waiting key to ask the person at the other end to turn off their talk key.  
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PAM-32 Menu System  
Display Menu, Matrix  
Displays the intercom system name for all talk level 1 key assignments. In non-trunked intercom systems, the intercom system  
name is always LOCL (local). In trunked intercom systems, intercom system names are created in AZedit.  
Display Menu, Panel ID  
Panel ID displays the calculated port number that the keypanel is connected to. The calculation is based on the data group that  
the keypanel is connected to, along with the Address switch setting on the keypanel. If the Address switch is incorrectly set,  
the wrong Panel ID will display. Panel ID also displays the port alpha in brackets if the port is not scroll restricted.  
Display Menu, Version  
Displays the firmware version of the keypanel.  
NOTE: For firmware upgrades, contact our intercom system dealer. The PAM-32 firmware can be upgraded from AZedit.  
Menu System, Key Assign Menu  
Use this menu to assign intercom keys, to adjust listen levels for point-to-point keys and party line keys, and to assign setup  
pages.  
General Procedure to use the Key Assign Menu  
1. Clear the Call Waiting Window by tapping the Call Waiting button.  
2. Tap Menu.  
3. Tap ⎠⎠ to scroll down to the Key Assign menu.  
4. Tap PGM or FWD to enter the menu.  
NOTE: If you do not have a trunking intercom system, the next step.  
5. Remote key assignment only (trunking system only): If your intercom system is configured for trunking, Matrix displays in  
the Call Waiting Window. You must select a remote intercom matrix before assigning intercom keys to destinations in that  
matrix. You do not need to select an intercom matrix if you are assigning keys in your own intercom system. Also, do not  
select an intercom matrix if you are assigning auto functions or setup pages, or if you are changing listen gains for remote  
point-to-point keys or remote party line keys. Select a matrix as follows:  
Press FWD or PGM to access the Matrix.  
Press ⎠⎠ or −−, to locate the desired Matrix.  
Press FWD or PGM to select a matrix. Wait may display while the scroll lists for that matrix are loading.  
Pt-toPt should now display in the Call Waiting Window (both for local and remote key assignment). This is the list of  
available point-to-point key assignments. Press ⎠⎠ or −− to select a different list as follows:  
Pt-to-Pt:  
Assign a key to listen to another intercom port.  
Key Gain:  
Adjust the listen gain for a key that already has a point-to-point or party line assignment. (If you  
select this item, skip the rest of this procedure and go to “Key Assign Menu, Key Gain”.  
Reset Vols:  
Setup Page:  
Restore the default listen level for keys that have a point-to-point or party line assignment. (If you  
select this item, skip the rest of this procedure and go to “Key Assign Menu, Reset Vols).  
Change the setup page assignments. (If you select this item, skip the rest of this procedure and go to  
“Key Assign Menu, Setup Page”).  
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Menu System, Key Assign Menu  
6. Tap PGM or FWD to select a list. In some cases Wait may display while the requested list is uploaded from the intercom  
system.  
Tap Key should now display.  
7. Tap an available intercom key to assign a listen-only key.  
If you assign a key that is listen only, the assignment will appear briefly in upper-case letters, then will change to lower-  
case letters.  
NOTE: when reassigning keys remember to remove any Chime, solo, or Key Group options if they will not be needed for the  
new key assignment.  
Key Assign Menu, Matrix  
Matrix appears only for trunked intercom systems. You must select a remote intercom matrix before assigning intercom keys  
to destinations in that matrix. You do not need to select matrix to assign keys to destinations in your own matrix. You also do  
not need to select a matrix when assigning an auto-function to a key.  
Key Assign Menu, Pt-to-Pt  
Assigns a key that listens to another intercom port. Note, some pt-to-pt destinations may be non-keypanel devices that cannot  
activate listen paths. Therefore, if you want full communication, you may need to assign both talk and listen on the key.  
Key Assign Menu, Key Gain  
Use this menu item to adjust the listen gains for point-to-point assignments.  
1. Press FWD or PGM to select Key Gain in the Key Assign menu.  
Tap Key displays.  
2. Tap the key that you want to adjust.  
The current listen level displays in the Call Waiting Window.  
3. Press ⎠⎠ or −− to change the listen level.  
4. You may tap additional point-to-point to change their listen levels, or tap CLR to quit.  
NOTE: you do not need to run Save Cfg after resetting key gains. These settings are stored in the intercom system.  
Key Assign Menu, Reset Vols.  
Use this menu item to simultaneously reset gains for all point-to-point keys.  
1. Press FWD or PGM to select Reset Vols in the Key Assign menu.  
Done displays. All key gains are now reset to the default level.  
2. Tap CLR to quit.  
NOTE: You do not need to Save Cfg after resetting key gains. These settings are stored in the intercom setting.  
Key Assign Menu, Setup Page  
Use this menu item to change the setup page assignments on the PAM-32. One setup page is used for the top row of keys, an  
another setup page is used for the bottom row.  
1. Press FWD or PGM to select Setup Page in the Key Assign menu.  
Page 1 displays.  
2. Press ¯ ¯ or -- to select any of the following:  
Page 1: Assign setup page 1 to the PAM-32  
Page 2: Assign setup page 2 to the PAM-32  
Page 3: Assign setup page 3 to the PAM-32  
Page 4: Assign setup page 4 to the PAM-32  
Clear Page: Clear page assignment from the PAM-32  
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PAM-32 Menu System  
3. Tap PGM  
Tap Key displays.  
4. Tap any key in the row where you want to assign the setup page.  
The key assignments for that page should appear in the displays.  
5. You can press the ¯ ¯ or -- to select or assign another setup page. Or, tap CLR to exit.  
NOTE: You do not need to run Save Cfg to store changes to setup pages. These are stored in the intercom system.  
Service Menu  
Service Menu, Aux Inputs  
Enables or disables the volume controls form the VOL SEL Menu Button for any of the following functions: AUX 1, AUX 2,  
or ICOM (Intercom).  
1. Select Aux Inputs.  
2. Tap PGM.  
Aux IN 1 displays.  
3. To select Aux In 1, Aux In 2, or Intercom press ⎠⎠.  
4. Tap PGM.  
Enabled displays.  
5. To select enable or disabled, press ¯ ¯ .  
the arrow indicates the active selection.  
6. Tap PGM.  
7. Tap CLR to exit when finished.  
The new AUX In assignment is now set.  
8. Run Service menu, Save Cfg to store the Aux Inputs setting.  
NOTE: To assign the destination of the Aux Inputs, see the Mixing entry for “Service Menu, DSP Func”.  
Service Menu, DIM  
This item causes the speaker or headphone level to diminish by a specified amount whenever a listen key is activated.  
1. Select DIM, then tap PGM.  
Speaker displays.  
2. To select headset, press⎠⎠.  
3. Press PGM.  
By default, -8dB displays for speaker and 0dB displays for headset. This is the default amount of dimming.  
4. Press ⎠⎠ to increase the amount of dimming.  
Press −− to decrease the amount of dimming.  
5. Tap CLR to exit when finished.  
The new dimming level is now set.  
6. Run Service Menu, Save Cfg. to store the DIM setting  
Service Menu, Baud Rate  
This item sets the baud rate for the PAM-32.  
1. Select Baud, then tap PGM.  
Auto Baud displays.  
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2. Press ⎠⎠ to select any of the following:  
Auto Baud: Senses what the Matrix is running, and sets the PAM accordingly.  
9600 Baud  
76.8 K Baud  
NOTE: Run Service Menu, Save Cfg to store the settings.  
Service Menu, DSP Func  
This item increases the digital signal processing features.  
1. Select DSP Func, then tap PGM.  
Filtering displays.  
2. Press⎠⎠ or −− to display any of the following items:  
Filtering  
Gating  
Metering  
Mixing  
Metering  
Metering lets you use the Vol. display as an LED bar graph meter to monitor an audio signal for about 1 minute.  
1. Tap PGM.  
Microphone displays  
2. Press ⎠⎠ or −− to display any of the following items:  
Microphone  
Matrix  
Aux 1  
Aux 2  
3. Tap PGM.  
Meter: Mic displays.  
4. Press ⎠⎠ or −− to display any of the following items:  
Meter: Mic  
Meter: Mtx  
Meter: Aux 1  
Meter: Aux 2  
5. Tap PGM.  
The Vol. bar graph is now monitoring the selected audio source.  
6. Tap CLR to exit metering or allow the metering function to time-out after about one minute.  
Mixing  
Mixing lets you route selected audio signals to the intercom system, to the speaker, or to the left or right headphone when  
using a headset. By default, the microphone signal is routed to the matrix, and the matrix signal is routed to the speaker and to  
the left and right headphones.  
1. Tap PGM.  
To Matrix displays.  
2. Press ⎠⎠ or −− to display any of the following items:  
To Matrix  
Speaker  
Left Hdst  
Right Hdst  
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3. Tap PGM.  
Mic or Mic displays. If an arrow displays, this indicates the mic signal is currently being routed to the destination that  
you selected in step 2  
4. To toggle the selection, press PGM.  
You can also press ⎠⎠ or −− to display and toggle any of the following items:  
Mic  
Matrix  
Aux 1  
Aux 2  
5. Tap CLR to exit when you are finished changing the mixing selections.  
6. Run Service Menu, Save Cfg to store any mixing changes.  
Service Menu, LCP-32  
By default, each LCP-32 that you connect to the PAM-32 takes control of level adjustment for the first available group of 16  
physical keys that it finds. The LCP-32 adjust keys 1-16, which corresponds to the bottom row of keys on the PAM-32; the  
second LCP-32 adjusts keys 17-32, and so forth. If you do not want to use an LCP-32 with certain keys, you must program the  
PAM-32 to skip those keys.  
Listen  
Talk  
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  
---- ---- ---- ---- WKP4 ---- WKP4  
KP12 OKP4 ANDY KP32 DAN KP96 TIF1 KP12  
EKP-32  
1F01 DAN KP96 KP96 SL03 KP12 M009  
LCP-32 Keys 49-64  
LCP-32 Keys 33-48  
Call waiting  
Listen  
Talk  
EKP-32  
NUM  
PL  
AUTO  
Headset  
Vol. Sel.  
MENU  
FWD  
1
2
3
Listen  
SLIST  
IFB  
ISO  
PHONE  
PREFIX  
4
5
6
9
Headset  
RELAY  
TYPE  
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  
---- ---- ---- ---- WKP4 ---- WKP4  
1F01 DAN KP96 KP96 SL03 KP12 M009  
COPY CW  
E-PNL  
LCP-32 Keys 17-32  
LCP-32 Keys 1-16  
BACK  
7
8
EX COPY  
DISPLAY  
KP12 OKP4 ANDY KP32 DAN KP96 TIF1 KP12  
PAM-32  
MULT  
MUTE CLR  
0
PGM  
Call waiting  
FUNC  
Vol.  
Listen  
PAM-32  
For example, you may not want to use LCP’s with the PAM-32 but do not want to use them with an EKP-32. In this case, you  
must turn off LCP usage for keys 1-32 as follows:  
1. Select LCP-32, then tap PGM.  
1-16: Yes displays. This indicates the first connected LCP-32 will attach to keys 1-16.  
2. Tap PGM.  
1-16: Skip displays. This indicates the first connected LCP-32 will skip keys 1-16 and will attach to the next available row  
of keys.  
3. Tap ⎠⎠ to display 17-32: Yes.  
4. Tap PGM.  
17-32: Skip displays. This indicates the first connected LCP-32 will skip keys 17-32 and will attache to the next available  
row of keys.  
5. Tap CLR to exit.  
6. Run Service Men, Save Cfg to store the new LCP-32 settings.  
Service Menu, Min Volume  
This menu item allows the user to set the minimum volume level for both the keypanel speaker and the headset speaker(s).  
This is the minimum volume leve.l available on the volume control located on the front panel of the PAM-32.  
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1. Select Min Volume from the Service menu, then tap PGM.  
Speaker displays.  
2. Press ⎠⎠ to select either Speaker or Headset.  
3. Tap PGM.  
4. Press ⎠⎠ or −− to increase or decrease the minimum volume level. The range is -24dB to -60dB or full Mute.  
5. Tap PGM.  
6. Tap CLR to exit.  
7. Run Service Menu, Save Cfg to store Min Volume settings.  
Service Menu, Mod Assign  
NOTE: Normally, this is a service adjustment that is required only when replacing a key an display module. It may also be  
required if for some reason, the key assignments, as displayed in AZedit, appear to be in the wrong positions on the keypanel  
or expansion panel.  
The PAM-32 and the EKP-32 use module ID numbers (Mod ID numbers) to define the address of each key and display  
module. By default, Mod 1 is always assigned to the right half of the PAM-32 and this never changes, since this module has the  
keypad and is unique. However, the rest of the modules are identical. When replacing any of these modules, you may have to  
reset the Mod ID number as follows:  
1. Select Mod Assign from the Service menu, then tap PGM.  
Cancel? displays.  
To exit the procedure without making changes, tap PGM.  
All the alphanumeric displays, except Mod 1, will appear as shown below.  
2. Assign the Mod IDs as shown. Repeat the procedure for each module.  
1. Module ID number  
is displayed here  
Select Module ID 0  
↓ ↓ Increase  
↓ ↓ Decrease  
Select ↓ ↓  
3. Tap here to assign.  
Asterisks will briefly display  
while the module updates.  
2.Select the correct module ID  
number with these keys  
(see below)  
ID 0  
ID  
t
1
c
I D  
2
ID  
3
( C  
a
n
n
o
h
a
n
g
e
)
NUM  
PL  
AUTO  
Listen  
alk  
Headset  
MENU  
FWD  
1
2
3
Listen  
SLIST  
IFB  
ISO  
T
Vol. Sel.  
PHONE  
4
PREFIX  
5
6
9
Headset  
RELA  
Y
TYPE  
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  
---- ---- ---- ---- WKP4 ---- WKP4  
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  
KP12 OKP4 ANDY KP32 DAN KP96 TIF1 KP12  
---- ---- ---- ---- WKP4 ---- WKP4  
1F01 DAN KP96 KP96 SL03 KP12 M009  
COPY CW  
E-PNL  
8
BACK  
7
EX COPY  
DISPLA  
Y
PAM-32  
KP12 OKP4 ANDY KP32 DAN KP96 TIF1 KP12  
EKP-32  
1F01 DAN KP96 KP96 SL03 KP12 M009  
MULT  
Call waiting  
MUTE CLR  
0
PGM  
Call waiting  
FUNC  
Vol.  
Listen  
Listen  
Talk  
PAM-32  
EKP-32  
NOTE: You do not need to run Save Cfg after changing Mod assignments.  
Service Menu, Ref Level  
Allows the adjustment of the nominal audio output level to the matrix from 0dB to +8dB.  
1. Select Outp Level, then tap PGM.  
+8dB displays  
¯ ¯ decreases the level  
-- increases the level  
2. Tap PGM.  
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3. Tap CLR to exit.  
4. Run Service Menu, Reset Cfg to store the Output Level settings.  
Service Menu, Reset Cfg  
Reset Cfg restores all custom settings to the defaults and erases all stored autodial numbers.  
Service Menu, RVON Setup  
NOTE: To use the RVON-1 with the PAM-32, the PAM must be at firmware version 1.0.0 or higher.  
The RVON-1 card, when shipped has a default IP Address already configured. This must be changed in order for the RVON-1  
card to function properly because the pre-configured IP Address may not work with your network.  
To set the IP Address, do the following:  
1. On the PAM-32, press Menu.  
The top level menu appears.  
2. Using the ⎠⎠, scroll to Service.  
3. Press PGM.  
The Service menu appears.  
4. Using the ⎠⎠, scroll to RVON Setup.  
5. Press PGM.  
The IP Address menu item appears.  
6. Press PGM  
The actual IP Address appears.  
7. Enter the first number in the IP Address.  
This activates the first octet of the IP Address and clears the rest of the IP Address.  
8. Press PGM.  
This confirms the first octet in the IP Address and moves you to the second octet.  
NOTE: Press PGM to skip over any octet that does not need modifications.  
9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 until the entire IP Address is entered.  
10. Press PGM.  
The Netmask menu item appears.  
NOTE: Once you have entered the IP Address, you will then enter the Netmask. The Netmask is a string of numbers similar to  
an IP Address, except that it masks or screens out the network part of an IP Address so that only the host computer part of the  
address remains (for example, 255.255.255.0).  
11. Press PGM.  
The actual Netmask appears.  
12. Enter the first number in the Netmask.  
This activates the first octet of the Netmask and clears the rest of the Netmask.  
13. Press PGM.  
This confirms the first octet in the Netmask and moves you to the second octet.  
NOTE: Press PGM to skip over any octet that does not need modifications.  
14. Repeat steps 12 and 13 until the entire Netmask is entered.  
15. Press PGM.  
The Gateway IP Address menu item appears.  
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NOTE: Once you have entered the Netmask, you may need to enter the Gateway IP Address. A Gateway is a node (for  
example, a computer) on a network that serves as an entrance to another network.  
16. Press PGM.  
The actual Gateway IP Address appears.  
17. Enter the first number in the Gateway IP Address.  
This activates the first octet of the Gateway IP Address and clears the rest of the address.  
18. Press PGM.  
This confirms the first octet of the Gateway IP Address and moves you the second octet.  
NOTE: Press PGM to skip over any octet that does not need modifications.  
19. Repeat steps 19 and 20 until the entire Gateway is entered.  
20. Press PGM.  
21. Press CLR to exit the menu.  
The changes are now enabled.  
Service Menu, Save Cfg  
Save Cfg PGM saves custom settings that you have made in the Key Option or Service menus. After customizing settings in  
Key Option and Service menus, run Save Cfg to store your custom settings in non-volatile memory. This will assure protection  
of your settings when the keypanel is powered down. To erase all custom settings, run Services Menu, Reset Cfg.  
Service Menu, Scr Saver  
A screen saver is an animated image that is activated on a display when no user activity has been detected for a certain time.  
To set the screen saver delay time, do the following:  
1. On the PAM-32, press Menu.  
Display appears in the keypanel display.  
2. Press⎠⎠ to scroll to service.  
3. Press PGM.  
Aux inputs appears in the keypanel display.  
4. Press ⎠⎠ to scroll to Scr Saver.  
5. Press PGM.  
Delay appears in the keypanel display.  
NOTE: There are three options to choose from this list: Delay, DSP OFF, and Activate. When DSP Off is selected, the  
keypanel display turns off (pressing any key will re-activate the display). When Activate is selected, the screen  
saver is immediately enabled. (pressing any key will re-activate the display). Delay allows you to set a specific  
amount of time the keypanel is inactive before the screen saver engages.  
6. Press PGM.  
30 min appears on the keypanel display.  
Using ⎠⎠ scroll through the following times to determine how much inactivity on the keypanel must pass before the screen  
saver is activated.  
30 min  
1 hr  
2 hr  
4 hr  
6 hr  
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8 hr  
10 hr  
12 hr  
Service Menu, Test Panel  
Test Panel PGM lets you check the operation of all keys and displays.  
All alphanumeric displays show a% symbol. Pressing down on any key (except the Headset/Vol Sel. key) will cause OK to  
display. This verifies operation of the key. Tapping on the Headset/Vol.Sel. key will cause the display to cycle through the  
available selections.  
If latching is enabled, tapping any intercom key, or the Call waiting key, will cause the corresponding re LED to light. This  
verifies latching operation and also that each red LED is OK>  
Holing any key will cause the corresponding green LED to light. This verifies operation of the green LEDs.  
Tapping any keypad button (except CLR) will cause the keypad button name to appear in the Call Waiting Window. This  
verifies operation of the keypad buttons.  
Tap CLR to quit.  
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