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6. Tap an intercom key to add or remove the GPI output assignment.
7. Tap CLR to exit, or BACK to back up and make more assignments.
8. Run Service Menu, Save Cfg, to store local GPIO settings.
Service Menu, Matrix Out
This menu item allows the user to select between Normal or Hot Mic. In the Normal (default) setting audio from the Mic goes
out to the Matrix when the talk key is latched. In the Hot Mic setting audio from the Mic goes out to the Matrix with out regard
to the talk key’s state.
1. Select Matrix Out from the Service Menu, and then tap PGM.
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Normal displays.
2. Press ↓↓ to select either Normal or Hot Mic.
3. Tap PGM.
4. Tap CLR to exit.
5. Run Service Menu, Save Cfg, to store Matrix Out settings.
Service Menu, Mic Select
This menu item allows the user to select between the Panel and Headset Mic. In the Normal (default) setting, audio from the
Panel Mic used. In the Hdst Only, setting audio from the Headset Mic is used.This is used to force the use of the headset
microphone even when the keypanel’s speaker is being used.
1. Select Mic Select from the Service menu, and then tap PGM.
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Normal displays.
2. Press ↓↓ to select either Normal or Hdst Only.
3. Tap PGM.
4. Tap CLR to exit.
5. Run Service Menu, Save Cfg., to store Mic Select 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 level available on the volume control located on the front panel of the KP-632.
1. Select Min Volume from the Service menu, and then tap PGM.
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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 and 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 KP-632 and EKP-632 use module ID numbers (Mod ID numbers) to define the address of each key and display module.
See Figure 10. By default, Mod 1 is always assigned to the right half of the KP-632 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:
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