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Intercom Port Connections
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General Procedure for Connecting Devices to the Intercom
The following is a suggested method for planning the intercom system and connecting devices to intercom ports:
Make a copy of the Intercom System Planning Worksheet, see Table 10 on page 17. (Or create your own custom tables
using your favorite spreadsheet or database program).
For each device that will be connected, fill in a row in the worksheet.
Breifly note, the device type (keypanel, beltpack, TIF, program source, CDP-950, etc.). Other useful information might
include the device location and usage, as well as any labeling on the intercom cable.
Write down the name (either 4, 6, or 8-characters) in the AZedit Alpha column of the worksheet. You will enter this name
into the intercom system later, using AZedit. Then, whenever you assign the port to an intercom key, the name will appear
in the keypanel display for that key.
NOTE: In earlier versions of AZedit, a port had a single alpha representing both the audio input, and audio output portions
of the port. For keypanels, where both the input and output refer to the same device, this made sense, However, in other
applications, the input and output paths of the port would often be used for different purposes (eg. IFB program inputs or
listen sources on the input side, and an IFB output on the output side).
In versions 2.06 or higher, it is now possible to give separate alphas to both the input and output portions of a port (by
default, the input alpha tracks the output alpha unless you explicitly change the input alpha, so that normally they are the
same which would be typical for ports with keypanels attached).
If the Intercom System is trunked (interconnected) to another intercom system, a second name may be recorded in the
“AZedit Alias” column of the worksheet, if desired. This name will also be entered using AZedit. An alias may be useful,
for example, to prevent conflicts when the same alpha name is already being used in both intercom systems. When the
intercom port is assigned to a keypanel key in the external intercom system, the alias name appears in the display above
that key. If you do not enter an alias name, AZedit will automatically use the alpha name as the default.
Connect devices to the intercom ports as noted in the worksheet. Refer to any installation notes included below for the type
of device being connected.
Run AZedit and enter the AZedit Alpha and Alias names as listed in the worksheet.
Complete the intercom system configuration.
KP-12 Installation Notes
Use either FRAME connector (but not both) on the back of the keypanel to connect to an intercom port at a Station Breakout
Panel.
For more information on Breakout Panels, see the Breakout Panel Resource Guide (p/n LIT00061-000)
To connect to an expansion panel, use the cable supplied with the expansion panel. Connect for the EXPANSION connector of
the KP-12 to either CONTROL connector on the expansion panel. The remaining CONTROL connector may be used to
connect a second expansion panel.
Plug in the AC power cords for the KP-12 and any connected expansion panels, and turn ON the power.
When the KP-12 is connected and turned ON for the first time, the call waiting window will display “SET ADDR”. Tap the
SELECT control. “ADDR 1” should appear in the call waiting window (logical keypanel address number 1). Turn the
SELECT control to display the correct logical keypanel address number, then tap SELECT again. After a few moments the
alphanumeric displays should change from asterisks (****) to dashes (----).
When the KP-12’s keypanel is initially set, it is automatically saved. Unlike KP-9x series keypanels, no power-off reset is
required to change the intercom port number.
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