
SECTION 1
KEYPANEL INSTALLATION
1.1 GENERAL
The keypanel installation procedure consists of:
1. Unpacking and inspecting the equipment.
2. Setting the keypanel DIP switches.
3. Mounting the keypanel and expansion panels in an
equipment rack or bay.
4. Connecting the keypanel to the expansion panels and to
the intercom system.
5. Connecting any other optional equipment.
6. Powering up the keypanel and expansion panels, and
checking operation.
Note: There are several internal jumpers and level
adjustments which can be reset to modify the keypanel
operation and audio input/output levels. For further
information, refer to Section 2 of this manual before
proceeding with the installation.
1.2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
There should be one power cord for each keypanel and
expansion panel and a 3-ft ribbon cable for each
expansion panel. There should also be a gooseneck
microphone for each keypanel (unless keypanels were
ordered without microphones). Other optional accessories
may also be packed in the container.
As soon as possible after receipt, inspect the container
and its contents for physical damage that may have
occurred in shipping. If damage has occurred,
immediately (within 24 hours of receipt of equipment)
contact the carrier involved and file a claim. Save all
packing materials, and request an immediate inspection
by the carrier’s insurance claims agent.
Notify the RTS Systems shipping department if a
shipment has been damaged in transit. Notify the RTS
Systems sales department if equipment is to be returned
for repair, or if a warranty claim is to be made. A return
authorization number, issued by the sales department, is
required for all items returned to RTS.
1.3 SETTING THE DIP SWITCHES
The DIP switches are located on the back of the keypanel.
They control the following functions:
1.3.1 DISPLAY TYPE SELECTION
SW1-1 selects the keypanel display type:
Open: Alpha-numeric displays
Closed: LED displays
SW1-2 selects the expansion panel display type:
Open: Alpha-numeric displays
Closed: LED displays
Note: If no expansion panels are connected, the position
of SW1-2 does not matter.
1.3.2 LISTEN KEY WINK
SW1-3 turns winking on or off:
Open: Wink off
Closed: Wink on
When winking is on, the
Listen
key LED will wink while
the associated
Talk
key is on. This helps provide a visual
indication of any active talk paths in low-light conditions.
1.3.3 LOGICAL KEYPANEL NUMBER
SW1-4 to SW1-7 select the logical keypanel number.
To set the logical keypanel number on a keypanel:
1. Determine the intercom audio channel number that the
keypanel will be connected to.
2. For channel numbers ending in 1 through 9, the logical
keypanel number is the last digit of the channel
number. If the last digit is zero, use 10 as the logical
keypanel number.
3. After determining the logical keypanel number, set DIP
switches SW1-4 to SW1-7 using Table 1-1.
1.3.4 BAUD RATE
SW1-8 selects the baud rate for communication with the
intercom matrix.
Open: 9600 baud (CS9500 Intercom Systems only)
Closed: 76,800 baud (CS9600 and CS9700 Intercom
Systems only)
KP95/96/97 Keypanel Installation
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