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then makes the necessary talk and listen connections so
that a conversation can take place. It also sends data to the
device being called; for example, to display the caller’s
name at a keypanel, or to activate a telephone line at a
TIF-951 Telephone Interface etc.
10.2 Logical Keypanel Numbers
Even though separate data pins are provided for each in-
tercom port, these pins do not actually represent a unique
data port. Rather, groups of intercom ports share a com-
mon data port. In an ADAM intercom system, data
groups consist of 8 intercom ports, and each Audio In-
put/Output Card represents 1 data group. To distinguish
between devices connected to the same data group, a
“Logical Keypanel Number” is assigned to each device at
the time of connection. The relationship between inter-
com port numbers, Audio I/O Cards and Logical Key-
panel Numbers is shown in Table 2, page 10. Specific
information about setting Logical Keypanel Numbers is
discussed in the installation notes on the following pages.
10.3 General Procedure for Connecting
Devices to Intercom Ports
The following is a suggested method for planning the in-
tercom system and connecting devices to intercom ports:
1. Make a copy of the Intercom System Planning Work-
sheet, starting on page 13. (Or, create your own cus-
tom tables using your favorite spreadsheet or
database program.)
2. For each device that will be connected, fill in a row in
the worksheet.
Briefly note the device type (keypanel, belt pack, TIF-
951, program source, CDP-950 etc.). Other useful in-
formation might include the device location and
usage, as well as any labeling on the intercom cable.
Write down a name of up to four characters in the
“CSedit Alpha” column of the worksheet. You will en-
ter this name into the intercom system later using
CSedit. Then, whenever you assign the port to an in-
tercom key, the name will appear in the keypanel dis-
play for that key.
If the intercom system is trunked (interconnected) to
another intercom system, a second name may be re-
corded in the “CSedit Alias” column of the work-
sheet if desired. This name will also be entered using
CSedit. An alias may be useful, for example, to pre-
vent conflicts when the same alpha name is already
being used in both intercom systems. When the inter-
com port is assigned to a keypanel key in the external
intercom system, the alias name, and not the alpha
name will appear in the display above that key. If you
do not enter an alias name, CSedit will automatically
use the alpha name as the default.
3. 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.
4. Run CSedit, and enter the CSedit Alpha and Alias
names as listed in the worksheet. (See “Assigning
Names” in Section 2 of the CSedit User Manual.)
5. Complete the intercom system configuration as de-
scribed in Section 2 of the CSedit User Manual.
10.4 KP-9X Keypanel Installation Notes
KP-95/96/97 Keypanels all use the same basic instal-
lation procedure. Refer to Section 1 of the KP-
95/96/97 Installation Instructions Manual.
The KP98-7 Keypanel uses slightly different DIP
switch settings than other KP-9X series keypanels.
Refer to Section 1 of the KP98-7 Installation Instruc-
tions Manual for details.
Important!
Always reset a KP-9X keypanel after changing any of the
rear panel DIP switch settings. Do this by momentarily
turning off the AC power to the keypanel.
10.5 KP-12 Keypanel 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.
To connect an expansion panel, use the cable sup-
plied with the expansion panel. Connect from the EX-
PANSION connector of the KP-12 to either
CONTROL connector on the expansion panel. The
remaining CONTROL connector may be used to con-
nect a second expansion panel.
Plug in the AC power cords for the KP-12 and any
connected expansion panels, and turn on power.
When the KP-12 is connected and turned on for the
first time, the call waiting window will display “SET
ADDR”. Click the SELECT control (press and im-
mediately release). “ADDR 1" should appear in the
call waiting window (logical keypanel address
number 1). Rotate the SELECT control to display
the correct logical keypanel address number, then
click SELECT again. After a few moments the alpha-
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