
5-2 KP-632 User Manual
This sequence displays all listen key assignments for about 10 seconds.
Lstn
displays in the Call
waiting window.
Tap CLR to quit.
Display Setup Page Assignments
FUNC DISPLAY E-PNL
Currently, there are four setup pages available for each keypanel. Each setup page defines a set of
16 talk and listen key assignments. Most RTS keypanels have a maximum of 16 keys, so one
setup page is typically assigned to the main keypanel, and is referred to as the "Main" setup page.
Additional setup pages are assigned to any connected expansion panels, and are referred to as
"Expansion 1", "Expansion 2", etc.). Since the KP-632 requires 2 setup pages, it uses the main
page assignments and also one expansion page (Figure 5.1). The EKP-632 uses two additional
expansion pages.
Figure 5.1
Setup page usage for the KP-632 and EKP-632
When you enter the sequence FUNC DISPLAY E-PNL, the Call waiting window displays
Mn-1
or
Mn-2
, etc. This indicates which setup page is currently being used at the "Main" position. After
a few moments
X1-1
, or
X1-2
, etc. displays. This indicates which setup page is currently being
used by expansion 1. Next, if there is an expansion panel connected,
X2-1
or
X2-2
etc. displays,
followed by
X3-1
or
X3-2
etc. to indicate the setup page usage for expansion 2 and expansion 3.
Tap CLR to quit.
Note
To change the setup page assignments, see "KEYPAD PROGRAMMING, ASSIGNING SETUP
PAGES".
Test Keys and Displays
FUNC DISPLAY 0
When you enter this sequence, all alpha-numeric 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 up or down on the Headset / Vol. Sel. key will cause the display to cycle
through the available selections.
If latching is enabled, tapping up or down on any intercom key, or the Call waiting key, will cause
the corresponding red LED to light. This verifies latching operation and also that the each red
LED is OK.
Holding any key in the up or down position will cause the corresponding green LED to light. This
verifies operation of the green LEDs.
Tap CLR to quit.
Note
This sequence is similar to Service Menu, Test Panel, page 44, except that the service menu test
also lets you check the operation of the keypad buttons.
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