
numeric displays should change from asterisks
(****) to dashes (----).
• When the KP-12’s keypanel address is initially set, it
is automatically saved. Unlike KP-9X series key-
panels, no power-off reset is required. To change the
intercom port number at a later time, see “Service
Menu” in the KP-12 User Manual.
• Refer to the KP-12 User Manual for complete user in-
formation.
10.6 Program Source Notes
External audio program sources can be connected to inter-
com inputs, but all sources must be balanced and DC iso-
lated. The audio output and data pins for the port are not
used. Nominal input level is +8 dBu.
Note
If program inputs will be assigned using a Program As-
sign Panel (PAP) they must be connected to specific ports
of the intercom system. See “Program Assign Panel Instal-
lation”, page 3.
10.7 TIF-951 Telephone Interface
Installation Notes
• Connect one or two phone lines to the modular phone
jacks labeled “LINE”on the back of the TIF-951. A
second modular jack labeled “INST” is also provided
for each phone line. It may be used to connect a tele-
phone or other device along with the TIF-951.
• For each connected phone line, connect from the DE-9S
connectors (labeled “INTCM FRAME”) on the back of
the TIF-951 to an intercom port at a station breakout
panel. Use a 9-pin intercom cable for connection to 9-
pin breakout panels. If the station breakout panel has RJ-
11 connectors, use one of the DE-9 to RJ-11 adapters
that are provided with the TIF-951. Or, a cable may be
constructed as shown in the ADAM-810 drawing on
page 37.
• For each intercom port used by the TIF-951, set the
Logical Keypanel Number DIP switches on the back
of the TIF-951 as summarized in Table 3, page 11.
Note that the address for a TIF is set just like a KP-9X
series keypanel. For all other TIF-951 DIP switch set-
tings, refer to the TIF-951 User Manual.
Important!
Do not use the address DIP switch settings as shown in
the TIF-951 User Manual, as those address settings are
only appropriate for a CS9000 Series Intercom System.
10.8 CDP-950 Camera Delegate Panel
Installation Notes
10.8.1 CDP-950 General Description
The CDP-950 provides a means of quickly and easily as-
signing camera intercoms to any of 4 party lines. It lets
camera controllers reconfigure camera party lines without
having to run the CSedit configuration program. In an
ADAM intercom system, up to eight camera intercoms
can be controlled from the CDP-950.
10.8.2 CDP-950 Theory of Operation
The CDP-950 connects to the data port for an intercom
group by connecting it to the data pins for any port in the
group. It can either be connected along with an intercom
station, or it can be connected to a port by itself. Once
connected, the CDP-950 controls all 8 ports in the group.
Or, it can be set to control less than 8 ports, leaving the
remaining ports free to be used by other data devices.
For each port, the CDP-950 provides the equivalent of 4
keypanel keys. The keys are arranged in a column, and
are labeled “PL1" through ”PL4". There are 10 columns
of keys, labeled “CAM 1" through ”CAM 10", but col-
umns 9 and 10 are not used in ADAM intercom systems.
Once the CDP-950 has been connected, and the range of
intercom stations that it will control has been set, the front
panel keys may be assigned like any other keypanel keys.
Since the CDP-950 is primarily intended for assigning
camera intercoms to various party lines, the keys are gen-
erally assigned to party lines, but they don’t have to be.
For example, a key could be assigned to talk to a specific
person if desired. Unlike most keypanels, which typically
have a separate talk and listen key for each assignment,
the CDP-950 has only one key which activates both the
talk and listen assignment. When a key is activated, the in-
tercom station which is connected to the audio lines for
the corresponding port can talk and/or listen to the se-
lected destination.
During normal operation, all 4 keys for a port may be acti-
vated simultaneously if desired. However, during critical
communications, it may be desirable to temporarily dis-
able all non-essential communications. The CDP-950 has
an “isolate” option which permits this. This option is se-
lectable via an internal DIP switch. When the “isolate” op-
tion is activated, the PL4 keys function as “ISO” keys.
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