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keypanel. In this case, use the
↓↓
and
↑
↑
keys to scroll through the list of names. You can then press
the
Call waiting
key to ask the person at the other end to turn off their talk key.
Display Menu, Key Groups
Use the
↓↓
or
↑
↑
key to select Group 1, Group 2, etc. Then press
FWD
or
PGM
to display the group.
The talk and listen LEDs of the master key will be lit red and the talk and listen LEDs for the slave keys
will be lit green.
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Key Groups setup: Key Option Menu, Key Groups, page 35.
Display Menu, Level 2
Displays the talk level 2 assignments for all keys.
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Talk Level 2 Description, page 51.
Display Menu, Listen
Displays the listen assignments for all keys.
Display Menu, Matrix
Displays the intercom system name for all talk level 1 key assignments. In non-trunked intercom systems,
the intercom system name is always LOCL (local). In trunked intercom systems, intercom system names
are created in CStrunk (Intercoms menu, Names.)
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Trunking Description, page 51.
Display Menu, Panel ID
Panel ID displays the calculated port number that the keypanel is connected to. The calculation is based on
the data group that the keypanel is connected to, along with the Address switch setting on the keypanel. If
the Address switch is incorrectly set, the wrong Panel ID will display. Panel ID also displays the port alpha
in brackets if the port is not scroll restricted.
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ADDRESS SWITCH SETTING, page 10.
Display Menu, Version
Displays the firmware version of the keypanel.
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For firmware upgrades, contact your intercom system dealer. The KP-32 firmware can be upgraded
from ADAMedit. In ADAMedit Help, search for "firmware update".
MENU SYSTEM, KEY ASSIGN MENU
Use this menu to assign intercom keys, to adjust listen levels for point-to-point keys and party line keys,
and to assign setup pages.
General Procedure to use the Key Assign Menu
1. Clear the
Call waiting
window if necessary, by tapping upward one or more time on the
Call
waiting
key.
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