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Switch
No.
Description
(On=closed; Off=open)
Default Setting
(On=closed;
Off=open)
1
CSedit baud rate select
2
Off: 9600 baud
On: 38.4 Kbaud
Off
2
Keypanel Incoming message option
3
Off: Normal operation
On: All callers displayed in Incoming Messages window
Off
3
Keypanel "busy" and "in-use" flash
4
Off: Enable
On: Disable
Off
4
Trunk master baud rate select.
5
Off: 38.4K baud
On: 9600 baud
Off
5
Clock monitor
7
Off
6
Not used (set to off)
Off
7
Primary / secondary ADAM card frame select.
6
Off: Secondary frame
On: Primary frame
On
8
Test on/off
Off: Normal operation
On: Test mode
Off
Notes
1. Always set the DIP switches the same on both the main and backup controller cards.
2 The default setting of 9600 baud is compatible with the default setting for the CSedit configuration
software. Alternatively, 38.4 kbaud will provide faster uploads and downloads, but the cable from the
ADAM Frame to the PC must be kept to a length less than 10 ft (3m), and some older PC's may not
operate reliably at this speed.
3. Normally, when a call is received by a keypanel, the keypanel checks for a talk key assigned to the
caller. If there is a talk key assigned, the display above that key will flash. If no key is assigned, the
caller's name will appear in the Incoming Messages window. Some intercom systems may have
many keypanels that do not have alpha-numeric talk key displays. In this case, it may be preferable
to have all callers names appear in the Incoming Messages window.
4. The in-use flash is indicated by a slow and continuous flashing display above a keypanel talk key. It
is provided for IFB's, ISO's and trunk lines. It occurs, for example, on all keypanels that have keys
assigned to a particular IFB when that IFB is in-use by any keypanel. The displays will continue to
flash until the IFB is no longer in-use. Any user could activate their talk key to talk to the IFB while
the display is flashing, but they may interrupt a conversation that is in progress.
The busy flash is indicated by a display that alternates between the normal key assignment and a
double asterisk (**) when the talk key is pressed. A "busy" flash occurs when a keypanel tries to
talk to an IFB or trunk line that is currently in-use by another keypanel that has a higher IFB or
trunking priority. When a busy flash is indicated, the user cannot talk to the destination assigned to
the talk key.
While some people may find the in-use and busy indications helpful, the option to disable them is
provided because some may object to the alternating display.
5. 38.4K baud is the normal data rate for communication with a local trunk master. 9600 baud may be
selected when the intercom system is connected to a remote trunk master over some form of
long-distance connection (modems, partial T1, etc.). However, expect large response delays when
using 9600 baud. If this is not acceptable, other methods of connection using additional equipment
may be required.
6. The primary frame is the one which is connected to the system configuration computer, trunk
master, UIO-256's, PAP's, etc. When a single ADAM frame is used alone, it must be set as the
primary frame. When several ADAM frames are interconnected using bus expanders, one of the
frames must be set as the primary frame, and all other frames must be set as secondary frames.
7. Set to "On" only for Altera chip versions 4.1 and higher. Provides enhanced error correction for the
bus clock. Leave in "Off" position for Altera versions below 4.1.
Table 1. ADAM Master Controller Card DIP Switch Settings (S1)
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