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KP9X SERIES KEYPAD PROGRAMMING
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A summary of the keypad programming sequences is located at the back of the manual for quick
reference.
KEYPAD PROGRAMMING, DISPLAY REQUESTS
Display requests let you view information about the keypanel configuration. You can display information
by two methods: either by entering sequences on the programming keypad, or by scrolling the names of
display requests in the
Call waiting
window and then selecting the desired display request. The scrolling
method also gives you access to additional features that are not available with the keypad sequences. The
following paragraphs discuss these two methods.
Display Requests Using Keypad Sequences
All display request sequences start with
FUNC
DISPLAY
.
Display Panel ID
FUNC
DISPLAY
1
.
This sequence displays the calculated port number. The calculation is based on the data group that the
keypanel is connected to, combined with the Address switch setting on the back of the keypanel. Note that
if the Address switch is incorrectly set, the wrong Panel ID will display.
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For futher information about port address calculation, see the "Port" description in the Glossary, page
49.
Tap
CLR
to quit.
Display Level 2 Talk Key Assignments
FUNC
DISPLAY
2
.
This sequence displays all level 2 talk key assignments for about 10 seconds.
displays in the
Call
waiting
window.
Tap
CLR
to quit.
Display Listen Key Assignments
FUNC
DISPLAY
3
.
This sequence displays all listen key assignments for about 10 seconds.
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.).
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