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Port - The ports are the individual channels that devices are connected to. Devices include:
2-way communication devices, such as keypanels, belt packs etc.
Audio sources, such as broadcast feeds or background music
Miscellaneous audio output devices, such as powered loudspeakers, PA systems etc.
Communication between Ports (Point-to-Point, or P-P) The audio signal from any input port can be
routed to any output port. For example, during keypanel setup, you assign keypanel keys so that
keypanel operators can talk and listen to other intercom ports. Communication of this type is called
point-to-point communication. You can also route signals between intercom ports without
keypanels. One way to do this is to force crosspoints in the Crosspoint Status screen of AZedit.
Another way to do it is with a GPI input. Port ID Numbers and Alphas Intercom ports have
identification numbers 001, 002 etc. These numbers cannot be changed, but may not be commonly
known to intercom system users. Each intercom port also has a default name, called an “alpha”,
because this name appears in the alphanumeric displays on keypanels when you assign the ports to
keys for talking and listening. The default alpha names are N001, N002 etc. These default alpha
names can be changed to ones that are meaningful to keypanel operators using Port Alpha setup In
AZedit. (Click the “Port Alpha” button in AZedit, then press F1 on the computer keyboard if you
need help.)Intercom Data Groups and Port Number Calculation For data routing purposes, port
numbers are arranged in groups of 8 sequential intercom ports. In an ADAM or ADAM CS
Intercom System, each Audio I/O card comprises one data group. In a Zeus Intercom System, each
group of 8 port connectors comprises a data group. Within each data group, each keypanel is
uniquely identified by its address setting. Whenever you display the Panel ID, the intercom system
determines which data group the keypanel is connected to, and also the address setting. It then
reports the calculated address. For example, suppose a keypanel is connected to data group 3 and
the keypanel address is set to 5. Since each data group consists of 8 sequential intercom ports, the
calculated port number for this keypanel will be (2*8) + 5, or 21. This is the total of all intercom
port numbers on the first 2 data groups, plus the offset of 5 ports into the third data group.Port
Gains RTS Keypanels are calibrated to send and receive audio at the standard operating levels of
the intercom system. No audio gain adjustment is normally required when connecting these.
However, many other types of devices may not operate at the standard intercom system levels. To
assure signal level compatibility between the various types of audio devices connected to the
intercom system, there are separate analog input and output gain adjustments for each intercom
port. It is also possible to adjust the listen gain for any specific intercom port when listening to any
other specific intercom port. This is called the point-to-point listen gain, or crosspoint gain. For
example, a keypanel operator might want to monitor a music source connected at some intercom
port, but at a reduced audio level so that it does not interfere with normal intercom
communications. The crosspoint gain can be reduced for the keypanel port listening to the port
where the music source is connected.Analog gain adjustment is only available using AZedit.
Crosspoint gains can be adjusted either within AZedit or from a programmable keypanel. For
further information on any gain adjustment in AZedit, search for keyword gain in AZedit help. For
procedures to adjust gain from a programmable keypanel, look for gain in the manual index.
Relay - Relay is used interchangeable with GPI output. The relay feature works with the 16 GPI outputs of
an optional UIO-256 Universal Input / Output Frame, and with the relay outputs of an FR9528
Relay Frame. The relay feature also works with the 8 GPI outputs of an ADAM, ADAM CS, or
Zeus intercom system (J27 on a Zeus Frame, J903 on an ADAM CS Frame, and J11 on the
XCP-ADAM-MC Master Controller Breakout Panel in an ADAM Intercom System). You can
assign a keypanel key to control a GPI output from any of these devices, and then use that key and
output to control an external device. For example, you could use a keypanel key to control lighting.
Or, you could assign a relay as a level 2 talk key assignment in a stacked talk key arrangement to
both send audio and key a device, such as a paging amplifier or a 2-way radio.
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