
TM-2000 & MTM-2000 User Manual Installation 13
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
User Manual
F.01U.193.264
Rev. 12
7. Send the changes to the frame.
8. Save the file.
9. Shut down AZedit.
NOTE: Repeat steps 3 through 9 for each intercom system that is to be trunked.
10. Restart AZedit.
11. Click the KP icon.
The Keypanel/Ports window appears.
12. Select the port you want to set as a trunking port.
13. Clear all of the Scroll Enable check boxes.
14. Send your changes to the intercom system.
NOTE: Also using AZedit within each intercom system, select which intercom ports, party lines, etc. will be
scrollable and assignable in other intercom systems. To make intercom ports scrollable and assignable, click
the KP button on the tool bar, select an intercom port, then check the Scroll Enable check boxes as desired.
(Press F1 to get further help with the keypanel setup, including additional scroll enable information.) To
make other types of functions (party lines, IFBs, etc.) scrollable, click the appropriate button on the AZedit
tool bar as indicated, then select a specific destination and check its Scroll Enable check boxes.
PL button Party Line
IFB button IFBs
SL button Special Lists
GPI Out button General Purpose Outputs
ISO button Camera ISOs
15. Send your changes to the intercom system and save the file before exiting.
16. Open TrunkEdit.
17. Configure the trunking system.
18. Click the bar labeled Intercom on the left side of the screen.
19. Click the Setup icon.
A table displaying setup information for each intercom system is displayed On the initial setup, this table is empty.
20. Enter a unique four letter character name for each trunked intercom system under the Name 4 column of the setup
table.
You can also enter unique six (6) and eight (8) character names under the Name 6 and Name 8 columns, but these are
optional.
NOTE: Select the baud rate for each intercom system.
The baud rate can be changed by right clicking anywhere along an intercom system’s entry in the table. A
pop-up menu is displayed. Select the correct baud rate by moving the point to the Select Baud Rate entry and
clicking on the correct rate. For locally trunked systems (i.e. connected via cable only), 38.4K should be
selected. For remote trunked systems (i.e. connected via a leased line, fiber, etc.), 9600 should be selected.
21. Select the RS-485 COM port to be used from the TM-2000/MTM-2000 to each intercom system.
NOTE: The COM port can be changed by right-clicking anywhere along an intercom system’s entry in the table. A
pop-up menu is displayed. Select the correct COM port by moving the pointer to the Select COM Port entry
and clicking on the desired COM port.
22. Send the changes to the TM-2000/MTM-2000 and save the file.
23. Click the bar labeled Trunk on the left side of the screen.
24. Click the Definitions icon.
A table displaying trunk definitions is displayed. On initial setup this table is empty.
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