
1 READ ME FIRST
This manual is designed for two basic types of users: 1) those who are not involved in the setup or
maintenance of the keypanel, but simply want to use it to communicate; and 2) those who will use
the advanced features to modify the keypanel’s operation and key assignments. The second type of
user may also be the maintenance person and/or system administrator for the intercom system.
The first type of user should skip to “Basic Intercom Operation” on pages
14 through 15.Ifyou
will also be using the optional telephone interface (with KP-12 only) refer to the information on
pages
16 through 17. Use the appropriate reference view, (Figure 1 through Figure 3, pages 10
through 12) for the locations of items referred to in the text. Additionally, a few of the items in the
top-level menu (pages 18 through 26) may be of interest.
The second type of user should become familiar with the power-up information on pages 12 and
13, as well as the basic operation. The advanced features are arranged in a system of menus acces-
sible using the control labeled “SELECT” on the front panel. The entire menu structure is summa-
rized on page
9, with references to the page numbers where you can find detailed information. Use
this list as your starting point to become familiar with the advanced features. Be sure to also read
any general information supplied at the start of each menu section. At first, the menu system might
seem complicated, but navigation through it is actually quite basic, and experience has shown that
users catch on to it fairly quickly. From any given level, just rotate the SELECT control to find the
item that you want, then quickly press and release (click) the control to select that item. For many
items, brief instructions are given as you navigate. From any level in the menus, you can double-
click the SELECT control to exit to the next higher level.
8 User Manual, DKP-8, DKP-12 and KP-12 Keypanels with Push-button Keys
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