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UIO-256 Input/Output Frame
Switch No.
Description
ON=closed, OFF=open
Default Settings
ON=closed, OFF=open
1
AZedit baud rate select
a
OFF: 9600baud
ON: 38.4k baud
ON
2
Keypanel incoming message option
b
OFF: Normal Operation
ON: All callers display in Incoming Message window
OFF
3
Keypanel “in-use” and “busy” flash
c
OFF: Enable
ON: Disable
OFF
4 Not Used, set to OFF OFF
5 Used to set Altera version ON
6 Not Used, set to OFF OFF
7
Primary/Secondary card frame select. (ADAM systems only.
MUST BE LEFT IN ON POSITION FOR ADAM CS)
OFF: Secondary Frame
ON: Primary Frame
ON
8
Test ON/OFF
OFF: Normal Operation
ON: Test Mode
OFF
TABLE 2.
ADAM CS Master Controller Card DIP Switch Settings (S1)
a. Make sure the rate set here matches the rate set in AZedit. 9600 baud permits a longer PC cable, but uploads and
downloads will be slower. Alternatively, 38.4k baud will provide faster uploads and downloads, but some older PCs may
not operate reliably at this speed.
b. 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 callers name will appear in the Incoming
Messages window. Some intercom systems may have many keypanels that do not have alphanumeric talk key displays. In
this case, it may be preferable to have every callers name appear in the Incoming Messages window.
c. The in-use flash is indicated by a slow and continuous flashing display above a talk key. The in-use flash is provided for
IFBs, ISOs and trunk lines. The in-use flash 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 for those keys 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 not 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.
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