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P ROPRIETARY N OTICE The product information and design disclosed herein were origi-nated by and are the property of Telex Communications, Inc. Telex reserves all patent, proprietary design, manufacturing, reproduc-tion, use and sales rights thereto, and to any article dislcosed therein, except to t...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; C HAPTER 1
1 Table of Contents C HAPTER 1 Introduction ................................................................3 PAM-32 Production Audio Monitor ...........................3 General Description ...................................................3 Features ..................................................
Page 5 - CHA PTER 1; Introduction; PAM-32 Production Audio Monitor; General Description
3 CHA PTER 1 Introduction PAM-32 Production Audio Monitor General Description The RTS™ Model PAM-32 keypanel fits in a standard 19” rack and is two rack spaces high. It has 32 push button keys; 30 of which are monitoring inputs; one key for copying from alpha scroll lists; and one is for headset/spe...
Page 6 - Connections; Keypanel Connections
Introduction 4 Connections Keypanel Connections Connections are identical for each keypanel. 1. Intercom Connection : Use a standard RJ-12 or DB-9 intercom cable (Figures 1 and 2). Connect from the FRAME connector to an available intercom port. 2. EXP Connect : 3. LCP Connect : 4. Auxiliary Input Co...
Page 7 - Specifications; General; Connectors (other connector options available)
5 Specifications Specifications The PAM-32 is a 32-key (push button) monitor panel, with both headset and speaker outputs. General AC Supply: External, switching type, 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz with locking DIN connector for attachment to the keypanel and universal IEC connector for connection to variou...
Page 9 - CHA PTER 2; Installation; Option DIP Switch Settings
7 CHA PTER 2 Installation Option DIP Switch Settings Switch 1: Latch Enable/Disable Default Setting: Open: Enable Description: An intercom key can always be turned ON for momentary listening by pressing and holding the key during the monitoring. There is also an electronic latching feature that lets...
Page 10 - Power Up; Setup Menu; Address Switch Setting - General Information
Installation 8 Power Up Turn ON the power switch. Asterisks may briefly appear in the alpha numeric displays. After a few moments, the displays should show listen key assignments (or dashes where there are not assignments). If either keypanel continues to displays asterisks, it cannot establish comm...
Page 11 - Address Setting for Zeus; Address Setting for Adam; Operation; Listen Key Operation; ONE Mode; MANY Mode
9 Operation method of determining the proper Address switch setting varies for each intercom system. Use the method for your intercom system as described below. Then set the white point on the Address switch to point to the correct setting. Address Setting for Zeus Intercom port connectors on the Ze...
Page 15 - CHA PTER 3; Basic Operation; Screen Saver Operation; Selecting Headset or Speaker
13 CHA PTER 3 Basic Operation Screen Saver Operation If the PAM-32 is set for screen saver operation, the alpha numeric display automatically shuts off after a user defined period of inactivity. The display reactivates on incoming call or when the keypanel operator actuates any control. DIP switch 3...
Page 16 - Intercom Keys and Displays; Alphanumeric Display Indications for Intercom Keys
Basic Operation 14 Intercom Keys and Displays Alphanumeric Display Indications for Intercom Keys Upper Case Letters: Upper case letters indicate keys that have an assignment.Dashes ----: Dashes indicate a key that has no talk or listen assignment.Flashing Alphanumeric Display: This means the key is ...
Page 17 - CHA PTER 4; Menu System, Menu Access; MENU; Menu System, Display Menu; Display Menu, Asgn Type
15 CHA PTER 4 PAM-32 Menu System Menu System, Menu Access 1. Clear all names from the Call Waiting display (if not clear) by tapping one or more time on the Call waiting key. 2. Tap MENU to activate the menu system. 3. Press the ⎠⎠ to scroll forward through the list of menus. Press the −− to scroll ...
Page 18 - Menu System, Key Assign Menu; General Procedure to use the Key Assign Menu; Call Waiting
PAM-32 Menu System 16 Display Menu, Matrix Displays the intercom system name for all talk level 1 key assignments. In non-trunked intercom systems, the intercom system name is always LOCL (local). In trunked intercom systems, intercom system names are created in AZedit. Display Menu, Panel ID Panel ...
Page 19 - Key Assign Menu, Matrix; Key Assign Menu, Setup Page
17 Menu System, Key Assign Menu 6. Tap PGM or FWD to select a list. In some cases Wait may display while the requested list is uploaded from the intercom system.Tap Key should now display. 7. Tap an available intercom key to assign a listen-only key.If you assign a key that is listen only, the assig...
Page 20 - Service Menu; Service Menu, Aux Inputs; Service Menu, Baud Rate
PAM-32 Menu System 18 3. Tap PGMTap Key displays. 4. Tap any key in the row where you want to assign the setup page.The key assignments for that page should appear in the displays. 5. You can press the ¯ ¯ or -- to select or assign another setup page. Or, tap CLR to exit. NOTE: You do not need to ru...
Page 21 - Service Menu, DSP Func
19 Service Menu 2. Press ⎠⎠ to select any of the following: Auto Baud : Senses what the Matrix is running, and sets the PAM accordingly. 9600 Baud76.8 K Baud NOTE : Run Service Menu, Save Cfg to store the settings. Service Menu, DSP Func This item increases the digital signal processing features. 1....
Page 22 - Service Menu, Min Volume
PAM-32 Menu System 20 3. Tap PGM . ♦ Mic or Mic displays. If an arrow displays, this indicates the mic signal is currently being routed to the destination that you selected in step 2 4. To toggle the selection, press PGM . You can also press ⎠⎠ or −− to display and toggle any of the following items:...
Page 23 - Service Menu, Mod Assign
21 Service Menu 1. Select Min Volume from the Service menu, then tap PGM . ♦ Speaker displays. 2. Press ⎠⎠ to select either Speaker or Headset. 3. Tap PGM . 4. Press ⎠⎠ or −− to increase or decrease the minimum volume level. The range is -24dB to -60dB or full Mute. 5. Tap PGM . 6. Tap CLR to exit. ...
Page 25 - Service Menu, Save Cfg
23 Service Menu NOTE : Once you have entered the Netmask, you may need to enter the Gateway IP Address. A Gateway is a node (for example, a computer) on a network that serves as an entrance to another network. 16. Press PGM . The actual Gateway IP Address appears . 17. Enter the first number in the ...
Page 26 - Service Menu, Test Panel; CLR
PAM-32 Menu System 24 8 hr10 hr12 hr Service Menu, Test Panel Test Panel PGM lets you check the operation of all keys and displays. All alphanumeric displays show a% symbol. Pressing down on any key (except the Headset/Vol Sel. key) will cause OK to display. This verifies operation of the key. Tappi...