Safety Precautions
For your safety, please read and follow these precautions
before installing or using this product:
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Read instructions.
Read and understand all the applicable
instructions before installing or operating the product.
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Retain documents.
Keep this manual in a convenient place
for reference.
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Heed warnings.
Be aware of all warnings on the product
and in the instructions.
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Follow instructions.
Install and use this product only as
described in the instructions. Don’t try to use this product in
ways it wasn’t designed for.
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Use indoors only.
Don’t expose this product to the weather
or harsh environmental conditions such as continuous sun-
light, excessive humidity, or rain.
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Keep product dry.
Don’t use the product near water; for
example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry
tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. Also, do
not handle the product when your hands are wet or damp.
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Avoid heat.
Locate the product away from heat sources
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other appliances
that produce heat.
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Use the right power.
Don’t connect the product directly to
electrical line voltage. Use only the power adapter provided
with the product, described in the product specifications or
installation instructions, or as marked on the product.
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Ground product properly.
Make sure the product’s means
of grounding or polarization is not defeated.
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Keep product clean.
From time to time, wipe off the prod-
uct with a clean soft cloth. Don’t use abrasive materials,
thinners, alcohol or other chemical solvents or materials.
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Avoid spills and foreign objects.
Make sure liquids and
objects don’t get into the product through any openings.
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Get professional service.
Have the product serviced only
by qualified service personnel when:
• Liquids have spilled or objects have fallen into the product
• The product has been exposed to rain
• The product doesn’t appear to operate normally
• The product is damaged
Don’t attempt to service the product yourself. Doing so will
void the warranty.
If you have any questions, call Russound at 1-800-638-8055 or
603-659-5170.
Operation
The ISK1 Keypad allows you to perform the following
functions:
• System-wide paging
• Point-to-point intercom
• Call and reply to door station
• Door strike release
• Listen to another zone
It also allows you to put the zone in Do Not Disturb
mode to prevent communications and doorbell chimes
from being heard in the room where it’s installed.
Paging
To send a page, press and hold the Talk key and speak.
Release the key when you’re done speaking.
If one of the zone keys is lighted red before you press
the Talk key, first press the zone key to deselect that
zone before you send the page. Otherwise, your mes-
sage will go only to the selected zone.
If the system is busy when you press the Talk key, the
Talk key blinks red for 7 seconds.
When you press the Talk key, all keypads sound a single
ping tone to announce your message. They also indicate
which zone you’re sending from by lighting the zone key
red. The zone indication remains for 30 seconds after
you release the Talk key.
The keypads also sound a double ping when you release
the Talk key. This lets others know they can reply to the
page within 30 seconds.
To reply to a page from another zone within the 30-sec-
ond limit, press and hold the Talk key and speak. Your
reply will be heard only in the zone that sent the page.
Paging is not allowed when there is a door station call,
intercom session, or other page in progress. Also, a
door station call takes precedence over a page and thus
interrupts a page in progress.
Intercom
To talk with someone in another zone, first press and
release that zone’s key. The key lights up red to indicate
the zone is selected. Press and hold the Talk key and
speak. Release the Talk key when you’re done speaking.
If the system is busy when you try to start an intercom
session, the Talk key blinks red for 7 seconds.
If the selected zone is in Do Not Disturb mode, the zone
key and DND key blink rapidly for 7 seconds.
When you press the Talk key on the sending keypad, the
receiving keypad sounds a single ping and indicates the
sending zone by lighting up that zone’s key in red.
When you release the Talk key, both the sending and
receiving keypads sound a single ping to signal the per-
son receiving can reply hands free within 7 seconds.
After the 7 seconds, the keypads sound a double ping
to signal the end of the hands-free reply period.
To reply to an intercom from another zone before the
double ping, just speak. After the double ping, press and
hold the Talk key while you speak. You can reply as long
as the sending zone’s key is lighted red.
An intercom session is not allowed when there is a
page, door station call, or other intercom session in
progress. Also, a door station call takes precedence
and thus interrupts an intercom session in progress.
Door station call
The door station call function gives you the convenience
of answering the door from any keypad.
When a visitor rings the doorbell from a door station, all
keypads indicate the calling door station for 15 seconds
by lighting the door key red.
To reply to a door station call within the 15 seconds,
press and hold the Talk key on a keypad and speak.
Release the Talk key when you’re done speaking.
Please note that you must use the Talk key when reply-
ing to a door station call. For your privacy, ComPoint
does not allow a hands-free reply to the door station.
When you release the Talk key, the door station sounds
a single ping to let the caller know they can answer your
reply hands free within 7 seconds. After the 7 seconds,
the door station pings twice to indicate the end of the
communication.
After 15 seconds, you can reconnect by selecting the
door station on the keypad and pressing the Talk key to
start a new intercom session. This does not ring the
doorbell.
Door strike release
If your ComPoint system includes an optional ISDR1
Door Strike Release Module, you can activate it from a
keypad to unlock the door.
To activate a Door Strike Release Module, press and
hold the appropriate door station key for 3 seconds.
The module then activates and the keypad confirms
activation with a buzz tone through the speakers.
Listen to another zone
You can use your ComPoint system to continuously lis-
ten to any single zone from one or more other zones.
This is done by first turning on a keypad microphone in
the zone you want to listen to, then selecting that zone
on one or more other keypads.
To turn on a keypad’s microphone, select the keypad’s
own zone on that keypad. The Talk key lights up red and
the zone key blinks to indicate the microphone is active.
To listen to the zone with the active microphone from
other keypads, select that zone on the other keypads.
The zone key on each keypad blinks three times and
then remains lighted red to indicate the system is in
Listen mode.
To exit Listen mode, press any key other than Volume
Up or Volume Down in the zone you’re listening to.
Listen mode cannot be disabled from any other zone.
Other communication events have priority over Listen
mode and thus interrupt listening to another zone.
Do Not Disturb mode
You can prevent pages, intercom sessions, door station
calls, and doorbell chimes from being heard in any zone
by using Do Not Disturb (DND) mode.
To turn on DND mode, press and release the DND key.
The DND key lights up red to indicate DND mode is on.
To cancel DND mode, press any key other than Volume
Up or Volume Down. The red DND light shuts off.
Combined Listen and DND modes
You can use DND mode in a zone you are listening to.
This way the zone you’re listening to won’t be disturbed
by the doorbell or communication events.
To set up a zone for listening and DND, first select that
zone on its own keypad. Then press and release the
DND key.
The Talk key and DND key light up red and the zone key
blinks to indicate the keypad’s microphone is on and the
zone is also in DND mode.
Volume adjustment
To adjust the output volume of the keypad, press either
the Volume Up or Volume Down key. This affects the
volume of all communications heard in that zone, and
depending on how the system hub is configured, may
also affect the doorbell volume in the zone.
The Volume Up and Volume Down keys do not affect the
volume of the multiroom audio program in the zone.