Making general-purpose broadcasts – Toa FS-7000 SERIES Manual User Manual
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8. MAKING GENERAL-PURPOSE BROADCASTS
8.1. Making General-Purpose Broadcasts from the FS-7000CP
[Buttons and keys used for operation]
[FS-7000CP]
[FS-7010CP]
Talk Switch
Chime Button
Reset Button
Busy Status Indicators
(CP IN-USE)
CP Microphone
Zone Selector Keys
Zone Indicators
All-Zone Call
Indicators
All-Zone Call
Button
Zone Selector Keys
Zone Indicators
Step 1. Press the appropriate Zone selector keys or All-zone call button on the FS-7000CP and FS-7010CP
to select the desired broadcast zones.
The appropriate Zone indicators or All-zone call indicator will illuminate.
Step 2. If the CP IN-USE indicator is illuminated, press the Chime button to sound the chime.
If other Busy indicator, or the Fire indicator on the FS-7000EV is illuminated, then a higher-priority
broadcast is in progress, and broadcasts cannot be made from the FS-7000CP. Wait until the higher-
priority broadcast is finished and try again.
Step 3. Press the Talk switch of the microphone continuously and make the announcement.
The microphone announcement is broadcast only while the Talk switch is depressed.
Note
When a higher-priority broadcast is made while a general-purpose broadcast from the FS-7000CP is
already in progress (the Busy indicator except CP IN-USE indicator or the FS-7000EV's Fire indicator
will illuminate), the general-purpose broadcast will be suspended. In some cases, the original
broadcast will not resume even after the higher-priority broadcast is completed. In such cases,
perform operation again from the beginning.
Step 4. Press the Reset button to finish broadcasting.
Note
When BGM is being played in 1-channel broadcast mode, if the chime is sounded or microphone
announcements are made without designating their specific broadcast areas, these will be heard in
the areas where BGM play is in progress. To avoid this, select the desired chime or microphone
announcement areas before broadcasting. Since such broadcasts disable BGM play, select the areas
that will require continued BGM after the chime or microphone announcement has been completed.