Toa SX-2000 Series Manual User Manual
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[When assigned to the function key]
Lights red
This Emergency broadcast pattern start key is not pressed.
This Emergency broadcast pattern start key is pressed. (as
long as it is pressed)
Indicator
Status
Meaning
Key ON/OFF Indicator
Emergency State Indicator
Unlit
Unlit
Lights green
Emergency Broadcast Pattern assigned to this Emergency
broadcast pattern start key is not broadcast.
Emergency Broadcast Pattern assigned to this Emergency
broadcast pattern start key is broadcast.
Emergency State Indicator
Key ON/OFF Indicator
Function key (Emergency broadcast pattern start key)
The meanings of the 2 indicators next to the Function Key are as follows:
The SX-2000 system is not in an emergency condition.
Indicator
Status
Meaning
Emergency Key
Indicator
Unlit
Lights red
The Emergency Broadcast Pattern is started by pressing this
Emergency key or the SX-2000 system is in an emergency condition.
Emergency key
The key's lighting state indicates the system conditions as shown in the table below.
[When assigned to the Emergency key]
2.8. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Start
When the system is set to "Emergency," the emergency broadcast pattern start function can be assigned to
the Emergency key or function key.
Pressing the function-assigned key causes the emergency broadcast to start.
Assigning this function to the Emergency key causes the key to light or go off, indicating the emergency state
of the SX-2000 system.
Meanwhile, when a function key is assigned this function, the 2 indicators next to the key indicate the
emergency start and emergency states of the SX-2000 system.
Notes
• For the emergency function settings, refer to the separate Setting Software Instructions, "Basic Settings."
• For instructions on assigning functions to the emergency key and function keys, see the separate Setting
Software Instructions, "Event Settings."