Other functions (convenient functions), Priorities, Speech path priority – Toa N-8000 Series User Manual
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Chapter 2
FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION
OTHER FUNCTIONS (CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS)
OTHER FUNCTIONS
(CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS)
1. PRIORITIES
There are two priorities: Call Priority and Speech path Priority.
1.1. Call Priority
(available only when in "Selective Response" mode)
• This priority can only be used when the system is set for "Selective Response."
• When the Master Station simultaneously receives two or more calls, the call assigned the highest priority is
put at the head of the waiting queue.
• Lower priority calls or calls assigned the same priority but which have arrived later are placed in the busy
status waiting mode according to priority order. (Calls with the same priority are arranged in arrival order.)
• A distinctive call tone for calls with the highest priority received is sounded and the incoming call display
changes.
[Call priority order] (applicable only when in "Selective Response" mode)
1. Emergency calls from the substation or Door Station (transmitted through manual operation or automatic
operation according to system settings for Priority Level 5)
2. Calls from the outside line telephone
3. Audio Trigger calls
4. Calls from a substation or Door Station set for Priority Level 4
5. Calls from a substation or Door Station set for Priority Level 3
6. Calls from a substation or Door Station set for Priority Level 2
7. Calls from a substation, Door Station, Master Station or telephone set for Priority Level 1 (default value)
1.2. Speech Path Priority
• When the busy station receives a call from another station, current operation is forcibly interrupted or the call
received last is kept waiting according to Speech path Priority order.
• External input broadcast priorities can be changed by settings.
External input broadcast with priority OFF (default value):
Priority level is the same as all-call paging and individual zone paging.
External input broadcast with priority ON:
Priority level is higher than all-call paging and individual zone paging.
[Speech path priority order]
• When in "Sequential Response" mode:
1. Emergency paging
2. Message paging
3. External input broadcast (with priority ON)
4. All-call paging/External input broadcast (with priority OFF)
5. Individual zone paging/External input paging (with priority OFF)
6. Normal conversation/Emergency conversation/Outside line telephone conversation/Audio Trigger
conversation
7. Background music play
• When in "Selective Response" mode:
1. Emergency paging
2. Message paging
3. Emergency conversation
4. Outside line telephone conversation
5. Audio Trigger conversation
6. External input paging (with priority ON)
7. All-call paging/External input paging (with priority OFF)
8. Individual zone paging/External input paging (with priority OFF)
9. Normal call
10. Background music play