Group blocking – TOA Electronics CP-66 User Manual

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Group Blocking

Funtion (A)

The system can be grouped or divided into a maximum
of 6 groups of stations with consecutive station numbers
by exchanges "A", "B" and "C". Different station
groups cannot call each another.

[Example 1]

< Exchange "A" >

Fig. 1

Group 1 No.201~209

Group 2

No. 210~219

Group 3

No.220~249

Group 4

No. 250~279

< Exchange "B" >

Fig. 2

< Exchange "C" >

Fig. 3

Group 1 No.470~479

Group 2

No.480~489

Group 3

No.490~499

Group 1 No. 740-759

Group 2

No.760~769

Group 3

No.770~799

Function (B)-1

The group connected to the same exchange can call and/
or be called by any other group(s) within the same
exchange area.

Function (B)-2

Only one pair of groups can call each other across the

tie-lined exchange. The tie-line link of each exchange (4

links) forms a group (

and

) like stations.

The groups No.1 through 6 connected to the same
exchange can call exchange by programming in tie-line

links

(group No. 7) and

(group No. 8).

The paging zone number (All-call, individual zones No.1
~ 30 for 2 exchanges and No.1 ~ 45 for 3 exchanges)
which each group of each exchange can call is program-

mable. (No distinction is made between external PA and
Station paging.)
Paging to the paging zones of the other exchange is also
programmable.

Note.

When the paging call is made, the group of stations to
which the response is made is restricted by Function

B. Function B permits the normal station call in the

direction of the arrows. Its paging response can be

made in the opposite direction of the arrows.
(Refer to Fig. 4 and Fig. 8)

< Example of Paging response >

When the programming is set up for the normal station
call as is shown in Fig. 4, the paging response is only

possible in the direction of the arrows of Fig. 8.

[Example 2-1]

Fig. 4

Calling station

Station receiving

[Example 2-2]

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

All-call paging

Zone 4 paging

[Example 4]

Fig. 8

Paging station

Paging zone

Paging station

Paging response

Station responding to paging call

Tie-line

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

< 2 exchanges tie-lined > Fig. 5

< 3 exchanges tie-lined > Fig. 6

[Example 3]

Fig. 7

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Explanation of < 3 exchanges tie-lined > (Fig. 6)

1) The call can be made from Group No. 2 of exchange

"A" to tie-line links

of exchange "A".

2) Connect tie-line links

of exchange "A" to tie-line

links

of exchange "B".

3) The call can be made from tie-line links

of ex-

change "B" to group No. 1 of exchange "B".

4) Thus, the call is allowed to go through from Group No.2

of exchange "A" to Group No. 1 of exchange "B".

Function (C)

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