Toa SX-2000 Series User Manual

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PRIORITY SETTINGS

(2) Priority

Select priority levels. The smaller the number, the higher the
priority level.
The priority range that can be set varies depending on the
types of the sound sources.

Type

Priority

Default

Emergency

1 – 128

50

Evacuation

129 – 256

150

Alert

129 – 256

200

Reset (All clear)

129 – 256

250

General

257 – 512

300

BGM

257 – 512

500

• Emergency: Microphone announcement from the remote microphone of which type is "Emergency" or

set to "Emergency/General."

• Evacuation: EV message broadcast of which type is set to "Evacuation."
• Alert:

EV message broadcast of which type is set to "Alert."

• Reset:

EV message broadcast of which type is set to "Reset."

• General:

General-purpose pattern broadcast from the sound source of which type is set to
"General," and microphone announcement from the remote microphone of which type is
set to "General."

• BGM:

General-purpose pattern broadcast from the sound source of which type is set to "BGM."

Notes
• Here, set the priority level when the BGM sound source is assigned to the general-purpose pattern

broadcast. Priority levels for the "General" and "BGM" to be set here work among general-purpose
sound sources or among BGM sound sources, and do not work between general-purpose sound
sources and BGM sound sources.

• General-purpose sound sources and BGM sound sources are mixed when the BGM sound source is

assigned to the general-purpose pattern broadcast. Volume level of the BGM sound sources can be
attenuated in the

"Mixing Setting (p. 53)."

• The priority levels set for BGM sources take effect when the BGM sources are assigned to general-

purpose broadcast patterns. When the BGM sources are assigned to BGM patterns, their priority levels
are made lowest in the system irrespective of their set priority levels.

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