Bgm (only when the n-8000mi is used), P. 2-69 – Toa N-8000 Series User Manual

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2-69

Chapter 2

FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION

MASTER STATION'S FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION

1

BGM

(Channel 1)

OFF

(Channel 0)

Channel number change (a number decreases by 1)

Function designation number

5.7. BGM

(only when the N-8000MI is used)

Connecting playback components to the Multi interface unit permits Background music selectable from up to 8

programs to be heard from each station speaker while in standby mode.
It is possible to make or receive calls at the station even in BGM mode. In this event, BGM broadcasts are

automatically interrupted.
Interrupted BGM broadcasts are automatically restored after the conversation or paging is completed.

Notes

• Use the supplied N-8000 Setting Software to set the unit number and audio input number of the Multi interface

unit with connected playback components, and the stations that can receive BGM broadcasts. (Refer to

p.

5-36

,

5-45

,

5-63

,

5-66

,

5-80

.)

• Since BGM is lower than conversations and paging in priority, BGM may be interrupted at a BGM-broadcast

station even if the station performs no operation when other station makes a call or paging with all speech

links busy. Especially for the N-8010EX, which has a small number of speech links, BGM interruption happens

more frequently.

• For a Multi interface unit connected to playback components and exchanges connected to stations that select

BGM, perform settings so that they can be connected to the network that enables multicast communications

(Refer to

p. 5-25

) of high-quality mode (Refer to

p. 5-33

,

5-41

,

5-61

).

• Substations and telephones cannot access the background music function.

[Channel Selection]

• Press [Function key][1][Channel number].

1

BGM

(Channel 1)

BGM

(Channel 2)

Channel number change (a number increases by 1)

Function designation number

1

Channel number (1 – 8; 0: OFF)

Function designation number

X

BGM

• Pressing [Function key][1][

] increases the channel number by 1 (1

2

...7

8

0...).

• Pressing [Function key][1][

] decreases the channel number by 1 (1

0

8

7...).

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