Conversation functions and operation, Calling, P. 2-95 – Toa N-8000 Series User Manual

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2-95

Chapter 2

FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION

REMOTE MICROPHONE STATION'S FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION

4. CONVERSATION FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION

4.1. Calling

4.1.1. Using a station call key

Step 1. Press the station call key into which the station call number to

be called is programmed.

The call tone is heard through the calling station's internal speaker.

Note

When a busy tone is heard, wait till the line becomes free, and you are

automatically connected to the called party.

Step 2. Speak into the microphone when the call tone stops and the called

party answers.

Note

When the system is set to "Sequential Response*" and the called

station set to "Automatic Connection Mode*," it is possible to start

conversations after a brief ring tone is sounded once. In other settings,

the call tone continues to sound and stops when the called party

answers, allowing conversations to start.

Step 3. To finish conversations, press the Talk key.

* Use the supplied N-8000 Setting Software to perform Sequential response and Incoming call mode setting.

(Refer to

p. 5-26

,

5-65

.)

Note

If the system has been set for call time-out or conversation time-out, the call or conversation automatically stops

after the specified time limit. The specific length of this time-out (between 10 and 990 seconds in 10-second

units) is preprogrammed into individual exchanges or IP stations using the supplied N-8000 Setting Software.

(Refer to

p. 5-63

.)

4.1.2. Using dial keys

When dial keys are assigned to the Function keys, calls can be made through the same dial operation as that

for individual calls from the Master station.

Status indicator

Station call key

Flashes

orange

Green

Selection indicator

Talk key

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