Other functions and operation, Scan monitor, P. 2-148 – Toa N-8000 Series User Manual

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2-148

Chapter 2

FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION

N-8000AL TELEPHONE INTERFACE CONNECTED TELEPHONE

4. OTHER FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION

4.1. Scan Monitor

The telephone can scan arbitrary stations for auditory monitoring.

The station to be scan-monitored must be preprogrammed into a monitor group or can be selected each time

by designating the station number.

The stations to be monitored are switched at specified time intervals in preprogrammed sequence or in order

of being selected .

Up to 16 stations can be programmed to the same monitor group.

Up to 4 station groups (up to 64 stations) can be monitored in sequence from a single telephone.

Up to 16 stations can be selected by key operation.

• Use the supplied N-8000 Setting Software to set a monitor group, scan monitor duration, and the conditions of

the stations to be monitored. (Refer to

p. 5-69

,

5-84

.)

• Stations in use or in busy state are skipped and not monitored. The RS-140 Switch Panel set to Privacy mode

is also skipped.

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Manual scan

Scan monitor group or stations selected by key operation

: Stop/Restart
: Advances the scan.
: Moves the scan back.

Replace the handset: Scan monitor ends.

2

0

X

Monitor group number

2

Y

Y

Station number

Y

Y

Station number

Monitor scan

or

The station to be scan-monitored is preset to one of the following display modes using the N-8000 Setting

Software:
[Display OFF]

The station remains in standby mode (status indicator unlit) even while being scan-monitored.

[Display ON]

The status indicator remains lit while the station is being scan-monitored.

[Display & Monitor Tone]

A start tone (key-touch tone) sounds when scan monitoring begins and the status indicator remains lit during

monitoring.

Note

In the case of the RS-140/180/480, the status indicator does not light even if set to "Display ON" mode.

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