P. 5-46 – Toa N-8000 Series User Manual

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Chapter 5

SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE

Multi Interface: Audio I/O

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(2) Output mode

Setting "Input mode" to "Aux input paging," "BGM" or "Unused" permits "PA paging" to be selected.

Tie-line:

Select this item when connecting the Multi interface unit to the exchange of different series

intercom system (EXES-2000 or EXES-6000 series system).

PBX I/F: Select this item when connecting the Multi interface unit to the PBX analog E&M interface.
PA paging: Select this item when connecting the amplifier, etc. for PA paging.
Unused: The audio output is not used.

(3) Input sensitivity

Setting "Input mode" to "Tie-line" or "PBX I/F" permits the input sensitivity to be set.

Set the sensitivity level in 4 increments of 1 – 4. "1" (default) is the minimum and "4" is maximum. (5 dB per

step)

(4) Access No.

Setting "Input mode" to "Tie-line" or "PBX I/F" permits the access number to be set. Set the access number

between 0 and 99 (single or double digit), which is used when the Multi interface unit is connected to

different series intercom system or when making calls to a PBX.
Note

When a single digit number is set for the access number, avoid using numbers that match the first 1 digit

of station numbers.

When a double digit number is set for the access number, avoid using numbers that match the first 2 digits

of station numbers.

(5) paging No.

Setting "Input mode" to "Aux input paging" permits the paging zone to be set.

Enter the paging zone number.

(6) Output level

Setting "Input mode" to "Tie-line" or "PBX I/F" permits the output level to be set.

Set the sensitivity level in 4 increments of 1 – 4. "1" is the minimum and "4" (default) is maximum. (5 dB per

step)

(7) line attr (line attribute)

Choose a line attribute from "PB," "DP10," and "DP20."

(8) line start

Setting "Input mode" to "PBX I/F" permits the line start method to be set. Choose the line start method from

"Wink start," "Second dial tone," and "Timing start" signaling methods, which are defined as follows.

Wink start signaling method

After sending a start signal, a calling device sends a selective signal when it detects the acknowledgment

signal (140 to 290 ms contact-closure pulse) from the called device.
Second dial tone signaling method

After sending a start signal, a calling device sends a selective signal when it detects the dial tone from

the called device.
Timing start signaling method

After sending a start signal, a calling device sends a selective signal after 3 seconds have passed.

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