Toa N-8000 Series Ver.1.41 User Manual

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Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE

Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE

IP Station: Function Settings 1

(3) Time Limit

Set the time-out value for calling, conversation or paging functions in ten-second units between 10 and
990 seconds.

Call Time-out:

Set whether to limit the duration of a call to the station. If setting a time-out, enter
the time limit after which calls to the station are automatically terminated. If not
setting a time-out, calls will continue until they are cancelled or the called station
responds.

Conversation Time-out: Set whether to limit the duration of conversations with the station. If setting a

time-out, enter the time limit after which conversations to the station are
automatically terminated. If not setting a time-out, conversations will continue
until executing the termination operation.

Paging Time-out (IP master station only):

Set whether to limit the duration of paging call with the station. If setting a time-
out, enter the time limit after which paging calls to the station are automatically
terminated.
If not setting a time-out, paging calls will continue until executing the termination
operation.

(4) BGM input

Set BGM to be heard at this IP station.
Select the unit's number and audio input number of the multi interface unit to which the BGM sound
sources are connected.

(5) Paging response mode (IP master station only)

Select either "Zone Selection" or "Automatic Response" modes when responding to the paging.

Zone Selection:

Responds to a paging call by designating the number of the paging zone.
Respond to the paging party who made the paging to the designated zone last is
called. Use this mode if paging announcements are heard from multiple zones.

Automatic Response:

Use only the paging response key to make a response. The responding station is
connected to the station that made a paging call over the paging zone through
which the responding station last received a call.

(6) Priority settings

Sets whether paging calls or conversations should take precedence when these occur simultaneously.

Paging priority:

When a call is received while receiving a paging call, the called station becomes
busy and the paging call is gone through. Station keys cannot be used while
receiving a paging call. (Paging response cannot be performed at a paging
receiving station, either.)

Conversation priority:

A paging call is not received when paged during a conversation or dialing
operation. Station keys can be dialed even while receiving a paging call.

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