Executive priority, Time-out, P. 2-21 – Toa N-8000 Series Ver.1.41 User Manual

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Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION

2.9. Executive Priority

If a called station is busy, as indicated by a busy tone, performing Priority operation from a call station
transmits a short priority call tone, then forcibly terminates the current conversation, allowing the call to go
through. Access to priority call operation or refusal of priority calls can be set individually for each station.
Use the supplied N-8000 Software program to perform the setting. (Refer to

p. 5-52

,

5-56

.)

Notes
• Any station can perform the Executive Priority operation.
• The Executive priority calls cannot interrupt the stations connected to the N-8010EX Exchange.

[Operation]

When Station A calls Station B, which is at that time
engaged in a conversation with Station C, Station A
presses its [9] key.

A call tone is transmitted to both Stations B and C, and
the conversation is forcibly terminated, enabling Station
A to be connected to Station B.
• If a setting has been performed to allow Station B to

refuse interrupt calls, the Priority Call function cannot
be used, and the busy status remains unchanged.

Busy tone

During conversation

A

C

Interrupt conversation

B

C

B

A

Conversation terminated

9

2.10. Time-Out

This function restricts the duration of calling, conversation, and paging to prevent the speech path from being
left unused when a user neglects to terminate conversation or paging.
When the set time has elapsed, stations automatically return to standby state.

Note
Use the supplied N-8000 software to set each time limit (programmable for 10 – 990 seconds in 10-second
units). (Refer to

p. 5-30

,

5-49

.)

Tip
The time limit is programmed at the exchange to which the station that makes the call is connected, or at the
IP station that makes the call.

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