TOA Electronics VM-2120 instruction manual Priority Function during BGM Broadcast

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11.2.2. Priority function when 2 broadcasts with the equal priority level are simultaneously made

When two or more broadcasts with the equal priority level are simultaneously made, priority mode is as shown in the following table depending on the type of broadcast sound source and setting switch status.

Broadcast

Competing priority level (Priority level of simultaneously made broadcasts)

sound source

Priority 1

Priority 2

Priority 3

Priority 4

Inputs 1 – 3

Last-come-first-served

Last-come-first-

 

Priority 2 mixing

 

 

 

 

or first-come-first-served

served or first-

 

(selectable)

Mixing

––

 

 

priority *1 *4

come-first-served

 

 

 

 

Telephone paging

(selectable)

priority *1 *4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(selectable)

 

 

––

––

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remote

 

 

Last-come-first-

 

Unit No. priority *4

 

 

Microphones 1 – 4

 

 

served or first-

 

[Numerical order]

 

 

 

 

 

 

come-first-served

(selectable)

––

––

 

 

 

Unit No. priority *4

priority *1 *3 *4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[Numerical order]

(selectable)

 

 

 

 

 

1 – 2

 

(selectable)

 

 

 

––

 

Message

 

 

 

––

Last-come-

––

3 – 5

 

 

first-served

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

priority

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BGM 1 and 2

 

––

 

––

––

Mixing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*1 Has nothing to do with the setting of SW2-No. 8 switch (priority mode for the equal priority unit).

*2 Enabled when "Mixed" is selected (factory-preset to "Not mixed") using the unit's internal SW3-No. 2 switch "Priority 2 mixing."

*3 "Last-come-first-served" priority is selected if the unit's internal SW3-No. 2 switch "Priority 2 mixing" is set for "Mixed."

*4 Different settings cannot be selected between "priority 1" and "priority 2."

11.3. Priority Function during BGM Broadcast

When other broadcast is made during the BGM broadcast (Priority level 4), the BGM broadcast is as shown in the table below depending on the priority level of such other broadcast. (The BGM broadcast is restored to the former state when the other broadcast is completed.)

Priority level of broadcast

BGM broadcast operation

overlapping with BGM broadcast

 

 

 

Priority 1

Cut off.

 

 

Priority 2

Cut off*1 or volume is decreased*2 *3.

Priority 3

Volume is decreased*3.

Priority 4 (BGM)

Mixed.

 

 

*1 Cut off when broadcast is made by Inputs 1 – 3 set for "Line level" inputs.

*2 Decreased when broadcast is made by Remote Microphone, telephone paging, or Inputs 1 – 3 set for "Microphone level" inputs.

*3 The attenuation level can be selected from the following using the unit's internal SW4-No.1 and 2 switches.

(1)No attenuation (Mixed)

(2)–28 dB, (audible)

(3)dB (inaudible) (factory-preset level)

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