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priority call (in which case it is also filled with color, see figure 60.12), but in case a required audio interconnection to the subsystem with this zone is not available, see section 59.5.4.3, no control is possible either. Such a zone can be selected but will not be addressed when the call is started. No control is indicated by cross hatching of the selection border. From left to right: Unselected and no control possible, Selected by a business call and no control possible, Selected by an emergency call and no control possible.

figure 60.10: Disconnected zone

The figure 60.10 shows how a zone appears on the screen when the network controller it belongs to is disconnected form the PC Call Server. This is a fault condition, although it does not mean that this zone cannot be addressed by e.g. a call station which is directly connected to the Praesideo network of that zone. This icon only indicates that this zone cannot be addressed by the PC Call Station Clients.

figure 60.11: Zonefault

The figure 60.11 shows how a zone and zone group appear on the screen when a fault exists in this zone or zone group. A warning triangle is visible on top of the normal icon. This is a fault situation that causes that (part of) a zone cannot be reached for calls anymore. See section 47.3.32 for more details.

figure 60.12: Zone addressed by call

The figure 60.12 shows how a zone appears on the screen when a selected internal call is running in that zone, i.e. a predefined call that was started from this PC Call Station Client and is still selected. A zone with a running, internal and selected call is indicated by a color filled circle.

From left to right: Internal business call selected and running, Internal emergency call selected and running.

figure 60.13: Occupied zone

The figure 60.13 shows how a zone appears on the screen when it is occupied by an external call, i.e. a call that was not started as the currently predefined call from this PC Call Station Client. A running external call is indicated by a color filled square. In this case the selected predefined call of the PC Call Station Client has a higher priority than the active call in the occupied zone, otherwise the selection border would have been cross hatched, see figure 60.9, to indicate that this zone cannot be taken over.

From left to right: Unselected and not occupied, Occupied by external business call, Occupied by external emergency call.

figure 60.14: Partial status

Zone groups and PC Call Station zone groups can have a partial status. This means that not all zones of a zone group have the same status. Some can be available for a call, while others are occupied by a lower or higher priority call. This is indicated by a yellow square or circle inside the icon.

A yellow square means that a zone group is partly occupied. If the border is also hatched none of the zones can be addressed. If the border is solid at least one zone is still addressable. A yellow circle means that an internal business or emergency call is running, but not to all zones of that group. By adding separate zone icons to the same view, it is possible to see what the individual zone status is. The figure 60.14 shows in the first line from left to right: Zone group unselected and partly

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