Selected Paging

The Selected Paging permits simultaneous paging of arbitrary stations or zones selected freely at a master station. It is broadly divided into two classifications: Individually Selected Paging and Matrix Selected Paging. Each function offers the following paging modes.

A. Individually Selected Paging.

This function is used when simultaneously paging multiple individual stations or zones.

(1)Selected Station Paging

A group of selected stations can be paged within an independent system, including tie-line systems connected by means of the TI-62.

(2)Selected Zone Paging

A group of selected zones can be paged within an independent system, including tie-line systems connected by means of the TI-62.

(3)Selected Rented Line Station Paging

A group of selected stations can be paged over separate exchange systems connected using the TI-600 via rented lines.

(4) Selected Rented Line Zone Paging

A group of selected zones can be paged over separate exchange systems connected using the TI-600 via rented lines.

(5) Selected Global All-Call Paging

All-call paging can be provided over separate exchange systems connected using the TI-600 via rented lines. The system having the station that has paged is also covered.

A. Individually selected paging

1.Selected station paging and response [Paging]

First dial

and then

(station No.)

After dialing station Nos., press

A maximum of 20 stations can be paged simultaneously. However, the number decreases depending on the number of available links.

When any one station in a paged group is busy, this function cannot be used.

[Response]

To respond, dial

2.Selected zone paging and response [Paging]

First dial

and then

(zone No.).

After dialing zone Nos., press

A maximum of 20 zones can be paged simultaneously. However, the number decreases depending on the number of available links. When any one zone in a paged group is busy, this function cannot be used.

[Response]

To respond, dial

covered.

(6) Selected External All-Call Paging

This is the same as the Global All-Call Paging except that the system having an operating station is not covered.

B. Matrix Selected Paging.

This function is used when paging one same group of selected stations or zones simultaneously over separate exchange systems connected using the TI-600 via rented lines.

(1) Global Matrix Station Paging

One same group of selected stations can be paged over separate exchange systems simultaneously. The system having an operating station is also covered.

(2) External Matrix Station Paging

This is the same as the Global Matrix Station Paging except that the system having an operating station is not covered.

(3)Global Matrix Zone Paging

One same group of selected zones can be paged over separate systems simultaneously. The system having an oeprating station is also covered.

(4)External Matrix Zone Paging

This is the same as the Global Matrix Zone Paging except that the system having an oeprating station is not covered.

Any station Any station Any station

No. No. No.

Station paging

Any paging

Any paging

Any paging

zone No.

zone No.

zone No.

Zone paging

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TOA Electronics CP-66 operating instructions Selected Paging

CP-66 specifications

The TOA Electronics CP-66 is a sophisticated six-zone mixer amplifier that is designed for versatility and high-performance in various sound reinforcement applications. Ideal for commercial settings such as schools, conference rooms, restaurants, and places of worship, the CP-66 stands out due to its advanced features and user-friendly design.

One of the main features of the CP-66 is its powerful 60-watt output, which is perfectly suited for small to medium-sized venues. The amplifier ensures clear and balanced sound distribution across all zones, thanks to its high-quality preamp and power amp design. With multiple microphone and line inputs, users can connect various audio sources, including microphones, music players, and other multimedia devices, making it a flexible solution for different audio needs.

A key technological aspect of the CP-66 is its built-in EQ controls, enabling users to tailor the audio output to suit the acoustics of the environment. This is complemented by the inclusion of zone volume controls, allowing for individualized sound management in each of the six zones. Additionally, the CP-66 features ducking capabilities, which allow background music levels to be automatically reduced when announcements are made, ensuring that important communications are heard clearly.

The CP-66 also prides itself on its ease of operation. The intuitive front panel layout includes dedicated knobs and switches that streamline user interaction, making it accessible for both audio professionals and those with little technical knowledge. The unit is housed in a robust chassis, ensuring durability and reliability, which is essential for continuous operation in busy environments.

In terms of connectivity, the CP-66 offers versatile options including RCA input, balanced microphone inputs, and a variety of output options for connecting external speakers. Moreover, the unit supports a wide frequency response, which contributes to its ability to deliver high-quality audio playback across varying sound sources.

Overall, the TOA Electronics CP-66 is a well-rounded, reliable mixer amplifier that excels in both performance and functionality. Its comprehensive features cater to a diverse range of audio applications, making it a sought-after choice among professionals seeking effective sound management solutions.