Priority Station Paging

Normal station paging calls are not audible at the busy

stations, but the Priority Station Paging can break in on

such busy stations.

1. Dial

(zones: 1 ~ 7, all-call: 0),

(zones: 01 ~ 31, all-call: 00), or

(*01~15)

(combination zones: 80 ~ 99).

If there is a busy station, the conversation is interrupted and the paging call is allowed to go through, while trans- mitting a holding tone to the conversation partner

placed on hold.

2.The converstion is restored when the paging is finished.

(*)

3.To respond to the paging call during the conversation,

first terminate it by depressing or by replacing a

station handset and then dial

or

(Zone

No.) (Zone paging or combination paging response) or

or (All-call response).

*When the EX-610 or EX-610 is used.

*The conversation is not restored if the Privacy switch is set to ON. (In the EX-6000 system, it is possible to page or respond to a paging call even when the Privacy switch is ON.)

Notes.

(1)Dialling keys while receiving a station paging call makes the call inaudible at that station and connects that station to the called station.

(2)When the called station is being paged, a busy tone is transmitted to a calling party and he can "camp- on". Refer to Example 2.

(3)When a paged zone (Zone 1) has a station placing a paging call over the other zone (Zone 2), a party who has paged the zone 1 is put in the "Camp-on- busy" mode. Refer to Example 3.

(4)For the Priority Station Paging function, stations (consetive numbers) in each paging zone, which can be interrupted during conversation, must be pro- grammed at the station No.200. This is also required to programme the zones for automatic paging re- sponse (see Note 2 of Paging) and station groups having acess to incoming telephone calls.

(5)Even when the Priority Station Paging function has been adopted, by establishing the station No.200 programming (Function Code 39) desired stations can be made to refuse a priority paging call when

they are busy.

(6)When the system incorporates Station paging and PA paging at the same time, employ the Zone

number dialing method

for the

paging response. Also, set up "Station No.200

programming" for Priority Station paging. If the

Automatic reeponsing method is em- ployed, then "No.200 programming" need to be set up for every station and conversation is inter- rupted each time the external PA paging is made.

< Example 1 >

< Example 2 >

< Example 3 >

Programming for Example 1, 2 and 3

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TOA Electronics CP-66 Priority Station Paging, Normal station paging calls are not audible at the busy

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