24. BROADCAST GROUP/ZONE SETTING
24.1. Routing Assignment
24.1.1. Zone-to-Group assignment
Desired broadcast zones (1 – 10) can be combined into one broadcast group (Groups 1 – 5). (See p. 53
Setting example ( mark indicates "Set" state.)
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Broadcast Group | Broadcast Zone 1 – 10 | ALL zones (Marking a check bypasses the | |
(Setting item) | 1 2 3 4 5 | 6 7 8 9 10 | external attenuator on |
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*1 The Remote Microphone can select broadcast zones by pressing the GROUP 1 or GROUP 2 key instead of individual zone selector keys 1 – 10.
*2 The broadcast zone settings (zones 1 – 10) cannot be changed unless the ALL zones setting is canceled (i.e. "Not Bypassed").
If the ALL zones (attenuator bypass) item is set to "Bypassed," as seen in Group 4 in the above example. Setting "Bypassed" shorts the "N1" terminal to "C" terminal on the
[Default setting]
Only the zone with the same number as the group number is assigned to each group. (Example: Zone 1 is assigned to Group 1, and Zone 5 to Group 5.)
24.1.2. Control input/Telephone paging/Westminster
When control inputs 1 – 3, telephone paging, or Westminster chime is activated, broadcast is made to their respectively assigned groups 1 – 5. (See p. 56 "Control Input/Telephone Paging/Westminster
Setting example ( mark indicates "Set" state.)
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Control Input/Telephone | Broadcast Group | ALL zones (Marking a check bypasses the | ||||
Paging/Westminster Chime (Setting item) | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | external attenuator on |
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TEL paging |
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Broadcast is made to the zones selected in the above
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Only "All zones" is assigned to each setting item from Input 1 to Westminster chime. (Example: TEL paging setting in the above table)
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