TOA Electronics CP-66 Intercom System User Manual


 
Alarm
Operation of this fuction not only terminates every conver-
sation and paging call, but also temporarily stops BGM and
time signal broadcasts, allowing the alarm call to go through
all the stations. The interrupted broadcasts are automatical-
ly restored as soon as the alarm call is finished.
Notes.
1) No dialing can be accomplished during the alarm call.
2) The following equipment is required to have the
alarm function in the system.
LM-65C line modem unit
any one frame of FR-610A, FR-620A, FR-630A or
FR-630A/FR-631A
BOX-08 terminal box
external equipment for the input of alarm drive
external equipment for the input of alarm
3) If the LM-62C and/or the LM-62A are mixed up with
the LM-65C in the system, the stations connected to
the LM-65C only can be heard the alarm.
Time Signal
Time signal is sounded at the stations not used for the
conversation or paging call, interrupting BGM. The inter-
rupted BGM is automatically restored as soon as the time
signal stops.
Notes.
1) It is possible to make or receive a call even while
the time signal is being sounded.
2) The interrupted time signal is restored as soon as
the call is finished.
3) The following equipment is required to have the time
signal function in the system.
LM-65C line modem unit
any one frame of FR-610A, FR-620A, FR-630A or
FR-630A/FR-631A
BOX-08 terminal box
external equipment for the input of time signal
drive
external equipment for the input of time signal
4) If the LM-62C and/or the LM-62A are mixed up with
the LM-65C in the system, the stations connected to
the LM-65C only can be heard the time signal.
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