TOA Electronics CP-66 Intercom System User Manual


 
Tie-line
Example of Group Blocking registration
To use this function, station No. 200 programming (No.470
programming or No.740 programming) of the allocated
station number, group, paging zone, etc., must be set up in
the exchange.
1. Example of conversation and paging
To make this example of Group Blocking available for
the system, the following programming at steps 2
through 4 must be set up in each exchange.
Paging to Zone No. 31
Paging to Zone No. 16
2. "No. 200 programming" in Exchange A
Function registration (A) Function registration (B)
Function registration (C)
Station for
each group
Group No. of calling
station
Group No. of station
receiving call
All-call
Paging zone of station receiving call
Zone No.
First station No.
2 0 1
2 1 0
220
250
Last station No.
209
2 1 9
249
279
Tie-line links
Tie-line links
Station not in group
Exchange A
Exchange B
Exchange C
3. "No.470 programming" in Exchange B
Function registration (A)
Function registration (B)
Function registration (C)
Station for
each group
Group No. of calling
station
Group No. of station
receiving call
All-call
Paging zone of station receiving call
Zone No.
First station No.
470
480
490
Last station No.
479
489
499
Tie-line links
Tie-line links
Station not in group
Exchange A
Exchange B Exchange C
4. "No. 740 programming" in Exchange C
Function registration (A)
Function registration (B)
Function registration (C)
Station for
each group
Group No. of calling
station
Group No. of station
receiving call
All-call
Paging zone of station receiving call
Zone No.
First station No.
740
760
770
Last station No.
759
769
799
Tie-line links
Tie-line links
Station not in
group
Note.
Stations capable of being called without registration.
Stations not belonging to the group.
Exchange A
Exchange B
Exchange C
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