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5. Scroll the input source priority list until the priority which is to be applied to the selected output is
displayed in the right field:
5. Scroll the input source priority list until the priority which is to be applied to the selected output is
displayed in the right field:
OUTPUT 01 [Priority-03] OUTPUT 01 [Priority-03]
Long DVA (EVAC) default value: ‘03’ Long DVA (EVAC) default value: ‘03’
Short DVA (TEST) default value: ‘05’ Short DVA (TEST) default value: ‘05’
Possible values: 01 to 19 (01 is the highest priority) Possible values: 01 to 19 (01 is the highest priority)
Care should be taken in ensuring that Alarm and Emergency DVAs have a high priority
and non-emergency sources such as non-emergency DVAs, Paging Microphones, and
background music sources have low priorities. This is to ensure that these emergency
inputs can override normal inputs.
Care should be taken in ensuring that Alarm and Emergency DVAs have a high priority
and non-emergency sources such as non-emergency DVAs, Paging Microphones, and
background music sources have low priorities. This is to ensure that these emergency
inputs can override normal inputs.
There is also Priority-00, but it is not for general use. It is used by the Mute input, see
Section “10 Mute Input Configuration”.
There is also Priority-00, but it is not for general use. It is used by the Mute input, see
Section “10 Mute Input Configuration”.
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6. Repeat steps 4 to 5 to assign the priority to each output.
7. When all outputs have had their correct priority assigned, save the changes by pressing the SELECT
key, or cancel by pressing the BACK key.

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