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VAR8 and Variants Operation, Commissioning, Fault Finding, and Maintenance Guide
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11. Define the type and level of chime, if any, to be sounded prior to microphone announcement. 11. Define the type and level of chime, if any, to be sounded prior to microphone announcement.
If configured, the chime will be triggered when the input source is routed. However the actual audio input
will only be routed when the chime is complete. Three types of chime are available: one; two; or three
chimes, or none.
If configured, the chime will be triggered when the input source is routed. However the actual audio input
will only be routed when the chime is complete. Three types of chime are available: one; two; or three
chimes, or none.
Menu: ConfigurationÆSystemÆRouterÆInputsÆMic/LineÆI/P #<nn>Æ<mic type>ÆAudioÆChime Menu: ConfigurationÆSystemÆRouterÆInputsÆMic/LineÆI/P #<nn>Æ<mic type>ÆAudioÆChime
9.4 Priority Set-up
The input priority is used to resolve conflicts when two or more inputs try to broadcast to the same output. In
this case the input with the highest priority will be able to broadcast, and the others will not.
Priority is assignable to each input per output. This is so that different inputs may have different priorities
according to which zone they are serving. For example a particular audio input may have a high priority only
in its local zone.
A lower priority input may be overridden during paging if a higher priority input starts to page the zone. In this
case, the lower priority input will however be able to continue to page any remaining zones.
If the override source is removed during the original announcement, then the overridden zones will not be re-
instated. This is to minimise the broadcast of potentially ambiguous or annoying message fragments.
Note that the action is different if an announcement from a Fire Microphone is overridden by a higher priority
Fire Microphone, in this case the lower priority Fire Microphone will be restored immediately that the higher
priority Fire Microphone has completed the announcement.
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19 priority levels are assignable to any of the audio input sources.
Assignment of equal priorities means that those inputs operate on a ‘first-come-first-served’
basis.
The lower the priority value, the higher the priority.
To Allocate Priority to a Mic/Line Input:
12. Select the input, and then allocate the priority independently to each of the Router outputs as required.
Menu: ConfigurationÆSystemÆRouterÆInputsÆMic/LineÆI/P #<nn>Æ<mic type>ÆCtrlÆPri
Possible options: 01 to 19 (01 is the highest priority)
Care should be taken in ensuring that Fire Microphones, and Alarm and Emergency DVAs
have a high priority and non-emergency sources, such as non-emergency DVAs, Paging
Microphones, and music sources, have low priorities. This is to ensure that these
emergency inputs can override normal inputs.
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ASL INTERCOM VAR8 Specifications

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BrandASL INTERCOM
ModelVAR8
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish