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Toa VX-2000SF
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Chapter 3: SYSTEM OPERATION OUTLINE
8. BROADCAST PRIORITIES
3-14
RM-3
RM-4
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
8.3. Broadcasts from the Daisy-Chain Connected Remote Microphones
When Remote Microphones are connected in a daisy-chain fashion to a single VX-200XR, only 1 Remote
Microphone among those can make broadcasts. The broadcast-enabled Remote Microphone is determined on
a priority basis such as highest, FIFO, or LIFO priority of which settings are applicable among daisy-chained
Remote Microphones.
[
Broadcasts from RM-3 given higher priority than RM-4, or FIFO Broadcasts from both Remote Microphones
of the same priority level
]
While RM-3 is broadcasting to Zones 1 and 2, if RM-4 attempts to broadcast to Zones 2 and 3, it cannot
broadcast to any zone. RM-4 must wait until RM-3 finishes its broadcast.
Tip
Up to 4 Remote Microphones of Emergency type can be daisy-chain connected to a single VX-200XR.
In this connection system, however, when the Remote Microphone with highest priority makes broadcast,
others with lower priority are disabled for broadcast.
It is recommended that every Emergency type unit be made one-to-one connection to the VX-200XR if individual
units are intended to make broadcasts to different zones in Emergency mode.
As for the RM-200X unit designated as General type, it may be connected in a daisy chain to the Emergency
type unit because the RM-200X will not operate in Emergency mode.
• DuringbroadcastfromtheRemoteMicrophonewithhighestpriority,otherRemoteMicrophonesaredisables
for broadcast.
RM-200X RM-200X
Zone C Zone B
(Emergency) (Emergency)
Zone A
Zone D
RM-200XF RM-200XF VX-200XR
Highest priority unit

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