
8. Paging with the ZP-001T
a. How do I perform paging using the ZP-001T in Matrix (Normal) Mode?
Once you configure the I/O settings for ZP-001T as
the paging source (in this example –SLOT 3/Input
5), you should then:
1.
Set the priority for the ZP input as 7 or higher
(above the BGM sources).
2.
Priority output should be set to LIFO, unless
there is another paging source, such as a
microphone, which shares the same output
and priority level.
3.
Clicking on the volume calls up the Volume
Settings page. The fader adjustment for the
ZP module output will appear here and may
be adjusted as needed.
4.
Clicking on the ZP SETTING box calls up the
ZP window. This page allows you to select
the type of phone exchange interface you will
connect to the module:
a.
PAGING PORT
-an analog 2-wire port found on many phone system exchanges.
This also requires a dry contact to activate the page.
b.
RING SIGNAL
- An extension output from the phone exchange (typical RJ-11
modular connection-this is for
analog
extension ONLY-NOT compatible with
digital signals). Both of
these must support
DTMF
dialing protocols to operate
properly (please check the
specifications for the
exchange)
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c.
Pre-Announced Tone
-
selects whether a “chime”
precedes the page when
activated.
5.
Ducking
-The ducking circuit must
be activated for both the paging
source (ZP) and the sources which must be attenuated /muted when the page is
activated.
VOX is not possible for ZP paging in this mode.
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b
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The page outputs from
the ZP module do not need
to be programmed in the
Event page. It is pre-
programmed to activate
(by either ring tone or
paging contact) any
outputs which are dialed
on the phone extension
.
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