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Select All – it can only select 12 partitions at most as to the partition operation mode. But, as to the
grouping mode, 12 groups shall be all selected. For example, the user is operated currently in a grouping
mode and wants only to start the partition/grouping key “Z/G01”. It contains Partition 1, Partition 88 and
Partition 120. Other partitions cannot be selected. At this moment, the user can only configure Group 1
through the “Group Configuration” in “Paging” of PAVA6000 Configuration, and the partitions selected in
other 11 groups will all be subject to an inverse selection. After the synchronous configuration of
corresponding partitions, to select Partition 1 in the panel is equivalent to the simultaneous selection of 3
partitions in the partition mode, but the selection of other partitions is invalid.
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,6 —— Key “Paging Startup”
MIC Paging Control Key
Notes:
1. When it is paging, the current paging will be ended by pressing this key;
2. When there is no paging but the partition is selected, it will begin the paging by pressing this key (it will wait
for the ON of the microphone light);
Attentions
:
When the MIC is operated in the PTT mode, this key shall be always held down for a paging operation;
otherwise the paging will end (PTT mode refers to the description in the later “11”).
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,7 —— MIC Power Switch
It is used to start or close MIC operating power supply (it must be firstly connected to the host, namely,
“8” must be connected with “7” in the rear row of the host)
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,8 —— Device Online Interface
It is used to connect the system host or one set of upper/lower PAVA6006.
For these two interfaces, there is no distinction between the major and the minor one.
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,9 —— MIC Output Audio Sensitivity Adjustment
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,10 —— MIC External Line Input Audio is output by mixing with the Audio of “2” of the
Panel
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,11 —— Device ID Configuration Switch
Bits “1-5” – means the device online ID. The online IDs of the device in the below are respectively: (namely,
the binary value of device ID is the bits 1-5 plus 1. to pull on means “1” and to pull off means “0”).
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