5.0 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS
UL S2203
CyberCat 254/1016 Operation Manual
5-25
FM
P/N: 06-326-2
Rev 6, 09/2015
5.8.2
AUDIO PRIORITY STATUS
The Audio Priority Status screen allows you to view which paging microphone has the “master” status in the
voice system and the priority status of the active voice switch. There are no selectable items on this screen.
From the Diagnostic Menu 5 screen, press the F2 button to view the Audio Priority Status screen:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
A
A U D P R I O R I T Y A T : n n n
B
A C T I V E S W a a a - b b - c c c
C
P A G E M A S T E R A T :
D
P N L a a a A D R b b c c c c c c c
Exhibit 5-34: Audio Priority Status Screen
Note:
Each switch card and input module configured for voice operation on the voice system is
configured with a priority level. These priority levels are used to resolve which switch has control priority
over another switch that is programmed for the same operation. A switch with a lower priority setting
cannot override a switch with a higher priority. Switch with the same priority setting can override another
switch with the same priority setting or a lower priority setting.
•
Row A (nnn) – Displays the current priority level active (0 – 254) at the panel. “000” indicates that
no priority is active. The control panel will accept switch activations from switches with higher or
equal priority.
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Row B (aaa-bb-ccc) – Displays the most recent switch input that was accepted by the panel.
“aaa”
= panel ID or panel address of the switch
“bb”
= peripheral bus address or loop number of the switch
“ccc”
= switch number or device address
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Row D (aaa-bb-ccc) – Displays the location of the device that has control of the audio bus (i.e.,
digital paging card or remote paging card) for paging purposes.
“aaa”
= panel ID
“bb”
= peripheral bus address (2 - 32)
“ccc”
= displays “DPM” if digital paging module is in control or “REM MIC” if remote paging
card is in control.