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EMAGP16
EMAGP16
Usermanual V1.1
Usermanual V1.1
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Lit in red: the page station is not operational (not activated from the ePXN1616 unit, not
connected to the control bus, etc.)
(*) Note:
the LED is also permanently lit in orange when updating the unit’s firmware from
the web application or MAJORCOMNet Manager, accompanied by a message «UPGRADING
FIRMWARE» on the electronic ink display.
Green LED indicator for ALL and CLR keys:
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Lit in green: while the keys are pressed
Green LED indicator for zone selection group keys, F1 and F2:
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Off: the function assigned to the key is disabled (OFF)
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Lit in green: function assigned to the key is enabled (ON)
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Flashing in green: key function not available (nothing assigned to the key from the
web application)
6.4. PRIORITIES FOR SENDING MESSAGES
From the ePXN1616 web application, you can set a certain priority level, from 1 (highest prio
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rity) to 4 (lowest priority), for each of the 4 available priority modules, including 2 PAGER/
DUCKER modules (PAGER type is always associated with paging stations) and the other 2 only
DUCKER modules (triggered by priority signal level detection).
In the PXN88 matrix, there are 4 PAGER/DUCKER modules available (and 4 priority levels), and
in the PXN88SG and PXN1212SG matrices, 3 of them (and 3 priority levels).
In a configuration with two paging stations having different priority levels, the paging station
with the highest priority may interrupt the station with the lowest priority if messages are sent
simultaneously to the same destination zones (i.e. while the zones are busy). This interruption
can be total or partial in terms of message duration, and only affects those zones where there
is overlap.
Selecting a zone (by pressing keys 1 to 16) does not imply taking them busy – for that it is
necessary to select it and to press the PAGE key. Thus, while the PAGE key is held down on
the highest priority paging station and the message is transmitted to the destination zones it
selected, the following occurs on the lowest priority station:
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LED indicators light up red for the zones to which the highest priority paging station
is transmitting the message, and which were not also selected on the
Lowest priority station. When the PAGE key is released on the priority paging station,
the red LEDs go out.
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LED indicators flash orange for the zones to which the highest priority paging station
is transmitting the message and which were selected on the lowest priority station.
When the PAGE key is released on the priority paging station, the LEDs light up green.
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If the non-priority paging station is broadcasting a message (or starts broadcasting
while the priority station is broadcasting its message), it will be interrupted in all
zones where the priority station is broadcasting (overlapping) and will continue to
broadcast in the other zones (not overlapping). The LED indicator for zones where
the message has been interrupted (or not broadcast) will light up orange.
After the priority message has been broadcast, the LED for that zone will remain lit in orange,
alerting the user that the message has not been broadcast in its entirety in that destination
zone (whether or not it has been broadcast in other zones). This status is reset by pressing any
of the following keys:
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Key of the zone in question selected (green)
•
ALL key, leaving this zone and all others selected (green)
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CLR key, deselecting all zones
When the two paging stations have the same priority level, the first one that holds a zone (or
several) has priority for the duration of its message, holding the zone(s) up to their release
(end of the message). If, while this paging station is broadcasting a message, the other station
tries to broadcast another message to a zone hold by the first station (overlapping zones and
zones hold by the first station), the LED indicator for zones where the message has not been
broadcast will light up orange. After the priority message has been broadcast, the LED for that
zone will light orange, alerting the user that the message has not been broadcast in its entirety
in that destination zone (whether or not it has been broadcast in other zones). This status is
reset by pressing any of the following keys:
•
Key of the zone in question selected (green)
•
ALL key, leaving this zone and all others selected (green)
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CLR key, deselecting all zones
As long as you press
PAGE
, it is not possible to change the zone selection, and therefore the
ePXN1616 / PXN unit will ignore all messages related to zone selection.
The functions of the
ALL
,
CLEAR
,
F1
and
F2
keys will also be ignored during this time.