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Using the Configurator
General Settings
The settings between the
Signal Tones and Messages
section and the
Push to Talk Priority
section allow you to customize different aspects of the system’s behaviour when paging.
19.5.3
Manage Messages
This section explains the options in the Manage Messages window, which lets you manage
your catalogue of digital messages.
See the Manage Messages window
•
In the
Signal Tones and Messages
section of the
Audio Setup
window, click
Manage
Messages
.
Sound pre-announce tone
when paging
When checked, a 900Hz pre-announce tone sounds
(using the Page channel) for 2 seconds before the paging
source is applied. This special tone will un-silence
speakers that are currently silenced.
Disable Audio
Synchronization
When checked, audio synchronization between nodes is
disabled. When unchecked audio is synchronized
between the nodes.
Paging has priority over
automatic alarm
When checked, a page will be heard over an active Alarm.
When unchecked, Alarms will block Pages.
Splitter Circuit Operation
When checked, the Configurator supports the advanced
features of class D amplifiers.
PTT Released Delay
If strobes are correlated to the Page Ready status, such
that they operate when PTT is pressed, they will continue
to operate for the specified number of seconds after PTT
is released, if a non-zero delay is configured.
Digitized Message Delay
This will cause a delay (in seconds) on the deactivation of
the node and common Page Ready status when PTT is
released or when a message playing on the paging
channel ends. The statuses can be used to delay strobe
de-activation.
Push to Talk Priority
This section contains 2 radio buttons. Choose between
None (first come, first served) and Lowest Node ID, where
the PTT on the lowest addressed network node has
priority over all others.