Specifications

Input Priorities
IMPORTANT:
Input Priority
Considerations
Each input to the PARTNER PagePac system has its own priority. If more
than one input is active at the same time, the signal with the highest
priority will take precedence over all the others. In addition, if a
higher-priority input becomes active while a lower-priority input is being
processed, the PARTNER PagePac system will abandon the lower-priority
input in favor of the higher-priority input.
The input priorities, from highest to lowest, are as follows:
Microphone input
Station input
Door input
Night Bell input
Music input
Door Waiting —If a user is making a telephone page and someone
presses a door button, the PARTNER PagePac module will provide one
beep for Door 1 and two beeps for Door 2 in the telephone receiver. The
user at the telephone may dial the [#]
key (within 15 seconds) to connect
to the door and disconnect from current page.
Microphone/Telephone Page —If a microphone page is in progress and
someone calls in over the telephone interface, the PARTNER PagePac
module will generate a busy signal in the telephone receiver.
Microphone Pages —A microphone Page has priority over a telephone
page. If a telephone page is interrupted by a microphone page, the
telephone user will hear eight seconds of busy signal in the receiver, and
should hang up.
Door Alert Tone —If the PARTNER PagePac module is busy (a
higher-priority input is active or another Doorspeaker is in use), a person
at a door will not hear the Door Alert tone until the PARTNER PagePac
module is no longer busy.
Operating Procedures
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