8.1.9. The system shall include page or intercom priority over class change tones
and preprogrammed events. Class change tones occurring simultaneously
with an all page or zone page shall have priority.
8.1.10. Communications with each classroom loudspeaker shall be hands-free. The
staff member or occupant in the classroom need not operate any buttons to
reply to a call. The DA1 operator shall use the hands-free speaker phone or
handset on the DA1.
8.1.11. A mute button shall be provided on the DA1 to allow the operator to mute the
outgoing conversation as desired.
8.1.12. All audio functions in the system shall operate within the following priority
scheme:
8.1.12.1. A lower priority function shall not interrupt a higher priority event.
8.1.12.2. A lower priority event shall be interrupted by a higher priority event.
8.1.12.3. Interrupted lower priority functions (automatic) shall be restored after
conclusion of the higher priority function. If an event is initiated while
a page is occurring, the event shall be delayed until the page is
complete.
8.1.13. Telephone conversations shall not be interrupted by the above listed functions.
8.1.14. The system shall allow each loudspeaker to be a member of up to 64
multipurpose zones.
8.1.15. In rooms provided with a privacy switch, the system shall incorporate all
necessary circuitry to prevent overhearing conversations in any room
equipped with a loudspeaker. The privacy switch shall have a visual indicator
to confirm the privacy setting. The DA1 shall provide the user with an
indication that the classroom privacy switch is in the privacy mode.
8.1.16. The caller shall be able to change a normal call-in to an emergency call at any
time.
8.1.17. The system shall distinguish between an emergency call and a normal call
from any station, and automatically route each type of call-in to a DA1.
8.1.18. The system shall also include provisions to allow call-in coverage to be
redirected to an assigned coverage group manually (using call forwarding).
8.1.19. Normal and emergency priority levels shall provide a distinctive call-in ring with
a programmable cadence.
8.1.20. Calls routed to the appropriate DA1 destination group’s call-in queue shall be
placed in the order of priority and time of origination. When a call-in occurs to
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