8.1.30.7. Call-in from DA1s or classroom call-in buttons shall be displayed in
the following manner:
8.1.30.7.1. The first call entered shall appear in the display window
of the responsible DA1s, which shall display the dial
number and caller ID information of the calling station.
8.1.30.7.2. Any number of calls shall be stored in memory, up to the
total capacity of the system with the quantity of those calls
waiting displayed at the DA1.
8.1.30.7.3. Normal and lower level calls shall annunciate with
different cadence compared to emergency calls. Calls shall
sort and stack automatically according to the
preprogrammed priority level assignments. Each incoming
call shall be automatically registered first in order of priority,
then by order placed.
8.1.30.7.4. Calls that have been upgraded by the caller shall
automatically move to the emergency level and appear in
proper sequence.
8.1.30.7.5. High priority level calls shall annunciate with a faster
ring cadence.
8.1.30.7.6. Emergency calls are distinguishable from normal calls
by designation and unique cadence pattern. Attendant shall
visually or audibly determine whether the call-in from a
classroom is an emergency or normal call-in.
8.1.30.8. A DA1 shall have the ability to forward its call-in coverage to other
DA1s. All functions such as all page, zone page, and other
programmed functions shall be available to all DA1s.
8.1.30.9. It shall be possible to manually activate and sound the time tone
event signal to any of the 64 multipurpose zones from any DA1.
8.1.30.10. A program menu shall be provided on each DA1 for selection
and distribution of each of the program channels to classroom and
other loudspeakers.
8.1.30.11. The program channels shall be distributed via the DA1 to a
room or rooms, corridor loudspeakers, paging zones, or all rooms.
8.1.30.12. Changes to the distribution of the programs shall be initiated
while program distribution is already in progress.
All Specifications are Subject to Change CareHawk 14
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