Rane HAL1x Installation Guide - Page 34

R1 RAD, Paging Scenarios

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HAL SYSTEM INSTALL GUIDE PAGER1 RAD Setting up paging in the HAL System is as easy as adding zones to groups (called Scenarios), and then specifying the Scenarios into which each paging station can page into. The paging hardware (the Pager1 RAD) then displays the Scenario options available at that station. The user selects the desired Scenario, waits for the Ready green light indicating that all zones in that Scenario are ready to hear a message, presses the talk button, and speaks into the microphone. The Pager1 hardware, which is automatically discovered by the system when connected to a HAL, is a table-top RAD that accepts a gooseneck via a locking 3-pin XLR connector for increased security. The Pager1 also includes the following set of paging controls: l A selectable list of available Paging Scenarios1 l Indicators for Busy, Caution, and Ready (referring to the selected Scenario). l The Busy indicator lights when zones in the selected scenario are in use by a higher or same priority page. l The Caution indicator lights when zones in the selected scenario are in use by a lower priority page. l The Ready indicator lights when all zones in the scenario are free to page into. l A talk button l Signal and Overload LEDs On the following page is an annotated image of a Pager1 device. 1One or more paging zones treated as a group for paging purposes. Paging Scenarios are defined and named by the designer, who then also assigns specific Scenarios to specific Paging Stations. End users always page into Scenarios. 28

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PAGER1 RAD
Setting up paging in the HAL System is as easy as adding zones to groups (called
Scenarios
), and then specifying
the Scenarios into which each paging station can page into. The paging hardware (the Pager1 RAD) then displays
the Scenario options available at that station. The user selects the desired Scenario, waits for the Ready green light
indicating that all zones in that Scenario are ready to hear a message, presses the talk button, and speaks into the
microphone.
The Pager1 hardware, which is automatically discovered by the system when connected to a HAL, is a table-top
RAD that accepts a gooseneck via a locking 3-pin XLR connector for increased security.
The Pager1 also includes the following set of paging controls:
l
A selectable list of available
Paging Scenarios
1
l
Indicators for Busy, Caution, and Ready (referring to the selected Scenario).
l
The Busy indicator lights when zones in the selected scenario are in use by a higher or same priority
page.
l
The Caution indicator lights when zones in the selected scenario are in use by a lower priority page.
l
The Ready indicator lights when all zones in the scenario are free to page into.
l
A talk button
l
Signal and Overload LEDs
On the following page is an annotated image of a Pager1 device.
1
One or more paging zones treated as a group for paging purposes. Paging Scenarios are defined and named by the
designer, who then also assigns specific Scenarios to specific Paging Stations. End users always page into Sce-
narios.
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