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Owner’s Manual DSP8807
Digital Processor
and Amplifier
1601 Jack McKay Blvd. • Ennis, Texas 75119 U.S.A.
Telephone: 800.876.3333 • Fax: 800.765.3435
PAGE PLANS
2. Each Page Plan has ‘Local’ and ‘Network‘ zones. Page input sources will route to those which are selected.
For multiple DSP8807 units; when any unit, executes a page it will broadcast to all other units connected on the network. The ‘Network
Zone’ button within the ‘Page Plan’ when selected will route the page output to the selected ‘Network Zone’ outputs
EXAMPLE: There are two units networked together, one on each floor of an office building with (8) zones per floor. There is a
requirement for an ‘All Page’ to (16) zones from the ‘Mic’ input. To do this you set the ‘Mic Page’ plan to output to all local zones and
all network zones.
1. In setting up the DSP8807 ‘Page Plan’ select the ‘PAGE PLANS’ button. This will drop down the ‘Page Plans’ box. Select which
‘Local Zones’ 1 through 8 (specific to each DSP8807 unit being programmed) are to receive Telco, Mic/Line 1, or Line 2 source
inputs to be broadcast into these zones. Repeat this step relative to the ‘Network Zones’ to be sent these broadcast pages or
sources. The Telco ‘Page Plan’ zones are 2-digit DTMF codes ranging from ‘00’ to ‘99’. The ’Page Plan’ consists of 100 Telco dial
plans from 00 to 99 and one (1) for Line1 and Line2 and Microphone. NOTE: The switch ‘dry’ contact closures or the rear panel are
used to select the Line 1, Line 2 and Mic page plans.