7.1.7. The system shall be expandable in groups of 16 circuits by means of a
Switching Security Card (SS16). Each SS16 shall be installed remotely in the
area required. Each SS16 shall require only one CAT5 wire to be returned to
the central cabinet.
7.1.8. Provide, if desired by Owner, a unique pre-announce tone to sound prior to the
normal class change signal or as desired for unique events.
7.1.9. The system shall provide up to two non-restrictive, multiple input source
program distribution channels. This functionality shall be programmed and
distributed from DA1s.
7.1.10. The system shall have 64 user-assignable groups of stations for zoned audio
paging, class change signals, or program distribution, with any station
belonging to all zones, some zones, or no zone.
7.1.11. The system shall have a Class D digital amplifier with 125 Watt RMS output.
Distortion shall not exceed 0.2% at 90% load. Class B amplifiers or amplifiers
not capable of 0.2% maximum distortion will not be accepted.
7.1.12. The system shall use the industry-standard 25-volt methods of transmission.
7.1.13. Each call-in switch shall be assignable to one of two priority levels and up to
32 distinct call-in destination groups.
7.1.14. The system shall contain an integral master clock and programmer capable of
performing the following functions:
7.1.14.1. Provide unlimited discrete time event entries for programming
functions based upon:
7.1.14.2. A proper calendar that extends to the year 9999
7.1.14.3. The day or combination of days of the week and time on
which the event is to occur
7.1.14.4. The selection of any one or any combination of 64 zones or
six outputs to be activated
7.1.14.5. The selection of any one or combination of the unlimited
schedules to allow for maximum flexibility due to special
circumstances or seasonal changes
7.1.14.6. The selection of 50 user-programmable event tones
7.1.14.7. Any combination of time schedules shall be active
simultaneously
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