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21. PRIORITY LEVEL SETTINGS
It is possible to assign Priority level so that the important contents can be preferentially played and broadcast.
There are 2 priority levels, Broadcast priority level and Program priority level.
Set Broadcast priority levels among normal broadcast (broadcast of memory card audio sources), microphone
announcement, and line input broadcast considering which broadcast takes precedence over which broadcast.
(See p. 82, "Broadcast Priority Level.")
Program priority level can be set for each program and to any one of levels between "2" (high priority level) and
"8" (low priority level).
Emergency playback and R.E.M. playback are fixed to Priority level 1 (the highest priority), which cannot be
changed.
Note
See the EV-700 Setting software instruction manual for details.
Tip
Though Broadcast priority level takes precedence over Program priority level, Emergency playback and R.E.M.
playback, both having Priority level 1, are played with the highest priority.
When the priority levels are set as in the table below, broadcasts operate as shown in the chart below.
[Setting example]
Broadcast priority level
Program priority level
Microphone announcement: Broadcast priority level 1
Normal broadcast:
Broadcast priority level 2
P001:
Program priority level 2
Emergency playback: Program priority level 1 (fixed)
[Operation]
• Microphone announcement is made when receiving a microphone input during program P001 playback.
• Emergency playback continues even when receiving a microphone input during Emergency playback
broadcast.
Emergency playback
R.E.M. playback
Microphone announcement
Line input broadcast
Normal
broadcast
P001 : 4 (Factory-preset)
P002 : 4 (Factory-preset)
Program priority level
Settable between
2 and 8
High
Broadcast order
can be changed by
setting broadcast priority level.
Priority level setting
unchangeable
Low
Priority
level