AT&T 1987 AT&T Telephone User Manual


 
PAGING SYSTEM ACCESS
Description
Provides users with dial access or feature button access to paging equipment.
As many as three paging zones can be provided, each with its own access code. (A zone is
the location of paging loudspeakers, for example, conference rooms, warehouses, or
storerooms.) In addition, one access code can be provided to activate all zones.
A single-line or multiline voice terminal user (including the attendant) can access paging
equipment by dialing the zone access code.
Multiline users can press a Flex DSS or DSS
button that has been programmed with the paging access code.
A paging zone maybe administered to be dial restricted. This restricts users from accessing
the equipment unless they are assigned an access button.
A PagePac* paging system may be used. Some paging systems require only one port
assignment to support all zones.
Other systems may require separate ports for each zone.
Compatible PagePac paging systems include:
PagePac 20 (Powermate)
This is the smallest PagePac system.
The basic system provides a single paging zone
with an input source for background music. An Auxiliary Trunk port interface is
required for this system.
PagePac 20 Control Unit and Zone Mate 9 (includes Common Control Unit)
Allows a user to dial one paging access code and then dial a single zone or all zones
code (l-9) to access a paging zone.
This system is equipped with a Control Unit and
connects to a Ground Start or Loop Start trunk port.
PagePac equipment is easy to use.
A user simply dials the paging access code and receives
Confirmation Tone. If the equipment provides just one zone, the user then makes the
announcement.
If the equipment provides multiple zone access, the user, after hearing
Confirmation Tone, dials a code to access the desired zone(s) before paging.
Considerations
Paging is particularly useful when used in conjunction with the Call Park feature. When a
user is away from his or her location and receives a call, the call can be answered and
parked by another user. The called party can then be paged and told what extension number
to call to retrieve the parked call. The called party can then retrieve the call from any voice
terminal.
If PagePac multi-zone equipment is used, only one port assignment is required.
* Trademark of Harris Corporation Dracon Division
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