
7.10 Sending A Paging Announcement
Your system provides an all-call or a zone page feature that you access
by dialing special codes. This arrangement sounds your voice
announcement through the telephone speakers. All-call sounds the
announcement through all telephones, while zone paging sounds the
announcement only through those telephones located in a specific area.
Check with your system administrator to determine the type of paging
and access method you should use. If your day-to-day operation requires
you to send many paging announcements, you can program a special
all-call/zone paging button to give quick access to the feature. Refer to
Section 9.4, Storing The Feature Buttons, for details.
Your installer can arrange your system with an external paging unit that
you access by pressing a line button or by dialing a special code. This
unit sounds the voice announcement over an external speaker unit. Check
with your system administrator for specific information on how to
operate with such an arrangement.
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To send a paging announcement,
1. Lift handset.
2. Press INTERCOM, then dial 70–77 for zones 1–8 (in the default
mode, zone 1 (code 70) provides an all-call function),
—OR—
press a preprogrammed PAGE 1–8 button.
3. Make announcement.
4. Remain on line if awaiting a reply (known as a meet-me page),
—OR—
hang up handset.
Other telephone users may page you with instructions to meet them on
line. This is known as a meet-me page. You can go to the received page
telephone, dial a code, and be in contact with the paging party.
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To reply to a meet-me page,
1. Lift handset of the received page telephone.
2. Press INTERCOM.
3. Dial 78.
4. Meet paging party on line.
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