Off-Hook Emergency Zone Page (STEL, DTMF Telephone, and CTEL Only)
A System telephone port can be configured to initiate an automatic emergency page to
any combination of zones when the telephone handset is lifted. By default this option is
disabled. If this option is enabled:
1.
Lift the handset.
2.
Speak clearly into the handset to make the page announcement.
3.
Hang up the handset to end the page.
Paging All Rooms and Zones
To make a page to all rooms and zones, follow the steps below. If your System has been
networked to other Systems using a NIC, you can make a page to all rooms and certain
zones in the networked Systems. If your System has not been networked, you can only
page rooms and zones in your own System.
1.
ATEL: Lift the handset or press SPKR PHONE.
STEL, DTMF telephone, and CTEL: Lift the handset.
2.
ATEL: Press PAGE then press #, or dial 72#.
STEL, DTMF telephone, and CTEL: Dial 72#.
Notes:
A double tone burst after pressing # indicates restricted access to this feature from
this phone. You must enter a four-digit password after the tone to complete this
operation. See
Password Control
on page 3.
3.
ATEL: Speak clearly into the handset or microphone to make a page announcement.
STEL, DTMF telephone, and CTEL: Speak clearly into the handset to make a page
announcement.
4.
ATEL ONLY: If muting is also desired while using the microphone, press TALK to
change from hands-free to push-to-talk paging. Thereafter, pushing TALK allows
page audio through, while releasing TALK mutes the microphone. The MUTE
button can also be used to toggle between mute and unmute.
5.
ATEL: Hang up the handset or press SPKR PHONE to end the page.
STEL, DTMF telephone, and CTEL: Hang up the handset to end the page.
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