To initiate a page, the system will access the CO Line as pro-
grammed, dial the paging number (programmed by the user as
part of his mailbox set-up), pause for the number of seconds
programmed here, dial the mailbox number, # and go on hook.
The user must program the pager number without the CO Line
Group (9, 8, or 7).
See the Tutorial (Section 2) for programming examples.
The sequence of programming is as follows:
1. CO L
INE
A
CCESS
Input the CO Line Group (9, 8, or 7) that is to be accessed for
paging.
2. D
IALING
P
AUSE
Input the pause in seconds that is to occur after the pager num-
bered has been dialed and before the mailbox number is to be
dialed. The range is 0 to 20 sec. Default = 6 Sec
3. P
AGING
I
NTERVAL
Input the number of minutes for the interval between reminder
pages. 0 for no reminder pages (ie. page once at the first new
message). The range is 10 to 1440 minutes. Default = 30 min.
Note:
If the Paging Interval has been set to 0, all three pagers
in a Cascade Mailbox (see following function) will be paged
simultaneously and only once when a new message is taken.
F
UNCTION
56 C
ASCADE
P
AGING
M
AILBOXES
In addition to individual mailbox paging, up to 10 Cascade
Paging Mailboxes (in range 520 to 529) can be created. These
can be assigned to anyone that requires additional levels of pag-
ing beyond the single level available in all user mailboxes. The
paging numbers and number of times each is to be paged
before the next paging number is added are programmed in this
function.
Up to three paging numbers of up to 24 digits each can be pro-
grammed by the user to be paged whenever a new message is
taken in the mailbox. The system will page the first paging num-
ber (for the number of times listed) and then add the second
paging number (for the number of times listed) and then add the
third paging number and will continue to page all three pagers
until the message has been retrieved. The period of minutes
between pages is the interval set in Function 55 External Paging
Interval.
IVX
P
ROGRAMMING
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