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Model 8500 User Guide
MOVING ON
P
AGING
The Paging feature allows you to make an announcement through endpoint speakers
or external speakers (if your system is equipped with external paging equipment). To
prevent announcements from transmitting through every endpoint in the system, this
feature uses page zones. Each zone contains a different combination of extensions and
external paging equipment, and is programmed by your system administrator. Ask
your trainer or system administrator how the zones are programmed, and list them
below for your convenience.
NOTE:
The Model 8500 endpoint has a
button, which is programmed to a spe-
cific page zone. If you do not know which page zone is programmed for this button, ask
your system administrator.
Enabling Paging
You can enable or disable page receiving for your endpoint by using the Page
Remove/Replace feature code. If your endpoint is assigned to more than one page
zone, all zones are removed or replaced at once (you cannot turn off individual
zones).
To turn paging on and off for your endpoint:
Dial
.
Making Pages
To make pages:
1.
Press
or dial
.
2.
Dial the desired zone number (0-9).
3.
After the tone, make your announcement and hang up.
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