ND-91285-001(E)
DECEMBER, 1999
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Revision 1.0
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RADIO PAGING
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This service feature allows station users dial-access to customer-owned RADIO PAGING equipment,
and to selectively tone or voice/tone alert individuals carrying pocket paging receivers. The paged party
may be connected to the paging party by merely going to the nearest station and dialling answerback code.
STATION APPLICATION
All stations
OPERATING PROCEDURE
To page:
1. The paging station user dials the RADIO PAGING access code.
2. The paging station user receives an acknowledgement tone from the radio equipment.
3. The paging station user dials the radio number of desired party; receives Ringback Tone from the
radio equipment.
4. The paging station user hangs up and waits for answer.
To answer:
1. The paged party dials the RADIO PAGING answer code.
2. The paged party receives Special Dial Tone.
3. The paged party dials his own individual radio number.
4. The paging station is rung; paged party receives Ringback Tone.
5. The paging station answers. The paging and paged stations can converse.
SERVICE CONDITIONS
1. RADIO PAGING equipment must be locally provided. Refer to the manufacturer’s documentation for
the following specifications:
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Types of tones
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Capability of receiving individual radio numbers
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Capability of calling the addressed radio terminal
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Maximum number of stations that can be assigned individual radio access number
2. A maximum of 3 digits can be assigned as access and answer codes.
3. A maximum of 4 digits can be assigned as individual radio numbers.
4. Attendant Console operators can activate this feature.
5. The maximum number of RADIO PAGING answer zones is 9.
6. The maximum number of trunk routes that can be assigned RADIO PAGING is 9.
7. If the paged party does not answer within 300 seconds, the paging answer capability will be cancelled.
This timing is programmable up to 900 seconds (15 minutes).
Summary of Contents for NEAX 2000
Page 1: ...ND 70916 E ISSUE 1 Feature Programming Manual JANUARY 2000 NEC Corporation ...
Page 157: ...CALL QUEUING 137 A2131 10 CALL QUEUING PROGRAMMING Refer to CALL WAITING DISPLAY page 142 ...
Page 273: ...FAULT MESSAGE 253 A2247 10 FAULT MESSAGE PROGRAMMING Refer to Maintenance Manual ...
Page 402: ...PEG COUNT 382 A2382 10 PEG COUNT PROGRAMMING Refer to the CMB0 B3 of the Command Manual ...
Page 443: ...SELF DIAGNOSIS 423 A2412 10 SELF DIAGNOSIS PROGRAMMING Refer to the Maintenance Manual ...
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