NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual
NDA-24297, Issue 1
Page 625
Radio Paging
R-16
R-16 Radio
Paging
General Description
This feature allows users dialing access to customer-owned RADIO PAGING equipment and to selectively tone or
voice/tone alert individuals carrying pocket RADIO PAGING receivers. The paged party may be connected to the
paging party by going to the nearest telephone and dialing a unique answer-back code.
Operating Procedure
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1.
Paging user dials the RADIO PAGING access code; receives an acknowledgment tone from the radio
equipment.
2.
Paging user dials the radio number of desired party; receives ringback tone from the radio equipment.
3.
Paging user hangs up and waits for an answer signal.
To answer
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Using OGC access code, a paging station accesses Radio Paging equipment whether or not the automatic
answer function is provided. (System Data 1, Index 73, b4 = 1 or 0.)
1.
Paged party dials the RADIO PAGING answer code.
2.
Paged party receives special dial tone.
3.
Paged party dials his own individual radio (beeper) number.
4.
Paged station is rung; the paged party receives ringback tone.
Note:
This operation is not available when assigning System Data 1, Index 73, b4 = 1. Only Non-Delay operation
is available.
5.
Paging station is connected to the paged party.
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Using LCR/LCRS access code, a paging station accesses Radio Paging equipment providing the automatic
answer function. (System Data 1, Index 73, b4 = 1.)
1.
Paged party dials the paging station number/individual attendant number which is displayed on the radio
pager (beeper).
2.
Paging station/attendant is rung; paged party receives ringback tone.
3.
Paging station/attendant is connected to paged party.
Service Conditions
1.
RADIO PAGING equipment is customer provided; refer to the manufacturer’s description for the
following specifications:
a.) types of tones
b.) capability of receiving individual radio numbers
c.) capability to call the addressed radio terminal
d.) maximum number of stations that can be assigned individual radio access numbers.
2.
A maximum of three digits can be assigned as access and answer codes.
3.
The maximum number of digits assigned as individual radio numbers is three.
4.
ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] Attendants can activate this feature.
5.
A station that has the CALL HOLD [C-6] feature activated cannot use RADIO PAGING.
6.
The maximum number of RADIO PAGING answer zones is six.
7.
The maximum number of routes that can be assigned RADIO PAGING is six.