Network Paging
Network Feature Operation
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Related Programming
• FF1 (System): Extension Class of Service (Assignment for Network
Paging)
• FF1 (System): Paging Group Assignments for Network Trunk Groups
• FF1 (System): Page Duration
• FF1 (System): External Page Interface Control for Paging Groups
• FF3 (Extension): Extension Page Group
Hardware Requirements
• External relays and an amplifier are required for external paging.
Considerations
• If an external paging system has been connected to Paging Groups 00-07,
pages can be made through the external speakers. Voice Paging can also be
heard over the extensions in groups 00-07.
• An extension can belong to more than one paging group.
• A maximum of eight Paging Groups can be assigned to a DBS system.
• Only one page may be performed at a time on a single DBS with one
exception. Pages to group 00 always take priority. If you page group 00
while another extension is paging group 01-07, the other page terminates.
The other pager receives busy and “Page Overridden” displays on the
telephone (if a local DBS extension).
• Paging cannot be heard at busy extensions or at extensions for which the
Do Not Disturb, Call Forwarding, or Absence Message feature is activated.
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