Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
130 Supplementary Equipment and Additional Applications Part 1
Personal and non-personal pagers are allocated to subscribers during configura-
tion (for the procedures for the various forwarding types, see the descriptions in
the Chapter "Call Forwarding Unconditional functions", page 438). Office termi-
nals support the control of call forwarding unconditional in the menu.
Send Text Messages to a Pager
Pagers with a display can receive text messages. Incoming text messages are sig-
nalled both visually (LED) and acoustically.
If the pager is on the charging bay or switched to "Absent", the message is buff-
ered in the paging system and then sent when the user is present.
The pager number is entered as the message destination.
Displaying CLIP / CNIP
If the display functions are available, the PBX will transmit the information to the
pager.
Pagers and User Groups
Pagers cannot be entered in user groups. As soon as a user group subscriber
diverts to a pager, he is switched out of the user group. The last subscriber in a
user group cannot activate a call forwarding to a pager.
With call forwarding on no reply the subscriber remains in the user group.
(This applies to ordinary user groups, not to large user groups, see "User Group",
page 236).
Pager Absent
Pagers are absent if they are on the charging bay or switched as "Absent" by the
paging system.
On system terminals with display the caller can be shown that the pager is
"Absent". The message is edited via the paging system. On terminals without dis-
play the call is diverted to a predefined destination.