MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
Feature Reference
555-661-110
Issue 1
August 1998
Features
Page 453Paging
Paging 30
At a Glance 30
NOTE:
Each extension can belong to up to seven paging groups (for example,
each of the six speakerphone paging groups and the Page All group).
Description 30
Paging allows users to broadcast announcements using their telephones. There
are two types of paging: Speakerphone Paging and Loudspeaker Paging.
Speakerphone Paging allows broadcasting either to specific individuals or to
designated groups. Loudspeaker Paging allows broadcasting to specific groups or
to all extensions, depending on whether or not the loudspeaker system is a
multizone paging system.
Speakerphone Paging 30
An announcement made by using Speakerphone Paging is heard on telephones
with built-in speakerphones (except single-line telephones with built-in
speakerphones) or speakerphone adjuncts. Speakerphone Paging can be
directed to an individual telephone, to groups, or to all speakerphones.
Users Affected Telephone users, operators
Reports Affected Dial Plan Information, Extension Information, Group Paging,
System Information (
6\V6HWXS)
Modes All
Telephones All
Programming Code
+
group or Page All ext. no.
MLX Display Labels
*URXS3DJH>*US3J@
/RXGVSNU3J>/GV3J@
System Programming Assign telephones to paging groups:
●
([WHQVLRQV→More→*URXS3DJH
Designate a loop-start or ground-start/loop-start line/trunk jack
as a paging jack:
●
$X[(TXLS→/GVSNU3J
Maximums
Groups
Telephones
Line/trunk Jacks
6 speakerphone paging groups
1 Page All group
10 in each paging group (see Note below)
3 programmed as loudspeaker paging ports
Factory Settings
Extensions 793–798 (speakerphone paging groups)
799 (Page All group)