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[ATA] Multi-Zone Overhead Paging

Unlike single-zone Paging, multi-zone Paging requires user input. In a multi-zone system,
overhead speakers are grouped into zones. Each zone is assigned a number. The user pages
the zone by starting a page and then entering the zone number (the exact method may
vary depending on the third-party OHP system being used). Refer to your OHP system's
product documentation for installation and configuration instructions.
Because the multi-zone OHP requires the OHP to signal the user to begin speaking, it must
be connected to an FXS port and will not work if connected to the AUX OUT jack.
Unlike single-zone Paging, multi-zone Paging systems cannot be included in the Synapse
paging zones described in
A multi-zone Page will, however, automatically appear at the bottom of the list of paging
zones on the Deskset Paging Zones screen, as shown in Figure 125.
When users select overhead paging, the Overhead Page screen shown in Figure 126
appears.
Note that the third-party Paging System uses its own tones, so there is no local
Deskset paging tone accompanying this screen.
System Configuration
Synapse Administrator's Guide
"Paging Zones" on page
131.
130
Paging Zones
1. All Extensions
2. Accounts
3. Design
4. Documentation
5. Management
6. Overhead Paging
Use
or
to scroll then press
SELECT or press digit.
Start
Figure 125. Paging Zones
Including Overhead Paging
Page
Overhead Page
You may be required to enter additional
digits before paging can begin.
EndPage
Press
when done.
Figure 126. Overhead Page
Quick
Dial
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