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Screen Reference
Loudspeaker Paging
Code Calling Playing Cycles
This field sets the number of times a chime code will play when a user makes a chime page. To determine
the best setting, consider who your code calling users are and whether they are likely to hear the code
chime the first time.
Valid entries
1 to 3
blank
Code Calling — TAC
This field assigns a Trunk Access Code (TAC) to a paging zone. Users dial this code to make a page to a
specific zone. One TAC must be assigned to each zone you want to use. Two zones cannot have the same
TAC. If you enter a TAC in the ALL field, users may activate speakers in all the zones by dialing that
code.
Valid entries
1- to 4-digits
*
#
blank
Code Calling — TN
Valid entries
1 to 20 (DEFINITY
SI, CSI)
1 to 100 (DEFINITY
R, S8300 Media
Server, S8700
IP-Connect, S8700
Multi-Connect)
Location
Valid entries
1 to 27 characters
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Usage
Enter the number of times you want the chime code to play when a
user makes a page.
The field may not be blank when you administer chime paging (code
calling).
Usage
Enter a Trunk Access Code (TAC) allowed by your dial plan.
May be used as first digit.
May be used as first digit.
Leave this field blank for unused paging zones.
Usage
If your system uses Tenant Partitioning, you may use this field
to assign a paging zone to a specific tenant partition.
Usage
Assign a descriptive name for the physical location
corresponding to each zone. Typical entries might be
"conference room A," "warehouse," or "storeroom."
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003

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