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Feature Reference
Loudspeaker paging
Hunt Groups
If a hunt-group member parks a call using deluxe paging, the call is parked on the member's own
extension, not the hunt-group extension. You cannot park calls on a group extension by dialing the
extension as a call-park destination.
Night Service
If a night-station user parks a Night Service call with deluxe paging, the call is parked on the night
station's primary extension.
Personal Central Office Line (PCOL)
If a PCOL call is parked by deluxe paging, the temporary bridged appearance of the call is
maintained at the PCOL extension until the call is disconnected.
Terminating Extension Group (TEG)
If a TEG member parks a call using deluxe paging, the call is parked on the member's extension,
not the group extension. You cannot park calls on a group extension by dialing the extension as a
call-park destination.
Transfer
Paging calls can't be transferred.
Chime paging
Abbreviated Dialing
Don't use special characters in abbreviated dialing lists used with chime paging.
Conference
A call cannot be conference while the attendant is accessing paging equipment. The attendant can,
however, release the call after paging the called party.
Conference
A call cannot be conferenced while the user is accessing paging equipment.
PagePac Paging Systems
If you use chime code paging with a PagePac system, you can only page one zone at a time.
PagePac systems expect a 2-digit code to access a particular zone. The system, however,
immediately plays the chime code once a connection is established.
Transfer
A call cannot be transferred while the attendant is accessing paging equipment.
Related topics
See
Setting up Voice Paging Over Loudspeakers
See
Setting up Chime Paging Over Loudspeakers
1600
Attendant
Terminal
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
on page 401 to administer voice paging.
on page 403 to administer chime paging.
November 2003

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