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Paging for called parties

Chime paging

When called parties are not at their phones, you can page them with coded chime
signals. The chimes coincide with the paged party's extension. For example,
paging someone from extension 113 generates chimes that:
1. Chime once followed by a pause
2. Chime once again followed by a pause
3. Chime three successive times followed by a pause
The chime sequence repeats up to 3 times. If the paged party does not answer, the
call returns to you for further assistance.
You can page called parties in up to 9 locations, one at a time, or use a single
designated access code or button to page the called party in all 9 locations at once.
Your system manager designates codes for each paging zone by assigning:
The outside line buttons to function as paging buttons
or
A sequence of numbers on your dial keypad that serves as the paging
access code
Example
Rick Foylund, company arbitrator, is away from his desk when a call comes in for
him. Pat pages Rick with code calling access. Rick hears his extension, 113,
chimed and calls Pat to answer the page.
Feature name
Code Calling Access
Procedures
To page using chimes:
1. Tell the caller that you are going to page the called party.
2. Press the
3. Dial the code calling access code.
4. Dial the paged party's extension.
button.
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