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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
Feature Reference 555-661-110
Features
Paging
Individual Paging
An SA Voice or ICOM Voice button on a multiline telephone is used for
Speakerphone Paging directed to an individual extension (also called
voice-announced inside calling). Select the voice button, and then dial the
extension number of the telephone to receive the voice-announced call. If the
voice announcement can be made, the caller hears a tone and then speaks into
the handset.
The person called hears the announcement over the speakerphone, unless one of
the following conditions exists:
The telephone does not have a speaker.
The person called is using the speakerphone.
The person called is on an analog multiline telephone, and the system
manager has removed Voice Announce to Busy from the extension.
The person called has disabled voice announcements.
The person called is using Do Not Disturb.
The person called is a QCC operator.
When any of these conditions exists, the caller hears ringback if the person called
has an available SA or ICOM button. The caller hears a busy, call-waiting, or
callback tone when the person called is busy on all SA or ICOM buttons. If the
person called is using Do Not Disturb, the caller hears a busy signal.
Speakerphone Paging to an individual extension is considered an inside call. The
green LED next to an available SA or ICOM button flashes to indicate an incoming
call. The person called can use the Hands-Free Answer on Intercom (HFAI)
feature to talk to the caller or can pick up the handset and speak.
Group Paging
Group Paging directs Speakerphone Paging either to a selected group of
extensions, such as a department or work area, or to all extensions in the system,
except QCC operator positions.
NOTE:
The system manager can program a QCC Call button to allow voice-
announced calling, but a QCC cannot receive speakerphone pages.
The system automatically reserves extension numbers 793 through 798 for the
first six speakerphone paging groups. Up to 10 extensions can be assigned to
each speakerphone paging group. The seventh speakerphone paging group is
called the Page All group and is factory-set to page all extension numbers. The
system automatically reserves extension number 799 for the Page All group. An
extension can belong to up to seven speakerphone paging groups (including the
Page All group).
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August 1998
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