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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
Feature Reference 555-661-110
Features
Paging
Select an SA button and dial the pool dial-out code for the loudspeaker
paging jack.
Select an SA or ICOM button—either by pressing a Pickup button
programmed specifically for the paging line or by pressing the Feature
button and then dialing —followed by the paging line number (801–880).
Select
and dial the line number (801–880).
Once the loudspeaker paging system is accessed, dial the assigned code number
for the paging zone (if required by the loudspeaker paging system) and speak into
the handset.
Single-Line Telephones
Single-line telephones cannot receive pages, even if they have speakerphones.
They cannot be included as members of a speakerphone paging group.
Single-line telephones cannot be used to make or receive voice-announced inside
calls (Speakerphone Paging directed to individual extensions).
To direct Speakerphone Paging to a group of extensions or to all extensions by
using Page All, lift the handset. Then, while listening to inside dial tone, dial the
extension number of the paging or Page All group, and speak into the handset.
To use Loudspeaker Paging while listening to inside dial tone, lift the handset and
dial
(Pickup), then dial the paging jack's line number and speak into the
handset. The paging jack is normally not assigned to a single-line telephone.
Feature Interactions
Account Code Entry
Auto Dial
Barge-In
Callback
from the display (MLX display telephones only)
Prior to Release 2.1, users at extensions programmed with Forced
Account Code Entry need to enter an account code to use Loudspeaker
Paging. In Release 2.1 and later systems, this restriction is removed.
A speakerphone paging group extension number can be programmed
onto an inside Auto Dial button.
Operators cannot use Barge-In to join speakerphone or loudspeaker
paging calls.
A speakerphone paging (voice-announced inside) call that is queued by
using Callback automatically becomes a ringing call. Callback cannot be
used for calls to a speakerphone paging group. Systems with
loudspeaker paging can be set up to allow calls to be queued for the
loudspeaker paging system by placing the loudspeaker paging line in its
own pool and having users access the paging system through the pool.
When the pool is busy, calls to the loudspeaker paging system can be
queued.
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