Lucent Technologies Definity Enterprise Communication Server 8.2 User Manual

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  
555-233-506  
Issue 1
April 2000
Features and technical reference 
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Loudspeaker paging 
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systems can support many zones from 1 port. They can also provide additional 
capabilities such as two-way communication through the loudspeaker system (the 
person paged can speak directly to the pager over the loudspeaker).
For more information, contact your Lucent Technologies representative.
Restrictions on loudspeaker paging
These restrictions apply to both voice, deluxe voice, and chime paging:
A paging call can’t be placed on hold, included in a conference call, or 
transferred. Ringback queuing doesn’t work with loudspeaker paging calls 
either.
Users with any of the following restrictions cannot page:
— Controlled restriction
— Manual originating line service
— Origination restriction
— Miscellaneous trunk restriction
A user with a single-line phone will not hear a call-waiting tone if they get 
a call while they’re paging.
Listed directory number and direct inward dialing calls cannot access the 
paging system. However, attendants can park incoming calls and page.
Remote users (such as remote access users and tie-trunk users) who are 
paging cannot use # to park calls on their own extensions.
Interactions
Bridged Call Appearance
If a parked call includes a shared terminating extension group, a shared 
PCOL, or a redirected call with a temporary bridged appearance, the 
maximum number of off-hook parties on the call is five, instead of six. The 
sixth position is reserved for the answer-back call.
Call Coverage
If a coverage call is parked by deluxe paging, the temporary bridged 
appearance at the principal extension is maintained as long as the covering 
user remains off-hook or places the call on hold.