Avaya Bogen APS Custom Guía De Instalación Rápida

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Pickup Park
ability to retrieve a call placed into a “global hold”
(a.k.a. Answer Back)
resource slot or “orbit”. This feature is present in PBX
systems offering Call Park capabilities. 
Hunt Group
ability to define a set of PBX extensions as accessible via a 
single master extension number. Typically, consists of two or 
more extensions configured so that a single PBX extension
number will, when called, cause a ring to appear on any
one of the set of extensions making up the Hunt Group.
In  addition  to  the  minimal  set  of  PBX  features  described  above,  the  following  feature
enhances the functionality of the APS Custom.
Park Recall 
ability  for  the  PBX  system  to  supervise  calls  which  have
been placed into Park Orbits (see Call Park above).  Upon 
expiration  of  a  set  timeout,  the  calls  are  automatically 
removed from orbit and forw a rded to the specified extension.
Ty p i c a l l y,  the  calls  are  re t u rned  to  the  PBX  extension  that 
originally  parked  the  call.  However,  some  PBX’s  allow 
f o rw a rding the call to another extension. 
Before installation, it is important to consider the paging area to be covered by the
transmitter.  The range and performance of the transmitter can be improved with the
proper positioning of the antenna.  The antenna is installed inside the building near the
t r a n s m i t t e r.    For  example,  to  cover  a  large  paging  area,  or  in  an  area  where
transmission interf e rence is expected, you can boost overall perf o rmance by positioning
the  antenna  as high up on the building as feasible.  When paging throughout a
multi-story building, better  perf o rmance  may  result  from  positioning  the  antenna  at  the
midpoint of the building. To ensure optimal placement of the transmitter, refer to section
3.6.6, 
Performing a Pager Site Survey.
WARNING: Do not attempt to operate the paging system without the
antenna connected to the paging transmitter.  Damage 
to the paging transmitter may result.  
WARNING: Do not use “cable TV” type coaxial cable, or any other 
type of cable not specifically designed for 400MHz 
wireless paging requirements. Damage to the paging 
transmitter may result. 
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