Lucent Technologies 7101A User Manual

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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Console Operations  
555-230-700  
Issue 4
June 1999
Using the Features 
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Paging for Called Parties 
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Paging with Voice Paging
When called parties are away from their phones, you can page them with 
loudspeaker paging by parking their call then voice paging them to the extension 
where you parked their call. If called parties do not answer their pages, their calls 
automatically return to you for further assistance.
You can page called parties in up to 9 locations or use a single, designated access 
code or button to page the called party in all 9 locations. Your system manager 
designates codes for each paging zone by assigning:
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 parks the call for Rick and pages him to let him know which extension he 
needs to call to answer the page.
Feature Name
Loudspeaker Paging Access
Procedures
To page individuals:
1. Tell the caller that you are going to page the called party.
2. Press one of the following:
PAGE
 buttons
PAGE ALL
 button, if provided
Keypad buttons to dial an access code
3. Page the called party, to tell them which extension to call to answer their 
call.
Unanswered pages return to you for further assistance. If the allotted time for 
paging announcements expires during the page, the call disconnects and you hear 
an intercept tone (alternating high-low, siren-like tone or fast busy tone).