Instruction manual

Features
Considerations and Constraints
A telephone without a speakerphone, loudspeaker, or speakerphone adjunct
cannot be a member of a Speakerphone Paging Group.
When a user tries to direct an announcement to a Speakerphone Paging Group
that is receiving a page, the user hears a busy signal.
When a group member does not hear the announcement, the caller is not
notified unless all telephones in the group cannot hear the page, in which case
the caller hears the busy signal.
If an analog multiline telephone user does not have Voice Announce to Busy
and the user lifts the handset while listening to a speakerphone page, the user
is disconnected from the page.
If a user on an analog multiline telephone with Voice Announce to Busy or a
user on an MLX telephone lifts the handset while listening to a page, the page
continues and the user can still make a call.
A maximum of three line jacks can be programmed as Loudspeaker Paging
ports and used to connect a single-zone or multizone paging system. Each of
these requires its own Loudspeaker Paging jack, and users cannot use more
than one paging system at a time by dialing a single access code.
Using the speakerphone for Speakerphone or Loudspeaker Paging may create
a feedback tone.
Loudspeaker Paging ports are LS or GS line jacks programmed as paging
ports. Up to three Loudspeaker Paging ports can be programmed. A station
jack cannot be programmed as a Loudspeaker Paging port.
Any loop-start or ground start/loop start line jack can be assigned as a
loudspeaker paging port. A trunk jack on an 800 Direct Inward Dialing (DID),
100D, or 400EM (tie-trunk) module cannot be programmed as a Loudspeaker
Paging port.
The Loudspeaker Paging port cannot be assigned to a pool that contains trunks
used to make or receive outgoing calls.
When a trunk jack is assigned as a Loudspeaker Paging port, only the
Loudspeaker Paging system can be connected.
If the Loudspeaker Paging system is multizone, users must dial the appropriate
zone number specified by the paging system before making an announcement.
The system supports loudspeaker systems with talkback (bidirectional paging),
which allows users to respond to pages.
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