MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference
555-650-110
Issue 1
June 1997
Features
Page 412
Paging
Telephone Differences
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Direct-Line Consoles
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The line/trunk jack programmed for Loudspeaker Paging can be assigned to a
button on an analog or digital Direct-Line Console (DLC) for one-touch access. An
operator with an MLX DLC also can access a loudspeaker paging system by
dialing the line/trunk number (801–880) for the line/trunk jack on which the
loudspeaker paging system is connected.
Queued Call Consoles
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A Queued Call Console (QCC) cannot make or receive voice-announced inside
calls, which are speakerphone calls to an individual extension. A QCC cannot be
a member of a speakerphone paging group and cannot receive group pages;
however, it can make announcements to a paging group.
A QCC operator can use the Group Paging feature either by selecting a Call
button and pressing the DSS (Direct Station Selector) button or by dialing the
extension for the group.
A QCC operator can use a loudspeaker paging system only by selecting a Call
button, selecting
Loudspeaker Paging
from the display, and then dialing the
Loudspeaker Paging line number (801–880).
Cordless and Cordless/Wireless Telephones
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MLC-5, MDC 9000, and MDW 9000 telephones cannot be members of paging
groups or receive speakerphone pages.
Loudspeaker pages can be made from MLC-5 cordless telephones.
All Other Multiline Telephones
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To receive pages, a multiline telephone must have Voice Announce to Busy on,
which is the factory setting. An analog multiline telephone requires two
consecutive jacks to the telephone: one for ringing calls and another for pages.
To direct Speakerphone Paging to an individual extension, select an SA Voice or
ICOM Voice button, dial the extension number, and speak into the handset or
speakerphone. To direct Speakerphone Paging to a group of extensions or to all
extensions by using Page All, select any SA or ICOM button, press the
programmed Group Page button or dial the extension for the speakerphone
paging group or Page All group, and speak into the handset. Using a
speakerphone for a group page can cause feedback.