As an example, we will set up voice paging for an office with 5 zones. We’ll allow users to page all 5 zones at once, and we’ll assign a class of restriction of 1 to all zones.
Procedure
Enter change paging loudspeaker.
In the Voice Paging Timeout field, enter 30.
This field sets the maximum number of seconds a page can last. In our example, the paging party will be disconnected after 30 seconds.
In the Port field for Zone 1, enter 01C0501.
Use this field to assign a port on an auxiliary trunk media module to this zone.
In the Voice Paging — TAC field enter 301.
Use this field to assign the trunk access code users dial to page this zone. You cannot assign the same trunk access code to more than one zone.
In the Voice Paging — COR field enter 1.
Use this field to assign a class of restriction to this zone. You can assign different classes of restriction to different zones.
On the Zone 1 row, enter Reception area in the Location field.
Give each zone a descriptive name so you can easily remember the corresponding physical location.
Repeat steps 4 through 6 for zones 2 to 5.
In the ALL row, enter 310 in the Voice Paging — TAC field and 1 in the Voice Paging — COR field.
By completing this row, you allow users to page all zones at once. You do not have to assign a port to this row.
Select Enter to save your changes.
You can integrate loudspeaker voice paging and call parking. This is called deluxe paging. You enable deluxe paging by entering y in the Deluxe Paging and Call Park Timeout to Originator field on the Feature-Related System Parameters screen. To allow paged users the full benefit of deluxe paging, you should also enter a code in the Answer Back Access Code field on the Feature Access Code (FAC) screen if you haven’t already: paged users will dial this code + an extension to retrieve calls parked by deluxe paging.