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Paging, From NBX Business Telephones or 3101 and 3101SP Basic Telephones

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94 CHAPTER 9: GETTING MORE FROM YOUR TELEPHONE SYSTEM Paging 3 To notify another user about the parked call: a From NBX Business Telephones or 3101 and 3101SP Basic Telephones, select an Access button that is assigned for placing telephone calls, and dial the user's extension, or use the paging feature. See "Paging" next for details. b From an NBX 2101 Basic Telephone, press the hook switch. When you hear the dial tone, dial the user's extension, or use the paging feature. See "Paging" next for details. To retrieve a parked call: 1 Pick up the handset of any telephone on the system. 2 Dial the Call Park extension that was assigned to the call. Depending on your location and equipment, you can broadcast a message in one of three ways, as described in Table 13. 1 Pick up the handset. 2 Dial the paging extension as shown in Table 13. 3 Speak into the telephone handset and then hang up. Do not press the Feature button before you dial a Paging extension. Table 13 Paging Extension Feature 3-digit dial plan 4-digit dial plan (default extensions) (default extensions) External Paging 620 6200 Broadcast an announcement over a public address system that has a paging amplifier and speaker system that is connected to your NBX system Internal Paging 621 6201 Broadcast an announcement through the speakers on all NBX Business Telephones on your system Simultaneous Paging 622 6202 Broadcast an announcement externally and internally at the same time

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C
HAPTER
9: G
ETTING
M
ORE
FROM
Y
OUR
T
ELEPHONE
S
YSTEM
3
To notify another user about the parked call:
a
From NBX Business Telephones or 3101 and 3101SP Basic Telephones,
select an Access button that is assigned for placing telephone calls,
and dial the user’s extension, or use the paging feature. See
“Paging”
next for details.
b
From an NBX 2101 Basic Telephone, press the hook switch. When you
hear the dial tone, dial the user’s extension, or use the paging feature.
See
“Paging”
next for details.
To retrieve a parked call:
1
Pick up the handset of any telephone on the system.
2
Dial the Call Park extension that was assigned to the call.
Paging
Depending on your location and equipment, you can broadcast a
message in one of three ways, as described in
Table 13
.
1
Pick up the handset.
2
Dial the paging extension as shown in
Table 13
.
3
Speak into the telephone handset and then hang up.
Do
not
press the
Feature
button before you dial a Paging extension.
Table 13
Paging Extension
Feature
3-digit dial plan
(default extensions)
4-digit dial plan
(default extensions)
External Paging
Broadcast an announcement over a
public address system that has a
paging amplifier and speaker
system that is connected to your
NBX system
620
6200
Internal Paging
Broadcast an announcement
through the speakers on all NBX
Business Telephones on your
system
621
6201
Simultaneous Paging
Broadcast an announcement
externally and internally at the
same time
622
6202