Polycom IP 5000 manual Group Paging Mode, Sending and Receiving Pages

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Polycom® SoundStation® IP 5000 Phone User Guide

2.From the PTT Channel Configuration screen, select Accept While Busy, and enable or disable the setting.

The default setting is Disabled. When enabled, your phone will accept and play broadcasts while you’re in an active call. When disabled, your phone won’t play broadcasts while you’re in a call, but will hold them instead.

3.Press to save your change.

Group Paging Mode

Your system administrator may enable your phone to operate in a broadcast mode called Group Paging mode. In this mode, you broadcast one-way announcements to a specified group of phones, called a Paging Group. In Group Paging mode, users must subscribe to Paging Groups to send and receive pages.

Sending and Receiving Pages

To send and receive pages, you need to subscribe to certain Paging Groups. By default, you’re subscribed to Paging Groups 1, 24, and 25. This means that you can send and receive pages to Paging Groups 1, 24, and 25.

Sending Pages

By default, when you send a group page, it’s automatically sent to Paging Group 1. This is your default paging group.

You can change your default paging group to any group you want (see Updating the Default Paging Group on page 47). If you change your default paging group, you’re automatically subscribed to it.

You can’t send a Page-mode page while you’re in an active call.

To send a page:

1.To send a page, press the Paging soft key.

To automatically send a page to the default paging group, press and hold the

Paging soft key, and then go to step 4.

2.From the Paging Groups List screen, select the paging group to send the page to.

The list displays the default paging group, the most recent group you paged, and other paging group that you can page.

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Contents IP 5000 Phone Customer Feedback TrademarksDisclaimer Limitation of LiabilityContents Polycom SoundStation IP 5000 Phone User Guide Polycom SoundStation IP 5000 Phone User Guide Polycom SoundStation IP 5000 Phone User Guide Before You Use Your Phone Changes to This GuideUsing the Keypad Display Screen Phone Status Indicators Icon Line or Call State Description If you want to Then do this Navigating Menus and CallsURL Entering Data and Enabling ItemsTo access the Web Configuration Utility for your phone Answering Calls Calling and AnsweringPress or the Answer soft key Placing CallsTo view this call list Press this arrow key Calling by Entering an IP Address or URLUse the speed dial feature for fast, automated dialing Press , and then select Features Corporate DirectoryEnding Calls While Your Phone RingsForwarding Calls While Your Phone Rings Rejecting Calls While Your Phone RingsDuring Calls Holding and Resuming CallsTransferring Calls Hosting Conference Calls Holding and Resuming Conferences Forwarding Calls Changing the Way Calls are AnsweredRejecting Calls from a Contact Diverting Calls from a Contact to Another Party Temporarily Refusing All Calls Do Not DisturbUsing Voice Mail Using Instant MessagingPress , and then select Features Messages Message Center Press , and then select Features Messages Instant Messages Managing Instant MessagesSending Instant Messages Viewing Call Lists Working with Call ListsClearing Call List Entries Working with Contact Directory Editing Call List EntriesSearching Contact Directory Updating Contact Directory Using Buddy Lists on To add a Contact Directory entry from a call list Searching Corporate Directory Working with Corporate DirectorySaving Corporate Directory Search Results Updating Presence Settings Using Buddy ListsSelecting Contacts to Monitor Blocking Contacts from Viewing Your StatusIntegrating with Microsoft Lync Server Features Presence Watcher List Select Features Presence Blocked ListPresence Icon Buddy Status Press , and then select Features Presence Buddy StatusMonitoring the Status of Contacts in Your Buddy List Watcher ListLogging In and Out of a Phone Accessing Personal Phone Settings with User ProfilesPlacing Calls from Phones that are in the Logged Out State Press , and then select Features User Login Log outLocking the Phone Changing Your Login PasswordLocking and Unlocking Your Phone About Your User PasswordCalling and Answering from a Locked Phone Push-to-Talk Mode Broadcasting Messages Using Push-to-Talk and Group PagingSending PTT Broadcasts Replying to PTT Broadcasts Ending PTT Broadcasts Updating Channel Subscriptions Sending and Receiving Pages Group Paging ModeReceiving Pages Adjusting the Volume of Pages Allowing Pages to Play During Active Calls Integrating with Microsoft Lync ServerCustomizing What is Heard Press , and then select Settings Basic Login CredentialsChanging the Ring Tone Setting Unique Ring Tones for Contacts Changing the Speaker VolumeChanging the Ringer Volume Changing the Language Press , and then select Settings Basic Preferences LanguageCustomizing the Phone Display Muting the MicrophoneChanging the Time and Date Display Updating the Backlight Changing the Screen ContrastSelect Maximum Intensity Press , and then select Settings Basic Backlight IntensityPress , and then select Settings Basic Backlight Timeout Select Backlight Idle IntensityNetwork Ethernet. From TroubleshootingPower and Startup Symptom Problem Corrective ActionFunctioning on ControlsCalling Access to Screens and SystemsBasic Restart Phone DisplaysAudio Overall FunctioningInvestigating Phone Warnings Testing Phone HardwarePolycom SoundStation IP 5000 Phone User Guide Service Agreements Governing LawLimitations of Liability Polycom Limited Warranty and Limitation Liability Warranty ExclusiveExclusions Modifications Safety and Compliance Part 15 FCC RulesInstallation Instructions Class B Digital Device or PeripheralSafety and Compliance CE Mark R & TTE Directive EU only Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Safety and ComplianceNew Zealand Telepermit Australia WarningPolycom Take Back Operating Ambient Conditions End-User License Agreement for Polycom Software Support Services Limitation of Liability Corporate Headquarters Israel OfficeNetherlands Office
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