5 Touch Message and go on to another procedure, or leave administration

 

mode.

 

Next, you assign the Loudspeaker Page feature to a line button at individual

 

consoles or voice terminals. Label the button(s) and follow the procedure for

 

assigning lines in a square, behind-switch, or pooled system. (See the “Line

 

Assignments” entry for your system type.)

HOW TO USE

If the system administrator has assigned your voice terminal a Loudspeaker

 

Page button, you can use the feature to page people or to make

 

announcements.

 

1 Touch Loudspeaker Page.

 

2 If you have a multizoned paging system, wait for the dial tone, then dial

 

the number for the page zone you want. (These zone numbers are a

 

function of the paging system, not the MERLIN II system.)

 

3 Lift your handset and make your announcement.

 

4 Hang up.

 

The loudspeaker turns off automatically.

Manual Signaling

DESCRIPTION

You can use a Manual Signaling button to generate a beep at a co-worker’s

 

voice terminal. Program a Manual Signaling button for each person you want

 

to signal.

CONSIDERATIONS

You can signal someone with a Manual Signaling button while you have

 

an outside call in progress.

 

The beep sounds at your co-worker’s voice terminal even if it is busy.

 

If you program this feature on a button with lights, the green light next to

 

the button goes on when your co-worker uses his or her voice terminal or

 

uses the Do Not Disturb feature.

 

You cannot have both a Manual Signaling button and an Auto Intercom

 

button for the same person. If you try to program both, you deactivate

 

the feature that you programmed earlier.

PROGRAMMING

To program a Manual Signaling button, label an available button and follow

 

these steps:

 

1 Enter programming mode.

 

2 Touch the button you want to program.

 

3 Dial *60 plus the intercom number of the person you are signaling.

 

4 Leave programming mode.

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