Paging via Special Procedures
Voice Paging via Radio
For voice paging via radio the pager can supply a verbal message to which the pagee listens on his paging receiver.
Paging can be initiated from extensions, PBX operators and external lines with special category via the procedures:
- Prefix procedure for DTMF-signaling
Dial: *81*D2# where D2 = the wanted directory number
Paging with Arbitrary Digit Transmission to Display on Receiver
Via the procedure an arbitrary digit message can be sent to the display on the paging receiver.
Paging can be initiated from extensions and PBX operators via procedures.
- Prefix procedures for DTMF-signaling
Dial: *81*D2*M# where D2 = the wanted directory number and M = selectable digit message 1-8 or 10 digits.
Alarm and Alarm Acknowledgment to Paging Equipment
Via the alarm procedure it is possible to initiate a paging call that alarms one or more paging receivers. The call origin, i.e. source of the call, is sent to the display of the paging receivers automatically.
With the alarm acknowledgment procedure a person who has received the alarm via his paging receiver can acknowledge it. The procedure is used when the alarm demands acknowledgment in the peripheral paging equipment. Alarm and alarm acknowledgment can be initiated from extensions and PBX operators with the procedures:
- Initiation of alarm via the prefix procedure for DTMF-signaling.
Dial: *810*D2(*M)# where D2 = wanted directory number and M = arbitrary digit message, 1-4 digits or 1-5 digits.
The digit message can be omitted if so desired.
- Acknowledgment of alarm via prefix procedure for DTMF-signaling.
Dial: *820*D2(*D1)# where D2 = alarm acknowledgment number and D1 = identity, 1-4 or 1-5 digits, of the acknowledger.
The identity can be omitted if so desired.
Alarm and alarm acknowledgment cannot be initiated via suffix.