IF you need Feature codes, you're talking Norstar/BCM and it's F61.
In PBX, you can LD 22
REQ: PRT
TYPE: RDB
CUST 0
enter.
Review the prints for the PAG route type and the ACOD is listed. However, your site may use an analog Station instead of a trunk port, so the easiest way would be to ask someone who pages often (reception or operator).
on a merridian, it;s not a feature code... it's an acod, 99 times out of 100... as posted look at ld 21
ltm
0
return will show all routes and members..
look for a route with a single member or one that has a pag trunk or des.. the still in ld 21, prt rdb and print that route and look for the acod... it's hard to tell a key system from a pbx anymore... best bet if your not sure. whats the number on the bottom of a digital set?
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