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How to set up paging on Nortel Telecom

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Aug 2, 2001
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Have two locations that use the Northern Telecon system. One location can page from the phones, using 77. The other store can't page at all. They only get a busy signal. Why the difference? Thoughts? Thanks.

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2 different sites that are programmed differently. These paging access codes can be what ever you want them to be.
 
Understand that, but where do you program them from. Trying to find instructions. In the Telecom, or in the phone? Just took over these, my other stores are Rohms. Thanks.

Be civil to all; sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; enemy to none.
Benjamin Franklin
 
Paging in a Nortel PBX is done using a universal trunk card. You have to program a Page Route and then program a Page Trunk. The route is programmed in ld 16 and the trunk in ld 14.
 
The 77 your looking for will be the Route Access Code under ACOD in the route programming.
 
If you have no Nortel PBX experience you will never figure it out. The Meridian 1 isn't a system that you can just wing things, you either know it or you don't.

Jeremy J. Carter
Charm City Communications
Norstar. BCM. CS1000 Programmer
 
Is this a Nortel Meridian system or a Nortel Norstar system?
 
Is this a Parisian Department store in the south? I remember the paging access code was that at all of their stores.
 
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