Note the trunk number used for Loudspeaker Paging.
Traverse the Magix menu: Sys Program, Start, Extensions, More, Group Page. When prompted, enter 799 as the extension number of the group. Poke in the trunk number at the "Enter extension/line" prompt.
The new instructions are to dial 799 for all pages. The page will be heard through all handsets and overhead paging as well.
If you ARE using ATL sets then you don't have a Magix...and therefore no simultaneous paging. I think 2.5 Magix was the first release with that feature but it could have been 3.0. Using the method you described is old school...very old school and I haven't seen the documents explaining the setup in quite sometime. If you have tried it....you already know it fails...the reason it fails is the brown pair does not play a role in the ATL operation on a Legend like on the early Merlin. I am assuming a Legend since you mentioned 799 as the all page. Tell us a little more about what you actually have and maybe someone will have a solution. lg
I've never done any type of simultaneous paging before but know that it can be done. Just wonder if anyone has tried this is the past. I will try it myself soon but thought some inside knowledge would be helpful.
Couldn't you listen on the browns with a butt-set before going to the trouble of securing an amplifier? I too would be interested in knowing if that pair is usable.
Another trick - use an old set and hardwire the speaker leads out to the amplifier. I used a valcom self amplified 24V speaker. This worked well for a small warehouse. Not only cold you use the all page but also as individual amplified paging for that station.
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