Lucent Technologies 4.1 Marine Radio User Manual


 
In addition, you can connect the following devices to your system:
Doorphones allow visitors to signal extensions by pressing a button on
the doorphone; the person who answers a doorphone call can then
speak with the visitor at the doorphone. A doorphone is especially useful
for providing access to offices or departments after hours. For example,
you can install a doorphone outside your building entrance to allow
visitors to ring telephones inside the building when the receptionist is not
there and the front door is locked.
The system supports up to two Lucent Technologies PARTNER
Doorphones or any number of Lucent Technologies Universal
Doorphones. Universal Doorphones offer a door unlock feature and
can be installed in addition to PARTNER Doorphones.
Loudspeaker paging systems allow you to broadcast a message over a
large area, by connecting the paging system directly to the PAGE jack on
the primary processor module. The system supports all Lucent
Technologies paging systems including the entire PagePac line, and
most paging systems from other manufacturers. In addition to its
numerous paging features, the PARTNER PagePac provides doorspeaker
and door unlock capabilities. For information on how to use a
loudspeaker paging system with the system, see Chapter 5.
PARTNER Passage Way® Solution
allows you to combine your Personal
Computer (PC) running Microsoft® Windows™ 3.1 with your phone. You
can then use your PC for tasks such as dialing out from an electronic
phone list, logging phone calls, and programming your phone.
Music-on-hold systems allow you to play recorded music or messages
to callers while they are on hold, by connecting the audio source to the
primary processor module. The system supports the Lucent
Technologies Magic on Hold system and most models from other
manufacturers. (If you use equipment that rebroadcasts music or other
copyrighted materials, you may be required to obtain a license from a
third party such as ASCAP or BMI.)
Remote Administration Units (RAUs) allow you to perform System and
Centralized Telephone Programming from a remote location.
Extra alerts help make users aware of incoming calls. For example, you
can use an audible alert (chime, horn, or bell) to replace a phone ring in a
noisy area, such as a factory. Similarly, you can use a visual alert (strobe
or light) to replace a phone ring in a quiet area, such as a library. Lucent
Technologies offers several compatible alerts.
Speakerphones provide hands-free two-way operation of a phone
without lifting the handset. Combining a speakerphone with a system
phone or a standard phone in a conference room or office is an
inexpensive way for several people at a meeting to conference in other
parties. (System phone speakers are designed for individual use—not
group use.) The system supports the Lucent Technologies S203
speakerphone and any industry-standard speakerphone.
4-2 Using Auxiliary Equipment