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Basic Norstar Programming

How do a make pages or program paging features? by curlycord
Posted: 15 Jun 13 (Edited 22 Feb 20)

These are all the paging codes and explanations.


Feature 60 = Page - Page Prompt (For visual use on a 2 line display phone)
Feature 61 = Internal Page - Page SETS (plus zone choice)
Feature 62 = External page - Page External Speakers
Feature 63 = Page Internal & External - Page both SETS (plus zone choice) and External Speakers



Primarily used for 2 line display phones (M7310, M7324, T736e)
Feature 60 will bring up on the display:
SETS SPEAKERS BOTH

SETS = is for doing an Internal page to phones
SPEAKER = is for doing an External page to the page port for amplifier and speakers/horns
BOTH = is for doing an Internal page and External page to the page port for amplifier and speakers/horns

After you make an above selection you maybe prompted to enter a zone number, this will apply to SETS only.
There is 4 zones:
0 = ALL zones
1 = Zone 1
2 = Zone 2
3 = Zone 4

A phone is given a zone number under Capabilities programming in Administration and can only be in one zone.

SPEAKER will send the page over the external paging/speakers port on the KSU.
SPEAKER mode does not have "Zones" however the Amplifier you are using might have in which case refer to its documentation or system administrator as to how to enter zone numbers.
In most case if there is a zone module on the amplifier and would have zones 1, 2, 3 etc.

For both smaller 1 display phones (as well 2 line displays) you can bypass F60 and use just the short codes instead.


Feature 60 - Page Prompt (For visual use on a 2 line display phone)

F6010 - Feature 60 plus 1 (Sets) plus 0 (Zone #) = Page Zones 1,2 & 3 of Phones
F6011 - Feature 60 plus 1 (Sets) plus 1 (Zone #) = Page Zone 1 of Phones
F6012 - Feature 60 plus 1 (Sets) plus 2 (Zone #) = Page Zone 2 of Phones
F6013 - Feature 60 plus 1 (Sets) plus 3 (Zone #) = Page Zone 3 of Phones

F602 - Page Speakers External port

F6030 - Feature 60 plus 3 (Sets) plus 0 (Zone #) = Page Zones 1,2 & 3 of Phones and Speakers (external page port)
F6031 - Feature 60 plus 3 (Sets) plus 1 (Zone #) = Page Zone 1 of Phones and Speakers (external page port)
F6032 - Feature 60 plus 3 (Sets) plus 2 (Zone #) = Page Zone 2 of Phones and Speakers (external page port)
F6033 - Feature 60 plus 3 (Sets) plus 3 (Zone #) = Page Zone 3 of Phones and Speakers (external page port)


Short codes for paging - Features 61, 62 and 63 followed by zone #: F6YZ

6 = Page

Y:
1 = SETS
2 = SPEAKER
3 = BOTH

Z:
0 = All Zones
1 = Zone 1
2 = Zone 2
3 = Zone 3



Feature 61 - Page INTERNAL/SETS
F610 - Feature 61 plus 0 = Page Zones 1,2 & 3 of Phones
F611 - Feature 61 plus 1 = Page Zone 1 of Phones
F612 - Feature 61 plus 2 = Page Zone 2 of Phones
F613 - Feature 61 plus 3 = Page Zone 3 of Phones


Feature 62 - Page EXTERNAL/SPEAKERS
F62 = Page the Speakers (external page port), plus zone modules zone code if applicable.

Feature 63 - Page both INTERNAL/SETS and EXTERNAL/SPEAKERS
Feature 63 plus 1 = Page Speakers and Zone 1 of Phones
Feature 63 plus 2 = Page Speakers and Zone 2 of Phones
Feature 63 plus 3 = Page Speakers and Zone 3 of Phones


You can program any of these to a key:
F60
F610
F611
F612
F613
F62
F630
F631
F632
F633

To program do Feature * 3, press an available button, press Feature an then any of the above codes.

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