I've been drafted to rebuild my company's old overhead paging system, now that we went from an old NEC switch to a Nortel. The page system uses your typical Bogen TAM-B phone answering devices to pass phone audio to PA amps, and we're planning on doing it via Loop Start trunks from a Universal Trunk Card in the new 81C. The old systesm used these funky paging delays that used 4-Wire E&M from the NEC, that were installed in 1985 and no one understands how it works anymore.
Time for a simple upgrade.
The Bogen TAM-B devices, when using loop trunks, has a 48 VDC power supply on it to act as battery. They work great for this, even though, yes, I know...loop starts suck, but in this case, we're not asking too much of them - just answer da phone, beep, and play a page.
However, in the event there are problems with a trunk or a paging delay (these things will be in a hunt to handle multiple pages at once, across 4 dedicated trunks), if I simply remove battery from the trunk, will the 81C see this trunk as "down" in terms of using it as a hunt when someone dials the DN for paging?
Basically, lets say something happens to the audio path whenever trunk 2 is used, and we just want to take it out of service. What I'm looking for is a way, that if this happens in the middle of the night, a building electrician could just "flip a switch" that says "disable this paging terminal" instead of having to have someone dial in and disu the TN of the offending trunk/paging controller, etc. If I can somehow make the PBX think the trunk is "busy" already by removing battery, or somehow applying a signal to it, that would be great.
Can the Universal trunk monitor for presence of battery as a supervisory function or something?
The Bogen TAM-B devices, when using loop trunks, has a 48 VDC power supply on it to act as battery. They work great for this, even though, yes, I know...loop starts suck, but in this case, we're not asking too much of them - just answer da phone, beep, and play a page.
However, in the event there are problems with a trunk or a paging delay (these things will be in a hunt to handle multiple pages at once, across 4 dedicated trunks), if I simply remove battery from the trunk, will the 81C see this trunk as "down" in terms of using it as a hunt when someone dials the DN for paging?
Basically, lets say something happens to the audio path whenever trunk 2 is used, and we just want to take it out of service. What I'm looking for is a way, that if this happens in the middle of the night, a building electrician could just "flip a switch" that says "disable this paging terminal" instead of having to have someone dial in and disu the TN of the offending trunk/paging controller, etc. If I can somehow make the PBX think the trunk is "busy" already by removing battery, or somehow applying a signal to it, that would be great.
Can the Universal trunk monitor for presence of battery as a supervisory function or something?