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Promoting, selling, recruiting, coursework and thesis posting is forbidden. Students Click Here. We currently have a fire bar and are converting to a digital phone system. I was wondering if there is an easy way to set up a group call or something similar to ring multiple stations even after one station has picked up. When any phone on location dials nine different parties must answer. Thank you in advance. In theory, you could "alert" any number of parties that has dialed, but there is no way you would ever want 9 different people on the line when one of them is talking to the center trying to report an emergency.

It is possible the party calling is doing so because one of of the 9 other destinations is in the process of hurting them. I advise you against trying to originate a 10 person conference call to Can't you imagine the potential for disaster? Just alert people when is called, don't try to add them all onto the call. To answer your question about Group Call.

You can add a button to a digital phone or create a dial code that can call up to 20 phones at once. It becomes a clear conference call for any of those that pick up while continuing to ring the sets that have not picked up. The feature is called "Group Call" and you can read up on it in the Feature Guide - the books found in my signature line.

Thank you guys! LD 57 Seems to do the trick! I sat back and read this post and learned about Group Call. That is a feature I have never setup but enjoyed learning about. I think I'll "play" with it on one of my switches. War Eagle! Lions Baseball '09! That's a good way to alert every tech or find any tech in a pinch. Very cool. I can't believe I've never used or seen it. Again, you learn something new everyday. Message Registration Description and Operation. Property Management System Interface Description.

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