Difference between revisions of "Volume and handset override (Pulse)"
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*In Pulse mode, the Volume and handset override is activated by the [[Pulse_Configuration#Group_Call|Group Call]] feature with Emergency priority (All Call 84 by default). | *In Pulse mode, the Volume and handset override is activated by the [[Pulse_Configuration#Group_Call|Group Call]] feature with Emergency priority (All Call 84 by default). | ||
− | *In SIP mode, the Volume and handset override can be activated when receiving [[Multicast Paging (SIP)|Multicast Paging]] by setting the Priority = Emergency. | + | *In SIP mode, the Volume and handset override can be activated when receiving [[Multicast Paging (Edge/SIP)|Multicast Paging]] by setting the Priority = Emergency. |
[[Category: Pulse - Configuration]] | [[Category: Pulse - Configuration]] |
Latest revision as of 22:24, 22 May 2024
Volume and handset override is a feature that forces the station volume to maximum level, and in case the handset is off-hook, it will reconnect the loudspeaker by forcing the station to go on-hook. The feature is applicable for all types of IP stations.
- In Pulse mode, the Volume and handset override is activated by the Group Call feature with Emergency priority (All Call 84 by default).
- In SIP mode, the Volume and handset override can be activated when receiving Multicast Paging by setting the Priority = Emergency.