Fonality does not support any over-head paging systems created by 3rd party vendors. Support will not be able to go into debugging and troubleshooting an overhead paging system. At best Support can verify that the PBX and analog ports appear to be functioning correctly (you can also test this yourself with an analog telephone handset).
Keeping the above in mind, our customers report success with a variety of paging systems, and we would like to encourage any interested customer in exploring this integration option on their own. Using an over-head paging system will not void your warranty or Annual Support and Maintenance Agreement.
Tip: If you have a Rhino channel bank, there are some drop battery commands that can be adjusted to help with overhead paging system detecting a hangup - see CB24 Use with Paging Amps and Door Intercoms - Rhino Equipment.
VoIP Paging Systems absolutely do not work.
Paging Systems may function as though they are analog phones (connecting to FXS ports on the PBX - the most common), or as though they are analog phone lines (powering an FXO port on the PBX or a standalone analog telephone instead of the PBX). The difference should be indicated somewhere within the Paging System's administrator manual, online Knowledge Base, or perhaps the sales person responsible for the system can explain quickly which type of paging system you've purchased. Integration with your trixbox Pro depends heavily on which type of Paging System you purchased, and since Fonality does not know the answer, please triple check with the Paging System vendor to make sure you absolutely understand which type of system you purchased.
If your Paging System produces electrical voltage (less common, but not unheard-of), and you plug it into an analog PHONE port (FXS) on your trixbox Pro , you will FRY YOUR FXS CARD/MODULE.
Don't know how to use the Page and Intercom functions? How do I intercom a person or group?
In order to integrate one of these paging systems with your trixbox Pro , you will need to complete the following steps (they don't necessarily have to be done in this order, but it's recommended):
What you accomplished: You have instructed FONcore to treat this individual port as a unique outbound route. FONcore groups ports by Group ID in order to create a roll-over function. If there are four ports in group 1, FONcore tries to make a call using each of the four ports before returning a busy sound. By configuring 1 port in a new group, you are telling FONcore that this port can be used for a special function.
Now you need to configure your dial plan. Please watch our video: How do I add a new dial plan?
For the outbound route, select the Analog XX (1) option from the drop-down where XX is the FXO port number (if you have a PRI and 1 analog card, and you use the first port on your analog card, XX will equal 25 for instance).
Now dial this extension from any OTHER phone in your office. If you followed all these steps, your PA system should 'answer' the call and you can begin talking to everyone over the PA system.