Access 3000 Compact Supervisor’s Guide
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Receiver Fast Alpha (RFA)
The RPR 530 is able to store 16 pre-formatted alphanumeric messages (message
numbers 00 to 15). These can be displayed on the pager by sending the appropriate 2-
digit message number with an associated beep code.
Note: The RFA messages are the first 16 of the 100 stored Central Fast Alpha
messages.
Receiver Number
The last three numbers of the Receiver Address are the pager’s Receiver Number these
three digits are entered when creating a user records. The Receiver Number can be
totally independent of the pager wearer’s User Number.
Receiver Type
Paging receivers can have a variety of message facilities, i.e. Tone Only, Numeric
Message, Alphanumeric Message and Speech. The Access 3000 Compact identifies
each different type of receiver to ensure that the operator is only prompted to enter the
correct type of message for the pager being called. The type of pager and associated
receiver type are listed under the Directory section of this guide. A maximum of 14
receiver Types can be supported.
Sets
A set is a variation on the Access 3000 Compact team paging facility. A set consists of
user records, and like user paging, they are called from a single USER NUMBER.
A set may comprise mixed receiver types, however, as a result of sets configuration,
paging users are paged sequentially. Speech is not supported and services will always
default to the lowest common denominator, i.e. the most basic receiver type in the Set.
In addition, absence and call transfers are recognized and a set may be a member of
another set.
Speech MCU
This question is asked when editing a DLC and the response should be the address of
the relevant MCU or LCU from which the operator will send a speech message.