Specialized Applications
Setting Up Pager Notification
Each subscriber may be notified of new voice mail messages on their personal pager. To set this up, follow
these steps:
1.
Open the appropriate mailbox block.
2.
Press ‘Ctrl + D’ twice to get to page 3 of the mailbox block.
3.
Enable pager notification by changing the ‘N’ to a ‘Y’ in ‘pager notification is enabled’.
4.
In the ‘Dial:’ field enter the pager number. For example 555-1234.
5.
Place your cursor on the ‘station’ field and press return.
6.
Every time the SVM 400 dials a number it uses a station block to obtain dialing rules and instructions.
Select the ‘Beepers’ station block and press return. If you need to create a new block to handle different
beeper companies you can also do that here.
7.
Now let’s check the contents of the beeper station block. Place your cursor on the ‘Beepers’ field that you
selected in step 6 and press ‘Ctrl + O’ to open it.
8.
The matching dial strings are only used to select a station block according to a match with the dialed digits.
We use these when a station block has not been explicitly defined. Because we have explicitly defined this
block by selecting it a station block in the previous mailbox block we do not need to use these matching
dial strings.
In actual fact, in the mailbox block we could have left the station block blank and selected this beeper block
by putting a matching dial string in one of the matching dial string fields (e.g. if the pager number to dial
was 555 1234, we could enter 5551234 in one of the fields of the beeper block. Or we could enter 555????,
in which case any time the SVM 400 needed to dial out a number beginning with 555 it would use this sta-
tion block).
9.
The only two fields we need to be concerned with are the prefix and the suffix. These have been entered for
you so there should be nothing to do here. The prefix determines what number the SVM will dial before
sending the 555-1234 beeper number. The suffix determines what number the SVM will dial after sending
the 555-1234 beeper number.
10. The prefix contains ‘9,’. This means that dial 9 (9) and wait for one second (,). The one second is to get dial
tone.
11. The suffix contains ‘~diW,$K##’. This means to use in band dialing (~di), wait for answer (W), pause for 1
second (,), dial the key value of the mailbox ($K), and send ## to terminate the call (##).
Note: Sometimes you may want to substitute a fixed timer in place of the ‘wait for answer’ command. To do
this insert multiple 1 second pauses (,) or one or more 4 second pauses (\).
All that remains is for the mailbox owner to enter their own personal pager number.
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