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Field Name
Descriptions
Value(s)
Enable Battery
Gauge
This field defines whether the battery gauge icon is displayed as the
battery is used.
Yes
No
Battery Gauge
Level-High
This value represents the battery voltage level necessary for the
battery gauge to display a high, medium, or low voltage level battery
icon. If the battery voltage is higher than or equal to this value, the full
battery gauge icon is displayed. The
High
level must be greater than
the
Med
level, and the
Med
level must be higher than the
Low
level.
None of the levels can be equal to each other.
1.63V
,
1.58V
,
1.53V
,
1.48V
,
1.43V
,
1.39V
,
1.34V
,
1.29V
,
1.24V
,
1.19V
,
1.14V
,
1.09V
,
1.05V
,
1.00V
,
0.95V
, or
0.90V
Battery Gauge
Level-Med
This field specifies the medium level voltage for the battery. When the
battery reaches this voltage level, the medium level battery icon is
displayed.
The
Med
level must be higher than the
Low
level and lower than the
High
level. None of the levels can be equal to each other.
Use values listed for
High
level
Battery Gauge
Level-Low
This field specifies the
Low level voltage for the battery. When the
battery reaches this voltage level, the low level battery icon is
displayed.
The Low level setting must be lower than both the medium and high
settings. None of the levels can be equal to each other.
Use the values listed for
High
level
Manual Print
This field determines whether message printing is allowed using the
pager's Function menu.
No
Yes
Automatic Print
This field defines whether incoming messages can be automatically
printed through the serial interface port.
No
Yes
Print Message
Separator
This field specifies whether the message separator character be
inserted at the end of the text sent to the printer and before the source
and time stamp. The ASCII ETX character is used.
No
Yes
Print CR with LF
This field specifies whether single carriage returns or line feeds are
converted to the two character combination CR/LF before being sent
to the printer.
No
Yes
Show Memory Full
This field determines whether the pager displays an icon and memory
full prompt when the memory full condition is present. The pager's
memory is considered full when all 19 personal message slots are
occupied or when 5 or less free blocks of memory remain in the
personal message list.
Yes
No
Area Code Suffix
This field determines whether a dash or a space is displayed after the
third digit in a ten digit formatted numeric message.
Dash
Space
Exchange Suffix
This field determines whether a dash or a space is displayed after the
sixth digit in a ten digit formatted numeric message, or after the third
digit in a seven digit formatted numeric message.
Dash
Space
Zoom
This field determines whether the pager can enlarge the characters in
the display to two times their normal size. The four-line pager looks
like a two-line pager, increasing message visibility.
No
Yes
June 7, 2004
PAGER PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE Product Family Alpha Elite
Using Your PPS