Section 7. Quick Reference
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The address and service block are printed on the HSC pager in the following order: xxxxx-s-
b, where xxxxx is the address, and s is the service block, as described below. b is the beep
duration, which is not entered into the encoder.
For multiple format or test-bench encoders, the appropriate leading digit must be entered first
to select HSC format. Then enter the service block address, function digit(s), PAGE,
message, #, PAGE.
CAPCODE ENTRY:
s xxxxx ff
(s and one or more x may be strapped)
s
= service block (0-9)
xxxxx = pager address. Specify individual pagers with digits 0-9, “A” in any address
position is a “don't care” or All call address.
ff
= function, one or two digits
MESSAGE ENTRY: d1 # d2 # d3 # A (d2 and d3 as needed)
d1
= data field 1 (Telephone Number or Code)
d2
= data field 2 (Source, Extension, or Data)
d3
= data field 3 (Source or Data)
#
= field separator; must follow each data field used.
A
= Talk request (optional; enter after last “#” to request talk)
MESSAGE CHARACTERS:
Model 15 Key
Received Character in Pager
0-9
0-9
A
none; used to request Talk following a message
B
none; Model 15 will not accept key
C
none; Model 15 will not accept key
D
none; Model 15 will not accept key
#
none; used to separate message fields
*
- (hyphen)
EXAMPLES:
In each of the examples shown, the HSC leading digit is 8, the pager address is 12345, and
the service block is 9.