Section 7. Quick Reference
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DATA
In Table 7-9, in the function code column, the letter “p” will stand for priority, where: 0 =
none and 1 = priority page. The column headers tell which pager display symbol is used with
which message. The individual cells show the number of characters available in a message
field and the field number (d1, d2, etc.).
Table 7-9 HSC Message Fields
pf
Large Telephone
(for phone #)
C
(for code)
S
(for source)
Small Telephone
(for extension)
D
(for data)
p0
12(d1)
p1
12(d1)
p2
12(d1)
7(d2)
p3
12(d1)
7(d2)
p4
12(d1)
7(d2)
p5
12(d1)
7(d2)
p6
12(d1)
4(d2)
p7
12(d1)
4(d2)
7(d3)
p8
12(d1)
7(d3)
4(d2)
No priority, data only (no message formatting by pager)
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IMMEDIATE ZETRON FUNCTIONS
No address or message required. Press the leading digit, if required, then the key for the
selected function. All Immediate Functions use an All Call address of HSC code “A”s except
where digits are strapped or a service block must be specified.
Function
Pager Response
0-9
All Pagers in service block f mute audio speakers
C
Service Range Enable all pagers (all service blocks)
D
Service Range Disable all pagers (all service blocks)
B
Enables or Disables automatic Battery Saving. If previously Enabled, the
display will blink “oFF” and the function will be disabled. If previously Disabled,
the display will blink “on” and the function will be enabled. When enabled the
Battery Saver transmission is periodically sent when the previous sleep time
has expired, there is no transmit inhibit, no other page is currently taking place,
and a capcode entry is not taking place. However, if the capcode entry takes
longer than 13 seconds between key hits, the Battery Saver will interrupt and
display “SAvE” while transmitting. The display will be CLEARED.