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Appendix D. CPS Menu Structure
D. Paging Format Configuration
This selection allows you to assign the paging format(s) to be used and to define each
format’s parameters (see Figure D-58). Each paging format must be assigned a unique
leading digit (0-9, A, B, C, D). This allows the user to select which type of page to transmit
by preceding each page with its assigned leading digit if two or more paging formats have
been programmed. If only one paging format has been programmed (i.e., only one leading
digit has been assigned), the page is keyed in directly and no leading digit is necessary (or
allowed) since the Model 4010 already knows what type of page it will be. Note that when
programming Instant Call Key paging stack(s), a leading digit is always required.
0. Undefined
1. Undefined
2. Undefined
3. Undefined
4. Undefined
5. Undefined
6. Undefined
7. Undefined
8. Undefined
9. Undefined
A. Undefined
B. Undefined
C. Undefined
D. Undefined
Selection [0]
PAGING FORMAT LEADING DIGIT
Figure D-58. Paging Format Leading Digit Window
Enter the leading digit to assign (or select one with the
UP
and
DOWN ARROW
keys) and
press
ENTER
. If a leading digit has already been assigned to a paging format, that format will
be shown after the leading digit. You may select it to edit the format or to assign a new
format to it. Or you may choose one of the “Undefined” leading digits.
The next window (shown in Figure D-59) displays all available Model 4010 paging formats.
Enter the letter for the format you wish to assign to the leading digit (or select one with the
UP
and
DOWN ARROW
) and press
ENTER
. To “Undefine” the leading digit, select “Delete
Leading Digit”. Note that some paging formats are optional and will generate an error
message on the Model 4010 if an attempt is made to use them without the option installed.
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