2.8.9 Programming The Tracker Default Messages
You can set a maximum of eight defaulted messages. Each defaulted message can contain a maximum of
32 characters (any printable characters); however, some pagers only accept 20-character messages and
others only accept numeric pages.
NOTE: To use the Tracker pager, you must enable the Tracker base unit first (2.8.8).
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To program default messages,
1. activate the Programming pull-down menu,
2. press ALT-P and press Enter,
—OR—
press Esc to move the cursor into the menu bar from the main screen, position the cursor on
“Programming,” and press Enter,
3. move the cursor to highlight “Tracker,”
4. press Enter,
5. move the cursor to highlight “Default Messages,”
6. press Enter,
7. type or edit the default message(s),
8. move the cursor to highlight “Save changes as new defaults” and press Enter.
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Tue Feb 4
2:33 PM
Line 3
RINGING
ABC Inc., How may I help you?
Description
Status
1. WATS 1
2. Line 6 for Ms. Swartz
3. Line 8 for Mr. Bolden
4. Line 3
5. Ext. 243 Gay, J.
6. Ext. 155 Tutwiler, E.
7. Line 2 for Mr. Shifflett
8.
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PARK RCL
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Current Call
<Options>
Pending Calls: 7
MUTE HEADSET OVERFLOW SILENT ALTERNATE NIGHT
Parked Calls: 1
Menu Bar
Programming
Pull-Down Menu
ILLUS10D
Set Date and Time
Set Volume
Speed-Dials
Line Greetings
Other Greetings
Text Messaging
Keyboard Macros
Tracker
Tracker
Tracker Pager Number Editing
Enable / Disable
Default Messages
Local Numbers
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Enter the pager number
Speed-Dials
Directory
Options
Programming
Quit
PC Attendant's Console User's Guide
GCA 70-230
Handling Calls
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