Setup and Operation
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78061 Tap Emulation and Beeper Operation
Beeper calls are used to notify a user of a specific condition occurring in the I/NET
system. This condition is user-definable using message masking and priorities. The
beeper is only a notification tool. It contains no originating code or phone number. The
beeper either issues an audible tone or it vibrates. To specify a beeper call, select Beeper
in the Type field of the 7806 Configuration editor. If a beeper service is used, enter the
beeper service phone number. If a human response is expected, enter an @ symbol at the
end of the beeper number. This will allow the 78061 Tap emulation to retry on busy and
no answer conditions.
The @ symbol will cause the modem to listen for a 5-second period of silence after the
first ring is detected. The length of time that the modem will listen for this period of
silence is established by the Timeout field in the editor. If a period of silence is detected,
the call will be considered to be completed.
Note:
Some experimentation with the timeout period that is set in the Tap editor may be
required. This timeout period should be set long enough to cause the modem to “hang on
the line” until the 5-second period of silence can be detected.
Since this beeper function is used internationally to dial out to numbers that must have
a human response, it is necessary to accommodate differences in the manner in which
beeper systems and humans respond. When using an external modem (78061 Tap
emulation) you should initialize your Hayes compatible modem with the X4 command
(factory default), which enables your modem to return the busy response code if it is
expected that a person will answer (or not answer) the telephone. This will provide a
rapid response to a busy error.
Note:
It is imperative that any modem used for beeper interfacing operates as described above.
78061 Tap Emulation and Pager Operation
Select pager operation in the I/NET software by selecting Beeper from the Type field.
Pager operation is used to notify a user of a specific condition occurring in the I/NET
system. This condition is user-definable using message masking and priorities. The pager
is designed to receive a string of characters that are displayed on the recipient’s pager.
This string could represent a phone number or a recognizable warning code. You may
call a pager using the 78061 Tap emulation. The current version of I/NET adds several
additional phone number characters for use with dial strings.
shows the addi-
tional characters and their definitions.
Table 3. Pager Character Definition
Pager Character
Definition
@
Waits for five seconds, replaces the need for numerous commas.
;
Causes an immediate hang up, and should be used at the end of every
digital pager number dialed. (Not for use with a beeper.)
!
Issues a Hook flash, forcing the phone to go on-hook for 0.5 seconds.
W
Wait for a dial tone.
,
(comma)
Waits for two seconds. Multiple commas may be used.
T
Tone dialing.
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