Access 3000 Compact Supervisor’s Guide
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Format Groups
Some Multitone digital code formats allow groups of pagers with sequential receiver
numbers to be paged simultaneously. For example, pagers 100-109 comprise a group
of ten whose FORMATTED GROUP NUMBER is ‘10-’, whereas pagers 200-299
comprise a group of one hundred whose FORMATTED GROUP NUMBER is ‘2--'. Each
formatted group is classed as a single member within a Team Record. See examples
below:
1 digit format group
2 digit format group
To enter a format group of up to 100
receiver numbers, type in a single number
group digit, e.g. 2. This will allow you to
call all receiver numbers from 200 to 299,
i.e. 100 receivers. See examples below:
3. By typing group digit 0, receiver
numbers 000 to 099 will be called.
4. By typing group digit 1, receiver
number 100 to 199 will be called.
5. By typing group digit 2, receiver
number 200 to 299 will be called.
To enter a format group of up to 10
receiver numbers, type in a two number
group digit, e.g. 30. This will allow you to
call all receiver numbers from 300 to 309
i.e. 10 receivers. See examples below:
1. By typing group digits 00, receiver
numbers 000 to 009 will be called.
2. By typing group digits 02, receiver
numbers 020 to 029 will be called.
3. By typing group digits 30, receiver
numbers 300 to 309 will be called.
Message Type
When creating a team, the message type is specified to check that all users entered into
the team can receive that type of message.
Receiver Address
The Receiver Address is the physical identity of a pager, it is the number sent out by the
Access 3000 Compact that causes the pager to beep. It can also be called the Receiver
Identity Code (RIC). It consists of 5 or 7 digits. The Receiver Address consists of the
System Address, which is programmed using the pager configuration and the Receiver
Number, which has to be known by the operator when creating a user.