RPR 950 Series
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Any messages retrieved from the memory, will also be pre-
fixed by either a "time stamp", or a message number,
depending upon your system (see also Section 7).
Tone Only Calls
When used with Multitone MK6/7 code formats, your pager will
receive up to 8 different tone calls, each with a distinctive
beep alert pattern. For each call received, the pager will
display a tone call number for the duration of the alert. If the
alert is cancelled by pressing the OCR button, then the call
data will be displayed for a further 2.5 seconds.
Example of a tone call with a time stamp; on beep code 3,
received at 12.00 noon: -
+
Example of a tone call with an M (message) number: -
+
Alphanumeric Message Calls
Your pager may receive alphanumeric messages of up to 120
characters in length. When a call is received with an
alphanumeric message attachment, if the total length of the
message plus the stamp (time or message number) is less
than 14 characters, then the whole of the message will be
displayed for the length of the alert period, unless cancelled. If
the alert is cancelled, then the message will be displayed for a
further 2.5 seconds, with the backlight on.
Example of message less than 14 characters in length: -
If a received message is longer than 14 characters, then it is
broken into several segments of up to 14 characters in length.
These segments are then scrolled through automatically
12:00 tone
call 3**
M1 tone call
3**
M2 ring 398**