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6.2
Pager functions
The following sections detail the Communicator’s basic and advanced Pager functions.
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Basic pager functions, page 28
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Advanced pager functions, page 29
6.2.1
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ASIC PAGER FUNCTIONS
This section details the basic Pager functions.
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6.2.1.1
Pager setup
1. Select
SYSTEM > Advanced Setup > Pager.
2. Define the pager type, either BASIC or ENHANCED, by using the +/- key.
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Basic: Pages are per house in the following format:
NOTE:
If a house has more than one alarm active, then the multiple alarms code is sent (code: 255).
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ENHANCED: Pages are per house and can contain multiple alarms per page in the following
format:
HHH*AAA*AAA*AAA**HHH*AAA*AAA
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HHH: House number (two stars separate between houses)
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AAA: Alarm code
6.2.1.2
Pager test
1. Select
SYSTEM > Test > Pager
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2. Enter the pager phone number and press ENTER.
This feature tests the PAGER service. The pager number should include a dial delay. When dialing a
pager service, there is usually a delay between the moment when the call is answered and when the
message is recorded. For example: “
Leave a message for Mr. Smith
” takes about three seconds. The
Dial Delay parameter is the amount of time that Communicator waits before transmitting its pager alert.
Refer to Configuring the dial delay, page 29 for more information. Delay is also required when dialing
for an outside line.
For example: If the required delay is three seconds and delay is set to two seconds, then two commas are
required. The phone number structure is:
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9 (outside line, if need), ###-####,,
PAGER SETUP
Pager Type
basic
Alarm code
0 0 5 * 1 2 4
House number
ENTER NUMBER