W A S H S E L E C T I I
Document Number:
WS21002
64
Document Title:
WSII Operations Manual
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N u m e r i c P a g e r s
Table 8. Numeric Pager Parameters
Setting
Description
Phone #
(up to 16 digits)
This is the phone number that is dialed to access the numeric pager. This is
the normal # that you give a person when you want to have them page you.
Pause After Dial
0 to 120 seconds
This is the delay in seconds after the phone number is dialed before
proceeding. This compensates for the time it takes for the page company to
answer and possibly play a greeting or instructional message. For typical
numeric only pagers, a value of 3 to 8 seconds will function properly.
Remember that the # of rings before the system will answer can vary from
time to time.
Pin #
(up to 16 digits)
Optional. Set to 0 if not needed.
This is the pin # of your pager. If your pager requires a PIN #, then enter it
here. This is also useful if your system has a voice prompt and requires you
to enter several selections to send a page. You may insert 2-second-pauses
between digits in the PIN number using one of the wash buttons. You may
also add * or # keys.
Termination
Characters
(up to 10 digits)
Optional. Set to 0 if not needed.
If your system requires you to enter a series of options to send the message
or set the priority, then add those here. The termination characters will be
sent after the numeric message is sent. For example, if you have to press #
when finished, and then you have to press 1 to send the page, you would
enter:
# , 1
The comma will add a 2 second pause after the # key.
Use the following procedure to program or edit the pager number:
1.
Using the toggle switch at the top of the CPU board, place the Wash Select II in
setup mode by moving the switch toward the back of the Wash Select II case.
(The CPU board is located on the inside right wall of the Wash Select II case.)
2.
Using the (3) key to scroll forward and the (1) key to scroll back, scroll through the
main menu until the ”Paging Functions” option is displayed. Press the (*) key to
enter.
3.
Scroll through this menu until the “Edit Pager #” option is displayed, and then
press the (*) key to enter.
4.
Enter a slot number (1-6). Press the (*) key to enter.
5.
Enter a pager type. 1 = Voice, 2 = Numeric, and 3 = Text. Press the (*) key to
enter.
6.
Enter the pager’s telephone number including the area code; if it is necessary for
the modem to dial a 1 you must enter that as well. Example: 15555551212. Press
the (*) key to enter.
7.
Enter the pause to answer 0-120 seconds, and then press the (*) key to enter.