Mode of Reset
There are six different modes you can choose from to set the way that your pager resets
after pages are received: Manual Reset, Auto Reset, Revert Reset, N-Factor Auto Reset,
N-Factor Revert Reset, and Time-out Timer.
Manual Reset:
After receipt of an alert, the pager will open the audio channel for
messaging and lock the audio on until the reset switch is depressed and released. At
this time, the pager will return to Selective Call standby.
Auto Reset:
After receipt of an alert, the pager will open the audio channel for
messaging. The audio will remain open until the carrier drops, at which time the audio
will automatically reset. The pager automatically returns to Selective Call standby.
Revert Reset:
Revert operation allows the pager to automatically switch from
Selective Call to channel monitoring after receipt of an alert. The pager will remain in
channel monitoring until the reset switch is depressed and released. At this time, the
pager will return to Selective Call standby.
N-Factor Auto Reset:
Adding the N time delay to revert operation causes the
WatchDog pager to disregard the state of the carrier during the N time. The N time