Appendix G – Wave Ware Interface Specifications - 20
System Identification
Paging Message
Setup
Status
PAGING MESSAGE COMMAND
The Paging Message command is formatted as follows:
Example 1:
<SOH>TBCC...C<STX>XXXX...XXX<ETX><EOT>
Example 2:
<SOH>T,B,CC...C,<STX>XXXX...XXX<ETX><EOT><CR><LF>
Note:
The commas, the <CR> character, and the <LF> character are optional in the Paging Message
command. They are used for appearance purposes to separate subparts of the command string and for
formatting the echoed output while troubleshooting the system.
<SOH>
(Hex code 01) is used to mark the start of a message. This character resets the paging
system and can be used to abort an incomplete paging command at any point prior to
transmission.
T
Alphanumeric character representing the type of paging message to be transmitted
A =
Alphanumeric
N =
Numeric
1 =
One Beep (tone/vibe only pagers)
2 =
Two Beeps (all pager types)
3 =
Three Beeps (all pager types)
4 =
Four Beeps (tone/vibe only pagers)
B
Numeric character representing the data rate, in bits per second, at which the paging
message is to be transmitted
5 =
512 bps
1 =
1200 bps
2 =
2400 bps
Note:
This numeric character may have one or no leading commas separating it
from the paging message type.
C...C
One to seven decimal numeric digits representing the capcode of the paging receiver
to which the message will be transmitted. Capcodes are seven digit strings. Capcodes