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TIMED MESSAGING FUNCTION
allows a paging system to monitor the host system, and
automatically deliver alert paging messages if the host system does not communicate to the paging
system within a 2 Min. time cycle. The Timer Triggered Messaging Function can also be used as a
repetitive RF ping for Fully Supervised Applications. Predefined alert messages can be up to 60
characters in length.
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FLOW CONTROL SIGNALING
accommodates a variety of methods of busy terminal signaling. Valid
Flow Controls include:
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None
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Hardware (CTS)
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Software (XOFF/XON)
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Alt Hardware (CTS gets asserted before message response)
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Alt Software (XOFF is outputted before message response)
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DIRECT ENCODER CONTROL
(no pager database) is available in the following ways:
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Setting Pager ID as Cap Code and running TAP or COMP2 Paging Protocols.
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Using Extended Pager ID Encoding and running TAP, COMP2, or SNPP Paging Protocols.
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Use the Scope or WaveWare Paging Protocols.
OBTAINING PAGERS FOR YOUR PAGING SYSTEM
You can use a wide variety of Paging Receiver types with WaveWare v9 Series Paging Systems,
including Alphanumeric, Numeric and Tone/vibe and Wireless Message Centers. WaveWare Compatible
Paging Receivers can be obtained from many sources including WaveWare Technologies. The Paging
Receivers that you obtain for use with WaveWare v9 series paging systems should meet the following basic
specifications:
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FREQUENCY:
All paging receivers used with v9 series paging systems must have the same frequency
and must match the frequency of the paging system transmitter.
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POCSAG:
All paging receivers must be POCSAG compatible in order to be used with v9 series paging
systems.