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Table 12: Line Parameters
(P)aging
The following commands are used to configure the paging feature.
(K)eyup delay
This parameter sets the time that the remote delays between keying the transmitter and
sending a page. The range for this parameter is from 250 to 2000 milliseconds. When
entered, the period is rounded off to the nearest hundredth of a second. The default value is
750 milliseconds.
F(O)rmat
This parameter is used to select a paging format for the remote. If a single format is
selected here then no leading digits are used to enter pages into the remote. If the system
requires the use of multiple paging formats, then the “Multi (Lead digits)” selection
should be used.
(F)ormat parameters
This parameter behaves differently depending on how the “f(O)rmat” parameter is set. If a
single paging format was selected, then this menu item will open directly on the window
in which you set the timing and tone parameters for that format. If “Multi (lead digits)”
was selected, then the first window to open is for assigning paging formats to the
individual leading digits. The up/down arrows are used to select leading digits and the
space bar is used to toggle through the various paging formats. Once a leading digit and a
paging format have been selected, the parameter setting window for that format can be
opened by pressing F9. Be sure to use the F10 key when exiting any of these windows so
that your selections and settings will be saved. If you use the ESC key to exit a window
Parameter
Range
Description
Line 1 Call Decoder
Enabled,
Disabled
Enable or disable the call alert decoder on each line. Enabling the decoder
enables the call alert unmute and mute frequencies on the line. Reception
of either of the call alert unmute frequencies will cause the remote to
unmute audio, rapidly flash an LED, and send an audible call alert
“ringing” tone.
Call Alert Timeout
0 to 240
seconds
Enter a call alert timeout in this field. Upon receiving a call alert unmute
function tone, the call alert ringing will continue until either the call is
acknowledged, or this amount of time has expired. The call alert LED will
continue to flash rapidly until the call is acknowledged, regardless of this
timeout. To disable this timeout, enter a value of 0. Just as with the Mute
Timeout, the time may either be entered with a colon (minutes:seconds) or
just as a number, which will be interpreted as seconds.
Ring Volume
Lo -- Hi
You may adjust the volume of the call alert ringing tone. The minimum
volume setting turns off the ringing completely. Note that the ring volume
is also affected by the volume control knob on the remote.