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provide alphanumeric labels for paging users, to support the Instant Call feature (single
key press paging), and the Stack Page feature. Each user position provides for an
alphanumeric label, the paging capcode for that user (including the leading digit for the
correct paging format), and the assignment of a specific transmit frequency to be used
whenever this user is paged. The default for all users is for the page to be made on
whichever frequency is selected.
(P)urge all users
This menu item is provided simply as a quick way to completely clean the entire paging
database. It should only be used when the technician intends to completely reprogram the
deskset’s user database.
(S)tacks
This window is used to create and to edit fixed stacks of pages in the deskset’s database.
Use the up/down arrow keys to select a particular stack, and then press ENTER to access
editing for that stack. Once you are editing a stack, once again the up/down arrow keys are
used to select a particular user position in the stack, however, this time the space bar is
used to step through the paging database and select an individual user for that stack
position. Unassigned user positions must be set to “End of Stack”. The stack positions
should be assigned sequentially starting with number one and any unused positions must
be at the end of the stack.
(I)nterstack delay
This parameter sets the time delay used by the deskset to create an interval between each
of the pages sent when a stack page is made. The range for this parameter is 250 to 2000
milliseconds, and the value entered will be automatically rounded off to the nearest
hundredth of a second. The default value is 500 milliseconds.
E(Q)ualization 1
This menu item will open a window from which the technician can edit the #1 equalization
curve that the deskset uses for paging. This window shows a complete graphic
representation of the frequency versus output level settings for this curve. While this
window allows the curve to be altered, the results of changes made here can not be tested
here. For this reason, this menu item should not be used until operational experience with
the tone remote system indicates which changes are necessary to enhance paging
transmissions.
(E)qualization 2
This menu item works exactly like the “e(Q)ualization 1” selection, except that it applies
to equalization curve #2.