User Manual

AlarmView™ System Administrator’s Manual
880-0326-01 REV. A Page 16
If the alarm condition continues or has not been silenced at the
monitor, the transmitter will follow up with a Reminder Page sent
once to all pagers in the system.
Pagers are identified in the system using a Cap Code. Cap
codes are 7-digit numbers unique to each pager. The seven (7)
digits correspond to the last seven digits of the pager’s serial
number (located on the back of the pager). If the serial number
is less than seven digits, then add zeros in front.
For example, if a pager’s serial number is 45678, its cap code is
0045678.
Because basic pager operations vary in different models,
functions such as turning pager on/off, setting tone or vibrate,
contrast, backlight, and replacing batteries are not covered here.
Refer to Appendix A: Basic Pager Functions in the AlarmView
System User’s Guide.
Replace pager batteries weekly. If pager batteries are low or
depleted, the pager’s range may be reduced or the pager may not
correctly receive pages.
Alarm Pages
The pager must be turned on to receive pages. Do not turn the
pager off at any time when being used for alarm notification. Doing
so may result in failure to receive notice of a patient alarm.
Alarm pages are prioritized for four (4) event levels
(4=immediate, 3=high, 2=medium, 1=low).