User's Manual

JTECH UHF Desktop Transmitter Installation and Operation Guide 320115K Page 20
Sending Pages
To page a CommPass pager, type the pager number followed by the “#” key on
the master transmitter keypad. The pager will respond with the default alert that
has been programmed into the master transmitter. The factory default is Alert 3.
Individual alerts different from the factory default may be sent by entering a “0”
before the pager number, followed by the pager number and the “#” key. Next
enter the alert number (1-5) when prompted followed by the “#” key.
Ex. Send the “Alert 5” (15-minute extended alert) to pager number 23.
From the transmitter keypad, type in “0 2 3 #” followed by “5 #”.
Note: Depending on install date, some legacy PeopleAlert system transmitters
may not support the “Default # of Vibes” feature from the transmitter
menu. Please consult JTECH Customer Care for additional instruction.
Search
The Search feature is intended to provide a method to recover pagers discarded
within the transmitter coverage area. A special Search transmission is sent by
the master transmitter approximately every 12 seconds. All
“awake” CommPass
pagers within range of the transmitter will respond with standard CommPass
Voice Search Response) at 12 second intervals. Search is turned on from the
master transmitter via the menu or by typing in 9999 # from the keypad.
Pressing any key on the transmitter keypad will terminate Search mode.
Voice Alerts
All CommPass pagers offer standard voice alerts for “Out of Range” and
“Search.” These voice alert features can reduce loss and improve usability for
the end-user. Standard voice alerts include:
Out-of-Range: “You are Out-of-Range and cannot receive a page.”
Search: “I’m not lost, I’m over here.”
If the GuestPass with ‘Table Ready’ Voice Alert model was purchased, the
pagers will respond with appropriate voice prompts for Alerts #1 through #5
“Your table is ready. Please return to the hostess,” as well. Table Ready
voice alerts may be turned on and off from the Desktop Transmitter using the
‘Audible ON/OFF’ commands (9994# / 9995#) or from the function menu.
Voice requirements for non-hospitality markets and custom voice alerts for
restaurant applications are handled on a case-by-case basis due to the custom
nature of these business opportunities. In these cases, the client may be
responsible for providing the proper voice file to meet the JTECH specification.
Note: CommPass pagers must be “awake” (out of the charger) in order to
recognize the Audible ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ transmissions.