Specifications
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3. Mark V pagers with mode 4 have an extended feature that the paging terminal
activates to automatically unsquelch the pager for the subscriber.
4. Mark VI pagers with mode 4 have an extended feature that the paging terminal
activates to automatically unsquelch the pager for the subscriber.
5. Your system may be configured so you do not have access to Mark VI pagers.
6. The behavior of Mark VII pagers that are set to Mode 6 and have a Voice time
greater than zero (0) seconds can be altered by the setting of the MTTMk7VorD
command in the OPTIONS.CUS file. More information about this command can
be found under the “Commands Found in OPTIONS.CUS” topic in the “System
Configuration Files” chapter in the Series 2000 Paging Terminals Installation and
Maintenance manual, Zetron part number 025-9035.
Send Empty Message
Leave this check box blank to reduce or eliminate the number of tone-only pages that a
pager receives.
Voice functions: Selecting “No” (by unchecking the box) reduces the number of tone-
only pages that a voice pager receives. If a caller hangs up before the paging terminal
begins recording voice, no page will be sent. In practice, people reaching a wrong number
will often wait until after the beeps to hang up; thus some voice time will be recorded (for
example, the sound of a phone hanging up) and the pager will alert and send it. Despite
this, subscribers like this feature since it does help reduce false pages, so it should
normally be left blank for voice pagers.
Display functions: Unchecking this box eliminates tone-only pages to a display pager.
When left blank, if a caller hangs up without entering any digits, no page will be sent.
Subscribers like this feature. This field should usually be left blank for display pagers.
Both functions: This applies if the pager supports both voice and display in a single page.
When you uncheck this box, callers must enter either a voice or a display message; they
are not required to enter both. The pager will be alerted if either message is entered or both
messages are entered; if neither is entered, it will not be alerted.
You should check this box if the subscriber wants a page even if no message is given, or if
you are setting up a tone-only pager.
FLEX (1600 Baud)
FLEX is a high-speed digital paging protocol invented by Motorola. FLEX has four
distinct flavors — each a variation on the basic system. The Series 2000 paging terminals
support only 1600 baud FLEX; mainly because this is the mode most compatible with
using other paging formats on the same system.)
Usually the capcode for a FLEX pager can be found on a label attached to the back of the
pager. The various elements of the capcode are described in Table 12. The variables refer
to the following capcode string: R fffb T nnnnnnnnnn










