Specifications

Paging and PageSaver
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Paging Mode Flow Chart
Step # Action Special Conditions
1 Caller calls terminal
2 Terminal sees phone line activity, and
answers, going off-hook.
3 Terminal takes in Pager Number On end-end phone lines, caller overdials
pager number
4 Terminal plays Paging Welcome prompt If Welcome = S or C in database.
5 Check Subscriber Database for Security
Code field
If Security field has info, prompt caller for
4-digit code
6 Terminal checks database settings for
Voice Limit and Display Limit which
determines following:
a. If tone-only: go to step 7.
b. If tone + voice: sys_vmsg voice
prompt, single beep prompt, record
voice message
c. If numeric display: sys_dmsg voice
prompt, 3 beeps prompt, store
numeric message
d. If alpha display: take in alpha
e. If voice + numeric: 3 beeps prompt,
store numeric message, single beep
prompt, record voice message
If caller entered function code, then caller
keys function digit which selects substep a
to e.
If message = Y in database.
If message = Y in database. Numeric
messages can be keyed early during the
welcome or message prompt
Alpha details in Alphanumeric Messaging
on page 151
7 5 beeps prompt to caller saying “Page
Accepted”
If Thank You = Y in database, thank you
voice prompt is played
8 Caller hangs up phone, terminating the call
9 Terminal puts page into appropriate priority
queue for radio transmit
If Group Page, then page is put into queue
for each group member
10 When time for paging transmit: transmit
stored messages
Key up transmitter, alert paging
Note For the meaning of Function Code digits for paging (including those
that callers key in) see the
Managing the Subscriber Database with
ZbaseW
on page 55. Each particular type of pager is described
separately in that section.