PAGING SETUP (Continued)

Setting

Default

Description

 

 

 

 

 

Time between paging cycles. This timeout occurs

 

 

after both pagers have been paged. After the

Page

1 min

timeout, paging continues with the next pager

Interval

number that still has repeats as set above. Valid

 

 

 

entries are 0 to 10 minu tes. With Pag e Interval set to

 

 

0, Call-UPS II repeats pages without delay.

 

 

 

 

 

Amount of time after on-battery operation that Call-

Message

 

UPS II waits before initiating paging. This feature

15 sec

prevents paging during brief power disturbances.

Delay

 

Select from the list of times, 15 through 120

 

 

 

 

seconds.

 

 

 

 

 

Identification number for the connected UPS, to be

Site ID

12345678

reported during paging. Enter a unique and meaning-

ful number of up to eight numeric (0–9) characters.

 

 

 

 

Keep in mind the length of the pager display.

 

 

 

Space

 

Space character suitable for the pager. Select from

*

@, #, and none. This appears on the pager as a

Character

 

space separating the Site ID from the trouble code.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Select from slow, medium, and fast dial speeds.

Dial

Slow

Unless dialing speed is needed, use the default, slow

Speed

dialing. Faster dial speeds may be incompatible with

 

 

 

some pagers and other telephone equipment.

 

 

 

 

 

Character(s) appended to the end of the Dial String.

 

 

Use an End String if the paging service has a menu

End

 

for reviewing and leaving messages. Call-UPS II

String

 

appends a final semicolon (;) after the End String in

 

 

order to hang up the modem and r eturn it to com-

 

 

mand mode.

 

 

 

The remaining fields in the Paging Setup menu define the events that trigger a page, the pager(s) that will be paged when the event occurs, and the code that will be displayed on the pager. Each event type can be set so that either, both, or neither of the pagers will be paged for that event. The defaults are “Y” ( ON) for the first pager, and “N” ( OFF) for the second. Event codes from 0 to 15 can be assigned to each type. The following table describes triggering events and the default setting for each. A default of “ Y N 5,” for example, means that the associated event in the first column

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APC AP9608, AP9208 manual Paging Setup Setting Default Description