Call zones – Phonetics 2000 User Manual

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Chapter 4: Programming

Special Alphanumeric Pager Dialing Codes

A = alphanumeric pager ID (required)

C = alphanumeric character password (optional)

A = alphanumeric pager ID: The “A” dialing code is used ONLY
for alphanumeric pager destinations. It is placed between the pager
company’s telephone number and a particular pager’s ID number by
typing the letter A (upper or lower case). It instructs CPP Monitor
2000 to wait until a connection is made to the alphanumeric pager
service’s computer system before transmitting the ID number for a
particular pager.

Example: 1-610-555-4593 A 0504099

C = alphanumeric character password: The “C” dialing code is
used ONLY for alphanumeric pager destinations and only if your
particular pager system requires a character password. This
password may be required for CPP Monitor 2000 to access the pager
service’s computer system. If required, it is placed between the
pager company’s telephone number and the required character
password in the dialout sequence by typing the letter C (upper or
lower case). The character password must precede the pager ID
number.

Example if character password required:

1-610-555-4593 C 000000 A 0504099

(pager company phone #) C (character password) A (pager ID #)

The alphanumeric character password is optional and is, in general,
reserved for future services. Length of the password, when used,
may be different in some systems. Consult your pager service for
more information.

Call Zones:

CPP Monitor 2000 is capable of assigning different destinations to
specific calling groups (zones) to accommodate work shift sched-
ules. There are 4 Call Zones to choose from. To include a destina-
tion in a Call Zone, check the appropriate box. To set up Call
Zones, click on the “Edit Zones” button and the following form will
appear:

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