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Pager Type: The type of paging service to be used. The following options are available:
None: Paging is not configured. Selecting None prevents the paging parameters from being downloaded
into the RTU and avoids Toolbox checking if the RTU contains the paging driver.
PET protocol (TAP): Standard paging protocol.
Airtouch: USA Paging service.
Pagenet: USA Paging service.
Radio Pager: Imark pager transmitter radio.
Link PET protocol: As used by Link Communications and Orange in Australia (8 data bits, no parity, 1
stop bit).
POCSAG protocol: POCSAG pager transmitter radio.
GSM SMS: GSM short message service. For paging from a local GSM directly to a digital mobile phone
(does not need to dial a paging service).
PET SMS: PET short message service. For paging to digital mobile phones using a dial-up paging
service. As used by Telstra in Australia (7 data bits, even parity, 1 stop bit).
Password: (Optional) Some paging services require a password for validation. Up to 12 characters can be
specified. For Telstra PET SMS, mnmail can be used for the password. This will allow one message to be
sent to one Pager Number each time the paging service is dialled. Telstra also supports sending one
message to multiple Pager Numbers if an individual password is obtained. To obtain a password, call Telstra
on 1800 730 053 and ask about SMS Access Manager.
Phone Number: (Optional) The phone number to dial for the paging service. A Phone Number is not
required for a radio pager or GSM SMS. Note: when using a dial-up modem for sending pager messages,
any error correction and compression options may need to be disabled (ie. use \N0 in the initialisation string).
For Telstra PET SMS, the phone number is 125107 or to dial the service from overseas it is [international
dialling code] + 61439125107.
Direct / Indirect: Configure as direct if the pager transmitter is connected to the local RTU or as Indirect if
the pager transmitter is connected to another RTU.
Via: The port or the RTU address that the pager transmitter is connected to. Any RTU serial port can be
used for paging when using paging driver PAGING11.Dxx or newer.
1st Group, 2nd Group, 3rd Group: This is specified as a local register (ie. #R) or as pager number indexes
(ie. 1 to 12) separated by commas (eg. 1,4,7). When a register is used, the lowest 12 channels correspond
to the 12 pager receivers respectively. The pager message is sent to each pager receiver that has its
channel set ON.
Wait For Ack: The number of minutes to wait for the pager message to be acknowledged (by clearing the
acknowledge bit as configured in the pager message ladder block) before transmitting the pager message to
the next group of pager receivers. Note: the initiating RTU (the RTU that generates the pager message) can
have up to 5 pager messages that are waiting for an acknowledge at any one time. Any additional pager
messages will not be sent during this time. Each acknowledge bit will remain ON until manually reset.
Pager Numbers: The pager numbers or RIC codes corresponding to pagers 1 to 12. These can be up to 14
digits long and should all be the same length (requires PAGING11 driver or newer).