Specifications

9 – Configuring Alarm Paging
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If you are using Short Message Service on a mobile phone, then the pager
ID is the mobile phone number.
Note Do not enter the phone number of the Pager Service Provider on
this display. The service provider’s number is entered when
configuring the Alarm Paging modem. See “Setting Up Alarm Paging
Communications” on page 202.
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If unacknowledged alarms to this pager are escalated, select the pager that
receives them. You can also select a minimum priority for escalation, which
means that alarms of the minimum priority or higher are escalated.
Note A pager’s availability times also apply to escalated alarms. For
example:
Pager 1 receives alarms from 4:00 p.m. to midnight, Monday to Friday.
Pager 2 receives alarms from noon to 8:00 p.m. Monday to Friday.
Pager 1’s alarms escalate to Pager 2.
Pager 2 only receives alarms escalated from Pager 1 between 4 p.m.
and 8:00 p.m.
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Select the time of day and day of week that the pager will be required to
receive alarms.
For example, if a pager is required to receive alarms between midnight and
8:00 a.m., Monday to Friday select the following;
Start Time: 0:00
Stop Time: 8:00
Days: M,T,W,T,F (Box for each day must be selected)
Note If both the Start and Stop times are zero, then the pager will not
receive alarms at any time.
If a pager is required to receive alarms all day, select the following;
Start Time: 0:00
Stop Time: 24:00
Days: All required days must be selected.
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Select the holiday schedule that the pager is to follow for receiving alarms.
Holiday availability (H) is linked to the server's Holiday Schedule. A pager
that has this availability selected will receive alarms on those dates which
are defined as holidays in the server Holiday Schedule.
Repeat the above steps for each of the pagers you want to configure.
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