Service manual
1-14 June 21, 2004
GENERAL NP88 FLEX
Product Overview
specific options that are available for group call, and the corresponding addresses
that are active for that option or each option.
Priority Override
Priority override can be programmed on any active POCSAG code address. When
a priority call address page is received, the pager gives the audio alert, even if the
pager is in the silent mode. Either of the POCSAG code addresses can be ordered
as a priority call, as long as that address is programmed active. Refer to Table 1-4
for a list of the priority override options and the corresponding priority addresses
for each option.
Sequential Lockout
When a paging address has been received by the pager, the Sequential Lockout
option keeps the pager from responding to another page of the same address until
a specific time period has passed. There are three Sequential Lockout options
available:
• R432AV
− 60-second lockout
• R435AU
− 150-second lockout
• R442AU
− 390-second lockout
Bad Data Indication
This option causes the pager to display an e as the last character of the message
when a possible error in the message data is detected. If this option is not selected,
the user will not be notified of a possible error.
Baud Option
The pager can operate at 512, 1200, or 2400 baud. The baud rate is selected by
programming the pager’s memory.
Table 1-3. Group Call Options (POCSAG)
Option
1st Code 2nd Code
12341234
R397BB DDDDDDDD Group
R397BN DDDDDDDD Individual
R397BG DDDDDDDD Group
R308BN DDDD - - - - Group
R308BW DDDD*- - - - Group
R308DA D T T T - - - - Individual
R308EV D D D D - - - - Individual
D = Data T = Tone * = Priority Override