Instruction manual
Optional Equipment Installation
102 025-9416
Table 3:
0y Sets data, parity, and stop bits to
00
7 data bits, EVEN parity, 1 stop bit
01
7 data bits, ODD parity, 1 stop bit
02
8 data bits, NO parity, 1 stop bit
The RawName and line of code should be displayed back to you as follows. This
example assumes 9600,e,7,1.
RawName: 00baud
OparamData: 10 00 05 02 00 02 00 20
(A, R, S, ?) Entry:
d. Verify the RawName and line of code are correct. If so, proceed. If not, press R (for
Redo), then reenter the parameters as per above.
e. At the Entry prompt enter S (for Save) to save the settings. The RawName and line of
code should be displayed back to you.
f. Repeat steps b-e for each of the RawNames in Table 4. Enter the OparamData as shown
in the table, following the notes as applicable for the bold parameters.
Table 4:
RawName OparamData
00batch 10 00 0B 01 00 01 00 3C 00 F0 03 84 00 02
00session 10 00 0A 04 00 00 00 02 06 10 01 03 00
00page 10 00 06 05 00 07 05 01 07
00retry 10 00 0E 06 00 07 03 03 07 00 08 00 20 00 20 00 10
00area
10 00 05 0D 00 aa aa aa (See Note 4)
00dial
10 00 0X 03 00 OL 2C nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn 00
(See Notes 1-3)
Note 1: If you do not need to dial a digit to get an outside line, omit OL and 2C.
If you need to dial a digit to get an outside line, replace OL with the ASCII value
for the digit to be dialed, per Table 5, and include 2C.
Note 2: Replace all nn’s with the ASCII values for the DTMF digits to be dialed
to connect with the remote paging provider’s modem, per Table 5.
Table 5:
DTMF Digit
Decimal Value
ASCII Value
0 30
1 31
2 32
3 33
4 34
5 35