WaveWare CommTech MaxPage User Manual
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MAXPage
Manual
Page
50
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Wireless
1.
To select Beep press
from the Keys Menu. The following screen will be displayed.
Key Beep [ON]
2.
Press any numeric key on the keypad to choose between ON or OFF. Press the
key to return back to the Keys Menu.
3.
To return to Normal Mode, press the
key three times to exit out of all menus.
MAXPage will then restart ready for use.
Alt F-Keys
1.
To configure the Alternate Function Keys press
from the Keys Menu. The following
screen will be displayed.
Function Key [ ]
Msg[ ]
2.
The first field for editing is Alternate Function Key. Using the keypad enter the
Alternate Function Key number between 1 and 4. Press the
key to move along to
the next field.
3.
The next field is Msg. Enter the message that will be sent when pressing the Alternate
Function Key. Press the
key to move along to the next field.
4.
The next field is Pager ID. Enter the Pager ID of the recipient that will receive the
message here. Press the
key to move along to the next field.
Pager ID: [ ]
Call Tone [A]
5.
The next field is Call Tone. This refers to the beep code that will be sent with the
message. Press any key on the keypad to choose between A, B, C or D.
6.
Press the
key to save changes and you will be returned to the Keys Menu.
7.
To return to Normal Mode, press the
key three times to exit out of all menus.
MAXPage will then restart ready for use.
Canned Msgs
This menu allows you to configure canned Telephony (PBX) messages. These messages are
sent to the specified recipient, when the Telephone interface is being used. Over the
Telephone interface, the customer will be prompted to “Enter Message”. They then need to
type in a numeric number from 0 – 9 which will correspond to the message setup below. For
this reason any customers using the Telephone interface will need to know:
•
The extension number to dial to reach MAXPage
•
A list of which pager numbers relate to which person. E.g.: John is pager 54
•
A list of which PBX Message ID relates to which message. E.g.: “3” means “call
reception”
NOTE: For information on how to operate the (Telephone) PBX system, refer to
“Ports -> PBX” within the Config Mode section above.