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Paging System Handbook
Version 7.XX Firmware
WaveWare Technologies, Inc. Copyright 2003 All Rights Reserved
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
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Page 1 - Paging System Handbook

Paging System Handbook Version 7.XX Firmware WaveWare Technologies, Inc. Copyright 2003 All Rights Reserved WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Page 2 - Contents

Appendix A – TAP Interface Specifications - 10Appendix A – TAP Interface Specifications This appendix is included for those who want to develop thei

Page 3 - Introduction

Appendix A – TAP Interface Specifications - 11The TAP mode of operation can be supplemented with two additional functions, including Host Monitoring

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Appendix A – TAP Interface Specifications - 12PAGING OPERATION Paging transactions are transmitted in blocks of characters, where one transaction is

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Appendix A – TAP Interface Specifications - 13If your WaveWare Paging System is configured to operate using TAP Non-Verbose mode, the paging system

Page 6 - Paging System Operation

Appendix B – DIP Switch Settings - 14Appendix B – DIP Switch Settings You may be required to configure the DIP switch bank in the paging encoder to

Page 7 - Paging System Installation

Appendix C – TAP Checksum Calculation - 15Appendix C – TAP Checksum Calculation Following is sample Visual Basic™ code that creates a string to be s

Page 8 - Trouble Shooting

Appendix D – TAP Response Codes - 16Appendix D – TAP Response Codes Following is a table of response codes supported by the WaveWare Paging System.

Page 9 - SITE SURVEY

Appendix F – Embedded Control Characters - 17Appendix E – Extended ID Processing The WaveWare TAP interface and both COMP2 interfaces support ID fie

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Appendix F – Embedded Control Characters - 18Appendix F – Embedded Control Characters When using WaveWare mode it is not necessary to make use of t

Page 11 - PAGING SESSION LOGIN

Appendix G – Wave Ware Interface Specifications - 19Appendix G – WaveWare Interface Specifications This appendix is included for those who want to

Page 12 - PAGING OPERATION

2 Contents Introduction - 3 Obtaining Pagers for your Paging System - 5 Paging System Operation - 6 Paging System Installation - 7 Trouble Shooting

Page 13 - PAGING SESSION LOGOUT

Appendix G – Wave Ware Interface Specifications - 20 System Identification  Paging Message  Setup  Status PAGING MESSAGE COMMAND The Pagin

Page 14 - DIP Switch Settings

Appendix G – Wave Ware Interface Specifications - 21that begin with leading zeroes do not require the leading zeroes to be included in this numeric

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Appendix G – Wave Ware Interface Specifications - 22will send the message “412-3433” at 1200 bps to a numeric pager with capcode 0765155. Note the l

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Appendix G – Wave Ware Interface Specifications - 23The QQ value is followed by a comma character. This parameter should be monitored if you intend

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Appendix G – Wave Ware Interface Specifications - 2406 = Invalid Status/Setup Command. Indicates that the command was recognized as a Status or Se

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Appendix G – Wave Ware Interface Specifications - 251 = On Example 1: <SOH>S,1,0<EOT> will set the Carrier Detect function to the Off

Page 19 - Specifications

Appendix H – COMP1 Interface Specifications - 26Appendix H – COMP1 Interface Specifications This appendix is included for those who want to attach t

Page 20 - PAGING MESSAGE COMMAND

Appendix I – COMP2 Interface Specifications - 27Appendix I – COMP2 Interface Specifications This appendix is included for those who want to attach t

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Appendix I – COMP2 Interface Specifications - 28Tone/Vibe Only Example: PagerID<CR><CR> Multiple Message Example: PagerID1<CR>Mes

Page 22 - RESPONSE TO ALL COMMANDS

Appendix J – Timed Messaging Function - 29Appendix J – Timed Messaging Function The Timed Messaging Function is designed to allow the WaveWare Pagin

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3 Introduction Your WaveWaretm Paging System allows you to send paging messages to one or more persons via pagers, and devices that incorporate POC

Page 24 - SETUP COMMAND

Appendix K – Contact Monitoring Function - 30Appendix K – Contact Monitoring Function The Contact Monitoring Function is designed to allow the WaveW

Page 25 - STATUS COMMAND

Appendix L – Connectors and Indicators - 31Appendix L – Connectors and Indicators The SPS-5v7 paging system connectors include the following:  Pow

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4 ! Remote administration of Pager Database. Pager database can be modified using specially formatted TAP paging messages. ! Programmable Timed M

Page 27 - PagerID~Message~

5 Obtaining Pagers for Your Paging System You can use a wide variety of paging receiver types with WaveWare Paging Systems, including tone/vibe, nu

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6 Paging System Operation Your WaveWare Paging System includes a UHF transceiver, and onboard RS-232 communications, that transmits paging message

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7 Paging System Installation Your WaveWare Paging System includes an encoder/transmitter unit, a “Rubber Duck” Antenna, a serial interface cable, a

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8 Trouble Shooting POWER When the WaveWare Paging Transmitter Unit is assembled and power is applied, you should be able to see a red Power indicat

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9 SITE SURVEY Some installation sites might cause paging reception problems. It might be beneficial to perform a site survey by monitoring the rad

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