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PART ONE - OVERVIEW
001-0131B October 1997 Page 2
1.2 PAGING TERMINALS
A typical paging terminal has a telephone input, a paging format encoder, a transmitter output, and some
method for programming pager numbers into the system. The telephone input may be in the form of one
or more trunks either from the telephone company’s central office, from a PABX, or even from a single
telephone station. The transmitter(s) may be either remote or co-located, and paging may occur on more
than one channel at a time. Programming may be done a personal computer.
Additional features found on some paging terminals include voice storage that allows voice messages to
be left for later retrieval or more than one voice page to be processed at a time, voice prompts to guide
the caller through the paging process, and voice message retrieval for users to play back by telephone
voice messages and pages that had been stored in the system. Numeric and alphanumeric display
paging may be supported. Alphanumeric messages can be entered by a caller using a PC or through an
operator-controlled device that is either on-site or is located remotely. Display pages also may be initiated
by telephone or automated input from nurse call or monitoring systems that are interfaced to the paging
terminal. Paging terminals can also be equipped to network with other paging terminals, allowing them to
pass pages back and forth to each other to increase area coverage. Calls may be routed to external
devices, such as mobile telephone interconnects or telephone answering consoles, to integrate paging
and voice messaging with other services and to consolidate DID trunks onto one system. All of these
functions are possible with the 2000 Series Paging Terminals, and are covered in this Configuration
Guide.
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