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f. Leave the Capcode field blank. There is no Capcode for this “pager” record,
since it is used only to set off other pagers.
g. Leave the Transmitter(s) field blank. The Transmitter(s) settings in each
individual subscriber’s are used for paging.
h. Fill in Voice Prompts as desired.
i. Fill in one or more Mode fields with desired modes. All modes except
Talkback are allowed. Normally the Paging, Insurance, or Notify modes are
used for Group paging. This is where you specify Display Limit, and the
Notify mode Voice Limit. You can also specify Mailbox, Announce, or a
Route, but of course these modes will not page the group of pagers.
j. Fill in the Initial mode field.
k. Fill in the rest of the fields as desired; you might want to note in Comments
that this is a Group, and what group of people it is alerting.
l. Save the record. Make note of the ID.
3. In the Group Database, set up the Group record. This is the record that specifies the
list of pagers to set off. For a screen-by-screen guide to this, see the following
pagers. To make a Group list record from scratch:
a. Return to the ZbaseW Edit tab, click on the Groups button.
b. In the Groups window, click on the New button to start a new record.
c. In the ID field, enter the ID of the Group Pilot record set up in step 2 above.
d. For each member of the group set up in step 1 above, enter the ID in one of the
48 available slots, starting with the first slot.
e. Save the record.
4. After you Edit the Subscribers or Groups data files, be sure to transfer these
changes to the paging terminal using the Update Paging Terminal button on the
Comm tab. (See Transfer Group Changes on page 149.)
5. Now test the group. Call the Group Pilot number, leave the voice and/or display
message, and check that it sets off the desired pagers.
Here is an example of what you will see when you edit Subscribers and set the Status to G:
Figure 11: ZbaseW — Setting “Status” in Subscriber Window to “G”
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