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Managing the Subscriber Database with ZbaseW
128 025-9034AA
QuickCall1 Format
Whenever the QuickCall1 format is assigned, the window shown here opens to allow
capcode entry and selection of the Send Empty Message preference.
Capcode
The QuickCall1 paging format requires a 4-character cap code drawn from the following
character set: CDEFGHJKLMNP and ?. The wild card character (?) can appear in only the
following two patterns “WXY?” and “?XY?”.
For the basic capcode pattern of “WXYZ”, the character used in the W-position cannot be
repeated in the X-position and the character used in the Y-position cannot be repeated in
the Z-position. In addition, the string “WX” cannot be the same as the string “YZ”. When
using the wildcard string “?XY?”, the characters used for X and Y cannot be the same.
Valid capcode examples: CDEF, DEEF, EDDE, DED?, and DEE?
Invalid capcode examples: DEDE, DDDE, DEFF, ?EE?, and DDE?
Send Empty Message
(Checked = Yes, unchecked = No)
Leave this check box blank to reduce the number of tone-only pages that a voice pager
receives. When you set this function to “No”, if a caller hangs up before the paging
terminal begins recording voice, no page will be sent. In practice, people reaching a wrong
number will often wait until after the beeps to hang up; thus some voice time will be
recorded (for example, the sound of a phone hanging up) and the pager will alert and send
it. Despite this, subscribers like this feature since it does help reduce false pages, so it
should normally be set to “No” for voice pagers.
This box should be checked if the subscriber wants a page even if no voice message is
given, or if you are setting up a tone-only (0 voice time) pager.
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