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RG# Primary Pager
Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
Determines if this route group sends events to a
numeric pager. To send events to a numeric pager, a
phone number must also be programmed in the
route group’s primary destination.
0101
0101
0101
If programming the control panel to dial a
numeric pager, choose its route group
carefully. If there are any events to transmit
to a central station, be sure to place those
events in a lower numbered route group
class than the events that are in the route
group for the numeric pager.
Numeric Pager Capability
The D9412G/D7412G Control Panels can transmit
nearly any event to a numeric pager. Any time an
event is generated and routed to a numeric pager,
the control panel attempts to call the numeric pager
once for each message in the queue. To enable the
pager, program both the primary and backup phone
number to the numeric pager’s phone number in
any of the four route groups. Then select which
events are to be routed to the numeric pager within
the route group selected.
When events are sent to a numeric pager, up to four
fields can be displayed in the pager message. See
Figure 1.
Figure 1: Pager Display Fields
[1234-001-011-008]
1
2
3
4
1 -
Account number (1234)
2 -
Event policy (001)
3 -
Event number (011, Fire Alarm Event)
4 -
User number, point number, or relay number
(008)
The account number must contain four
numeric digits. No alpha characters (B to
F) are allowed when using the numeric
pager.
Programming the Pager Phone Number
To program the pager phone number, enter the
number used to reach the pager, followed by pauses.
Entering C creates a 3-second pause (example:
5552341CCC.)
Experiment with the number of pauses you add after
the page phone number. Each pause equals 3
seconds. Try calling the pager yourself first and
listening to the length of time it takes to get a beep
allowing you to enter touch-tone information. This
length is what you must program after the pager’s
phone number in Section 2.1 Phone. If you need a
longer pause, enter D after the number. Each D
equals to 7 seconds.
Using “#” characters in the phone number can affect
how the event is displayed on the pager:
 
No “#” characters in phone number: Dashes
appear in the display [1234-001-011-008].
 
One “#” character in phone number: Dashes
are replaced by zeros [1234000100110008].
 
Two or more “#” characters in phone
number: Dashes appear in the display [1234-
001-011-008].
For example, if the phone number 2773074#CC
(seven-digit pager phone number followed by “#”
and two pauses) is programmed, the pager message
displays as follows: [1234000100110008] (dashes are
replaced by zeros).
If the “#” is not placed in the phone number, the
message displays as follows: [1234-001-011-008]
Also, a user may not want all four fields to be
displayed in the pager message. “*” characters in the
phone number allow the user to select the number of
fields to be displayed in the pager message. To limit
the number of fields shown in the pager message,
enter the appropriate number of “*” characters in the
phone number as shown below.
 
Zero “*” characters in phone number: All
four fields are displayed.
 
One “*” character in phone number: First
field only is displayed.
 
Two “*” characters in phone number: First
two fields are displayed.
 
Three “*” characters in phone number: First
three fields are displayed.
 
Four or more “*” characters in phone
number: All four fields are displayed.