CalAmp PC-UC-2 用户手册
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User Manual
7M303-1 Rev A2
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Manual Entry of a Page
Entry Device
Peoplefinder II Action
Comment
M<CR>
The Entry Device tells the
Peoplefinder II
transmitter that it wants to manually send a
POCSAG page, by ending the M.
POCSAG page, by ending the M.
ENTER PAGER NUMBER:
The
Peoplefinder II
will respond within one second
of the M sequence signifying that the Entry
Device has successfully logged on to the
Device has successfully logged on to the
Peoplefinder II
, and it is ready to receive paging
info. The
Peoplefinder II
begins by responding with
this prompt.
PagerID<CR>
The user responds with the ID of the pager he
wishes to page.
wishes to page.
Enter Alpha Message:
or
Enter Numeric Message:
The
Peoplefinder II
responds with one of the
following messages, depending upon the type
of pager that the PagerID is assigned to.
of pager that the PagerID is assigned to.
Message<CR>
The user enters a message to send to the pager.
Sending Message...<CR>
The
Peoplefinder II
displays this message as it sends
the message to the pager.
MessageSent<CR>
or
Can't Deliver to xxxxxxx<CR>
or
Too Slow. Goodby.<CR>
or
Two many errors. Goodby. <CR>
One of these messages will then be sent from
the
the
Peoplefinder II
, depending upon the current
situation with the page that was entered. The
serial port has a 45 second activity time, and
will force and end to the manual session if the
user does not complete the page in that time.
serial port has a 45 second activity time, and
will force and end to the manual session if the
user does not complete the page in that time.
6.2 TAP Protocol Issues
6.2.1
Timing
The
Peoplefinder II
will wait for a response to come back from the Entry Device. If a response is not received before
the pre-programmed time-out period, the
Peoplefinder II
will cancel the current transaction, sending the <ESC>
<EOT> <CR> sequence.
6.2.2
Line Feeds
The
Peoplefinder II
will ignore all <LF> characters it receives. The Entry Device may send a <LF> with any <CR>.
XOFF
In the very unlikely event that the user enters more pages than the
Peoplefinder II
can queue up, the
Peoplefinder II
will
send the <XOFF> character before sending a carriage return. It will send the <XON> character when buffer
space is available for more pages. If the
space is available for more pages. If the
Peoplefinder II
does not receive data within 10 seconds after sending an
<XON>, it will send another <XON>.