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The WaveWare Paging Encoder is able to auto-switch between data rates,
which breaks up a batch into smaller batches.
Carrier Signal Detection
The WaveWare paging encoder supports the monitoring of carrier signal
detection signals from radio receivers. If a receiver reports a detected
carrier, the encoder will halt transmission output until the carrier signal is no
longer detected.
Serial Port Reset of Timed Paging
If Serial Port Timer Reset mode is enabled, the encoder will reset the
internal two minute timer each time a paging message or ATI command is
received on the input serial port. If no paging messages or ATI commands
are received on the input serial port within two minutes, a timer triggered
event will occur, with any active Timer functions in the Pager Groups
database being processed. If Serial Port Timer Reset mode is OFF, timer
triggered messaging will occur regardless of input serial port activity.
The AllCall system typically does not use this feature
Pager ID as Capcode
If “Assume Pager ID is Capcode” mode is enabled, all incoming pager IDs
on the serial port are treated as capcodes, and must meet the capcode
formatting requirements of 1 to 7 digits in length, ranging from 9 to
2097143. Leading zeroes are optional. In addition, no pager ID lookup
occurs in the pager databases while this mode is enabled. You can
demonstrate this by enabling this mode, then using the Lookup ID function
button in this software.
The AllCall system typically does not use this feature
Carrier Detect Polarity
The WaveWare v8 Paging Encoder is compatible with radios and radio
receivers that output TTL level voltage shifts as a carrier signal is detected.
Some radio receivers output 5V upon carrier detection, while others drop to
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