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ASCOM UPAC Series - Create a Predefined Message; Edit a Predefined Message; Message History Status

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TD 92483GB
2008-06-05/ Ver. B
Installation and Operation Manual
UPAC- Unite Packet for Messaging and Alarm
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Common Messages
Common Messages can be used by all NetPage users. Up to 30 “Common Messages” can
be created. These messages are stored on UPAC and can only be changed by authorized
persons.
My Messages
Up to 30 predefined “My Messages” with 120 characters per message can be created. It is
also possible to have fewer “My Messages” containing more characters. These messages
are stored locally and can only be accessed or changed from that PC.
13.2.1 Create a Predefined Message
1 Click the “Common Messages” or “My Messages” button in NetPage. For
“Common Messages” enter the user name “user” and the password “password”.
2 Click “Add message”. There is always a blank line at the column end.
3 Enter the name of the message and add a message text of maximum 250
characters.
4 Set the message type, beep signal and priority.
5 Click “Save”.
6 Click “Close” to exit the administration.
13.2.2 Edit a Predefined Message
1 Click the “Common Messages” or “My Messages” button in NetPage. For
“Common Messages” enter the user name “user” and the password “password”.
2 Select the messages that should be changed and the administration field will open.
3 Make the changes and click “Save”.
4 Click “Close” to exit the administration.
13.3 Message History Status
Status on the last sent message:
In the default user interface (index4), other “message history statuses” can appear such
as:
•Absence
Call Diversion
Manual Acknowledge
Delivery Receipt
Status Description
Message accepted The message is accepted by NetPage and will be transmitted.
Message completed The Messaging System has completed the transmission of the
message.

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