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Windows MAXPage Software Installation & Configuration Guide for MAXPage
COMP 1
COMP 1
Local ID
COMP 1 is a very simple protocol. COMP 1 messages contain
the message without a recipient. For this reason, the only field
that needs to be setup for COMP 1 is a target Pager ID that is
sent the COMP1 messages that MAXPage receives.
COMP 2
Lookup
Local ID
Placing a tick in this box means that COMP 2 messages must
contain a Pager ID. MAXPage looks up the Pager ID within its
internal database and send the message to the appropriate
recipient. Un-ticking the box means that the COMP 2 message
must contain a cap code. MAXPage sends the message to the cap
code specified.
SCOPE
Lookup
Local ID
Placing a tick in this box means that SCOPE messages must
contain a Pager ID. MAXPage looks up the Pager ID within its
internal database and send the message to the appropriate
recipient. Un-ticking the box means that the SCOPE message
must contain a cap code. MAXPage sends the message to the cap
code specified.
TEKK
Lookup
Local ID
Placing a tick in this box means that TEKK messages must
contain a Pager ID. MAXPage looks up the Pager ID within its
internal database and sends the message to the appropriate
recipient. Un-ticking the box means that the TEKK message
must contain a cap code. MAXPage sends the message to the
cap code specified.
Visiplex #1
Lookup
Local ID
Placing a tick in this box means that Visiplex messages must
contain a Pager ID. MAXPage looks up the Pager ID within its
internal database and send the message to the appropriate
recipient. Un-ticking the box means that the Visiplex message
must contain a cap code. MAXPage sends the message to the cap
code specified.

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