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I notice that if I send one page immediately after sending a page to the same numeric display receiver that the second page does not activate the pager. Whats happening?

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I notice that if I send one page immediately after sending a page to the same numeric display receiver that the second page does not activate the pager. Whats happening?

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The circuitry in our numeric display receivers is designed to ignore what may appear to be an error message. This eliminates the possibility to the receiver going off repeatedly when operated on systems with two or more transmitters. Generally, we set the receivers to ignore a second signal received within one minute. If you wish, this feature can be disabled, but the better alternative, in our opinion, is to send the digit “1” as your first message to the parent, the digit “2” as the second message etc. We know that none of your users would tell you “they didn’t get the page” when you have been frantically trying to get them for 15 minutes. If you have followed the procedure of sending a page every minute, you can ask the parent to check the receiver with you to determine the problem. If you push the message recall button on the numeric display receiver II in front of the parent, and the number “15” appears, you can explain to the user that the receiver has been paged 15 times. You’ll

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