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YES
110 2 220 2 330 2 440 2 0 10
NO
@X05@X08■ @X07■ @X03■ @X09■ @X0B■
YES
EMERGENCY
YES
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For configuration of the page prompts and menus use CFG\PGMENUS.CFG.
Line 1: number of pages, duration of a page is determined by line 3
Line 2: YES to do logging. If the user is not logged on the log info is
written to 'work\mxlog.<nodenr>' to accomodate the use of this ppe
by the matrix.
Line 3: This line gives the tone frequencies for one page in the following
way (frequencies range from 0-65535, where 0 is no sound and the delay
is in clock ticks where 18 clicks is about one second):
<freq> <delay> <freq> <delay> etc.
Make sure the last freq is a 0 (no sound) or else the speaker will
keep sounding.
Line 4: YES to not allow a user to page if the sysop paged indicator is on.
Otherwise the user is allowed to page.
Line 5: Characters shown when paging. There can be as much
characters in this line as there are (frequency, delay) pairs in line
3. These characters are shown in sequence and can be used to create
some nicelooking effect when paging. If there are more pairs in line
3 then there are characters the characters are shown again from
the beginning and so forth.
Here are some examples of strings you could also try: ─ \ │ / ─
Line 6:
Token 1: YES to ask an emergency password which will override the page
bell, time etc
Line 7: Emergency password
Line 8: YES to use PAGE.TIM to get daily page times from, otherwise the
internal (single) page time is used.
The page command uses pcboard.sys (which is assumed to be in the same dir
as pcboard.dat) to check if the page bell is on or off. It also checks the
paging times in pcboard.dat.
'graph\pgtext' contains all the prompts etc.