Maxpage - Desktop Paging Transmitter

 

MaxPage paging transmitterPaging Terminal

MAXPage is a stand-alone desktop paging terminal
with the capacity to store up to 1000 pagers.

Its large, backlit keypad and LCD allows you to send free-form
numeric messages directly from the terminal as well as
stored alphanumeric messages using the 4 onboard function
keys.

 



Inbuilt Transmitter

Available in VHF or UHF, the inbuilt transmitter can be programmed using the keypad frequency. Select 2 or 4 Watts of power to give you up to 1 mile range.

 

Alphanumeric Paging (Optional)

For those companies that require alphanumeric paging, MAXPage has a keyboard port. To send alphanumeric messages or configure the MAXPage terminal, simply plug in the optional MAXPage keyboard.

 

Telephone Port (Optional)

MAXPage can be connected to a telephone port so that anyone can dial into the terminal to send messages remotely. Callers are greeted by a series of voice prompts that guide the caller through the simple message dispatch process. RS232 / Serial Interface (Optional) MAXPage also includes a serial port which can be used to receive and relay messages from any device that sends messages in TAP, Visiplex, COMP, Scope or TEKK protocols. MAXPage seamlessly transmits these messages as they arrive.

 

Features of MAXPage

  • 1000 Pager Capacity
  • Up to 1 Mile Range
  • Numeric, Alphanumeric & Voice Paging
  • Voice-Prompted Telephone Interface
  • Serial Interface (RS232)
  • 4 Alarm Inputs
  • Windows® Interface

 

Alarm Inputs

MAXPage contains four dry contact alarm inputs. Once an alarm is activated, a predefined 20 character alphanumeric message is sent to a pager, or group of pagers. If the alarm is not reset within a predetermined time, the alarm message can be escalated to another pager or group.

Windows® User Interface (Optional)

As an option to the onboard keypad or PS/2 keyboard interface, MAXPage can be operated using the optional Windows® software. Included in the software are special functions for the operation and configuration of Commtech’s coaster pagers.