Pager Agents

The Pager Agent in AlarmWorX Multimedia allows you to send alarm information using a message to a pager. The Pager Agent sends alarm information to a pager via dial-up modems. The Pager Agent connects to a wide variety of pager services and supports the most popular protocols:

Other variations are supported as well, such as Paging Entry Terminal (PET), which is basically the same as TAP.

 

Note: For high volume applications it is often better to use the email agent for pager support. This is due to the fact that a majority of pager services support email to page. In the email agent, you can set the SentTo field to "Pager number@Pager service", i.e.5551230@service.com. This causes the pager service's email system to process the email and send the information to the pager. This method avoids the delay associated with modem dial-up.

 

The method through which a page is sent depends on the type of pager being used.  For example, in the United States the predominant pager types uses TAP, and uses a standard modem to communicate. TAP pagers can also use Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) carriers. The Multimedia Configurator calls out the use of "Modem/ISDN Service" (rather than specifying actual protocols used) because this is more straightforward for users to understand.

 

Note: It is the paging service and the Multimedia software that communicates via TAP; it is not something special in the modem itself. Therefore, most Hayes-compatible off-the-shelf modems should work for sending TAP messages.

 

SMS pagers offer more sophisticated interaction. For example, they permit two-way paging. In the case of Multimedia this allows users to send an Acknowledgement back to the alarm system directly form the pager. SMS paging messages are not sent over a modem, but rather use the Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) network. Again, rather than calling our the low level protocols used, the Multimedia Configurator interface refers to the method of communication and calls this GSM/PCS service.

 

The following configuration fields are available for the Pager Agent which has two types, Alphapager and Numericpager (both have the same settings):

See also:

Configuring a Pager Agent

Setting up the Pager Agent with TAP

Add a New Multimedia Agent

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