Ati Keepalive Mode; Legacy Dial Back; Demo Mode; System Status Table - WaveWare STG Manual

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ATI Keepalive Mode

The ATI Keepalive setting displays whether or not the ATI Keepalive feature is enabled in the STG. When
the ATI Keepalive mode is enabled in the STG, the STG will output an ATI<CR> to each of the TAP outputs
once per minute and monitor for any response. If no response occurs, the STG will log a communication
failure event and change the status field value in the configuration screen to
Trying to
Login, and will
attempt to log back into the paging system. WaveWare paging systems always respond to ATI<CR>
prompts.

Legacy Dial Back

The Legacy Dial Back setting cause the STG to format all TAP paging messages using the Rauland Legacy
Dial Back method. Following is an example showing the difference between the normal and Legacy Dial
Back methods of formatting TAP paging messages.
4West402:1 Patient OT is normal TAP message formatting
4*402*1 Patient OT is Legacy Dial Back TAP message formatting

Demo Mode

The Demo Mode setting causes the STG to output demonstration TAP paging messages, at the rate of
one message every 2 seconds. The purpose of the Demo Mode is to allow the TAP compatibility testing
to occur without requiring a Rauland nursecall system or a Brekeke SIP Server.
Following is an example of how the demo TAP paging messages are logged by the STG:
Fri Sep 16 2016 16:39:09 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) PagerId: 101 Message: 1Demo101:1
Patient OT
=====================================
INTERNALLY GENERATED DEMO MESSAGE
=====================================
The STG will always output demo messages using a Pagerid value of 101, with the Message formatted as
1Demo10N:1 Patient OT, where the N value cycles from 1 to 5 repeatedly.
Demo Mode will continue until disabled and the STG restarted via the STG main browser page.
Note that the STG will process SIP messages simultaneously with Demo Mode operation.

System Status Table

The STG System Status table is displayed in the STG configuration page. The System Status Table is
updated automatically as system status changes. The System Status Table indicates the state of the SIP
Input, and any Ethernet and/or Serial Port Paging Systems.
The first column of the System Status Table identifies the STG system element, including Sip Input, USB0,
USB1, USB2, USB3, and IP. Records for these elements appear if they are detected on startup or
dynamically during operation. The Ethernet Paging System record is created when an IP address and IP
port are defined for the Ethernet Paging System and recognized on startup of the STG. The Serial Port
Paging System records are automatically created when the STG detects USB to Serial Port adapters being
connected or disconnected from the STG, and upon startup.

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