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Installation & Setup User Guide - Best Access Systems

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<strong>Installation</strong> & <strong>Setup</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Configure the Carrier<br />

The carrier is the paging service that transmits messages to subscribers. To<br />

configure the carrier:<br />

1. In the main application window of WirelessOffice Administrator, click the<br />

Carriers tab.<br />

2. WirelessOffice lists a number of carriers (paging services) that it supports in<br />

the Carriers pane.<br />

• If the carrier you wish to use is in that list, you do not need to do<br />

anything more on the Carriers tab.<br />

• If the carrier you wish to use is not listed, you must add it. To do this,<br />

right-click in the open area of the Carriers tab and select “New<br />

Carrier…”. (Please refer to “Defining a New Carrier” on page 32 in the<br />

WirelessOffice Messaging Software System Administrator’s manual for<br />

complete instructions.)<br />

3. Make note of the exact name of the carrier, which is listed in the Name<br />

column of the Carriers pane. You will need this later to add a recipient in<br />

the B.A.S.I.S. software. For more information please refer to “Add a<br />

Recipient” in the Global Output Devices Folder chapter in the System<br />

Administration <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

Configure File Messenger<br />

File Messenger, formerly named FilePage, is a WirelessOffice client that<br />

provides a simple interface to the WirelessOffice server. Using the File<br />

Messenger service, B.A.S.I.S. can send pages through the WirelessOffice server<br />

by writing message files to a shared temporary directory that File Messenger can<br />

access. File Messenger checks the temporary directory that B.A.S.I.S. puts<br />

messages in. If a message is in the directory, it sends it to WirelessOffice server<br />

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