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2000 Series
Paging Terminals
Configuration Guide
Zetron, Inc.
P.O. Box 97004
Redmond, WA 98073-9704
U.S.A.
Contact Zetron for additional information on any product.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Telephone (425) 820-6363 Email: zetron@zetron.com
Fax: (425) 820-7031 Web: http://www.zetron.com
001-0131B October 1997
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Summary

PART ONE - OVERVIEW

1. OVERVIEW

Introduces the purpose and structure of the configuration guide for Zetron 2000 Series Paging Terminals.

1.1 HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE

Explains the guide's eight sections and how to use them for system configuration decisions.

1.2 PAGING TERMINALS

Describes the fundamental components and capabilities of the 2000 Series Paging Terminals.

PART TWO - STANDARD FEATURES

2.1 PAGER CAPACITY

Details subscriber capacity options and the ratio of voice to display pagers.

2.2 ALPHANUMERIC PAGING

Explains alphanumeric message entry, support, and interface methods.

2.3 VOICE MESSAGING

Covers options for voice message storage and retrieval for subscribers.

2.4 VOICE PROMPTS

Describes system and custom voice prompts to guide callers through the paging process.

2.5 TELCO PORTS

Outlines telco interface options, including digital T1 and analog trunk requirements.

2.6 TRANSMITTERS

Discusses RF channel configuration, zones, and remote transmitter control.

PART THREE - ADVANCED FEATURES

3.1 NETWORKING

Covers linking paging terminals via TNPP protocol and satellite services.

3.2 CALL ROUTING

Details software for routing calls to PABX, TAS, and other external devices.

3.3 ALARM MONITORING

Explains systems for monitoring alarms and automatically sending pages.

3.4 REDUNDANT TERMINALS

Describes setting up a hot standby system for terminal redundancy and failover.

PART FOUR - SYSTEM ORDER GUIDE

4.1 VOICE CONTROLLER

Specifies requirements for the ADPCM Voice Controller Card and voice channels.

4.2 CPU CHOICES

Guides selection between Standard and High-Performance CPUs based on system needs.

4.3 HARD DISKS

Details options for system hard disks, including mirrored configurations.

4.4 TERMINAL AND EXPANSION OPTIONS

Helps determine system slot and interface card needs for terminal models.

4.5 INPUT POWER REQUIREMENTS

Specifies input power options for the paging terminal and expansion chassis.

PART FIVE - SYSTEM MANAGEMENT

5.1 DO YOU WANT MULTIPLE USERS SIMULTANEOUSLY ACCESS THE ZBASE MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE?

Enables simultaneous access to ZBASE management software via a Local Area Network.

5.2 DO YOU WANT MULTIPLE AGENTS TO ACCESS ZBASE?

Allows multiple agents to access ZBASE with restricted access capabilities.

5.3 DO YOU WANT A REAL-TIME PRINT OUT OF EACH PAGE SENT?

Equips the terminal with a printer port for an on-going, real-time log of pages.

5.4 DO YOU WANT AN ACCOUNTS-RECEIVABLE SYSTEM?

Introduces the Zetron Billing System (ZEBRA) for billing and AR functions.

PART SIX - SPARES

6.1 DO YOU WANT TO HAVE SPARE PARTS AVAILABLE?

Discusses the availability of spare parts at the board level for repairs.

6.2 SPARES PARTS KIT

Details the spare parts kit for critical components at reduced prices.

6.3 INDIVIDUAL SPARE PARTS

Lists recommended individual spare parts for the paging terminal.

PART SEVEN - INSTALLATION, POWER, AND PROTECTION

7.1 DO YOU HAVE LIGHTNING PROTECTION ON YOUR TELCO LINES?

Covers lightning and surge protection for telco lines using protection kits.

7.2 CABLE ASSEMBLIES AND PUNCHDOWN BLOCKS

Guides the calculation and ordering of necessary cable assemblies and punchdown blocks.

7.3 DO YOU HAVE A BACKUP POWER SUPPLY?

Describes the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for system continuity.

7.4 WHAT KIND OF INPUT POWER WILL SUPPLY THE PAGING TERMINAL?

Specifies the types of input power for the paging terminal.

PART EIGHT - PRE-INSTALLATION GUIDE

8.1 OPERATING CONDITIONS

Lists environmental limitations for terminal location (power, temp, humidity, altitude).

8.2 MOUNTING

Provides dimensions and mounting guidelines for the terminal chassis.

8.3 WIRING

Offers general rules and suggestions for terminal wiring and grounding.

8.4 RADIO TRANSMITTER

Advises on RF level adjustments and interfacing prior to terminal installation.

8.5 PHONE LINES

Emphasizes installing and testing phone lines before going live.

8.6 MICROWAVE EQUIPMENT

Stresses testing microwave/RF equipment, including alignment, before going live.

8.7 MAINTENANCE LINE

Highlights the importance of a tested maintenance line for factory support.

8.8 MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

Recommends completing ZBASE installation and conversion before going live.

8.9 IN SHOP TESTING

Suggests testing the terminal and wiring in the shop before field installation.

ZETRON 2000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandZETRON
Model2000 Series
CategoryTouch terminals
LanguageEnglish

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