Series 2000 Paging TerminalsInstallation and Maintenance025-9035AA
Contents10 025-9035AAMachine/Environment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Radio System100 025-9035AAModel 2100 Backplane Radio Pinouts (702-9133 Rev C - J14)1 When the Model 2100 is equipped with remote control option (950-9
101Radio ConnectorsModel 2200 Backplane Radio Pinouts (702-9071 Rev C - J19)1 “-” means no connection2 “Telco” means that the signal is used by telco
Radio System102 025-9035AAModel 2200 Backplane Radio Pinouts (702-9071 Rev C - J20)1 “-” means no connection2 “Telco” means that the signal is used by
103Radio ConnectorsModel 2200 Backplane Radio Pinouts (702-9071 Rev C - J21)1 When the Model 2200 is equipped with a remote control option (950-9074 o
Radio System104 025-9035AAModel 2200 Backplane Radio Pinouts (702-9071 Rev C - J22)1 When the Model 2200 is equipped with a remote control option (950
105Station Card Removal/InstallationStation Card Removal/InstallationShould it be necessary to remove/install a station card in the paging terminal, u
Radio System106 025-9035AATable 9: Station Card Switch Settings1 Model 2100 slots2 Model 2200 with rev B and C backplaneJumper SettingsOld Station Car
107Station Card Removal/InstallationNew Station CardThe jumpers on the new station card (Part No. 702-9441) are used as shown in the following table.T
Radio System108 025-9035AAFor a Zetron 2100 or 2200 co-located with the transmitter at the RF site, you can perform all of the adjustments yourself. ♦
109Radio Signal DescriptionsRadio Signal DescriptionsSignal Name PurposeRECV AUDIO HI & LO Input audio from radio receiver 600W balanced audio, tr
11ContentsPer-destination Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251Modem-relate
Radio System110 025-9035AA1 RS-232 levels: -3V to -12V DC = logic “0” +3V to +12V DC = logic “1” 2 TTL levels: 0 to 0.8V DC = logic “0” 2.4 to 5.0V DC
111Co-located Radio StationNOTES:• Set the polarity for DIG DATA and DIG MODE in the file oparam.cds (full details on software settings can be found i
Radio System112 025-9035AACo-located Motorola PURC StationDirect cable hookup between the Zetron station card (702-9038) and a co-located Motorola PUR
113Remote Control Options (950-9074 and 950-9111)Remote Control Options (950-9074 and 950-9111)Most radio stations for wide area paging are located at
Radio System114 025-9035AAZetron Model 66 Transmitter Control PanelAt the radio site, a Zetron Model 66 Transmitter Control Panel provides the remote
115Remote Control Options (950-9074 and 950-9111)Motorola PSC/SSC/DDC ControllerTypical cable hookup between the Zetron station card (702-9441) and a
Radio System116 025-9035AA• If an SSC is not working, check that its CPA line jumper is set for CPA to CPA, not CPA to CPB. Motorola ASC (Advanced Sim
117Remote Control Options (950-9074 and 950-9111)TX Link ControllersTypical cable hookup between the Zetron station card (702-9441) and most brands of
Radio System118 025-9035AAQuintron 1000 Exciter HookupFigure 26: Interface to the Quintron 1000Connecting Zetron 2000 Series to Glenayre TransmitterFi
Overview119Multiport Serial TAP InputOverviewThe Multiport Serial Card allows serial communications with a 2000 Series paging terminal. There are two
Contents12 025-9035AAZlinkW “traffic”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Multiport Serial TAP Input120 025-9035AAFor information on TNPP networking, please refer to Multiport for TNPP and TAP Outdial on page 133.Option Deta
121Installation and ConfigurationInstallation and ConfigurationGeneralPlease call us when you are ready to install the card.Before installing the card
Multiport Serial TAP Input122 025-9035AAmounting studs. Then mount the blue 50-pin connector to the studs using the supplied screws.• Run the blue cab
123Installation and ConfigurationThere are two jumpers on the Multiport card, JP1 and JP2. These are not currently used for anything, and should alway
Multiport Serial TAP Input124 025-9035AAMultiport Configurations950-9197 - Additional Serial Port Pair Each one of these options adds two serial ports
125Installation and ConfigurationTable 13: Pinout for a 25-pin D-subminiature Connector on DTE (Generally Male)1 Pins 9 through 19, 21, and 23 through
Multiport Serial TAP Input126 025-9035AA1 A TNPP port or an Outdial TAP card may be connected to a CRT for testing purposes.2 While the Alpha-Mate is
127Installation and ConfigurationFigure 28: Multiport Pinouts2000 SERIES, TNPP OPTION, Part No. 950-9346COLORTYPE “B” DB 25 PINSIGNAL DESCRIPTIONRED 1
Multiport Serial TAP Input128 025-9035AAUDS 202T Modem Hookup ExampleThis is an example of hooking up an external device to the Multiport card. Other
129Installation and ConfigurationRefer to the UDS 202T manual for further details, and to the following wiring diagrams for any details of the wiring
Purpose of This Manual13Introduction and SpecificationsPurpose of This ManualThis manual is provided to assist you in the installation of your Zetron
Multiport Serial TAP Input130 025-9035AAMultiport Wire ListConn.PinPortNum.SignalNameWire ColorMain/StripeConn.PinPortNum.SignalNameWire ColorMain/Str
131Installation and ConfigurationOctal RS-232 Cable Used with the Multiport CardPort Number RJ2EX Pin # Color Signal DB-25 Pin #1 26 WHT/BLU GND 11 1
Multiport Serial TAP Input132 025-9035AA7 44 WHT/BLU GND 17 19 BLU/WHT GND 7745WHT/ORGTX27 20 ORG/WHT RX 3746WHT/GRNRTS47 21 GRN/WHT CTS 58 47 WHT/BLU
TNPP Overview133Multiport for TNPP and TAP OutdialTNPP OverviewTNPP (Telocator Network Paging Protocol) provides a standard method of communicating be
Multiport for TNPP and TAP Outdial134 025-9035AAThe number of nodes that may be directly connected to any given terminal is not limited by the TNPP sp
135TNPP DetailsThe other network configuration is duplex, which allows a bi-directional exchange of data between terminals. A terminal is directly con
Multiport for TNPP and TAP Outdial136 025-9035AATypes of PacketsA TNPP packet may contain capcode pages, subscriber ID pages, and various types of net
137TNPP Limitations and Specificationsbetween two systems are examples of conditions that duplex mode can detect. Packet modem radio can offer cost sa
Multiport for TNPP and TAP Outdial138 025-9035AAThe third class of addresses is any node address not selected in the other two classes. These can be c
139TNPP Limitations and SpecificationsUsing TNPP with ZbaseW v310 and Zpage v310Checking ZbaseW ConfigurationIf you are upgrading to receive Satellite
Introduction and Specifications14 025-9035AAContents of This ManualThis manual is divided into twelve sections and three appendices. The following par
Multiport for TNPP and TAP Outdial140 025-9035AA• If going out locally, put to what Channel(s) & Zone(s); if going back out to the network, put to
141TNPP Limitations and SpecificationsMulti-Node), so that they recognize that the pages we send are intended for them. Find out this address or addre
Multiport for TNPP and TAP Outdial142 025-9035AAIn addition, the older versions of ZPAGE and TNPP do not serve as a node that can pass a page along to
143Format of TNPP Related Log File Postings? NET0002 page no dest 03:49:15p 1 1,0101N -A packet addressed to node “0101” was received. T
Multiport for TNPP and TAP Outdial144 025-9035AAPort two received an inbound packet that had an inertia value of one, and the routing for the destinat
145TNPP Link Tips - UDS 202T and Leased LinePlace both modems into the DATA mode by turning the switch to the DATA position. Within a second, both mod
Multiport for TNPP and TAP Outdial146 025-9035AATAP OutdialTAP Outdial uses a Multiport serial card with an external modem to dial other paging termin
147TAP Outdialoften “&D0” to cause the modem to ignore the DTR line. You want to use “&D2” to enable the DTR. This causes the modem to hang up
Multiport for TNPP and TAP Outdial148 025-9035AAThe following lines are three examples of network.cus settings for outdial TAP destinations. The first
Overview149Theory of OperationOverviewThis section presents the theory of operation for the paging terminal. Circuit descriptions are provided for eac
15Contents of This Manual• THEORY OF OPERATIONThis section presents the theory of operation for the paging terminal. Circuit descriptions are provided
Theory of Operation150 025-9035AApreliminary set-up work and then runs the file “custboot.bat”, which sets up the Series 2000 for paging by loading th
151CPU Card (702-9176)Station cards. The SELECT light and the TEST 3 lights indicate transactions between the paging system and the interface cards. I
Theory of Operation152 025-9035AAThe clock signal is a 1.544 MHz square wave that synchronizes the serial data. Eight clock pulses constitute a “slot”
153Modem Card (802-0041)Modem Card (802-0041)A 9600 baud modem on this circuit card provides the dial-up remote port for Zetron maintenance of the 200
Theory of Operation154 025-9035AAThere are a number of jumpers on the SCSI host adapter. These are pre-set at the factory and should never be changed
155Dual Trunk Card (702-9117) Rev D and LaterPABX extension or C.O. End-to-End service. The E&M position is typically for PABX trunks using E&
Theory of Operation156 025-9035AADual Trunk Card — 4-Wire E&M (702-9318)This card is physically very similar to the standard Dual Trunk card. In f
157Dual Dial Click Option (for 702-9117)Dual Dial Click Option (for 702-9117)In some rural areas, DTMF (tone) dialing is not normally available or use
Theory of Operation158 025-9035AAMF Decoder OptionWhen activated by the Dual trunk software, and enabled in the configuration settings, the 78A207 MF
159Call Processing Flow ChartsTable 20: MF Signaling Tone FrequenciesTable 21: DTMF Signaling Tone FrequenciesCall Processing Flow ChartsThe following
Introduction and Specifications16 025-9035AASystem SpecificationsModel 2100Model 2200Parameter DescriptionPhysical 21" tall, 20" wide, 5.5&
Theory of Operation160 025-9035AACentral Office DID (Selector Level)Central OfficeCentral Office draws current from Tip-Ring telephone wiresIdle Condi
161Call Processing Flow ChartsEnd-to-End Loop Start (Central Office/PABX Station)End-to-EndPOTS Line – Ring StartDetect Ringing VoltageRing Light on b
Theory of Operation162 025-9035AAEnd-to-End Ground Start (PABX Trunk)Ground StartPABX grounds Ring lineLoop light turns onTerminal detects ground and
163Call Processing Flow ChartsPABX Trunk (Tip-Ring Loop)PABX Trunk(Tip-Ring Loop)PABX draws current on Tip-Ring wiresTurn on Loop lightTerminal detect
Theory of Operation164 025-9035AAPABX Tie-Trunk (E&M)(Reverse signaling available)PABX Tie-Trunk (E&M)Terminal detects current in M-leadTurn o
165Call Processing Flow ChartsOperator Local PhoneOperator Local PhoneDetect current in Tip-Ring (Handset Lifted)Wait 0.5 secondTurn onLoop LightTurn
Theory of Operation166 025-9035AATELCO Signal DescriptionsThe interface signals between the telephone switching system and the Model 2200 and 2100 are
167Simplified TELCO Configuration SchematicsPABX E&M Type I Tie-Trunk (2-wire audio)Simplified TELCO Configuration SchematicsThe following diagram
Theory of Operation168 025-9035AAEnd-to-End Configuration (024-0009A)
169Simplified TELCO Configuration SchematicsDID Configuration (024-0010A)
17System SpecificationsModel 2200EXLightning ProtectionArc arresters right on the telephone demarcation/punch-down blocks can shunt hazardous voltages
Theory of Operation170 025-9035AAE&M Configuration (024-0011A)
171Simplified TELCO Configuration SchematicsGround Start Configuration (024-0012A)
Theory of Operation172 025-9035AADual 4-wire Configuration (024-0100A)
173TELCO Interface Timing DiagramsTELCO Interface Timing DiagramsThese diagrams show the relations between the various interface signals of the Trunk
Theory of Operation174 025-9035AAFigure 35: Operator Local Phone Call Initiation and TerminationFigure 36: Central Office End-to-End and PABX Station
175Radio Interface Timing DiagramsRadio Interface Timing DiagramsThese diagrams show the relationship between the interface signals of the Radio Inter
Theory of Operation176 025-9035AAFigure 41: New Zone Selected While Keyed (Remote Control Mode = 00, 01, or 02)Figure 42: External Equipment requests
177Timing Diagrams for External TX Control UnitFigure 43: Key Up Sequence Analog Mode (Remote Control Mode = 04)Figure 44: Key Up Sequence Digital Mod
Theory of Operation178 025-9035AAFigure 45: Mode Change from Analog to Digital and Back (Remote Control Mode = 04)Figure 46: New Zone Selected While K
Troubleshooting the Paging Terminal179Troubleshooting and Repair ProceduresThis section contains some troubleshooting procedures that may help you if
Introduction and Specifications18 025-9035AATrunk Card Specifications (702-9037 and 702-9117)Parameter DescriptionField Configured Central office DID
Troubleshooting and Repair Procedures180 025-9035AATrunk answers overdial line but busies out after pager # entry or after answering DID lineNo databa
181Troubleshooting the Paging TerminalTransmits page but pager does not alertIncorrect capcodeIncorrect function codeInsufficient R.F. dev. R.F. freq.
Troubleshooting and Repair Procedures182 025-9035AASwapping CardsThe technique of swapping cards is a good one for isolating problems. One must be car
183Front Panel LightsThe paging software scans each interface card looking for incoming telephone calls from Trunk cards and outgoing paging from the
Troubleshooting and Repair Procedures184 025-9035AAProgress TonesKnowing what the terminal is trying to tell you is very important when it does not do
185Recommended Maintenanceparticular telephone line or transmitter. See the printout of your operating parameters to be sure.Another variable to accou
Troubleshooting and Repair Procedures186 025-9035AA• If you have had a system for years, and/or it is used in an environment with a corrosive atmosphe
187Additional ZlinkW Troubleshooting InformationAdditional ZlinkW Troubleshooting InformationThe rest of this section covers connection between the of
Troubleshooting and Repair Procedures188 025-9035AAokay on the same machine without changing anything. The steps below should resolve any problem. Ple
189Additional ZlinkW Troubleshooting InformationFigure 47: Local Connection Option Serial Cable(The Shield on pin 1 is optional; if used, it should be
19Trunk Card Specifications (702-9037 and 702-9117)DID Selector Level/PABX Trunk ConfigurationEnd-to-End/PABX Extension ConfigurationPABX E&M Type
Troubleshooting and Repair Procedures190 025-9035AAFigure 48: External Modem Cable(The Shield on pin 1 is optional; if used, it should be connected on
191Connections- or you might try - AT&M0&KO&IO&H0 (works for most U.S. Robotics modems)If it is not working for you, you can edit the
Troubleshooting and Repair Procedures192 025-9035AAZbaseW SetupThe “setup” procedure to support communications between PC running ZbaseW and ZlinkW an
193Troubleshooting♦ Accessing ZlinkW from within ZbaseW:1. Start the ZbaseW program.2. Select the Comm tab and click on the ZlinkW button.3. Wait whil
Troubleshooting and Repair Procedures194 025-9035AAOther ChecksIf you are not making connection, and you have some kind of switch on the telephone lin
195TroubleshootingSoftware•MS-DOSZlinkW is intended to run under MS-DOS or PC-DOS, version 2.x or 3.x. ZlinkW may not work under multi-tasking environ
Troubleshooting and Repair Procedures196 025-9035AAAlternatively, if you have the Local Connect option, if someone is already using it (connected &
Overview197Voice Storage SystemThis section describes the voice storage system used in the paging terminal. It describes the operation of the voice sy
Voice Storage System198 025-9035AAexcessive silent gaps between words during the recording, thereby saving both voice storage and disk traffic.The Voi
199“Old” ADPCM Card (702-9153)Audio LevelNo audio adjustments can or need to be made to the Voice Card. It will record audio at whatever level it goes
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Introduction and Specifications20 025-9035AAOperator Local Phone ConfigurationDigital T1 InterfaceParameter DescriptionConnections 2-wire tip, ringSup
Voice Storage System200 025-9035AAAddress SettingsThe ADPCM card has address jumpers that select the I/O address for the card as shown in the followin
201UpgradesUpgradesSoftware upgrades to the ADPCM Voice Card (702-9153) are made like other 2000 Series software through the maintenance modem port vi
Voice Storage System202 025-9035AAAdding Second ADPCM CardRequirements• The second ADPCM card must be revision G or later. If the installation is bein
203OperationOD V16CH13.VOX V16CH13.VOXThis line loads the needed VOX code onto the first and second ADPCM cards. Please note that if your second ADPCM
Voice Storage System204 025-9035AAIf you watch the paging system as it is powered on, you will see the Voice Card reset twice. This is normal. The fir
205MaintenanceThe Silence Deletion feature operates according to three characteristics that can be described as attack, decay, and audio level. The at
Voice Storage System206 025-9035AATable 27 lists the handy ZlinkW batch files, which are used to save or restore all of the voice files. These ZlinkW
207Maintenance1 Note that these transfer files between your PC and the paging terminal. There is a total of about one megabyte of system voice files.
Voice Storage System208 025-9035AATo save any individual voice prompt from the voice storage system to the DOS part of the paging terminal's hard
209Mirrored Drive Syncronizing (Obsolete)put p5551212to put it to the DOS disk on the terminal, then:vput p5551212 p5551212to transfer it to the vo
21Multi-Port Card Specifications (702-9191)Multi-Port Card Specifications (702-9191)Station Card Specifications (702-9038)General SpecificationsParame
Voice Storage System210 025-9035AARAID Hard DriveThe RAID hard drive option was introduced in 2004 and replaces the Mirrored Drive option. The RAID ha
211RAID Hard Drive3. There are two threaded holes in the rear sheet metal panel of the M2200 chassis on the left side under the card slots about 1.5 i
Voice Storage System212 025-9035AAIDE Hard Drive Installation Instructions (011-0663)♦ Installing the IDE drive1. The hard drive is intended to be ins
213RAID Hard Drive2. To copy files from old SCSI type, “copy d:\zdir\<filename> c:\zdir”.3. The following files should be copied: Oparam.cdsOpti
Voice Storage System214 025-9035AA♦ Copying voice files into voice partition on RAID drive1. Once all files are copied power system down and remove ol
215RAID Hard Drivec. From NotePad, open the “vput.bat” file. Format each line of the file as follows:VPUT <filename> c:\v\<filename>d. Sav
Voice Storage System216 025-9035AA
Overview217System Configuration FilesOverviewThis section describes the config.cds, oparam.cds, options.cus, and trunks.cus files. These files contain
System Configuration Files218 025-9035AAcharacters that cause problems. If you make changes to the file, please put a note in the history section at t
219OPARAM.CDS Filescript file stored on the hard disk. When the paging program starts up and initializes all of the Trunk and Station cards, it reads
Introduction and Specifications22 025-9035AAElectrical SpecificationsCompatible Controllers Motorola PSC, SSCQuintron OmegaMicrolink 20TControllers wi
System Configuration Files220 025-9035AA; Trunk 7A:; ; block 0, service code 3, no adder, 0000000 through 9999999 all valid07 00 10 08 00 03 00
221OPARAM.CDS FileTable 28: Trunk Card OPARAM Codes (continued)(**) = default value for parameterMeaning cc pp qq ...Alpha max transactions per messag
System Configuration Files222 025-9035AATable 28: Trunk Card OPARAM Codes (continued)(**) = default value for parameterMeaning cc pp qq ...Dial Click
223OPARAM.CDS FileTable 28: Trunk Card OPARAM Codes (continued)(**) = default value for parameterMeaning cc pp qq ...Enable the PES Model 103 option02
System Configuration Files224 025-9035AATable 28: Trunk Card OPARAM Codes (continued)(**) = default value for parameterMeaning cc pp qq ...Serial/mode
225OPARAM.CDS FileTable 28: Trunk Card OPARAM Codes (continued)(**) = default value for parameterSpecial notes: 1 Trunk cards check their configuratio
System Configuration Files226 025-9035AATable 29: Possible Line TypesNotes:1 The end to end loop start with answer supervision, generic matrix plug is
227OPARAM.CDS FileTELCO, one of each to connect a M2000 to another M2000, and a 4-wire card to connect to a M49 (also preferred for M2000 to M2000 con
System Configuration Files228 025-9035AAExample: Prefix/Adder, Low Bound, High Bound for DID LineSuppose our paging terminal receives 3-digit DID serv
229OPARAM.CDS FileStation Card OPARAM CodesFor Station I Card Software V7E0 and Station II Card Software V1A9. Table 32: Station Card OPARAM Codes(**)
23Voice System SpecificationsVoice System SpecificationsITU ADPCM Voice System (950-0385 or 950-0386)Parameter DescriptionAudio In/Out 8-bit PCM with
System Configuration Files230 025-9035AATable 32: Station Card OPARAM Codes (continued)(**) = default value for parameterMeaning cc pp qq ...Camp on b
231OPARAM.CDS FileTable 32: Station Card OPARAM Codes (continued)(**) = default value for parameterMeaning cc pp qq ...HSC battery saving 0B0C0E byte
System Configuration Files232 025-9035AATable 32: Station Card OPARAM Codes (continued)(**) = default value for parameterMeaning cc pp qq ...Multitone
233OPARAM.CDS FileTable 32: Station Card OPARAM Codes (continued)(**) = default value for parameterMeaning cc pp qq ...POCSAG mode 0A0226 1 = mode, 00
System Configuration Files234 025-9035AATable 32: Station Card OPARAM Codes (continued)(**) = default value for parameterMeaning cc pp qq ...Remote co
235OPARAM.CDS FileTable 32: Station Card OPARAM Codes (continued)(**) = default value for parameterMeaning cc pp qq ...Set Function Tone 03 1E byte 1
System Configuration Files236 025-9035AATable 32: Station Card OPARAM Codes (continued)(**) = default value for parameterMeaning cc pp qq ...Talkback
237OPARAM.CDS FileTable 32: Station Card OPARAM Codes (continued)(**) = default value for parameterTable 33: Setting Control Tones for Multizone Remot
System Configuration Files238 025-9035AAMulti-port Serial Card OPARAM CodesFor Multi-Port software version 8B2BOperating parameters (oparams) are a su
239OPARAM.CDS FileTable 34: Multiport Card OPARAM Codes (continued)(**) = default value for parameterMeaning cc pp qq ...Parity, serial port 02 0C 00
Introduction and Specifications24 025-9035AAADPCM Voice System (950-9061)Parameter DescriptionAudio In/Out 8-bit PCM with u-Law companding to 12 bitsT
System Configuration Files240 025-9035AATable 34: Multiport Card OPARAM Codes (continued)(**) = default value for parameterMeaning cc pp qq ...Select
241OPARAM.CDS FileThe following lines of code are an example of a Multiport card set up for TAP outdial. ; TAP Outdial - Card 14:;; batch
System Configuration Files242 025-9035AAOPARAM Programming/TNPP Networking Using Version 8TNPP8C3The node addresses that the TNPP card will respond to
243OPARAM Programming/TNPP Networking Using Version 8TNPP8C3There is a special case of routing that should be noted. Any accepted packet that is addre
System Configuration Files244 025-9035AAThe next two parameters are optional. The are used to “re-map” one node address to another. Remapping effectiv
245OPARAM Programming/TNPP Networking Using Version 8TNPP8C3mm Link operation mode for the port. 00 not configured01 Simplex In (Satellite)02 Simple
System Configuration Files246 025-9035AAdd dd Unknown destination handling for this port. This tells the port what to do with a packet whose destinati
247OPARAM Programming/TNPP Networking Using Version 8TNPP8C3Table 36: TNPP Port Timing ParametersPhysical Node IDThe last oparam for the TNPP card use
System Configuration Files248 025-9035AASample OPARAM.CDS;;; TNPP - card 13;;;; Set the Port attributes;; full 1200 Unk Addrs;
249OPARAM Programming/TNPP Networking Using Version 8TNPP8C3The node addresses remapping uses two additional fields in a node routing entry to control
Overview25System InstallationOverviewThis section contains the information necessary to install and adjust the paging terminal. The information is con
System Configuration Files250 025-9035AAUSA will appear as part of the satellite downlink page stream. Usually the pages set to NetUSA are destined fo
251TAP Outdial OPARAM CodesTAP Outdial OPARAM CodesFor TAP outdial software version TAP8A0.Per-destination ParametersThe per-destination parameters ar
System Configuration Files252 025-9035AATable 34: TAP Outdial Per-destination Parameters (continued)Meaning cc pp qq ...Dialing Control 05 02 This par
253TAP Outdial OPARAM CodesTable 34: TAP Outdial Per-destination Parameters (continued)Meaning cc pp qq ...Number to Dial vv 03 Variable number betwee
System Configuration Files254 025-9035AATable 34: TAP Outdial Per-destination Parameters (continued)Meaning cc pp qq ...Retry Control 0E 06 There are
255TAP Outdial OPARAM CodesTable 34: TAP Outdial Per-destination Parameters (continued)Meaning cc pp qq ...Session control vv 04 Variable, 09 through
System Configuration Files256 025-9035AATable 31: TAP Outdial Per-destination Parameters (continued)Meaning cc pp qq ...Session control(continued)vv 0
257TAP Outdial OPARAM CodesModem-related ParametersThese are set once for the entire outdial TAP card, and apply to all destinations. All have a maxim
System Configuration Files258 025-9035AATable 35: Modem Related TAP Parameters (continued)Modem Programming StringsThe various modem programming strin
259TAP Outdial OPARAM CodesTable 39: Modem Programming StringsRefer to the section on Multiport for TNPP and TAP Outdial on page 133, for a discussion
System Installation26 025-9035AAInstallation ChecklistThis installation checklist is provided as a “to do” list that will guide you through the steps
System Configuration Files260 025-9035AAThe “.CUS” FilesThe various “.CUS” files contain one or more lines of command text. A command line consists of
261The “.CUS” FilesBadNumberThe BadNumber command directs all calls placed to bad IDs to a particular number - usually to play an explanatory announce
System Configuration Files262 025-9035AAClientNameThe ClientName command is used to set the site name that is logged whenever the paging terminal is r
263The “.CUS” FilesWhere: <card> = the card number (1 through 31, in base 10) of the card (typically multiport) that the CAD connects to <
System Configuration Files264 025-9035AAcondition is disabled. The default condition for the options.cus file is for FaultON to be absent. FaultON CR
265The “.CUS” Filesignore the forwarding. When set to ALL, it means TAP, Group call, and other non-phone inputs are forwarded just like a telephone ca
System Configuration Files266 025-9035AAMailPurgeThe MailPurge command, when enabled, purges “stale mail”. It checks mailboxes to see if they contain
267The “.CUS” Filescount as “half” operations. This means that an owner could do twice as many of functions “0” and/or “7” as any other owners menu ac
System Configuration Files268 025-9035AAused to replace an 800 number into End-to-End lines. On End-to-End lines, the number of subscriber digits expe
269The “.CUS” Filesmodembaud nnnnwhere nnnn is the maximum modem speed (any of those listed above).For communications at 300 baud, the speed should be
27Installation Checklista. [_] Plug the RJ-11C modular jack of a telco cable to the top of the modem card into the jack labeled LINE or WALL (do not u
System Configuration Files270 025-9035AAMTTMk7VorDThis command only effects subscribers that have been assigned Multitone Mk7 pagers set for Mode 6 (d
271The “.CUS” FilesThe insured Notify feature is set in the options.cus system configuration file. The Notify keyword has some new extensions to contr
System Configuration Files272 025-9035AA• Do you want the subscribers to be able to enter switch to Insure mode, even if they have the new insured Not
273The “.CUS” FilesPrintOnly / TrafficThe printer posting and the ZlinkW Traffic command both allow the selection of which type of log posting they wi
System Configuration Files274 025-9035AAThe ZlinkW command “note” will display the current reminder settings, as well as any reminder or test pages cu
275The “.CUS” FilesIf only one of the commands, SilenceLevel, or SilenceDuration, is given and the parameter is OFF, then pause deletion will be inact
System Configuration Files276 025-9035AA TOTALPCM 48This command, unlike most other options.cus commands, cannot be changed without a reboot of the sy
277The “.CUS” FilesGeneric Function CodesThere is a capability we call Generic Function Codes. It is not in the default options.cus file; it can be ad
System Configuration Files278 025-9035AATable 41: Summary of Parameter DefaultsCommand Default Value NotesClientName ZETRON MODEL 2200 PAGING TERMINAL
279The “.CUS” FilesTable 38: Summary of Parameter Defaults (continued)* These are not the “default if missing” values, but the values we currently use
System Installation28 025-9035AA5. [_] Plug the paging terminal unit into the appropriate AC power source and switch on the power. On the Model 2200,
System Configuration Files280 025-9035AA; Note, to date, the above mechanism has only been used for HSC and; Keynote (Golay) pagers. However, it is no
281The “.CUS” Files;; This mapping can be seen via zlink by running the "pagers" command.; However, note that for POCSAG the Zpage function
System Configuration Files282 025-9035AAprocessed and they should try again later. The call is then terminated as appropriate to the line type.If the
283The “.CUS” Fileswith no consideration to priority. If sufficient reserve memory is not available, the call is terminated.Paging delay parameters ar
System Configuration Files284 025-9035AACommands within TRUNKS.CUSThe trunks.cus configuration file is used for Statistics and special applications. T
285The “.CUS” FilesThe file that is called out in the command line must be located in the voice file system and have a valid name. In addition, a blan
System Configuration Files286 025-9035AAThe AlphaPriority command has four possible settings. Briefly, their meanings are:Note: Any unique shorter ver
287The “.CUS” FilesANIsendANI (automatic number identification) allows the paging terminal to identify the calling party's phone number. The ANIs
System Configuration Files288 025-9035AALogOn tells the system to write a line to the log when the call starts showing the ANI. (This can only occur i
289The “.CUS” FilesEither the channel or zone information may be over-ridden, without changing the other. For example the following two commands would
29Installation Checklist8. [_] Connect the transmitter equipment (or test/measurement equipment if the transmitter cannot be connected at this time) t
System Configuration Files290 025-9035AAPriorityThe priority of pages may be set on a trunk by trunk basis using the PRIORITY command. PRIORITY
291The “.CUS” Filesthe “liu” ZlinkW command. More than one card - port pair can be selected with a single trunk command, and at least one card - port
System Configuration Files292 025-9035AA ; subscriber databaseWinkLimitThe maximum wait time for an outbound trunk c
293The “.CUS” Files“C<digits>” in the function code field. If the “caller” parameter is given it must be followed by one of three keywords that
System Configuration Files294 025-9035AAFollowing the function digit will be the values of the “Caller” and “Group” settings. The caller field will be
295The “.CUS” FilesInbound TNPP Page MappingThis section addresses the mapping for inbound pages. Both capcode and ID pages are covered. Inbound page
System Configuration Files296 025-9035AA• A single simple value, such as “1” or “13”. TNPP channel and zone values range from zero to sixty-three.• Th
297The “.CUS” FilesA slightly more complex case is when a range of selected IDs maps to a single “to” destination. Thus an inbound mapping of: “INBOU
System Configuration Files298 025-9035AAreference count decremented properly. The FAIL setting results in the page failing, being logged as an imprope
299The “.CUS” FilesOUTBOUND keyword is a symbol name or a secondary node ID, no local destinations should be specified here. Local paging should be se
3Compliance StatementsThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
System Installation30 025-9035AAFigure 5: Example of System Installation (including Expansion Unit)Alignment ProcedureThe following alignment procedur
System Configuration Files300 025-9035AAbut only a few lines in network.cus and oparam.cds. A second advantage of symbolic IDs is that it can be easie
301TNPP and System Startup Events ReportingActions TakenThe paging terminal can react to an event occurrence with one or both of the following: • The
System Configuration Files302 025-9035AA• any text string that does not have quotes (“ “) within it is validCustom MessagesThe alphanumeric messages s
303TNPP and System Startup Events ReportingWould correspond to the following events table:In addition to the above entries, the time of the last occur
System Configuration Files304 025-9035AATable 46: Reported TNPP EventsThe network.cus file can have more than one ports... report command line, howeve
305TNPP and System Startup Events ReportingHere is an example system log file fragment: - NET88DB port Link Down 10:53:34a * 1,5555N@ 11nov94 10:53:3
System Configuration Files306 025-9035AA
Overview of Communication with Paging Terminal307Remote MaintenanceThis chapter describes the operation of ZlinkW; the full-duplex Zetron communicatio
Remote Maintenance308 025-9035AAInstalling ZlinkW♦ ¨ Installing ZlinkW under Windows XP:1. Place the software distribution CD-ROM disk in the computer
309Configuring Communications from within ZlinkW♦ Exiting ZlinkW:1. You can exit the ZlinkW program by either opening the File menu and selecting the
31Alignment Procedure1. [_] At the office computer, use ZbaseW to program the subscriber database with a few 2-Tone tone & voice pagers. (For more
Remote Maintenance310 025-9035AAZlinkW Properties FieldsWhat follows is a brief description of the fields in the ZlinkW Properties dialog box.ModemThi
311Configuring Communications from within ZlinkWModem Init StringThis field is used to enter a modem initialization string if it is necessary to confi
Remote Maintenance312 025-9035AAMaking a Connection from ZbaseWMaking a connection with ZlinkW will most often be carried out by opening the Communica
313Making a Connection from ZbaseWTable 47: COMM Parameters for ZBASEModem ConnectionsIf a modem is being used (internal or external connected to a se
Remote Maintenance314 025-9035AAB0300 = 300 baud B1440 = 14,400 baudB1200 = 1200 baud B1920 = 19,200 baudB2400 = 2400 baud B2880 = 28,800 baudB4800 =
315ZlinkW Command ReferenceTable 48: ZlinkW CommandsCommandOptions/ParametersAction? Gives a “quick help” summary list of the commands in this table.a
Remote Maintenance316 025-9035AATable 48: ZlinkW Commands (continued)CommandOptions/ParametersActiondatemm-dd-yy ddmmmyySee and/or set the date in the
317ZlinkW Command ReferenceTable 48: ZlinkW Commands (continued)CommandOptions/ParametersActionliu-a -g -i -o -sDisplay trunk card activity Active tru
Remote Maintenance318 025-9035AATable 48: ZlinkW Commands (continued)CommandOptions/ParametersActionmstatus Show status of mirrored voice system, if a
319ZlinkW Command ReferenceTable 48: ZlinkW Commands (continued)CommandOptions/ParametersActionpword l passwordp passwordPassword log onto paging term
System Installation32 025-9035AAc. Repeat the two preceding steps but use the other test pager with the 1000 & 2000Hz tones. You should find that
Remote Maintenance320 025-9035AATable 48: ZlinkW Commands (continued)CommandOptions/ParametersActionset filetype [filename]filetypes: options trunks n
321ZlinkW Command ReferenceTable 48: ZlinkW Commands (continued)ZlinkW File OperationsThis is the list of “standard file operation” option switches, o
Remote Maintenance322 025-9035AAThe field letters and names/meanings. “C” is the standard file operation options switches (-f or -o).Ca Attributes Ce
323ZlinkW Command ReferenceFigure 50: Typical Results for the "cards" Command (prior to ver-310J0)Figure 51: Typical Results for the "c
Remote Maintenance324 025-9035AA bit1 = 1 (voice or display capable) low 2 bits = 2 (new turbo speed of 1.5x)2 Alive = Up (card responds correctly t
325ZlinkW Command ReferenceExamples: + get log01 Copy the file "log01" from the paging terminal to the offi
Remote Maintenance326 025-9035AAIn Figure 52, the Trunk column lists the liu entries by their card numbers and unit letters. Following, is either a bl
327ZlinkW Command Referencecurrently inactive. The -a and -i switches are mutually exclusive, however either may be used with any of the other switche
Remote Maintenance328 025-9035AAFigure 55: Command “liu” with Switch “g”+ liu -g Trunk total trunks trunks trunks trunks Group members in
329ZlinkW Command ReferenceZlinkW “ls”(Display file directory) Examples:+ ls (Show short form directory.) config.cds sysl
33TELCO Ground Reference3. Connect one end of the 50-pin SCSI cable to the SCSI drive with the stripped edge toward the drive's power connector.
Remote Maintenance330 025-9035AAThis option reverses the usual alphabetic sequence or reverses the most-recent-first sequence to an oldest-first seque
331ZlinkW Command ReferenceZlinkW MailboxThis command takes a list of subscriber IDs, such as “mailbox 555-0000 5550001 5550002”, and displays mailbox
Remote Maintenance332 025-9035AAFigure 57: The “niu” Command and SwitchesTo just display the current network page counts use the “niu -d” command. Thi
333ZlinkW Command Reference+ niu -d source target count last activity 2 115 1098 18dec91 09:42:03a 2 101 2742 1
Remote Maintenance334 025-9035AAIn revision 310J0, the “niu -s” command was extended to handle reporting for more than one card. The status of each TN
335ZlinkW Command Referenceren rename rmdir rd sdb set siu snaptail tasks temp traffic vdel ver vl
Remote Maintenance336 025-9035AAThe message or messages used with the page depends on the subscriber record setting and several options to the page co
337ZlinkW Command ReferenceThe ZlinkW “note” command may be used to list the currently active test pages. Examples:Page a display pager 100 times with
Remote Maintenance338 025-9035AAmessage for a display pager by putting just -d, with no name, at the end of the command line.The -p and -f options let
339ZlinkW Command ReferenceThe repeat command should not be used with the traffic command. No harm will be done, but as the traffic command also watch
System Installation34 025-9035AAFigure 6: Teknor Brand Pentium CPU Card Layout12 3 4RAM SOCKETSFAN powerCPU & FANBatteryJ6 COMM 2J5 COMM 1J10Par
Remote Maintenance340 025-9035AAIn version 310J0 three switches were added to enhance the search command. The switch -l was added to stop searching of
341ZlinkW Command Referencewith both display and voice messages will be counted under both headings. For each category a “percentage” column, marked w
Remote Maintenance342 025-9035AAZlinkW “tail”(See or get the tail end of a file.) This command will return the last n lines of a file. The default is
343ZlinkW Command ReferenceWhen you type the traffic command, or select the “Traffic” option from the ZbaseW menu, the first line displayed may read “
Remote Maintenance344 025-9035AAIt is possible to ascertain some information about the origin and destination of the voice message in a temporary file
345ZlinkW Command ReferenceZlinkW Command SwitchesSeveral general command switches were added to ZlinkW with the release of ZPAGE version 310J0. They
Remote Maintenance346 025-9035AAThis response allows the user to exit immediately, without having to respond to the question again for each individual
347Log Posting FormatThe next two fragments of log information are the call or action class and result. They report the type of call and the final res
Remote Maintenance348 025-9035AATable 51: Changes in System Log Posting of Capcode LettersEach of the three POCSAG pager types are batched separately,
349Log Posting FormatTable 52: Log Posting Capcode LettersOverdialed And Call Recycle PostingLog posting of trunk types has been expanded to indicate
35TELCO Ground ReferenceFigure 7: Kontron Brand Pentium CPU Card LayoutJ13J16J18RAM SOCKETSCPU & FANJ22B1BatteryKontronPentium CPU CardJ8J7J12J11
Remote Maintenance350 025-9035AA“set” CommandThe log file now posts all ZlinkW set commands. This allows the system operator to check on any system co
351PostingPostingTable 53: Posting Prefix DefinitionsPrefix Condition or Class(blank) posting successful ticket, such as page sent.. posting failed ti
Remote Maintenance352 025-9035AAClasses of CallsCall Type Descriptionalarm # Alarm dialer call (if Alarm option in use).alpha # Alpha access number ca
353Classes of CallsFollowing are pages for individual subscribers within a group, shown by the leading “G” and followed by the paging mode of the grou
Remote Maintenance354 025-9035AAResults of CallsSucess ResultsResult Type Descriptionbatching Group call Master, call completed and group is being bat
355Results of CallsFailure ResultsResult Type Descriptionbad fcn Usually failed to enter needed function code.bad number Number not in database, or is
Remote Maintenance356 025-9035AAWarning ResultsResult Type Descriptionbad CRC A TNPP packet was received with a bad CRC (bad data/noise).CAN reply The
357Results of CallsError Results(Usually a ZbaseW programming error)System Errors (Call not processed)Result Type Descriptionnot valid Talkback call t
Remote Maintenance358 025-9035AATypical Bootup Sequence+ *** System restart ***19jan93 09:10:34a Unexpected hardware reset+ 19jan93 09:11:28a Load
359Paging Traffic DisplayPaging Traffic DisplayThe log files are useful for viewing the history of paging activity. If you want to see the paging traf
System Installation36 025-9035AAModel 2200 Cabinet Mounting InformationMake sure that the Model 2200 is disconnected from its power source. Remove the
Remote Maintenance360 025-9035AA
361Appendix A: TAP Protocol SummaryThis appendix describes the Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol (TAP), which is a protocol derived from the Motorola iX
Appendix A: TAP Protocol Summary362 025-9035AADefinitionsPlease note that upper/lower case is important for printable characters, for example, for <
363Protocol(This example does not apply for direct serial connections; in that case, the link is always active).Initial Logon SequenceOnce initial han
Appendix A: TAP Protocol Summary364 025-9035AATransferring PagesOnce initial logon successful:This sequence is repeated for each alpha page to be sent
365ProtocolIf the message string is longer than can be fit into one 256 character block the following method is used.- LogoffM2x00 sends:(Displayed) A
Appendix A: TAP Protocol Summary366 025-9035AAAfter all pages have been transmitted the calling party should log off the M2x00. The following sequence
Control Codes367Appendix B: ASCII Table — 7 BitControl CodesA table of the printable ASCII characters is provided on the next page.Dec Hex Ctrl Mnem N
Appendix B: ASCII Table — 7 Bit368 025-9035AAPrintable Characters Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char32 20 space 64 40 @ 96 60 `33 21 ! 65 41 A
Overview369Appendix C: Decimal to HEX ConversionOverviewIt is easiest to convert from Decimal to Hex using a calculator. Some hand-held calculators wi
37Cable RoutingFigure 8: Model 2200 Mounting Template
Appendix C: Decimal to HEX Conversion370 025-9035AADecimal to Hex DigitExamplesExample: Convert 2020 decimal to hex.To check: Multiply each digit by i
371Examples7 7 x 256 = 1792 +E 14 x 16 = 0224 +4 4 x 1 = 0004 2020
Appendix C: Decimal to HEX Conversion372 025-9035AA
Index373IndexAadjustment procedures, 77alignment procedure, 30alpha messaging, trunk cards, 18audio bandwidth, 18audio output, telco, 18Bbackups for d
Index374 025-9035AALLEDs, voice storage, 23, 24lightning protection, 17local phone, specifications, 20MM2100power supply, 16specifications, 16m2100 ca
375Indexremote control, 21signaling formats, 21specifications, 21station handshaking, 22status lamps, 21transmit audio, 22zone select, 22station hands
Index376 025-9035AA
System Installation38 025-9035AAFigure 9: Model 2200 Interface DiagramP1P2PRINTERDes ktop PC(ManagementComputer)J21**J22**1Pentium CPU CardModem Card2
39Model 2200EX InstallationModel 2200EX InstallationGeneralPLEASE READ BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATIONInstalling the Model 2200EX will require approx
4 025-9035AARelease HistoryRelease Enhancements/ChangesRev X.1Mar 2007Last release in MS Word format.Rev Y04 Jan 2008• Document converted to FrameMake
System Installation40 025-9035AAModel 2200EX Setup♦ Setting up a Model 2200EX1. Remove the front door of the 2200EX and remove all cards from the chas
41Model 2200EX InstallationModel 2200 Main Chassis Setup♦ Setting up a Model 2200 Main Chassis1. Remove power from the 2200 main chassis.2. Remove the
System Installation42 025-9035AA3. Verify that all trunk, multiport, and station cards on both the main and 2200EX chassis have both SELECT and T1 thr
43Configuring the Digi One™ SP OptionFigure 11: Printer Cable Wiring DiagramPentium CPU Card Parallel Printer PortsWhen a 2200 paging terminal is equi
System Installation44 025-9035AAConfirming the Serial Port PinoutThe Digi One SP module is capable of supporting three different serial port standards
45Configuring the Digi One™ SP OptionInitial Configuration Using the Digi Software ToolThe first phase of software configuration for the Digi One SP m
System Installation46 025-9035AA♦ Connecting the Digi One SP to the network1. Remove the module from its packing and confirm that its DIP switch is se
47Configuring the Digi One™ SP Option4. When the following screen appears, select the manual IP radio button and fill in the boxes for IP Address, Sub
System Installation48 025-9035AA5. When the Select Scenario screen is displayed, use the Scenario List box or the scroll bar on the right of the windo
49Configuring the Digi One™ SP Option7. When the following screen is displayed, configure the serial port parameters as follows, then click on Next.Da
Contents5ContentsIntroduction and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Purpose of This Manual
System Installation50 025-9035AA9. The following screen is displayed while the program saves the new settings to the Digi One SP module. This process
51Configuring the Digi One™ SP OptionTable 3: Browser configuration of the Digi One™ SP ModuleA re-boot of each DIGI device is required after these co
System Installation52 025-9035AA3. Click on the option Serial Port. This opens the Serial Port Configuration window. We will not be changing any setti
53Configuring the Digi One™ SP Option4. Click on the option Advanced Serial Settings. As shown in the following window, configure the serial port para
System Installation54 025-9035AA
Overview55Installing the Office SoftwareOverviewThis section discusses the connection of the office computer to the paging terminal. It also describes
Installing the Office Software56 025-9035AASpecificationsDialup Modem Connection to Paging TerminalTo install the modem telephone line connection at t
57Installing Office SoftwareInstalling Office SoftwareThe steps for installing the ZbaseW software should be familiar to anyone that has installed a s
Installing the Office Software58 025-9035AA• Each PC involved has a complete installation of the ZbaseW and ZlinkW programs on its hard drive. The onl
59Starting ZbaseWDo not allow anyone to copy the ZbaseW_be.accdb file back into the C:\ZbaseW folder in the future. If the ZbaseW program finds that f
Contents6 025-9035AAModel 2200 Main Chassis Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Power
Installing the Office Software60 025-9035AAZbaseW Communications (ZlinkW)Now that the office computer software is installed, you need to configure the
61ZbaseW Communications (ZlinkW)After you have created the first location you need to configure the communications properties in ZlinkW. The following
Installing the Office Software62 025-9035AA5. Click on the OK button to save the settings exit this dialog.ZlinkW Property FieldsWhat follows is a bri
63ZbaseW Communications (ZlinkW)Modem Init StringThis field is used to enter a modem initialization string if it is necessary to configure the modem t
Installing the Office Software64 025-9035AAIf you require any special dialing features in order to place an outside call through your office telephone
65Backupsprogram before doing so, ZbaseW will ask you to confirm that this is really what you want to do.3. Return to the main window in ZbaseW and cl
Installing the Office Software66 025-9035AARepeat this procedure for each paging terminal on which you need to change the pass word. If you do not fol
67Office Computer Operations Guidelines• Modem connectionA modem in your PC calls the modem in your paging terminal.• Serial connection (Local Connect
Installing the Office Software68 025-9035AAoperations. One line is used by your computer modem, and the other goes into a modem card in the paging ter
69Office Computer Operations GuidelinesDatabase OperationsThis is how our system works: you make changes to your subscriber database on the office com
7ContentsLarge RAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 844-
Installing the Office Software70 025-9035AAoperators, technicians, and ZbaseW operators. The classes are not a necessity - most customers simply use o
Selecting a Phone Line71Trunk Cards and ConnectionsSelecting a Phone LineThis section provides information that relates to the telco side of the pagin
Trunk Cards and Connections72 025-9035AATELCO ConnectorsA 66 type punch-down block (Zetron part number 802-0093 or equivalent) is recommended for conn
73TELCO ConnectorsModel 2100 Backplane TELCO Pinouts (702-9133 Rev C - J13)1 “-” means no connection. 2 “Radio” means that the signal is used by radio
Trunk Cards and Connections74 025-9035AAModel 2200 Backplane TELCO Pinouts (702-9071 Rev C - J19)1 “-” means no connection.2 “Radio” means that the si
75TELCO ConnectorsModel 2200 Backplane TELCO Pinouts (702-9071 Rev C - J20)1 “-” means no connection.2 “Radio” means that the signal is used by radio
Trunk Cards and Connections76 025-9035AAModel 2200 Main and Expansion Chassis Backplane Pinouts (702-9071 Rev E - J23)1 “-” means no connection.2 This
77Adjustment ProceduresAdjustment ProceduresTrunk Cards (702-9037 and 702-9117)Each telephone interface line has four adjustments: audio level from th
Trunk Cards and Connections78 025-9035AAnoise/static between words and when talker obviously paused) then turn the pot counterclockwise. ♦ Factory adj
79Adjustment ProceduresAdjustment of the hybrid circuit is important if you are using Voice Prompts (DTMF decoding improved), Alphanumeric Modem (mode
Contents8 025-9035AAInstallation and Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Trunk Cards and Connections80 025-9035AADTMF DIAL:If DTMF dialing is needed on the trunk, wait about two seconds after the dial tone goes away (meanin
81Adjustment ProceduresDual Trunk Revision F (and later) Test Points and Kill JumpersFigure 13: Dual Trunk Card Front Panel Test Points• To stop the A
Trunk Cards and Connections82 025-9035AAFigure 14: Dual Trunk Monitor Board (702-9598)Dial Click CardOn newer Dual Dial Click cards (rev. C and later)
83Adjustment Procedurestouch-tone telephone. Be sure to hang up, otherwise spurious noise and telephone line loading will change the sounds of the “cl
Trunk Cards and Connections84 025-9035AASoftware updates may be needed: • the paging terminal software (ZPAGE) must be Version 310h0 or later; • the Z
85Adjustment ProceduresWhen used for incoming DID calls, the 4-wire audio E&M option is usually combined with the MF option. This is commonly know
Trunk Cards and Connections86 025-9035AATable 5: Nominal Voltages for Audio Daughter BoardConfiguring Trunk Cards (702-9037 and 702-9117)Trunk Card Re
87Configuring Trunk Cards (702-9037 and 702-9117)(If a new card was added, Zetron will need to change terminal configuration files for the card to wor
Trunk Cards and Connections88 025-9035AAOn the 702-9037 card, the matrix plug is a small board with six rows of connector pins. The matrix position is
89Configuring Trunk Cards (702-9037 and 702-9117)Table 7 summarizes the matrix settings. Please refer to System Configuration Files on page 217 for in
9ContentsDual Trunk Card — 4-Wire E&M (702-9318) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156Multiport Seria
Trunk Cards and Connections90 025-9035AAConfiguring for DID OperationCentral Office (C.O.) DID DescriptionPhone company central offices provide a type
91Operator Local Station2000 Series Paging Terminal Operating and Programming manual (025-9034-001) for more information on database operations. If th
Trunk Cards and Connections92 025-9035AA2. Remove each trunk card from the Terminal and check that the Matrix plug is in the E&E position for thos
93Configuring for PABX OperationThen the caller may enter the pager code. Ask your telephone expert which type of trunk you are using (describe the se
Trunk Cards and Connections94 025-9035AAFigure 17: PBX Tie-trunk connection diagramPrivate Branch Exchange (PABX) Ground Start Description (GS)(also k
95Dual Trunk Card Memory Upgrade• If U17 is a 28-pin socket with a 28-pin RAM chip in it, then they must both be replaced. While you might be able to
Trunk Cards and Connections96 025-9035AA
Overview97Radio SystemOverviewThis section provides information that relates to the radio side of the paging terminal. It contains detailed connection
Radio System98 025-9035AA2100 or 2200 and the transmitter does not introduce tone distortion or produce too much audio level compression, which may fo
99Radio ConnectorsModel 2100 Backplane Radio Pinouts (702-9133 Rev C - J13)1 “Telco” means that the signal is used by telco card slots.2 The table sho
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