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SERIES 2000 MODELS
Series 2000 Paging Terminals
Spec Sheet
The Series 2000 paging terminals are ideal for growing
systems. A Model 2100 or 2200 can be congured to t the
present applicaon and be expanded incrementally as growth
occurs.
Model 2100 Paging Terminal
The Model 2100 is cost eecve for as few as two or three
hundred users. Its modest size belies its exibility: the Model
2100 can support the same wide range of advanced features
as the Model 2200. If the Model 2100’s capacity is exceeded
through growth, it can be upgraded by switching to a Model
2200 chassis. The internal cards can be transferred to the new
chassis because they are common throughout both chassis.
This way, the major part of the investment in the paging
terminal is retained as the system grows. Addionally, the
Model 2200 oers oponal RAID-1 hard drives. This simplies
system backups and virtually eliminates the possiblity of
system downme due to hard drive failure.
Model 2200 Paging Terminal
The Model 2200 is the best choice for applicaons requiring
its larger capacity for pagers, telephone trunk interfaces, and
voice storage. Only a small addional cost over the Model
2100, the Model 2200 is the wisest choice for system operators
who expect to grow quickly or whose inial requirements
would put the Model 2100 near its maximum capacity.
Disk Options
The Model 2200 has an available RAID-1 disk-drive opon
for redundancy and minimum downme in the event of disk
failure.The user also has the opon of using either a SSD (Solid
State Drive) or standard SATA disk with the Model 2100 or
2200.
The Series 2000 oers the system operator an aordable plaorm
upon which sophiscated features and addional capacity can be built
as required. Advanced capabilies can be integrated into the inial
purchase, or can be added later as easy eld upgrades.
Component standardizaon simplies system maintenance and
upgrades. The soware-intensive design allows a high degree of
exibility and enables system operators to ne-tune their terminals’
performance to an unprecedented degree. This soware-based
approach also means that many older systems can be updated with the
very latest features at a relavely small cost.
INTRODUCTION
Numeric and Alphanumeric Display Paging
The Series 2000 fully supports a variety of digital display
formats, including POCSAG, FLEX
TM
, Golay (GSC), and
Multone and many more.
The Series 2000 can support numeric pages via DTMF input
from telephones, and it has two unique ways for callers to
send alphanumeric pages from a DTMF telephone. The
rst feature lets callers select from one hundred canned”
alphanumeric messages that the system operator has
programmed into the system. The second feature lets callers
spell out their own alpha messages using the buons on a
standard telephone keypad.
Alphanumeric and numeric messages can also be entered by
operators using remote terminals connected both locally via
serial cable and via modem. See the secon on TAP paging
and TNPP networkingfor addional informaon about
remote page entry.
Voice Paging and Storage
Excellent voice quality is one of the outstanding features of
the Series 2000. Zetron’s implementaon of digital voice
technology results in audio clarity that is unsurpassed. Users
can hear the dierence.
Silence compression eliminates pauses in spoken messages
to maximize radio channel use. The sensivity of this
compression can be adjusted as a soware parameter to
compensate for varying telephone line quality.
The Voice Controller can handle up to 14 Telco trunks which
are recording voice pages simultaneously. Up to 28 voice
channels can be added in blocks of 14. Ten minutes of internal
voice storage is dynamically allocated to telephone interfaces
on an as-needed basis, maximizing trunk eciency by
processing several calls simultaneously.
Priority Paging
Six levels of paging priority are supported, including “next out
and “breakthrough”. These priories can be assigned both
on a per-pager and on a per-interface basis. This allows key
pagers to be set so that they are always the next out regardless
of current trac, and local operators can break through with
live voice pages in case of emergency. The interrupted page is
stored and resent aer the emergency page.
Group Paging
Group paging is supported both for specic formats, such
as two-tone group call, as well as for formats that do not
inherently have group call capability. This feature supports
1,000 groups of up to forty-eight pagers each. Each group can
mix dissimilar pager formats, and can even support both voice
and display pagers in a single group. For maximum exibility,
a group can be a member of another group, and an individual
pager can be in several dierent groups.
PAGING CAPABILITIES
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Strona 1 - Series 2000 Paging Terminals

SERIES 2000 MODELSSeries 2000 Paging TerminalsSpec SheetThe Series 2000 paging terminals are ideal for growing systems. A Model 2100 or 2200 can be co

Strona 2 - TELCO INTERFACE

TAPTAP (Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol) was designed as a one-way protocol to be used by a piece of equipment sending pages to a single paging termin

Strona 3 - PAGING TRANSMITTER INTERFACE

PAGING TRANSMITTER INTERFACEThe paging transmier interface is accomplished through the Radio Staon card plugged into the Series 2000 chassis. The Ra

Strona 4 - SPECIFICATIONS

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