ZETRON 2000 Series Specifications Page 148

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 376
  • Table of contents
  • TROUBLESHOOTING
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 147
Multiport for TNPP and TAP Outdial
148 025-9035AA
The following lines are three examples of network.cus settings for outdial TAP
destinations. The first will just send pages to TAP destination one. The second will send
pages to TAP destination number five and to be transmitted locally on channel one, zone
three. In the third example, each page will be sent to several TAP destinations. For this last
example to work the subscriber must have the same database ID on all of the target paging
systems.
Outbound "SeaPage" 3 TAP1D ; 1 TAP outdial destination
Outbound "FRED'S" 3 TAP05D 1|3S ; 1 TAP outdial & local
Outbound "AllOver" 3 1|0S TAP0D TAP1D TAP2D ; local & 3 TAPs
TAP Outdial Processing
During the process of a call, the following process takes place. The string names, oparam
numbers, and default values are listed in the System Configuration Files on page 217.
Refer to the TAP Outdial subsection for details on the #Fx/#Ex strings. If a string is empty,
then the send and wait for response operations are skipped. If an expected response string
is empty, then there is no wait for response. The process proceeds to the next sending
operation.
TAP Outdial Status
During operation of the outdial TAP card the LEDs on the card may be used to monitor the
card's state. The SELECT LED indicates that the paging terminal knows about and is
monitoring the outdial TAP card. The TEST 3 LED is lit whenever the card and paging
terminal actively communicate. The TEST 2 LED flashes briefly when a page is batched
to the card.
The CHANNEL 1 LED flashes when there are pages batched on the card, waiting to be
sent. These pages may be waiting for their batching limits to be reached, or they may be in
the process of being sent to another terminal.
The CHANNEL 2 LED is lit solid on whenever the outdial TAP card has a “hot”
destination, and is in the process of dialing the destination or transferring pages. Thus
COMM 2 indicates that at least one destination has an active batch of pages for it.
Page view 147
1 2 ... 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 ... 375 376

Comments to this Manuals

No comments