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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: [email protected]
Fax: (425) 820-7031 Web: http://www.zetron.com
001-0131B October 1997
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Page 1 - Paging Terminals

2000 SeriesPaging TerminalsConfiguration GuideZetron, Inc.P.O. Box 97004Redmond, WA 98073-9704U.S.A.Contact Zetron for additional information on any p

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PART TWO - STANDARD FEATURES001-0131B October 1997 Page 82.5.1.3 Determine the total number of telco trunks needed to support paging none 1-2

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PART TWO - STANDARD FEATURES001-0131B October 1997 Page 92.5.1.4 ExampleYou are a hospital administrator who wishes to put in a private paging syst

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PART TWO - STANDARD FEATURES001-0131B October 1997 Page 102.5.3.1 How many of these analog trunks will be 2-wire? none 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8

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PART TWO - STANDARD FEATURES001-0131B October 1997 Page 112.5.3.3.2 Do you need to support Pulse, DTMF, MFR1, or MFR2 signaling? Pulse DTMF M

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PART TWO - STANDARD FEATURES001-0131B October 1997 Page 122.6.5 Will you want to access remote transmitter sites via dial-up telephone lines instea

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PART THREE - ADVANCED FEATURES001-0131B October 1997 Page 133. PART THREE - ADVANCED FEATURES3.1 NETWORKING3.1.1 Will you be linking to any other

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PART THREE - ADVANCED FEATURES001-0131B October 1997 Page 143.2.1 Do you want to route calls to a PABX? yes noIf desired, order the routing opt

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PART THREE - ADVANCED FEATURES001-0131B October 1997 Page 153.2.5 Do you want to provide interconnect forwarding from the paging terminal to a Joh

Page 10 - PART TWO - STANDARD FEATURES

PART THREE - ADVANCED FEATURES001-0131B October 1997 Page 163.2.11 How many trunks do you need to support PathFinder call routing? none 1 2

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PART THREE - ADVANCED FEATURES001-0131B October 1997 Page 173.2.11.2 How many of these analog trunks will be 4-wire audio? none 1-2 3-4 5-6

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001-0131B October 1997 Page iTABLE OF CONTENTS1. OVERVIEW...

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PART THREE - ADVANCED FEATURES001-0131B October 1997 Page 183.3.2 Do you want to monitor alarm inputs(occurring further than 150 feet of the termi

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PART THREE - ADVANCED FEATURES001-0131B October 1997 Page 193.4 REDUNDANT TERMINALS3.4.1 Do you plan to have a fully redundant 2000 Series termina

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PART FOUR - SYSTEM ORDER GUIDE001-0131B October 1997 Page 204. PART FOUR - SYSTEM ORDER GUIDE4.1 VOICE CONTROLLER4.1.1 Number of Voice ChannelsIn

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PART FOUR - SYSTEM ORDER GUIDE001-0131B October 1997 Page 214.2 CPU CHOICESIf any of the following conditions are met, the High-Performance CPU wil

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PART FOUR - SYSTEM ORDER GUIDE001-0131B October 1997 Page 224.4.2 Determine the number of interface card slots neededAdd up the following to deter

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PART FOUR - SYSTEM ORDER GUIDE001-0131B October 1997 Page 234. If using Digital T1 (see section 2.5.2), then no 2200EX Expansion Chassis can beuse

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PART FIVE - SYSTEM MANAGEMENT001-0131B October 1997 Page 245. PART FIVE - SYSTEM MANAGEMENT - PROGRAMMING, REPORTING, AND BILLINGZetron provides t

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PART SIX - SPARES001-0131B October 1997 Page 256. PART SIX - SPARES6.1 DO YOU WANT TO HAVE SPARE PARTS AVAILABLE? yes noSpares are available f

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PART SIX - SPARES001-0131B October 1997 Page 26702-9490Spare Dual Alarm Receiver Option (for 950-9822 or 702-9318)950-9180Spare Outdial Encoder/Det

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PART SEVEN - INSTALLATION, POWER, AND PROTECTION001-0131B October 1997 Page 277. PART SEVEN - INSTALLATION, POWER, AND PROTECTION7.1 DO YOU HAVE

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PART ONE - OVERVIEW001-0131B October 1997 Page 11. OVERVIEWThis guide is designed to help a paging system operator or dealer to consider all the re

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PART EIGHT - PREINSTALLATION GUIDE001-0131B October 1997 Page 288. PART EIGHT - PRE-INSTALLATION GUIDE8.1 OPERATING CONDITIONSBe sure that the fol

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PART EIGHT - PREINSTALLATION GUIDE001-0131B October 1997 Page 298.5 PHONE LINESAny additional or change in phone line types from the phone company

Page 26 - PART FIVE - SYSTEM MANAGEMENT

PART ONE - OVERVIEW001-0131B October 1997 Page 21.2 PAGING TERMINALSA typical paging terminal has a telephone input, a paging format encoder, a tra

Page 27 - PART SIX - SPARES

PART TWO - STANDARD FEATURES001-0131B October 1997 Page 32. PART TWO - STANDARD FEATURES2.1 PAGER CAPACITY2.1.1 What is the maximum number of pag

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PART TWO - STANDARD FEATURES001-0131B October 1997 Page 42.2.2 Alphanumeric Paging Software2.2.2.1 Do you require alphanumeric paging software th

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PART TWO - STANDARD FEATURES001-0131B October 1997 Page 52.2.3 How many local alpha input devices do you want to support? none 1-2 3-4 5-6

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PART TWO - STANDARD FEATURES001-0131B October 1997 Page 62.4.3 Voice Prompt OrderingDo not order these options if any PageSaver options (as specif

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PART TWO - STANDARD FEATURES001-0131B October 1997 Page 72.5.1.2.2 If specified in section 2.4.1 or 2.4.2, determine the offered telco traffic due

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