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Managing the Subscriber Database with ZbaseW
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Transmitters
(L = Local, N = Network)
This parameter selects whether or not this subscriber uses a local transmitter or a
networked transmitter by means of the TNPP protocol. Either setting opens another
window for additional settings to be made. See Transmitter(s) on page 103 for additional
information.
Format
(2 [2-tone], 5 [5/6 tone], G [Golay], P [POCSAG], F [Flex], M [Multitone], S [SA206], D
[DTMF], Q [QuickCall1])
This parameter is used to set the paging format used by the pager assigned to this
subscriber. With the exception of the SA206 format, entering any of the other paging
formats will open a window specific to that format to allow you to enter the pager capcode
and any other settings required by that format. See appropriate subsection under Format
Windows on page 113 for more information on paging formats.
Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3
(P [Paging], T [Talkback], I [Insurance], M [Mailbox], N [Notify], A [Announce], F
[Internal Forward 1], or 2 [Internal Forward 2])
These three parameters are used to set the modes for this subscriber. Mode 1 cannot be left
blank (it must also not match Modes 2 or 3 if they are set to some value). Modes 2 and 3
may be left blank if they are not needed. If they are filled in, they may not match each
other or the setting for Mode 1. For more information on modes, see Modes Allowed on
page 108.
Initial Mode
This parameter must be set to match one of the three mode settings (cannot be one that is
blank). For more information this parameter, see Initial Mode on page 113.
Voice Seconds
When the status for a subscriber is set to P (Prompt), the sole function of that subscriber is
to provide the system operator with access to the system voice prompts to allow recording
of new messages. The number entered for this parameter sets the upper time limit for the
length of the messages that may be recorded. For more information on the subject voice
prompts, see Voi c e P ro mpt s on page 45.
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