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Contents of This Manual
• THEORY OF OPERATION
This section presents the theory of operation for the paging terminal. Circuit
descriptions are provided for each of the cards. This section also contains a
complete set of charts that describe the sequence of events that takes place when
call are processed by the paging terminal (call processing charts). A complete set of
timing diagrams for the telco side of the system and the radio side of the system is
contained at the back of the section.
• TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR PROCEDURES
This section provides some troubleshooting information that you can use when
clearing problems in the paging terminal. The information provided covers
symptoms/remedies, front panel lamp indications, progress tones, and the office
computer.
• VOICE STORAGE SYSTEM
This section describes the voice storage system used in the paging terminal. It
describes the operation of the voice system, how to install the voice card, how to set
the mode switches on the card, how to use the test pins to troubleshoot the voice
card, and how to upgrade the software on the card. It also covers how to save and
restore sets of voice files or individual voice files.
• SYSTEM CONFIGURATION FILES
This section describes the oparam.cds and various configuration control files. This
file contains information about your system that is used by the microprocessor and
its software to control your paging terminal. While this file is created at the factory
to suit your particular needs, it is described in this section in the event you wish to
change the configuration of your system. To determine just what aspects of paging
terminal operation this file controls, read the entire section and examine A copy of
your oparam.cds file using a text editor or the DOS type command.
• REMOTE MAINTENANCE
This section describes the operation of ZlinkW; the full-duplex Zetron
communications program provided to remotely control your paging terminal.
• APPENDIX A. TAP PROTOCOL SUMMARY
This appendix describes the Telocator Access Protocol (TAP), which is a protocol
derived from the Motorola iXO protocol.
• APPENDIX B. ASCII TABLE, 7-BIT
• APPENDIX C. DECIMAL TO HEX CONVERSION
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