
PART TWO - STANDARD FEATURES
001-0131B October 1997 Page 12
2.
6.5
Will you want to access remote transmitter sites via dial-up telephone lines instead of by
conventional linking methods?
yes
no
The DiaLink Base/Remote Unit (901-9283), when used in conjunction with the Zetron Model 66
Transmitter Control Panel (or transmitter with integrated remote control), allows the 2000 Series paging
terminal to dial up remote transmitter sites. One Base Unit is required for each Radio Station Control
Card, and one Remote Unit is required for each Model 66. Note that this is designed for low-use sites, or
for temporary use at sites where the permanent links are being installed.
2.
6.6
Zetron Model 68 Transmitter System Controller
2.
6.6.1
Will you have separate links (wireline, microwave, etc.) to each of your remote transmitter
sites?
yes
no
The Model 68 Transmitter System Controller (901-9102) provides an alternative to the Multiple Site
Remote Control option for the Radio Station Card and the Address Decoder for the Model 66. This will
work in cases where a separate link is available for each transmitter site.
2.
6.6.2
How many separate links/sites will be used?
none
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16
The Model 68 is equipped to support two separate links/sites. A Transmitter Control Card (702-9178)
must be added for each link beyond the initial two. The Model 68 can support a maximum of 16 separate
links/sites.
2.
6.7 If there are multiple transmitters on a paging channel, will they be keyed up by zone
(sequentially) or simultaneously
?
sequentially
simultaneously
Each Zetron Model 66 that is controlling a transmitter in a sequential system needs to be equipped with
the Transmitter Address Decoder option (950-9125). Order the number of multiple address options (-B23)
for each Radio Station Card specified in section 2.6.1.
2.
6.8
Do you want to remotely control dual-frequency transmitters?
yes
no
When equipped with the Dual-Frequency Address Decoder (950-9331), the Zetron Model 66 can decode
a secondary function tone generated by the 2000 Series paging terminal to allow it to select either
frequency of a remote dual-frequency transmitter.
2.
6.9 If the transmitters are to be keyed up simultaneously, will some transmitters need to be
delayed
?
yes
no
When equipped with the Simulcast Delay Module (950-9206), the Zetron Model 66 can delay the audio
signals to account for the difference in link path delays.
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