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PART ONE - OVERVIEW
001-0131B October 1997 Page 1
1. OVERVIEW
This guide is designed to help a paging system operator or dealer to consider all the requirements
necessary to equip their proposed Zetron 2000 Series Paging Terminal to perform its specified functions.
This guide also shows how the 2000 Series options relate to one another, and what requirements are
important to be aware of when ordering these options.
When used in conjunction with the 2000 Series product specification sheets, this Configuration Guide
should be very helpful in deciding which 2000 Series options are necessary to meet a specific application.
As always, Zetron applications engineers are happy to answer any additional questions that may arise.
1.1 HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
The Configuration Guide consists of eight sections: the Overview, Standard Features, Advanced
Features, System Order Guide, System Management, Spares, Installation Power and Protection, and the
Pre-Installation Guide.
The Standard Features section contains the configuration and part number ordering information for all the
standard terminal features such as pager capacity, alphanumeric paging, voice messaging/prompts, telco
ports, and transmitter control.
The Advanced Features section contains information about features that are only used in larger, more
sophisticated systems. The advanced features include networking (TNPP and Outdial TAP), call routing
(PathFinder), Alarm Monitoring, and redundant backup terminals (Standby System Controller).
The System Order Guide section contains information about configuring the CPU, disk drives, and
terminal model itself. This section should be completed after the previous sections, because
determination of the overall system configuration is dependent on what features will be included.
The Spares section contains information about the spares that are available for your terminal.
The System Management section contains information on system management software that will allow
you to configure and maintain your terminal and subscriber databases in the most effective way.
The Installation, Power, and Protection section addresses miscellaneous parts and pieces such as
connectors and punchdown blocks you may need during installation of your terminal. It also addresses
lightning protection and backup power supplies.
The Pre-Installation Guide contains a checklist of things to consider prior to installing your terminal.
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