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Transmitter(s)
Delay
(0 to 1300, or blank)
This field is only used if you have specified one or more Repeats. A delay of zero is
common. A delay of about 30 seconds is often used for subscribers who drive around in
fringe areas, so that one of the repeats is more likely to hit them in a good spot.
Specify the delay between each of the repeats, in seconds. (ZbaseW may round the
number to a nearby value, using an internal algorithm.) For no delay, enter a zero.
Network
If Network Destinations are selected, you will need to fill in the sub window shown here.
Refer to the TNPP Networking on page 183 for more information on Networking.
Destination Name
Nodes are usually represented by well-chosen names that give you some idea of where a
page is going.
On the paging terminal, a configuration file contains a mapping between the name you
specify here, and what network addresses or local destinations it means (refer to Series
2000 Paging Terminals Installation and Maintenance for details). Zetron usually works
with you during installation to determine the names and destinations. You should keep a
list of the names near your PC so you can refer to them when you are setting up pagers.
ID at Destination
TNPP Networking supports two types of paging: paging by a pager’s capcode, or paging
by a pager’s ID (phone number) in the destination system(s). Capcode paging is the most
common - in this case, leave this field blank. If ID paging is desired or if TAP outdial is
being used, enter the pager’s ID (its ID on the destination paging terminal on the network)
in this field.
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