Specifications
Paging and PageSaver
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long binary digital display batches. Sophisticated handshaking circuitry permits sharing of
a single radio channel with existing or future paging/mobile terminals. Two busy inputs
and one channel request output arbitrate station use between encoding batches.
Priority Queued Batching
Page batching with multiple priority queues and automatic time aging eliminate the
inherent delays of traditional fixed time batching algorithms. Zetron’s aging method
automatically adapts to changing loads without batch time adjustment.
Remote Control
The Series 2000 includes support of most common methods of tone remote control of
radio transmitters. Both analog and digital paging is supported. If you need to
independently control multiple transmitter sites from a station card, you need to order the
Multi-Site Remote Control Option (P/N 950-9111).
Model 66 Transmitter Control Panel
The Zetron Model 66 product is the companion unit for remote control. The Model 66
installs in the radio cabinet at the radio site and controls radio “push-to-talk” keying and
digital/analog modulation mode. A voice-grade phone line or RF link can be used for
communication between the Series 2000 terminal and the Model 66. Contact Zetron for
pricing and delivery.
TNPP Networking
Providing wide-area or multiple-city paging service can be a challenge to keeping phone
line costs under control. Attempting to centralize all paging operations into a single paging
terminal can mean expensive WATS or FX line costs from all areas being served. With a
Zetron Networking option that provided compatibility with the Telocator Network Paging
Protocol (TNPP), a Zetron Series 2000 terminal with TNPP Option can be linked to other
paging terminals in adjacent geographical areas. Also, the nationwide Private Carrier
Paging (PCP) paging system operating on paging frequency 152.48 MHz by Network
USA can be directly connected to a Zetron Model 2100 or 2200 by way of the Satellite
Option.
Contact Zetron for pricing and delivery of options for your particular proposed network
design.










