Specifications
Managing the Subscriber Database with ZbaseW
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Database Capacity
The Series 2000 Paging Terminals can be ordered in various subscriber capacity licenses.
ZbaseW is matched to the capacity license. ZbaseW warns you if you are within 100
records of your subscriber limit, so that you can order an upgrade to a higher capacity
license. Please heed the warning. It will only warn you once each time you run ZbaseW.
PageSaver Option
If your Series 2000 Paging Terminal is equipped with the PageSaver option, you have the
choice of assigning any assortment of three Messaging Features to any subscriber (see the
Pagesaver on page 21 for a full description):
Starting ZbaseW
To run ZbaseW, either select it from the Windows Start menu or double-click its icon on
the Windows Desktop. The initial window layout will be similar to that shown in the
following figure.
The Access window will always be displayed in the background, overlayed by the
ZbaseW window. The Access window can be resized or minimized, but when it is
minimized the ZbaseW window is minimized along with it.
Paging Delivery of tone-only, voice, or display messages by radio.
Insured Voice radio paging with voice or numeric display messages recorded into
subscriber’s mailbox. If the subscriber does not receive the message clearly,
he/she can call the terminal and play the message again.
Mailbox Voice messages are taken and stored in subscriber’s mailbox. Subscribers
can call in and play messages at their convenience.
Notify Mailbox with display radio paging alert when mail deposited.
Announce Plays subscriber’s custom message to caller, no message taken from caller.
Talkback Allows talkback paging (see the Talkback Paging on page 165).










