Specifications

System Configuration Files
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ClientName
The ClientName command is used to set the site name that is logged whenever the paging
terminal is rebooted; this string is also shown by the ZlinkW “ver” command. Blanks and
tabs following the command ClientName are skipped until a non-blank character is found,
and then it and all following characters up to a total of 40 characters or the end of the line
are used for the client name. Please note that any blanks in this area will be included.
DisplayTime
The DisplayTime command lets you append the current time to the end of each display
message. This applies to all display pagers on your system. Either everyone will get the
time added to their display pages (if ON), or none will (if OFF). The default is OFF. If ON,
a timestamp of the form “ hhmm” is added to the display message; that is, a space, the
hours in 24-hour format, and the minutes. The time is the time the page came into the
system, not the time it went out on the air (these times may be different on a busy system).
For example:
DISPLAYTIME ON
With the feature ON, if someone entered “555-1212” to a pager, the display would show
“555-1212 1529” if the page came in at 3:29pm.
The DisplayTime timestamp will not be added if the length of the resulting whole message
(the entered display message plus the timestamp) is longer than the pager's display limit as
set in the database.
With the release of version 310j0, time stamping can be enabled at the subscriber level,
even when the system is set to DisplayTime OFF in options.cus. To enable time stamping
for any subscriber, set the Display Limit field (in ZbaseW) to:
Tnn
“T” sets the timestamp to ON. “nn” is the display limit in decimal digits.
DynamicGroups
The Dynamic Groups feature allows a Series 2000 paging terminal to page a group of
pagers whose membership is not defined by means of the ZbaseW database program. A
CAD system, or other TAP input device, defines the group membership for a group call
that is entered into the 2000 paging terminal.
The Dynamic Groups feature is enabled or disabled by the DynamicGroups command in
the options.cus file. The format is:
DynamicGroups <card><unit> <pilot-number-1>...<pilot-number-16>
Note If the paging terminal's time is incorrect, use the ZlinkW “time”
command to set it correctly (see
Remote Maintenance
on page
307).