Specifications
System Configuration Files
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condition is disabled. The default condition for the options.cus file is for FaultON to be 
absent. 
 FaultON CR_Dead CR_NotRdy SDB_Probes T1_LOS
CR_DEAD
The paging terminal detects that a card has become unresponsive. Zpage will 
indicate that a card is DEAD when the “liu” command is entered at the plus prompt.
CR_NOTRDY
The paging terminal detects that a card was not loaded with the correct Image code. 
When the “cards” command is entered at the plus prompt, Zpage will indicate the 
card's Not Ready status by returning the string “UP-A”.
SDB_PROBES
The system detects that Zpage has posted “sdb probes” in the system log files. This 
message indicates that Zpage could not find a subscriber in the Subscriber 
Database. This could be a database error or data corruption. If the Call Counts 
feature is not in use, this command does not need to be set. 
T1_LOS
The paging terminal detects that the T1 interface has lost the T1 signal (Loss Of 
Signal). Whenever there is an LOS detected, a Yellow Alarm is issued and the 
system is switched over to the Standby equipment. 
In addition to these new parameters, the command FaultOff has been added to allow 
clearing of the Fault Relay. When any of the conditions described here occur, wait until the 
condition is cleared and then enter “FaultOff” at the plus prompt to reset the Fault Relay. 
FileProbes
The FileProbes setting reports when excessive seeking (hash overflow) is occurring in 
Call Counts (CC) or Subscriber DataBase (SDB) binary hashed files. Useful to see if a 
Full Rebuild or Call Counts Rollover needs to be done. Also, it can be used to turn off call 
counting via “FileProbes CC 0”, sometimes helpful on extremely busy systems (that do 
not use the call counts). The default is: 
 FileProbes CC 20 SDB 20
The FollowForward and BlockIfSecurity settings control the difference between telephone 
and non-phone (Group call, Alpha input, etc.) calls.
FollowForward
FollowForward controls whether an internal forward is followed or ignored for non-phone 
inputs. If set to PHONE, it acts like previous versions have acted, where non-phone calls 










