Specifications

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ignore the forwarding. When set to ALL, it means TAP, Group call, and other non-phone
inputs are forwarded just like a telephone call.
GroupNote
The GroupNote command affects what appears on display pagers that are paged as part of
a Group that is in Notify mode. If ON, the pagers will display the number called (the group
pilot number) followed by the usual PageNote display. If OFF, the pagers will display only
the normal Notify PageNote display. The default if missing is OFF, but we set it ON as
shipped from the factory because most people prefer it that way.
Installations
The Installations command specifies the number of ZbaseW (office computer)
installations that access this terminal. This is used to support multiple agent access.
INSTALLATIONS 1 ; only one office site
INSTALLATIONS 3 ; three active office sites
When using the PageSaver Notify mode the number of notifications and the interval
between them may be set with the Reminders and ReminderTime commands.
LocalPort
The LocalPort command lets you adjust the serial port baud rate if you have the Local
Connect option. Be careful with this - if the ZlinkW baud rate on your computer does not
match, you will not be able to get into the terminal. (You can still get in via the modem
port, so it is not fatal). The allowed values are 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, and 9600.
LOCALPORT 2400 ; only 2400 baud wanted for local connect
LogDisplay
The LogDisplay command sets the maximum number of display message characters that
are shown in the logs. The default is 29, which is the maximum that the prior software
displayed.
The correct format for the LogDisplay command line is:
LogDisplay <number>
Where the <number> is any whole number value between 0 and 1000 (anything larger
than 1000 would be impractical).
Examples:
LogDisplay 1000 ; as big as possible (from TNPP)
LogDisplay 0 ; privacy is desired
LogDisplay 29 ; default value (no change)
LogDisplay 80 ; default for "nextline" special