Specifications

System Configuration Files
272 025-9035AA
Do you want the subscribers to be able to enter switch to Insure mode, even if they
have the new insured Notify?
NumericAllowAlpha
NumericAllowAlpha: If YES, alphanumeric input to a numeric pager will still be sent to
the pager. (This usually means the pager will alert but will have garbage on the display).
This is how it has worked up until now. If NO, then alphanumeric input from a TAP
manual input device will show:
Numeric only - page cancelled
or a telephone caller will hear reorder instead of 3 beeps at end of call.
PageNotInPage
The PageNotInPage command affects how Group or Alpha access calls affect individual
pagers. If NO (the default), subscribers whose current mode is not P, I, or N cannot be
paged. If YES, any subscriber who has a paging mode (as any of their available modes)
may be paged from Alpha or Group accesses (or any other non-phone method, except test
pages), even if the subscribers current active mode is not one of the paging modes.
PageTasks
The PageTasks command should rarely be needed. In the paging terminal software, there
are software constructs known as page tasks. They handle part of the call processing. The
system determines automatically at boot-up how many to start up. This command allows
manual control of this, if needed. Contact Zetron before adjusting this parameter. The
MIN value is 1 minimum, the MAX value is 200 maximum.
PAGETASKS MIN 4 MAX 20 ; restrict number of page tasks
PrinterPost
The PrinterPost command is active when the Logging Printer Port option (950-9118) is
installed. When enabled, this option causes all entries in the system log files to also be sent
to the printer port, for real-time hard copy purposes.
PRINTERPOST ON ; Send logging information to the printer port
; The keyword YES will also turn the port on.
PRINTERPOST OFF ; Don't send logging information to printer port
; The keywords NO and NONE will also disable
; the printer port
PRINTERPOST 2400 ; 2400 baud printer port output
ON or YES gives the default baud rate of 4800 baud. You can set the baud rate to 1200,
2400, 4800, or 9600.
Note Setting slower than 4800 may degrade system performance.