Specifications

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message for a display pager by putting just -d, with no name, at the end of the command
line.
The
-p and -f options let you override the database settings for the subscribers
Priority and FunctionCode settings, respectively. The priority value is the same as
used in the database, 1-4, N, or B, e.g.
-p4 for priority 4. The function code value is as
shown in the traffic or logs; it is the same as the database values except for POCSAG - for
POCSAG use values 0 to 3 corresponding to database values 1 to 4.
The
-t option adds an age indication to the display message. The format is “nnn” where
nnn is 000 to 999. If
ReminderAge in options.cus is set to Hours (the default), this
number is hours. If it is set to Minutes, this number is minutes. The number is the time
from when the “page” command was given in ZlinkW.
ZlinkW “reboot”
(Reboot the paging terminal.)
Use this command to reset the paging terminal and begin running new version of paging
system software. (It does essentially the same thing as turning the terminal off and on
again.)
ZlinkW “repeat”
+ repeat
Repeat - repeat ZLINK commands until <Return> pressed
Usage : Repeat commands
'commands' is one or more ZLINK commands separated from
each other by ';' or '\'
The repeat command is used when you wish to execute the same ZlinkW command over
and over. It expects that there is an ANSI display driver installed. This is the
ansi.sys or
similar file that is specified in your
config.sys file, and normally is set up as part of the
ZbaseW installation procedure.
The repeat command first does a screen clear, which wipes out any old data on the screen.
It then executes each ZlinkW command that was typed on the same line as the repeat
command, starting with the leftmost command. After the last command has been executed
this sequence starts over. The command or commands will be repeated until the Enter or
Return key is pressed, or until the Esc key is used to terminate the ZlinkW session.
Caution! When you “reboot”, the Terminal stops everything and
restarts all software. Any paging transactions currently in
process are terminated. Telephone callers connected at the
time of the reboot are disconnected. This command is
intended for service use to initiate new software.
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