
PART TWO - STANDARD FEATURES
001-0131B October 1997 Page 4
2.2.2 Alphanumeric Paging Software
2.2.2.1 Do you require alphanumeric paging software that supports large numbers of operators
entering alphanumeric messages through a server PC?
yes
no
The ZAPP! Alphanumeric Paging Program (950-9281) can support up to 24 operators whose PC
workstations are connected to one server PC. The server PC interfaces to the 2000 Series paging
terminal through either the Multiport Serial Interface Card or the Bi-Directional TNPP Network Interface
Card. See the ZAPP! price and specifications sheets for additional information.
2.2.2.2 Do you require alphanumeric paging software for single or multiple users with PCs on a
network?
yes
no
The AlphaZ Alphanumeric Paging software (930-0001) is single-user software that runs on a PC running
under DOS. A PC running AlphaZ interfaces to the 2000 Series either through a dial-up modem (the Dual
Alpha Input Modem) or locally through the Multiport Serial Interface Card. See the AlphaZ price and
specifications sheets for additional information.
The AZNet Alphanumeric Paging software (930-0020 / 930-0021) is multiple-user software that runs on a
PC running under DOS. A central “Gateway” PC takes data from all the PCs on the network and
interfaces to the 2000 Series either through a dial-up modem (the Dual Alpha Input Modem) or locally
through the Multiport Serial Interface Card. See the AZNet price and specifications sheets for additional
information.
Either of these pieces of software can be run in a DOS window under Windows 3.1, Windows ‘95, or
Windows NT.
2.2.2.3 Do you want to support alpha input devices via dial-up modems?
yes
no
If you will be supporting alpha input devices via dial-up modems, then you need to decide which trunk
groups or phone lines will have modems. Modems are available for any one or any combination of the
following:
1. Digital T1 span(s)
2. DID or E&M trunk group(s)
3. End-to-end line(s)
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