Specifications

PART FOUR - SYSTEM ORDER GUIDE
001-0131B October 1997 Page 22
4.4.2 Determine the number of interface card slots needed
Add up the following to determine the number of interface
slots.
Card Type Section QTY
Dual Telco Cards 2.5.3
3.2.11
Digital T1 Connection 2.5.2
Radio Station Card 2.6.1
Multiport Serial Card 2.2.3
Outdial TAP Card 3.1.3
TNPP Interface Card 3.1.1.1
3.1.2
TOTAL # Interface
Card Slots Needed:
4.4.3 Determine which model paging terminal
Using the following table and the notes below, determine which model paging terminal is needed for your
system. If you are close to any of the maximum values for the 2100, you should consider a 2200 initially
to insure you have enough capacity for future expansion. Model 2200EX expansion chassis can be
added to the base Model 2200 at any time in the future.
The Model 2100 can be upgraded to a Model 2200 with the purchase of the Model 2200 Upgrade
Chassis. All the components of the 2100, except the power supply, can be transferred to the Upgrade
Chassis.
Maximum Values
Model
2100
Model
2200
Model 2200 with
one Model 2200EX
Expansion Chassis
Model 2200 with
two Model 2200EX
Expansion Chassis
System Card Slots
(from section 4.4.1)
56 6 6
Interface Card Slots
(from section 4.4.2)
510 20 30
Radio Channel
Interfaces
(from section 2.6.1)
24 8 8
Telco Trunks
(from sections 2.5.3 and
3.2.11)
818 38 58
Subscribers (from
section 2.1.1)
3,000 10,000 50,000 50,000
NOTES:
1. If using 48V Input power (specified in section 7.4) then you must use Model
2200.
2. If using high-performance CPU (specified in section 4.2) then you must use
Model 2200.
3. If using a redundant system (specified in section 3.4.1) then you must use Model
2200.