SPY CAMERAS Spy Covert Cams are everyday objects containing covert cameras. Alarm Clocks, Pens, Glasses, Light Bulbs, Phone Chargers and more. Zetronix carries two types of spy cameras DVR and WIFI. DVR cameras record video to a memory card for playback on a computer. WIFI Cameras send live video via your WIFI Network though the internet to display live video on your phone or tablet. Most WIFI cameras also have a DVR as well. Our reliable Spy Cams are currently being used by Police/SWAT, FBI and other Government Agencies. The service manual was an item that was not on the price list for Zetron. It was rumored to be available, but was more for internal use. The 4010 went through a few changes over the years. Older ones needed DOS to program, newer ones Windows XP. 2000 Series Paging Terminals Configuration Guide Zetron, Inc. Box 97004 Redmond, WA U.S.A. Contact Zetron for additional information on any product. If the console is a Zetron Series 4000, see the audio level setting procedure for the dual channel card in the installation manual (P/N 025-9533). Page 121: Setting Station Transponder Unit Levels For A Voip-based System. Zetron offers a diverse training program of technical and operation classes for our most complex systems. We provide MAX Solutions factory technical training on a regular schedule and support onsite and international training as requested. The Zetron Model 30 is a multi-mode, easy to use telephone interconnect. Simplex VOX, simplex sampling, intelligent sampling, and half duplex modes are supported. ![]() As of 2016, zetron went to a flat rate repair on this console, which I heard was reasonable price wise. Keytops and keys can still be bought, but not the underlaying 'poppets', which require 'flat rate repair' for replacement. I was able to fix a few of these in the past, but as of last year, sold the last one. So all manuals went with it. Thanks for the info. It shows the part number for the service manual as 025-9228, but everywhere I checked showed it as not available. Could be the reason why I couldnt find anywhere to download it. I figured they would discontinue parts for these consoles when everything went pc based. The main thing im looking for now is the cps for the unit and the install manual pn 025-9227, mainly for the punchdown block diagrams. Im also not sure if it uses a different version cps then the M4010 does, its almost identical except for it being a rack mounted 4010R. I really like these consoles alot better then the newer pc based Zetron Max And Acom stuff, I guess its the look and feel of it is why I like it so much more. There is just something about getting that click feedback when you push a button and having actual indicator lights. Dont get me wrong, the newer pc based console are nice and all, just partial to the old dispatch console look. We have also had really good luck with these consoles and they seem to have held up amazingly well. The only thing I have had to do is replace a line card in one of the consoles after we had a bad thunderstorm, other then that the only time I had one open is to blow the dust out. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk. Here is a screen shot I had for the 4010 punchdowns. We no longer have Zetron gear, so the manuals went with them. Local ham radio shop took them as electronic scrap. This is from the 025-9227 manual you mentioned though. I do think the rack and desk version of 4010 used the same CPS. But it depended on when they were made whether it was DOS or Windows XP based. So if your consoles are different age wise you may need both versions of CPS. I once lost my software and cable, Zetron sold me a kit for something like $160-165? Don't recall how much for sure, but it was less than $200 for the cable and a disk with software. The MAX systems do seem like junk, we went Telex as a result instead. There were issues with the demo radio system not being able to send MDC1200, and patching problems. Then it was compatible with Motorola XTL5000 mobiles but only with the 'O-5' control head. Cessna 172 parts manual. Well we still used 'W' series control heads. They may have changed this now that APX radios are out. They are part of Kenwood, and we did not want Kenwood radios. Their sales manager attempted the hard sale, we decided to go Telex.
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