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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS High Performance Control Desk
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1. Call number X programmed call strin Key in the 4 address digits the codinf digit and the 5 digit info string to be transmitted Key select W hen the 10 digit info has been enabled Command 4 the PRO GRAM key will enable the programming for the last 5 digits Error signal A non hexadecimal keystroke 13 3 Speech After Call Command digit 3 Display Asp 0 F Key in the No of the remote contact call to be edited 1 to F Key 0 is the ALARM CALL Asp inhibit Asp enable x Call number KEY Key select 0 Speech after call inhibited 1 Speech after call enabled Error signal Selection gt 1 non hexadecimal keystroke the ALARM CALL KEY X call number Key select 0 Set for 5 digit info 1 Set for 10 digit info Error signal Selection 1 or a non hexadecimal keystroke 135 Call Repeat Time Command digit 5 Display ACtime0 F Key in the N o of the remote ACtime x yyy contact call to be edited 1 to F x Call number y Time value Key select 000 Sets continuous call 001 254 Sets the time interval between call transmissions in seconds 255 Inhibit call repeat Error signal Time setting gt 255 or a non hexadecimal keystroke 13 6 Alarm Call To Group Call Conversion Command digit 6 Display Agr0 F Key in No of the alarm call Agr x inhibit to be edited 1 Agr enable x Call nu
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4. a Key confirmation b Editior open c Menu open 9 Command open AUDIO Input accepted f Error 5 pulses Menus To enter amenu OPEN THEEDITOR SELECT and PRESS the desired key as listed in the following table and observe the correct display indication The following is a list of the available menus the control desk keys to access them and the desk display indic ation The display indication shows the function name followed by the number of commands available MENU KEY DISPLAY Conversion PROGRAM CONVERSIONSA C Code string CALLTRANSMIT CODEFORM 1 E Talk process TALK SPEECH 1 7 Direct call DIRECT CALL DIR CALL 1 4 Alarm call ALARM ALCALLS 1 B Talk back line MONITOR MONITOR 1 5 Talk through TALK THROUGH TALKTHR 1 3 Priority PRIORITY PRIORITY 1 4 O pen PS 6000 A PS MENU menu LBB 5800 only desk must be set to PS6000 MENU KEY DISPLAY Real time clock settings C CLOCK 1 2 Service tools E SERVICE Press and hold PRO GRAM key D efault values Press 0 key A full description of these menus is given paragraphs Menu will be removed display is blank 0 appears for a short time then display goes back to MENU in the following 6 6 Default Values To set the desk default values press the 0 key whilst holding down the PRO GRAM key This will set all the desk variables to the values s
5. DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS December 1997 Page 1 of 28 High Performance Control Desk LBB 5800 00 Medium Performance Control D esk LBB 5801 00 Medium Performance Control D esk LBB 5802 00 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 21 Preparation 1 1 Description Ensure that all packing debris has been removed from the desk and that there is no sign of any obvious damage NOTE THIS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION IS APPLICABLE TO h dek should ba est Eh SOFTW ARE VERSION 1 0 CHECKSUM The desk should be set for three wire operation to change to four 2 27 AAND SOFTWARE VERSION 2 0 CHECKSUM 134 B wire operation proceed as follows 1 Locate and remove the four cross headed screws at the base of The Philips D P 6000 Digital Paging System when installed will the unit provide an effective communication system between one or more fixed control points and personnel on the move around the 2 Place the desk on a flat surface in the normal operating position customers premises Ll P 3 Open the desk as shown at operations 1 2 and 3 of figure 1 Each participant has a personal pocket receiver which is tuned to the operating frequency of the system The receivers are individually identified by the allocation of call numbers which are programmed IT TZ into the receiver and each receiver will only respond to calls made specifically to its own call numbers or to a group call this is a single Qo call sent from t
6. Call String The next 4 Commands are used to program the contents of the complete call string this includes the address the codinf and 5 digit information 8 1 Mode Of Operation Command digit 1 Display shows one of the 4 indications in the following table depending on the last mode entered Key Display Mode of O ion 1 5 info Address codinf 5 digit info 2 a c 10 info Address codinf 10 digit info 3 6 info Address and 6 digit information 4 a 11 info Address and 11 digit info Error signal A key selection gt 4 or anon hexadecimal keystroke 8 2 Fixed Address Codinf and 5 Digit Info Command digit 2 Display D efault value The following Command digit 2 is used to enter the call string data W hen this Command is entered the display will show F The dots show the location of each digit the complete call string First 4 dots address location 1 4 b Fifth dot codinflocation 5 Last 5 dots 5 digit information 6 A Fixed digits may be programmed into the various locations to suit different customers requirement or left selectable by the operator see paras 3 3 3 4 and 3 5 for further details The first keystroke entered after the Command digit will select the location of the digit to be edited e g if the C odinf were being edited then keystroke 5 would be the location key This is followed by the value to be entered in that location This
7. Display AUTTTinhibit AUTTTenable Key select Manual talk through 1 Enables the automatic talk through Error signal Selection gt 1 or a non hexadecimal keystroke 123 Talk Through Mode Command digit 3 Display FIAC inhibit FIAC enable Key select 0 Inhibits the FIAC talk through process 1 Enables the talk through process Error signal Selection 1 or a non hexadecimal keystroke DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 December 1997 Page 14 28 13 ALARM CALLS FIAC CALLS 11 134 Enable Inhibit 10 digit info COMMANDS Command digit 4 Display Aex 0 F MenuKey AN Display AL CALLS1 B Key in the N o of the alarm call AexX enable or to be edited 1 to No 05 AexX inhibit NOTE W hen in Commands 1 8 in this M enu pressing the PROGRAM key will scroll to the next Alarm Call and not to the next Command 131 Inhibit Enable Alarm Call Command digit 1 Display AC 0 Key in the of the alarm call AC Y inhibit to be edited 1 to Key No is AC Y enable the Alarm Call Key Y selected alarm call Key select 0 Inhibit alarm call to be transmitrted 1 Enable alarm call to be transmitted Error signal Selection 1 or a non hexadecimal keystroke 13 2 Edit Call Data Command digit 2 Display ACdata0 F Key in the of the remote contact call to be edited 1 to F Key No 0 15 the Alarm call key
8. Pin 1 to 2 3 wire system Link Pin 1 to 3 4 wire system INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM Page 19 28 December 1997 16 PO LE HIRSCHMANN System wiring System wirin 1 y 9 Plug Socket Antenna 1 Mains suppy TIX Emergency suppy Antenna CENTRAL R X CONTROL DESK i 1 I 1 i i External i ES alarm contacts DV 1 id T DIN socket external i microphone or headset 1 D type socket for connection to RS 232 RS 422 or FCP Refer to fig 3 7 pole DIN plug for connection of the handset or ext microphone to the 2 5 m long cable for connection to the paging system terminated in a 16 pole Hirschmann plug PIN FUNCTION 1 Data audio output to transmitter 2 Data audio output to transmitter 3 4 wire transmitter switching line 4 System earth 5 Audio D P 6000 code input 6 Audio D P 6000 code input 7 4 wire squelch line 8 12 V power supply 9 External alarm contact No 1 10 External alarm contact N 0 2 11 External alarm contact N 0 3 12 External alarm contact N 0 4 LBB 5800 only 13 External alarm contact N 0 5 LBB 5800 only 14 External alarm contact N 0 6 LBB 5800 only 15 External alarm contact 7 LBB 5800 only 16 External alarm contact N 0 8 LBB 5800 only desk not applicable to LBB 5802 PIN FUNCTION 1 Microphone audio 2 icrophone audio earth 3 Electret supply via 12 12Volt 4 Handset hook switch 5 Handset hook swi
9. action is repeated if more digits have to be fixed If a keystroke E is entered as a location digit this will set all digits selectable If keystroke is entered as a location digit then the desk will revert to the MENU mode Error signal non existing location digit or a non hexadecimal keystroke as value If 10 or 11 digit mode was selected additional 5 digits of Command No 2 can now be entered If a keystroke E is entered as a location digit this will set all digits selsctable If keystroke is entered as a location digit then the desk will revert to the MENU mode Key select Description 1105 Selects the location of the digit to be changed and then enter the value of the digit Error signal Location digit selection gt 5 or anon hexadecimal keystroke 8 4 Automatically Transmitted odinf 10 Digit Information Command digit 4 Display AUTO y Codinf value 10 digit info Key select Description Enter the codinf value and the information to be automatically transmitted The digits are entere in sequence with no location key selection Error signal A non hexadecimal keystroke The last five digits will only be transmitted if 10 or 11 digit info is enabled at Command 1 85 Auto Manual Call Transmission Command digit 5 Display AUTTX enable or AUTTX inhibit Key select Description 1 Auto call transmission after call accepted signal 0 No auto call tr
10. sounding in Figure 4 can be selected by the operator if required however the Group Calls that are programmed into your system always use the Cricketed sounding tone patterns irrespective of the call tone that is entered Another important use of the call tone digit is to allow the operator to follow up the paging call with speech see para 3 15 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 December 1997 Page 4 28 3 5 Display Information See para 8 2 and 8 3 If the system is equiped with receivers with a display head fitted information can be transmitted and this information will be displayed on the LCD head of the receiver thus allowing greater communication possibilities such as specific coded instructions or telephone numbers The system may have two types of display receivers i e 5 character display or a 6 character display call tone digit 5 information digits W ith the 5 digit version a message of up to 10 characters may be sent to that receiver five of which will be displayed and five held in the receiver memory Receivers with 6 character displays can accept a message of max 11 characters The receiver will show the call tone digit 5 characters and retain another 5 characters in the memory The call tone digit is only displayed once The sequence and number of receiver display characters can be arranged by programming fixed digits to suit the customers particular r
11. the mode in which normal key calls are made The desk can be pre programmed to call a particular receiver or group of receivers without any action by the operator The call will be repeated repeat time programmable as long as the remote contact is activated Each remote contact call can be programmed to be followed by a speech message In this case the desk will activate the speech program which has been set in the speech menu Speech after a remote contact call is not dependant on the codeinf if this facility has been programmed for normal key board calls Decimal group call conversion facilities are also available on these remote contact calls T his means that if a remote contact call is transmitted to a receiver which is absent the call will automatically be sent to a group of receivers If say Alarm contact N o 1 is programmed to call receiver address 1234 which is found absent the desk will call receiver addresses 123 in other words receivers 1230 to 1239 3 27 Direct Calls see para 14 Up to 16 direct calls can be programmed into the desk These calls do not have to be keyed in via the keyboard but are automatically transmitted by pressing the DIRECT CALL key followed by selecting the keyboard key that is programmed to the call that you desire A direct call can be made to page a single receiver holder a group of receivers or all receivers depending on the pre programmed call number Each direct call can be set to
12. to the TALK KEY This facility gives the operator a choice of transmitting a speech or non speech call depending on which key is used to activate the wobble tone If a speech call is transmitted by the TALK key and the desk is programmed for manual speech transmission the desk operator must press the TALK key again after the wobble tone to activate the desk microphone d Auto speech linked to the TALK key Ifthis facility is programmed the operator can chose to send a speech or non speech call but in this case after the wobble tone the desk microphone comes on automatically and the operator can speak to the receiver holder without touching any keys To finish the conversation the RESET key is pressed At the end of the programmed speech time the desk will reset automatically W hile the microphone is on a call to a second receiver e g for talk through should be transmitted by the CALL TRAN SMIT key e Manual speech without a preceding call If a receiver holder calls the desk the operator can speak back to the receiver holder by pressing the TALK key only 3 14 Speech Time Limit see para 9 2 This desk can be pre programmed to allow a spoken message of between 10 and 254 seconds programmable or an infinite speech time which can be terminated by pressing the RESET KEY to be transmitted to receivers equipped to receive the audio signal 3 15 Speech Linked To Codeinf see para 9 3 Another important use of the
13. transmitted as a continuous call simultaneously and the exact number depends on the programmed repeat time max 32 If a repeat time of 0 is programmed a max of 5 call strings can be transmitted simultaneously To program a continuous call Menu Key E Display SERVIC E Command digit ee Display CREP inhibit C REP enable yyy yyy repeat time Key select 0 Switch O FF continuous call transmission 1 Switch continuous call transmission followed by the repeat time between 000 and 254 seconds INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM Page 17 28 December 1997 17 2 Call Data Group call address 3A 3 followed by the selectable address Command digit Display CCALL digits Key select Key in the 10 digits of the call string Group call address 4A 4 followed by the selectable address Note more than one call string can be enterred the number depends on the repeat time If transmission of the continuous call is inhibited at command the call entered at this command will be transmitted once continuous call transmission can be stopped by inhibiting it at command 17 3 ReadOutThe Eprom Checksum CHECKSU M xxxx x value Command digit 6 Display The display will indicate the checksum of the Eprom which is fitted to the dek 18 RECEIVER PROGRAMMING For details of the receiver O pcodes refer to the Installation Instructions for the receiv
14. 4 which can be allocated meanings to indicate the urgency or the nature of the call and following information fifth digit C 5 digits of information which can be used to convey telephone numbers etc to receivers fitted with display heads last five digits The desk can be programmed to transmit 5 6 10 or 11 digits of information as follows i The Address the Codinf call tone selectable and 5digit info ii The Address and 6 digit info 5 digit Codinf displayed on receiver as info digit and call tones are not selectable iii The Address the C odinf call tone selectable and 10 digit info This info is transmitted as two calls The receiver stores the first 5 digits in memory and adds them to the second call iv The Address and 11 digit info The 11 digits are transmitted as two Calls five digits of info then another 5 digits of info Codinf C odinf used as info and call tone not selectable The Codinf can only be used once as an info digit The complete call comprising a b and c can be transmitted auto matically or manually depending on how the desk is programmed 3 2 Mode of Operation see para 8 1 As can be seen at para 8 1 the desk can be programmed in of four different modes of operation The programming of the call string variables will be determined by which mode of operation is entered e g the codinf digit should not be assigned to speech call if it is used as an information digi
15. 43 Speech After Direct Call Command digit 3 Display Dsp e i 0 F Key in No of the direct call Dsp x inhibit to be edited 0 Dsp x enable direct call number Key select 0 Inhibit speech after the direct call 1 Enable speech after the direct call Error signal Selection gt 1 or a non hexadecimal keystroke 144 Enable Inhibit Direct Call 10 Digit Info Dex 0 F Dex X inhibit Aex Xenable X direct call number Key select 0 Selects 5 digit info 1 Selects 10 digit info Command digit 4 Key in No of the direct call to be edited 0 F Display Error signal Selection gt 1 or anon hexadecimal keystroke DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 December 1997 Page 16 28 15 REAL TIME CLOCK 2 COMMANDS 151 Inhibit Enable Time Display Menu key C Display CLOCK 1 2 Command digit 1 Display CLKinhibit CLK enable Key select Display 0 Inhibit the display of the time C LK inhibit 1 Enable the display of the time HH MM now enter the time Error signal Selection gt 1 or anon hexadecimal keystroke 15 2 Clock Adjustment Command digit 2 Display HH Key select Set the time required in hours and minutes 00 00 to 23 59 W hen the last digit is entered the new time is set Error signal Erroneous time values or a nonhexadecimal keystroke 16 CONVERSIONS Menu key gt Display CONVERSIO
16. B 5886 In the Universal mode of operation the receiver takes a shorter time in detecting the preamble string and therefore has a better battery saving mode ratio The number of preambles programmed at Command A also determines the length of the 5F string preamble at the universal battery saving mode and this should normally be 9 or greater The codeinf of the battery saving preamble can be used if the Static battery saving mode is programmed to separate two neighbouring systems which are using the same frequency O nly receivers which are programmed to the same preamble codeinf will respond to a call 3 10 Out of Range Indication see para 8 13 W hen this facility is programmed the desk will generate and transmit a call every 30 seconds As long as the receiver detects this signal it is within transmitting range of the system If the signal is not detected twice the receiver will give an indication that it is out of range of the transmitter and can not receive calls Refer to the receiver installation instructions to determine if the receivers in the system have this facility what type of out of range indication they will give and the action to be taken by the user If the system is using VHF receivers with software version 4 or UHF receivers with software version 1 the battery saving will be active when these receivers are out of range This means that the desk will transmit the number of battery saving preambles programmed w
17. ION 63 December 1997 Page 6 28 3 21 Talk Back see para 11 2 If the system is equipped with receivers fitted with a talkback transmitter the combined unit is called a transceiver a two way conversation can be carried out between the desk and the called person The reply speech from the transceiver is heard over the desk built in speaker The call can be initiated by the desk to the transceiver or vica versa If the call is initiated by the transceiver holder the desk will respond with two high frequency tones and the red LED will illuminate The desk operator then uses the TALK key to reply or when the desk is programmed for automatic speech the operator can speak without pressing any keys W ith LBB 5800 transceiver holders can choose one of two desks to call using the two way selector switch on the transceiver Ifthe call is initiated by the desk operator the transceiver holder will have to be told which desk is making the call para 11 3 The volume of the audio can be set whilst the desk is not in the Editor mode by holding down the MO key and selecting one ofthe keyboard keys between 0 and 7 The O FF position is 0 and the loudest volume is 7 3 22 Manual or Automatic Switching Of The Talk Back Monitor see para 11 4 The desk can be programmed such that when a transceiver holder calls the desk the talk back audio will automatically be heard with no action by the operator or manually In the latter
18. NSA C 161 Absence Conversion Command digit A Display AC First 4 dots to be converted address Second 4 dots converted to address 16 2 Programming function keys ALARM KEY Press once display shows CLEAR ALL Press again clears complete absence conversion table of all previous conversions RESET KEY Used to edit entries Press once whilst entering digits 1 to 7 and the last digit entered can be edited If the last digit has been selected the whole 8 digits will be deleted If editing an existing conversion pressing this key will delete the complete converted to address Press a second time to quit the Command mode and return the Menu mode Press a third time to quit Programming mode PROGRAM KEY Each keystroke will scroll one step forward to the next conversion and enter a completed conversion selection displayed DIRECT CALL The same as the Program Key but in the KEY opposite direction ALARM KEY Deletes the Converted to address in an existing preprogrammed conversion 163 To enter anew conversion Enter the to be address the desk will search for this address if found will display the exising coversion and the input accepted bleeps will sound if not found the cursor will stop at the first location at the converted to address and the input accepted bleeps will sound N ow enter the converted to address 16 4 edit an existing conversion Enter the to
19. a hexa decimal keystroke 11 3 Pilot Tone This command is used in conjunction with Command 2 TBMno tones D efault value Command digit 3 Display Key selections 1 2 and 3 are applicable to the LBB 5800 only NOTE If in LBB 5801 talk back is enabled this command should be set to No pilot tones 0 Key Select Display 0 No pilot tones TBMno tones 1 Low tone enabled TBMlowtone 2 High tone enabled TBMhightone 3 Low or High tone present TBMand tone Error signal Selection gt 3 or a non hexadecimal keystroke 1L4 Manual Auto Switching of the Back Monitor Command digit 4 Display TBMmanual TBMauto Key select 0 Set manual mode 1 Set auto mode Error signal Selection gt 1 or anon hexadecimal keystroke 115 Handset Command digit 5 Display HAN DSinhibit or HAN DSenable Key select 0 Inhibits the use of the handset 1 Enables the use of the handset Error signal Selection gt 1 or anon hexadecimal keystroke 12 TALK THROUGH FIAC 3 COMMANDS 121 Select Talk through Mode Menu Key Display TALKTHR 1 3 Command digit 1 Display TALTHR speech D efault value Key select Display 0 Inhibit talk through TALT Hinhibit 1 Enable talk through TALTHenable 2 Enable talk through during TALTH speech speech Error signal Selection gt 2 or a non hexadecimal keystroke 12 2 Automatic ManualT alk Through Mode Command digit 2
20. ansmission after call accepted signal Call transmitted by CALL TRANSMIT key Error signal Digit gt 1 or non hexadecimal keystroke 8 6 Sequencing Command digit 6 Display SEQ UEinhibit or SEQ U Eenable Key select Description 0 Inhibit the sequencing format 1 Enable the sequencing format Error signal Selection gt 1 or a non hexadecimal keystroke If sequencing is enabled the N o of call blocks selected must be even as the sequencing format divides the N o of call blocks by 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM Page 11 28 December 1997 8 7 Number of call strings to be transmitted Command digit 7 Display CALL BLOCKS x x No of programmed call blocks Key select Description The next hexadecimal key selects the of call blocks to be transmitted key 0 selects one call block If sequencing is enabled the of call blocks selected must be even as the sequencing format divides the N o of call blocks by 2 Error signal A non hexadecimal keystroke 88 Battery Saving Command digit 8 Display BATSAinhibit or BATSA enable Key select Description 0 Inhibit battery saving 1 Enable battery saving Error signal Selection gt 1 or a non hexadecimal keystroke 8 9 Preamble Codinf Value Command digit 9 Display PREAMBLECDI y y Codinf value Key select Description Enter the value of the preamble codeinf to be transmitted with batte
21. be address The desk will display the existing converted to address and the input accepted bleeps will sound Press the ALARM key to delete the existing converted to address or enter the new converted to address followed by the PROGRAM key NOTE In absence conversion a receiver address which has been converted to another address can be converted once more only from the converted address to second conversion 165 Permanent Conversion Command digit Display First 4 dots to be converted address Second 4 dots converted to address HDG The Permanent Conversion programming is exactly the same as the Absence conversion however a second conversion of the same receiver address is not possible 17 SERVICE FACILITIES A number of service facilities are available and a few of them are useful tools for the installer The following information in Menu E shows how to program these facilities however take note of the following W ARN IN In the service menu E only the commands that are contained in this Installation Instruction should be used U nauthorised use of any other commands in the menu may result in damage to the software of the desk 171 ContinuousCall continuous call can be programmed in the desk which can be Used as a site test facility The data of the call string address codeinf 5 digitinfo and the repeat time should be programmed More calls can be
22. can if programmed respond to group calls This means that a specific group of receivers can be called and respond to a single call A group call is normally allocated a different call tone to distinguish it from other calls The number of receivers in any one group is dependent on the capacity of the system There are two methods available to call a group of receivers these a Group call to receivers with a pre programmed group call receiver call number b Group call using the key DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 December 1997 Page 18 28 18 3 1 Group Call Using The Pre programmed Receiver Call Number Receivers can be pre programmed with a number of group call numbers and this should be noted when allocating receivers For instance if you require to call a particular group of people simultaneously then all their receivers should be programmed so that one of their call numbers is the same The operator will be aware ofthe group call numbers and the groups of people that will respond when one of these numbers is called 18 3 2 Decimal Group Calls using the key The key can be used to call a group of receivers as follows If the key is entered in place of call number digit this will e Jumper settings replace all numbers 0 9 in that call number location The can be entered in place of one or all of the last three digits of t
23. case when the transceiver holder calls the desk a call desk tone will be emited from the desk and the operator has to press the Monitor key to receive the audio and the display will show field call If the Reset key is pressed the call desk tone will stop and the monitor will not be switched on The Call D esk tone will be emitted for 30 seconds max 323 TalkThrough see para 12 W hen a speech call is made to a particular transceiver the desk operator can connect this tranceiver with any other transceiver holder in the system This is done by selecting the number of the second transceiver and pressing the TALK THRO UGH key Pressing the MO N ITOR key will allow the operator to hear the conversation If the operator wishes to join in the conversation pressing the TALK key will activate the desk microphone this is not necessary if the desk is programmed for auto speech If the operator does not want to join in the conversation the RESET key should be pressed W hen a call has been initiated by a receiver holder to the desk the desk operator only has to press the TALK key to reply The desk RED LED will be illuminated during the conversation between the two transceivers when the conversation is over pressing the TALK THROUGH key again will reset the desk The desk will also reset automatically 9 seconds after the end of the conversation or if there is no speech on the talk back line for this time The desk can also be program
24. codeinf digit is to allow the operator to follow up the paging call with speech Any one of the call tones shown at figure 4 can be pre programmed to enable the speech mode and this digit when entered in the call either automatically or manually programmable will enable the operator to transmit a Spoken message 3 16 Reset Speech Calls see para 9 4 W hen enabled in the editor mode this call will be transmitted automatically at the end of a speech call or when the operator presses the reset key during a speech call The call will be transmitted with codeinf F and 5xF info digits T his call will switch the receiver offto stand by mode 3 17 Speech Extension Calls see para 9 5 A speech time extension may be pre programmed which allows the operator to extend the programmed speech time by pressing the TALK key whilst the desk is still in the speech mode T his will give the operator another period of speech time of the same pre programmed duration as the initial speech time This action can only be done once 318 Timer Count Down see para 9 6 The speech time can be programmed to be counted only when speech is transmitted from the desk or when speech is transmitted from the desk together with the time that speech is received from the talk back line 3 19 Priority see para 10 There are 4 Commands to set the priority status of the desk three for speech calls and one to set the priority for a desk that is waiting for a fr
25. d digit 2 Display SPEECHnormal or SPEECH prio Key select Description Set speech to normal level 1 Set speech to priority level Error signal Selection gt 1 or a non hexadecimal keystroke 10 3 Talk Through Mode Level Command digit 3 Display TALKTHnormal or TALKTH prio Key select Description 0 Set talk through to normal level 1 Set talk through to priority level Error signal Selection gt 1 or a non hexadecimal keystroke INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM Page 13 28 December 1997 10 4 System Priority Time For Line Take Over Command digit 4 Display SYSTEMprio Delay time in 140 mSec blocks Key select Description Key in required of 140 mSec blocks Error signal A non hexadecimal keystroke 1L MONITOR MODE 5 COMMANDS Menu Key ILL Tone Volume Setting LBB 5800 and LBB 5801 only Display MONITOR 1 5 Command digit 1 Display TONEVOL y y The level of the tone volume Key select Description Key the level required 0 OFF 7 Max Error signal Volume setting gt 7 or a non hexadecimal keystroke 1L2 Talkback Line Monitoring Mode Command digit 2 Display TBMON speech D efault value Key select Description Display 0 Talkback inhibited TBMO N inhibit 1 Talkback enabled TBMO Nenable 2 Talkback line monitoring TBMON speech during speech calls from the desk Error Signal Talkback mode selection gt 2 or
26. d if the clock is enabled with jumper J 201 see Fig 2 Error signal Selection gt 1 or a non hexadecimal keystroke DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 December 1997 Page 12 28 9 SPEECH PROCESSING 7 COMMANDS Menu key O Display SPEECH 1 7 9 1 Select Speech Mode Command digit 1 Display SPman cal default value Key select Description Display 0 Speech inhibited SPEinhibit 1 Manual speech after a call SPman4cal 2 Auto speech after a call SPaut cal 3 Manual speech if call SPman4tkcal transmitted by TALK KEY 4 Auto speech if call SPaut tkcal transmittedby TALK KEY 5 Manual speech when the SPtalkkey TALK KEY is pressed Error signal Selection gt 5 or a non hexadecimal keystroke 92 Speech Time Limit Command digit 2 Display SPETIME yyy Programmed time in seconds Key select Description Key in selected speech time in the allowed range of 010 to 255 255 Infinite speech time Error signal A non hexadecimal keystroke 9 3 Speech Linked to Codinf Command digit 3 Display SPECD inhibit or SPEON y y Codinf value to which speech is linked Key select Description 0 Speech not linked to a codeinf digit 1 Speech on codinf enabled now enter a single codinf value between 0 and E If the command is closed before the new codinf value is entered the old value will be retained Error signal Speech enable inhibit selection gt 1 or a n
27. e desk by carrying out the reverse procedure at Figure 1 2 3 Connection To The The desk is connected to the DP 6000 Paging System via a 16 pole Hirschmann plug For details of the system wiring refer to Figure 3 and Table 1 Page 19 2 4 External Alarm Connections Figure 3 shows the method of connecting the remote alarm contacts The number of calls that can be used depends on the type of desk and the type of coding at the input to the desk 16 pole Hirschmann plug There are two methods of coding these calls as follows 2 4 1 Direct Coding This means that an external alarm call is made by connecting one of pins 9 16 to earth PIN 4 W ith LBB 5800 it is possible to connect 8 external alarm calls pins 9 16 are connected to earth W ith LBB 5801 and LBB 5802 only four external alarm calls can be used pins 9 12 are connected to earth and pins 13 16 are not used In this mode more than one call can be initiated simultaneously 2 4 2 Binary Coded Calls If this facility is programmed 15 external alarm calls can be connected this applies to all three desks Connecting pins 9 12 to earth are used together as binary coded inputs for an external alarm call This is achieved as follows if pin 9 is connected to earth external alarm call No 1 will be transmitted if pin 10 is connected to earth external alarm No 2 will be transmited if pins 9 and 10 are connected to earth external alarm N o 3 will be transmitted e
28. eceiver call number say 1234 the desk will always automatically transmit the converted call number say 3456 A maximum of 512 such conversions are possible This is a useful facility where for instance someones receiver is out of order and he uses a Spare receiver with a different call number The desk will not accept a closed loop when programming conversions e g it is not possible to convert receiver address A to receiver address B and then convert B back to A again etc 4 DESK LED INDICATORS SEE FIG 5 4 1 Green LED 3 The green LED is illuminated when the desk is connected to a power supply There is no power O N O FF switch on the desk 42 Red LED 4 The red LED will be illuminated when the paging line is occupied by this or any other piece of equipment in the system capable of sending a paging call W hen the paging line is occupied only certain calls can be transmitted see para 3 19 43 Yellow LED 5 W hen a function has been activated the yellow LED will light W hen the desk completes the transmission of the call the LED will be extinguished 5 OPERATION TONES The following paragraphs describe the various tones emited from the desk and the volume of these tones is programmable LBB 5800 and LBB 5801 only see para 11 1 5 1 Key Confirmation Signal W hen entering any valid digit from the keyboard a single short confirmation bleep will be heard 52 Error Signal W hen an incorrect entry i
29. ed in the Editor Mode see para 115 Electrical connection to the desk is via the 7 pole DIN socket at the rear of the desk W hen this handset is resting on the cradle the desk microphone and speaker will operate in the normal way W hen the handset is removed from the cradle the desk microphone and speaker are auto matically inhibited 2 6 Controls And Indications The 12V supply for the desk is taken from the system power supply unit via pins 4 and 8 of the 16 pole Hirschmann socket and the green LED of the desk will be illuminated as soon as the connection is made The remaining controls and indicators are shown at Figure 5 3 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The following paragraphs 3 1 to 5 10 describe the programmable functions of the control desk Details of the Menus Commands and variables and how to enter them are given seperately in paragraphs 6 to 17 3 Bear in mind that the LBB 5801 and LBB 5802 desks do not have all of the functions described in the following paragraphs and reference should be made to TABLE 2 for this information The desk workmode is set using Menu Key E Command 7 see Para 7 3 1 Programming Call String Variables see para 8 The Call String is the information sent by the desk to a particular receiver or group of receivers The complete Call String comprises the following a The call number of the receiver to be paged first four digits b One of the audible call tones shown at Fig
30. ee line compared to other encoders in the system The first Command enables or disables the use of the priority key If this key is enabled the operator can get an immediate connection to the system in the event that a speech call has to be transmitted and the line is busy providing that the call that is occupying the line is not of a higher priority The second Commmand sets the level of a normal speech call to priority level or normal level If the line level is set to priority level all speech calls will be transmitted as priority calls without having to press the priority key In this event the priority key has no function The third Command in this Menu sets the level of the talk through If talk through is set to priority level and the desk is set to automatic talk back and talk through each speech call that is occupying the line will be interrupted at the moment a transceiver holder starts transmitting a signal The last Command sets the priority status in the event that if more than one desk is waiting for a free line the desk that is programmed with the highest priority will take over first 3 20 Tone Volume see 11 1 The volume of the indication tones in the desk can be set to off or to a desired level in the range 0 off to 7 max level However this only applies to desks LBB 5800 and LBB 5801 The volume of the tones can not be altered in the LBB 5802 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCT
31. equirements when the desk is programmed If for example you only require to transmit telephone numbers of not more than 3 characters then 2 digits can be pre programmed and only three need be entered via the desk keyboard 3 6 Automatically Transmitted Codeinf 4Display Info see para 8 4 If codeinf and display information are selectable after entering the call number digits the desk responds with the codeinf selection tone 2sec duration and after that a 2 sec duration tone for the selection of display information If during these two periods no selection is made the desk will transmit automatically the information programmed at para 8 4 If your only requirement is for the receiver holder to call the operator then the desk could be pre programmed with the operators telephone number Automatic or Manual T ransmission see para 8 5 After all the digits needed to make up a call have been entered via the keyboard the call can be transmitted by pressing the CALL TRANSMIT key or the desk can be programmed for automatic transmission then the call will be transmitted as soon as the last digit of the call is entered 3J Irrespective of how the call is first transmitted the last call displayed in the desk display window can be retransmitted each time the CALL TRAN SMIT key is pressed This can be done until the RESET key is pressed W hen this is done the message will be cleared from the display window and the real time wi
32. ers to be used in the system The receiver programming mode is used to program the addresses and operation codes of the microprocessor receivers 181 Programming Receiver addresses RAD To enter the RAD mode Key select Display PROGRAM Press once and release PROGRAM 0 Press once RAD Enter the receiver address in sequence as follows Key select Urgent call address 0A 0 followed by the selectable address digits Normal call addresslA 1 followed by the selectable address digits Group call address 2A 2 followed by the selectable address digits digits If the desk has been programmed for AUTO transmission see para 5 5 the address will be entered automatically into the receiver If AUTO transmission was inhibited then press the CALL TRAN SMIT key to enter each address 18 2 Programming Receiver O pcodes ROP To enter the RO P mode Key select Display PROGRAM Press once and release PROGRAM Enter the O pcode number see receiver Installation Instructions ROP x Enter the 6 digit O pcode RO Pyyyyyy X 0 pcode number y pcode If the desk has been programmed for AUTO transmission see para 5 5 the O pcode string will be entered automatically into the receiver If AUTO transmission was inhibited then press the CALL TRAN SMIT key to enter each O pcode string The W obble tone will be heard after entry of both address and O pcode string 183 Group Calls Each receiver within the system
33. f this menu the PRO GRAM key will enable the display for the last 5 digits Error signal call selection 0 or gt 4 or a non hexadecimal keystroke 13 10 Enable Inhibit talk through Command digrt Display 1 4 The next keystroke selects the Ftt Yinhibit or Fiac call to be changed Y enable Y FIAC call number Key select Inhibit the FIAC talk through mode 1 Enable the FIAC talkthrough mode Error signal Selection gt 1 or a non hexadecimal keystroke 13 11 Enable Inhibit 10 digit info Command digirt B Display Fex 1 4 The next keystroke selects the Fex Yinhibit Fex Yenable Y FIAC call number Key select 0 Set for 5 digit info 1 Set for 10 digit info Error signal Selection gt 1 or non hexadecimal keystroke x Direct call number Key select 0 Inhibit the direct call selected 1 Enable the direct call selected Error signal Selection gt 1 or a non hexadecimal keystroke 142 Enter Direct Call Data Command digit 2 D isplay The next keystroke selects the direct call string DC data 0 F DC number data Key in 4 address digits Key in codinf digit Key in 5 digit info Key select W hen the 10 digit info has ben selected at command 4 of this menu the PROGRAM keystroke will enable the display for the last 10 digits Error signal A non hexadecimal keystroke 1
34. he call number but not the first Assuming that no call number digits have been pre programmed in the desk and all 4 call number digits must be keyed in A decimal group call can therefore be transmitted as follows 1000 to 1999 Key in 1 calls receiver numbers Key in 14 calls receiver numbers 1400 to 1499 Key in 159 calls receiver numbers 1590 to 1599 Bearing in mind that all digits apart from the are variable between 0 and 9 you can see that any selected group of 10 100 or 1000 receivers can be called as a decimal group call 0000000000000000 IC 201 HI uu 1201 000 0 0000000000000 IC 204 IC 211 312 312 e e e J201 ee eJ101 JUMPER SETTINGS FIG 2 Jumper J401 and Select encoder output impedance Jumper J101 Link Pin 1 to 2 2 Low impedance 3 wire system Used during servicing and should not be touched when installing the desk Jumper J201 Select power to clock circuit LBB 5800 only LBB 5800 and LBB 5801 Link Pin 1 to 2 Battery connected to clock circuit Link Pin 1 to 3 Battery disconnected from clock circuit Link Pin 1 to 3 600 Q impedance 4 wire system Jumper J501 Talk back Select 3 or 4 wire system LBB 5800 and LBB 5801 Link
35. he desk which can be received by more than one receiver holder in which the receiver is included The High Performance D esk LBB 5800 with software version 2 0 can also be used in PS 6000 Paging Systems for information on this refer to the User Manual and Installation Instruction for the LBB 6005 The desk can be programmed to provide all the functions described however limitations can be imposed on these depending on the receivers used in the system e g the LBB 6080 receiver will only respond with bleeping signals and will not respond to any other transmitted information including speech 2 INSTALLATION This Installation Instruction describes all the programmable functions of the High Performance Control D esk LBB 5800 The Medium Performance Control D esks LBB 5801 and LBB 5802 do not have all of the features of the LBB 5800 but are installed in exactly the same way For details of the various features available on each type of desk refer to the third column of TABLE 2 page 29 Philips PHILIPS Communication amp D H 6 Security Systems DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 December 1997 Page 2 28 2 2 Jumpers Figure 2 shows the location of the jumpers which are used to set the desk for three or four wire operation Ensure that the jumpers are set to the positions for the system to be installed factory set for three wire system W hen this is complete close th
36. hown at TABLE 2 The third column of the table shows which functions are available to the particular desk type The set value column is provided for the installer to enter the desk program parameters which have been entered during installation The last column of the table shows the paragraph number of this Installation Instruction which describes how to program each variable 6 7 Scrolling The Menus Refer to TABLE 1 W hen a MENU and COMMAND key have been selected the desk display will show the satus of this function From this point each keystroke of the PRO GRAM key will scroll one step down the table to the next command The DIRECT CALL key will do the same in the opposite direction Pressing the RESET key during this operation will return the desk to the Menu mode Press the RESET key a second time to quit programming 7 SETTING THE DESK WORK MODE The desk work mode must be set before programming is carried out This is done by entering MENU key E followed by Command key 7 then selecting one ofthe following keystrokes 0 selects 5800 mode 1 selects LBB 5801 mode dd selects the LBB 5802 mode 37 selects PS 6000 mode DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 December 1997 Page 10 28 8 PROGRAMMING CALL STRING 8 3 Extended Information VARIABLES 14 Commands 110 Command digit 3 Display EX TIN F 3 Menu key Display CODEFORM 1
37. in the rack a signal will be sent back from the rack and an absence tone a high pitched 3 second tone will be emited by the desk and the red LED will flash or if an absence conversion has been programmed the call will be transmitted to a second receiver If a group call is transmitted to a group of receivers one more of which are in the storage rack no absence indication will be given and the call will be received by all other receivers in the group 3 31 Absence Conversion see para 16 This desk has the possibility of an absence conversion table facility W hen atransmitted call is found absent the receiver is in the storage rack and the desk has been programmed with absence conversion it will retransmit the call automatically to a second receiver In this case the desk will not generate the absence signal If the second receiver is found absent no second conversion will be made and the desk will generate the absence signal This is a useful facility where for instance a consultant is on holiday and his receiver is left in the storage rack and all calls made to him have to be automatically diverted to his deputy It is possible to program a maximum of 512 conversions 3 32 Permanent Conversion see para 16 In para 3 31 areceiver in the storage rack initiates the system In the permanent conversion facility a receiver converted call number is preprogrammed into the desk so that if the operator keys in the r
38. ith the out of range call irrespective of whether battery saving has been inhibited or enabled in this case the Static mode of operation should be programmed 3 11 Time Call see para 8 14 If the real time clock is enabled in the LBB 5800 desk a time call can also be enabled If this facility is enabled the desk will transmit a call to all receivers with the first two info digits representing hours and the last two digits minutes of the real time This call will be repeated every time the minute digit changes If the receiver has been programmed for a particular time call then that receiver will respond when the time transmitted from the desk coorresponds to that in the receiver memory INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM Page 5 28 December 1997 3 12 Speech Processing see paras 9 and 10 There are 7 commands available to programm the speech functions and 3 Commands to set speech and talk through priority 3 13 Speech Mode see para 9 1 There are several methods of transmitting speech any one of which can be pre programmed into the desk Speech calls described at a and b can be transmitted either automatically or manually and may be dependant on the call tone digit Speech calls c and d can only be manually transmitted As long as the microphone is switched on the desk will emit a series of short ticks programmable on or silent see para 9 7 At about 5 seconds before the end of
39. ll reappear in the display This applies to the LBB 5800 only if the clock has been enabled the LBB 5801 and LBB 5802 display will be blank 3 8 Sequencing see para 8 6 and 8 7 If sequencing is enabled the call string must be transmitted twice per transmitter therefore the number of transmitters used in the System is the number of call strings set at Command 7 divided by two It is obvious therefore that the number of call strings programmed must be even If sequencing plus 10 digit calls are both programmed each call will take two complete sequences The first sequence will consist of a silent call containing the last five digits of info which is stored in the receiver memory The second sequence will consist of the call tone and the first five digits of the message which will be displayed on the receiver display W hen sequencing is enabled the desk will not interupt the line with non speech calls if the line is occupied on speech or priority level This also applies to alarm calls 3 9 Battery Saving see paras 8 8 to 8 12 There are three types of battery saving modes mentioned in the programming instructions D ynamic Static and Universal The Dynamic mode can be ignored as this is for future generation receivers The type of receivers in the system determine which battery saving mode can be programmed Universal battery saving supercedes the Static mode and is applicable to the standard receivers types LBB 5880 and LB
40. mber Key select 0 Inhibit the alarm call to group conversion 1 Enable alarm call to group conversion Error signal Selection gt 1 or anon hexadecimal keystroke 13 7 Set alarm input decoding format Command digit 7 Display The next keystroke selects the Abcd inhibit or alarm call input decoding format Abcd enable Key select Direct decoding format 1 Binary decoding format Error signal Selection gt lor anon hexadecimal keystroke INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM Page 15 28 December 1997 138 Enable Inhibit calls 14 DIRECT CALLS 4COMMANDS Command digit 8 Display FC e i1 4 Menu key gt me Display DIR CALL 1 3 The next keystroke selects the FC Y inhibit or Fiac call to be changed FC Y enable Shih n Y call number Enable inhibit Direct Calls Key select Command digit 1 Display DC e i 0 F 0 Inhibit the Fiac call to be transmitted ae direct call i 1 1 Enable the call to be transmitted Error signal Selection gt 1 non hexadecimal keystroke 139 Call String Data Command digit 9 Display Key in the No of the call to be edited 1 to 4 FC data 1 4 FC x X call number y Call data Key in the 4 address digits the codinf digit and the 5 digit info string to be transmitted Key select W hen 10 digit info has been selected at command B o
41. med for automatic talk through where a transceiver holder can speak to another via the desk with no action by the desk operator In this mode the audio signal will be auto matically transmitted via the paging line 324 Calls The Editor has been prepared for the programming of FIAC functions at Commands 8 to B ofthe Alarm Key menu paras 13 8 to 13 11 however in these software versions of the desk these functions can not be used 3 25 Alarm Calls see para 13 An alarm call can be programmed into the desk This alarm call can be transmitted with a single keystroke by pressing the red ALARM key and holding it down for at least one second The alarm call can be programmed to call a single receiver group of receivers or all receivers and speech can be linked to follow the call The data for this call is programmed with the same Menu and Command key as for the remote contact calls 3 26 Remote Contact Calls see para 13 Up to 8 remote contacts switches may be connected to the LBB 5800 desk up to 4 in the LBB5801 and LBB 5802 These contacts may be connected to any piece of equipment that requires monitoring W hen one of these contacts is activated a paging call will be generated in the desk The different ways to connect the switches and the mode of operation is described at para 2 4 The alarm call data is also programmed in this Menu Each alarm call can be programmed to transmit 5 or10 digit information independant of
42. nds YES NO eR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM Page 27 28 December 1997 TABLE 2 Applicable to software version 1 0 Checksum 2F7T and version 2 0 Checksum 134B DIRECT CALLS Speech YES NO YES NO DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 December 1997 Page 28 28 TABLE 2 Applicable to software version 1 0 Checksum 2F7T and version 2 0 Checksum 134B CONVERSIONS PERMANENT Address Converted to ABSENT Address Converted to
43. nu status and the change will be accepted If a call string is selected and the RESET key is pressed this will allow you to edit the last digit entered but if the RESET key is again pressed the desk will return to the Menu mode and the selected data will N O T be accepted Conversions can only be entered by the PRO GRAM key 6 2 Opening The Editor To open the editor 8 Press and hold PRO GRAM key The display shows PROGRAM b Press keys A B C and D in sequence The diplay shows PRO GRAM and A as they are entered After the D is entered the display shows Menu C Release the PRO GRAM key After the D is entered and the PRO GRAM key is released the editor is open the display shows Menu and the Editor open tone will sound Remark Always enter the Edit mode from the Stand By mode of the desk 6 3 Closing The Editor The Editor can be closed by pressing the RESET key when the display shows MEN U If the RESET key is pressed whilst entering data then the last digit entered can be changed If it is pressed whilst a Menu is open the desk will revert to the menu selection mode pressed a second time then the Editor mode will close INSTALLATION INSTRUC TION 63 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM Page 9 28 December 1997 64 Bleep Tones The following bleep tones can be heard during programming and these are refered to throughout the following text6 5 0 2 seconds gt le
44. on hexadecimal keystroke Selection of a speech codinf by anon hexadecimal keystroke 94 Reset Speech Calls Command digit 4 Display RESPEinhibit or RESPEenable Key select Description 0 Inhibit reset speech call 1 Enable reset speech call Error signal Selection gt 1 or anon hexadecimal keystroke 9 5 Speech Extension Calls Command digit 5 Display SPEEXinhibit or SPEEX enable Key select Description 0 Inhibit speech extension call 1 Enable speech extension call Error signal Selection gt 1 or a non hexadecimal keystroke 9 6 Timer Count Down Squelch Line Active Command digit 6 Display SPESQ inhibit or SPESQ enable Key select Description Inhibit timer count down when squelch active 1 Enable timer count down Irrespective of squelch line status Error signal Selection gt 1 or anon hexadecimal keystroke 9 7 Speech Ticker Command digit 7 Display SPTIC inhibit or SPTIC enable Key select Description Inhibit speech ticker 1 Enable speech ticker Error signal Selection gt 1 or anon hexadecimal keystroke 10 PRIORITY 4 COMMANDS Menu Key 101 gt Priority Key Selection Display PRIORITY 1 4 Command digit 1 Display PRIO Kenable PRIO Kinhibit Key select Description 0 Inhibits the priority key 1 Enables the priority key Error signal Selection gt 1 or anon hexadecimal keystroke 10 2 Speech Mode Level Comman
45. ry saving Error signal A non hexadecimal keystroke 810 Number Of Preamble Code Blocks Command digt Display PREAMBLOCKS y y No of preamble blocks Key select Description The next keystroke selects the N o of preambles to be transmitted Error signal A non hexadecimal keystroke 811 Battery Saving Mode Note Refer to the Installation Instructions for the receivers in the system to determine which battery saving mode to program i e D ynamic Static or Universal Command digit B Display BATMODEINF y Third info digit transmitted in the preamble call string Key select Description 0 Switch off battery saving mode ltoE D ynamic battery saving mode Static battery saving mode Error signal A non hexadecimal keystroke 8 12 Universal Battery Saving Command digit C Display UNIBSinhibit or UN IBSenable Key select Description 0 Inhibit U niversal battery saving 1 Enable Universal battery saving Error signal Selection gt 1 or a non hexadecimal keystroke 813 OutOfRangeCall Command digit D Display OORCLinhibit O O RCLenable Key select Description 0 Inhibit the out of range call 1 Enable the out of range call Error signal Selection gt 1 or anon hexadecimal keystroke 814 TimeCalls Command digit Display TIMCLinhibit or TIMC Lenable Key select 0 Inhibit the time call 1 Enable the time call NOTE Time call will only be transmitte
46. s attempted the desk will emit a series of rapid short bleeps 53 Acceptance Signal After entering a valid call the call acceptance tones will be heard 2 bleeps of 0 5 seconds during which time all keystrokes will be ignored 54 Transmission Signal The transmission signal consists of a wobble tone and this will continue until 4 seconds after the call has been transmitted This tone coincides with the bleep of the receiver 55 Mic ON W hile the microphone is ON a soft tick will be heard every 2 seconds to indicate to the operator that the microphone is live This tick can be switched off if not required see para 9 7 5 6 Engaged Signal This signal consists of a series of bleeps similar to a normal telephone engaged signal This signal will be heard if a speech call is attempted and the line is occupied by another desk or when a speech call in progress is interrupted by a desk with a higher priority DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 December 1997 Page 8 28 5 7 Enter Call Tone Digit W hen the receiver call number has been entered the desk will emit alow 2 second tone to indicate that the call tone digit may be entered if selectable If during these 2 seconds no call tone is entered the desk will automatically add a preprogrammed call tone number to the call 5 8 Enter Display Information After entering the call tone digit a high 2 second tone will be heard to indicate tha
47. speech time the two short bleeps will be emitted W hen speech is ended at the end ofthe speech time a tone the same as the error bleep will sound a Manual speech after a call The call is entered in the normal way and transmitted A wobble tone will be heard at the desk while the receiver is bleeping W hen the wobble tone stops the desk emits two short high tones to indicate that speech can begin the operator can speak to the receiver holder by pressing the TALK key The microphone is activated by the TALK key The speech time can be extended by pressing the TALK key again within 1 second after releasing it if this facility is programmed b Auto speech after a call After the last info digit has been entered the call can be transmitted and the desk will go into the speech mode The operator can then speak after the two tones without pressing any keys In this mode ifthe TALK key is pressed and held the system will revert to manual speech and the speech will end on releasing the TALK key In auto speech mode the microphone is automatically activated at the end of the start speech tones If speech time extension is programmed then you can extend the speech time on this call by the pressing the TALK key and holding it down and this will give another predetermined speech time of the same duration which is programmed If the TALK key is released during the speech extension time this will end the conversation c Manual speech linked
48. t 3 3 Receiver Address see para 8 2 The control desk can be programmed to cater for systems with a capacity of 10 100 1000 or 10 000 receivers which can be individually paged The number of receivers in the system will determine the number of call number digits to be keyed into the desk maximum 4 digits 10 000 receivers and the available call numbers will be 0000 9999 If the system has say 100 receivers two digits need be used 00 99 The remaining 2 digits can be programmed into the desk leaving the operator to enter the other 2 In systems with 10 receivers the operator need only enter 1 digit 0 9 and the remaining 3 digits are pre programmed There are other combinations that may be pre programmed e g if you want the call numbers in the system to be linked to internal telephone numbers then it is possible to use four digits in a system of say 75 receivers 3 4 Codinf see para 8 2 The codinf digit is the fifth digit in the call string and can be programmed to be fixed or selectable The value of the codeinf can be programmed to transmit one of the call tones shown at figure 4 The call tone is an audible bleep heard at the called receiver Up to 14 different patterns of call can be used these are shown at Figure 4 The single call tone digit can be chosen by the operator and manually keyed in after the address or automatically pre programmed into the desk The call tones that are shown as Cricketed
49. t the display information may be entered If during these 2 seconds no information is entered via the keyboard the desk will automatically transmit a preprogrammed display message to the receiver e g the operators telephone number 5 9 Absence Signal The absence tone consists of high frequency tone of 3 second duration indicating that the receiver holder is absent and his receiver is in the storage rack 5 10 Call Desk Tone If a call is initiated from the field and the monitor setting is manual the desk will emit a ringing tone similar to that of a telephone 6 PROGRAMMING THE DESK 6 1 Editor The Editor function is the means by which the system variables are programmed into the desk W hen the Editor is opened the program variables can be entered via the keyboard and the desk bleeper gives an audible indication of correct or incorrect entries The normal sequence of programming the desk is to first enter the required MEN U followed by the menu COMMAND DIGIT followed by the PRO GRAM VARIABLE S During programming the desk display will show the program information as it is entered Use the PRO GRAM key to enter the selected data This will enter the data and scroll on to the next command The RESET key can also be used to enter data however this is not recommended as this could leave the data partially changed e g if an inhibit or enable selection is made and entered by the RESET key the desk will revert to the Me
50. tc If this facility is programmed only one alarm call can be transmitted at a time NOTE The remote external alarm contacts must be VOLTAGE FREE Never use contacts on any piece of equipment which carries or is likely to carry any voltages Also keep them away from the system wiring OVERVIEW OF ALL EXTERNAL ALARM CALL CONNECTIONS N OTE The resistance of the wiring for each contact must not exceed 100 kQ DIRECT CODED Pin of Hirschmann plug connected to earth 910111213141516 Call 1 X Call 2 Call 3 Call 4 Call 5 LBB 5800 only Call 7 LBB 5800 only Call 6 LBB 5800 only Call 8 LBB 5800 only BINARY CODED 910111213141516 Call 1 X Call 2 Call 3 Call 4 Call 5 LBB 5800 only Call 6 LBB 5800 only Call 7 LBB 5800 only Call 8 LBB 5800 only Call 9 Call 10 Call 11 Call 12 Call 13 Call 14 Call 15 gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM Page 3 28 December 1997 2 5 Handset A handset LBB 5804 which can be connected to the LBB 5800 or LBB 5801 desks is available as an optional extra see figs 5 and 6 The handset comes complete with cradle and mounting screws for connection to the side of the desk see Fig 6 If the handset is to be fitted the use of it must be enabl
51. tch earth 6 onitor audio system tones 7 N ot connected 25 pole DIN plug for connection to the RS 232 RS 422 of Field Control Panel LBB 5800 only PIN FUNCTION 1 Serial data earth 2 RS 232 serial data out 3 RS 232 serial data in pull down 10V 4 Request to send RTS out 5 Clear to send CTS in via 3k3Q pull down 10V 6 8 20 Pull up to 12V via 3k3 Q 14 RS 422 serial extra impedance 220 Q 16 RS 422 serial extra impedance 220 Q 23 25 12V supply for FCP 1AT fused DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 December 1997 Page 20 28 __ LBB 5800 LBB 5801 Handset cradle 7 pole a DIN socket Key to symbols fig 5 1 Handset LBB 5804 optional Can be use instead of the desk microphone and speaker LBB 5800 and LBB 5801 only 2 Display window LCD to display 16 digit information 3 Power On indicator LED Green 4 Transmission n indicator LED Red 5 Desk in use indicator LED Yellow 6 Program key Used to program the desk and additional receiver into the system 7 Direct call key Used to send one of 16 possible preprogrammed messages to selected receivers 8 Calltransmit key Used to transmit a call 9 Monitoring key LBB 5800 and LBB 5801 Used to enable or disable the talk back
52. to the desk 10 Alarm call key Red Priority key used to call a receiver in an emergency situation 11 Reset key Blue Used to reset the call desk 12 Talk through key LBB 5800 and LBB 5801 allows the operator to connect a speech call between two transceivers 13 Talk key not appl to LBB 5802 Used to activate the speech mode of the desk 14 Microphone not appl to LBB 5802 Located beneath the grille 15 Priority key LBB 5800 and LBB 5801 If the system is occupied with a speech call the key gives the desk priority over this call 16 Keyboard Call selection keys 0 9 and A B C D E and CODINF VAGUE BLEEP PATTERN 0 j lt del de ud 402 202 220 222 4422222222222222 4 7 CRICKETED 8 Le Remarks fig 4 Bleep patterns od 22 22 the latest issue receivers will respond to the calls as shown je dee 444 22 in figure 4 However some type which are still in use will Pp respond slightly differenct as follows oi J call tones 0 and 6 will be reproduced as 1 and 2 respectively e F NO TONE call tones 8 and E will be reproduced as 9 and A respectively DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 December 1997 Page 21 28 m RU NON
53. transmit 5 or 10 digits of information irrespective of the mode in which normal key calls are made Speech can also be pre programmed to follow a direct call 3 228 Group Calls The system can be set up to send a call to a group of receivers in two different ways This facility is described in Receiver Programming at Paragraph 18 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 63 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM Page 7 28 December 1997 3 29 Real Time Clock see para 15 The LBB 5800 has a real time clock which shows the time on the desk display when the desk is in the stand by mode and the jumpers are set to the correct position see Fig 2 The clock settings are carried out in the Editor mode at Menu C see para 15 It is also possible to adjust the clock when the desk is in the normal mode as follows a Press the Progam key and key simultaneously b The desk display will indicate whether the clock is enabled or inhibited To disable the clock press KEY 0 d To alter the time pressKEY 1 The display will indicate HH MM hours and minutes f Key in the current time g When the last digit has been entered the desk will return to the normal operating mode automatically 3 30 Absence Indication If your system includes receiver storage racks such as LBB 5850 the receiver holder will place the receiver in the rack when leaving the premises If the desk operator tries to call a receiver which is
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