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1. Work Offline Last Date amp Time Read from Device Wednesday 02 06 08 07 42 53 AM Day If the Copy From command is selected the schedule will be copied from the selected day to the to the selected Week 19 o 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 og 10 11 12 13 14 15 oe 00 AM 07 45 AM 03 00 AM 08 45 AM 04 00 PM 05 00 PM 12 00 AM 12 00 AM 12 00 AM 12 00 AM 12 00 4M 12 00 4M 12 00 AM 12 00 4M 12 00 4M a 01 01 0i 01 0 0 01 01 01 0 0 01 m 7 isiDB System Messine 9 baat S lt 3 Are you sure you want to copy the schedule from Tuesday to Monday 0 0 0 n File Name C Program FilestWisiDBSToneGen TGS Last Date amp Time Read from Device Wednesday 02 06 08 07 42 53 AM IMPORTANT NOTES 1 When the Tone Schedule programming screen is opened it displays the last file that was edited by the user It DOES NOT display the actual data stored in to the VS4200 Yes None None None None 1 Second 1 Second 1 Second 1 Serand O00 00 00 nn Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Na First Class First Break Second Class Second Break l I Work Offline 2 To ensure the schedule displayed is same as programmed in to the VS4200 always press Download after opening the Tone Schedule programming screen This will download and display the active schedule from VS4200 The schedule is downloaded and saved by defau
2. 5 2 6 Phone Port Pin Out PHONE ib INC 5 GND 2 TX OUT 6 DSR OUT 3 RX IN 7 GND 4 N C 8 N C iL INC 4 RING 2 N C 5 N C Si Will 6 N C 29 General Information 6 1 Specifications Encoder Frequency Range Data Baud Rate Paging Format Paging Type Channel Spacing Power Approvals Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Dimensions W x H x D Weight Warranty Internal Transmitter RF Power Output Modulation Modulation Frequency Stability FM Noise Spurious amp Harmonic FCC Registration Telephone Line optional Input Impedance Line Type Telephone Audio VHF 148 174 MHz UHF 403 433 MHz 438 470 MHz 512 1200 2400 BPS POCSAG Narrow or Wide Band Wireless Bell PA Speakers Tone Numeric Alphanumeric 12 5 kHz or 25 kHz AC Adaptor Input 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Output 12VDC 3A UL CSA listing power supply 322 to 1042 F 02 to 402 C 142 to 1402 F 102 to 602 C 10 65 9 75 x 2 5 x 5 5 248mm x 63mm x 140mm 2 10 Ibs 1 Year Parts and Labor VTX 6 6W Data and Tone 3 5 kHz Voice 5 0 kHz Data and Tone 3 5 kHz Voice 5 0 kHz 0 0025 22 to 140 F 30 to 60 C Reference Temperature 77 F 25 C Minimum 40dB below 3 0 kHz deviation at 1000 Hz 75 dB AIERIT11 450 600Q Nominal Off Hook Line Level End to End Station Level DTMF DTMF Receive Level Dynamic Ra
3. No connection with time source H No WWVB or PC clock data reception detected WWYVB or PC clock data reception detected date and time updated ae Daylight saving time is active 1 7 Pre Installation Test It is recommended to test the VS4200 and the entire system prior to installation in order to verify proper operation and get familiar with the unit operation Follow these steps to perform a pre installation test 1 If your system is equipped with an internal transmitter connect the BNC antenna cable to the RF OUT terminal at the back of the VS4200 If your system uses an external transmitter connect the transmitter data cable between the VS101 XX transmitter and the EXT TX port at the back of the VS4200 Connect the antenna to the external transmitter s ANTENNA terminal 2 Connect the provided power supply to the DC jack at the back of the VS4200 and turn the POWER switch to ON position The main menu should appear with the PAGE TO displayed on the top line If you are using an external transmitter make sure it is powered on 3 Press the B key for the Administration Menu and enter the default password 4200 The menu top line should display SELECT OPTION 4 Press 2 followed by the key for the internal clock Time Setup Enter the UTC Universal Coordinate Time or GMT Greenwich Mean Time time in 24 hours military format The display will change back to Time Setup 5 Press 3 followed by the
4. CLEAR ALL DATA ARE YOU SURE Press to confirm the Database Reset Press or any other key to cancel and go back to the Reset Database menu 3 1 9 Record Message Menu Use this option to record a voice message that will be transmitted to wireless speakers From the Administration Menu select 9 followed by the key PRESS TO START Press to start recording Press to cancel and go back to the Record Message menu If recording started press again to end recording 3 1 10 MCS Sync Time Menu From the Administration Menu select A followed by the key The following screen will be displayed MCS SYNC TIME 06 00 If you are using a master clock synchronizer use this option set time when it is supposed to synchronize the master clock Enter time in 24 hours military format The display will change back to MCS Sync Time menu 3 1 11 Tone Schedule Menu From the Administration Menu select B followed by the key The following screen will be displayed TONE SCHEDULE N 10111 00 00 O1 Use the A key to navigate through the 4 available tone schedules slots Use the B key to navigate through the weekdays of the displayed schedule slot Use the C key to navigate through the 48 available events for each weekday Below are the fields and description 12 Active Character 1 Determine if event is active Alert Type Character 3 Type of tone Alert Length Character 4 Length
5. Week Day Display the scheduled events for the selected day of the week Copy From Copy the daily schedule on to the selected Week Day see step 6 21 5 Scheduled Paging xi Eg Close Update Week Day Monday x Copy From Tuesday x Ho Tine ___ Pager Aln Typo Active Massage la 8 00 00 AM Tes Oleas 9 15 00 4M 105 If the Update command is selected the Scheduled Paging Update dialog box will be displayed Below are the fields and functions description Ok Update schedule file and with changes Cancel Ignore all changes and exit Time Time of day in which a tone should be generated Send to Device Device number of the speaker to be accessed Alert Type Select 10 Free Message and enter Message Text using the GTtlv format where t is the Alert Type digit between 1 and 8 l is the Length digit between 0 and 9 v is the Volume digit between 1 and 4 d is the Delay digit between 1 and 9 r is the Repeat digit between 1 and 9 For example to send tone 4 with length 5 volume 2 6 repeats and a delay of 4 seconds between each repeat enter GT45246 For devices that support more than 8 tones use the GMtlvdr format where t is the Alert Type two digits number from 01 to the number of alerts supported by the receiver l is the Length digit between 0 and 9 v is the Volume digit between 1 and 4 d is the Delay digit between 1 and 9 r is the R
6. 3 digit ID of the device to be edited 001 999 Device Capcode Enter 7 digit address as appears at the back of the device clock or receiver Select the required type and press the key 1 Alphanumeric Device Type 2 Numeric 3 WPA Speaker 4 Tone Vibrate Select Mode and Baud Rate and press the key 1 512 bps Mode 0 2 512 bps Mode 1 3 512 bps Mode 2 4 512 bps Mode 3 Device Mode 5 1200 bps Mode 0 6 1200 bps Mode 1 7 1200 bps Mode 2 8 1200 bps Mode 3 9 2400 bps Mode 1 0 2400 bps Mode 2 If the device is a member in a group enter the group number 0 99 and press the key Group Group devices are represented and accessed by paging to devices 901 999 After the last step is completed the display will flash DATA SAVED and go back to the Device to Edit menu Repeat the above steps for additional devices or press the key twice to return to the Main Menu 3 1 2 Time Setup Menu From the Administration Menu select 2 followed by the key The following screen will be displayed ENTER GMT TIME 12 00 10 Enter the UTC Universal Coordinate Time or GMT Greenwich Mean Time time in 24 hours military format The display will change back to Time Setup DO NOT enter the local time as the unit uses the universal atomic time as a reference and calculates the local time based on your Time Zone If the VS4200 is connected to a PC or receives the time from a WWVB t
7. Capable of synchronizing its internal clock from a PC clock or WWVB requires external WWVB transceiver User configurable Master Clock synchronization time Time source reception indicator Numeric keypad and four Alpha menu keys Built in memory backup Send messages to Alphanumeric and Numeric devices or Alphanumeric LED displays RS232 serial connection for serial communication User configurable 1000 receivers database Desk or wall mountable 1 3 Optional Features Telephone line interface RJ 11 for remote status change of system mode and live voice alerts Hand held microphone for live voice alerts High power external digital transmitters 25 to 300 watt WWVB wireless transceiver to be used as time source for the VS4200 Built in tone generator for wireless receivers 1 4 Package Contents The following items are included with the VS4200 VS4200 Wireless Clock Synchronizer Power adaptor L bracket Manual VS638 Magnetic Mount antenna for systems ordered with internal transmitter only 1 5 Key Navigation The following keys also function in system menus as detailed below Select Acknowledge Enter Return to previous menu Escape On Next Oje Off Previous 1 6 Display Indicators Time source reception status displayed between the hour and minutes segments and daylight saving status displayed to the left of the hour segment indicators are displayed on the main menu
8. key for the internal clock Date Setup Enter the UTC Universal Coordinate Time or GMT Greenwich Mean Time date in MMDDYY format The display will change back to Date Setup 6 Press 6 followed by the key for the Time Zone Setup menu 7 The menu top line should display the current TIME ZONE Use the 1 to 7 keys to select your local time zone Press the key 8 The menu top line should display DAYLIGHT SAVING Press 1 to select ON or O to select OFF Press the key 9 The unit will return to the Administration Menu Press the key to return to the Main Menu Within a few minutes the VS4200 will start sending the time information page every minute Set a clock to receive signal and make sure it receives and displays the correct time as displayed on the VS4200 display Installation 2 1 Site Inspection and System Location Consider the following requirements when planning system installation and choosing a location for the VS4200 and other system components 1 If the optional WWVB transceiver is used it should be installed where it is exposed to the sky parallel to the horizon and unobstructed by trees power lines etc If the WWVB transceiver is installed indoors mount it at the lower edge of a window away from Low E glass and exposed to the sky 2 Choose a location that is easily accessible in case you need to perform maintenance on the antenna 3 The transmitting antenna should be located as close as possible to the cent
9. on your VS4200 See Accessing Wireless Speakers via keypad or phone on page 14 for more detailed information 1 Program a device in to the VS4200 as described in the Device Database Menu section page 10 2 Connect the RJ 11 Phone jack located at the back of the VS4200 to and analog telelphone line or extension 3 Using another phone dial the number of the telephone line or extension connected to the VS4200 4 The VS4200 will answer the call with 1 beep or the Enter Device Number prompt 5 Enter the device number as a 3 digit number The device number can be also entered without leading zeros but it will have to be followed by the key If the device number entered is not valid the VS4200 will respond with the 1 long beep or the Invalid Device prompt 6 If the selected device is Tone Vibrate device the page will be sent immediately after entering the device number and the VS4200 will respond with the 3 beeps or the Page Sent prompt 7 If the selected device is an Alphanumeric or a Numeric device the VS4200 will respond with 2 beeps or the Enter Message prompt 8 If the selected device is a WPA device the VS4200 will respond with the 2 beeps after a short delay or the Please Wait prompt and shortly after that with the Speak Message Now prompt 9 For Numeric or Alphanumeric devices enter a numeric message using the telephone keypad For WPA device speak your messge 10 To sen
10. or TS ADA 028 TimeSync VSPS 02 software TS ADA 051 optional required only if the encoder or receiver are not connected directly to the PC 23 4 2 1 Connections Follow these steps to establish communication between a device receiver tone generator or encoder and the PC 1 If you intend to retrieve or update the time of remote devices install the LAN to RS232 adaptor on a designated PC that will be running the TimeSync software The installation of the LAN to RS232 adaptor is usually performed as follows Connect the LAN to RS232 adaptor to your network and to the power Run the LAN to RS232 adaptor configuration software that will detect all adaptors on the network and display them Assign a port RS232 COM number to each IP address that was detected as a LAN to RS232 adaptor For detailed information please refer to the installation instructions provided with the LAN to RS232 adaptor 2 Connect the provided serial cable to the RS 232 jack on the device and the other end to one of the serial ports on the PC Make a note of the serial port used COM1 COM2 etc If a LAN to RS232 adaptor is used connect it s serial port to the synchronized device 3 Install the programming software Refer to Software Installation section for more information 4 2 2 Software Installation NOTE TimeSync software must be installed by the PC administrator or by a user with administrator privileges TimeSync software is compatible with Windows
11. sun or rain 5 If the WWVB transceiver is installed outdoors secure it the structure or to the wall mounting L bracket included with your system that allows mounting of the antenna on the side of a building or other structure 2 3 Magnetic Mount Antenna VS638 Installation 1 Secure the antenna to an adequate grounding surface HVAC duct or metal I beam The antenna should be mounted vertically upward or downward NEVER horizontally 2 Choose a mounting location that will provide an adequate grounding surface and free space for RF radiation If the antenna is mounted too close to metal or closed heavy concrete walls room a high VSWR may occur which in the long term may cause damage to the transmitter 3 The optional wall mount L bracket allows mounting the magnetic antenna on the side of a building or other structure providing the roof s overhang is not excessive Note The antenna should be located as far from the VS4200 and transmitter as the coax cable allows 2 4 Base Station Outdoor Antenna Kit VS654 Installation 1 To achieve maximum performance for your outdoor antenna choose a location that is unobstructed by trees branches power lines etc Never mount the antenna where there is a signal reflecting surface such as metal power lines mirrored glass etc 2 Choose a location that is easily accessible in case you need to perform maintenance on the antenna 3 For optimal performance make sure the an
12. 1 9 Record Message Menu 12 3 1 10 MCS Sync Master Clock Synchronizer Time Menu 12 3 1 11 Tone Schedule Menu 12 3 1 12 Sunset Sunrise Menu 13 3 2 Installation Mode Menu 13 3 3 Page To Menu 13 3 3 1 Accessing Wireless Receivers via keypad or phone 14 4 1 VisiDB 16 4 1 1 Connections 16 4 1 2 Software Installation 16 4 1 3 Software Configuration 16 4 1 4 Setting Date and Time from PC 17 4 1 5 Tone Schedule Programming 17 4 1 6 Scheduled Paging 21 4 1 7 Wireless Device Database Programmer 23 4 2 TimeSync 23 4 2 1 Connections 24 4 2 2 Software Installation 24 4 2 3 Software Configuration 24 4 2 4 Setting the PC Clock from Encoder or Receiver 25 4 2 5 Setting the Encoder or Tone Generator Clock from PC Clock 25 Appendices 5 1 Appendix A Installation Diagrams 26 5 2 Appendix B Connections Wiring and Pin Out 28 General Information 6 1 Specifications 30 6 2 Warranty 31 Product Information 1 1 Introduction The VS4200 offers the latest and most innovative way to incorporate PC clock or WWVB synchronized time and voice and data throughout your facility providing you with the benefits of improved productivity and reduced maintenance costs The VS4200 wireless controller is a sophisticated time bell and voice management system that can synchronize all facility wireless clocks to one accurate atomic time run a schedule of bells alerts initiate live or pre recorded voice messages and send alphanumeric messages to LED displa
13. M 13 12 00 AM 14 12 00 AM 15 12 00 AM File Name C Program Files VisiIDB T oneGen TGS First B T 04 3 3 eae 00 Yes 0i 2 3 4 5 Seconds oo Yes Second Class 04 2 3 4 5 Seconds 00 Yes Second Break 14 1 2 3 5 Seconds 00 Yes 15 1 2 1 2 Seconds 00 Yes 0i 1 0 None 1 Second oo No 02 1 i None 1 Second 0o Yes 03 1 0 None 1 Second 00 Yes 04 1 0 None 1 Second oo Yes 05 1 0 None 1 Second oo Yes 06 1 0 None 1 Second 00 Yes 07 1 0 None 1 Second 00 No 01 1 0 None 1 Second 00 No m 1 n None 1 Sercoand nn Na xi M Work Offline Last Date amp Time Read from Device Wednesday 02 06 08 07 42 53 AM 6 If the Update command is selected the Tone Schedule Update dialog box will be displayed Below are the fields and functions description Ok Update schedule file and tone generator if connected with changes Cancel Ignore all changes and exit Time Time of day in which a tone should be generated or dry contact should be closed or opened Define zone used for generating tones The zone number represents a pager number from 001 cone ae when generating a tone for zone 05 all wireless receivers programmed with the capcode of pager 005 will be activated Description General friendly description for the updated event Alert Type Type of tone 18 Alert Level Volume of tone Alert Length Length of tone in some cases created by repeating a shorter tone Also used to determi
14. ME XP and 2000 Locate the TimeSync software CD ROM and insert it to the CD ROM drive on the PC If the installation program doesn t start automatically within 5 seconds use Windows Explorer to browse to the CD ROM drive and then run the TimeSync_ Setup exe file Press Next on each step until the installation process is completed 4 2 3 Software Configuration NOTE TimeSync software must be used by a user with full access privileges to Windows Program Files folder Depending on your operating systems and PC configuration administrator privileges may be required in some cases while in other Standard or Power user privileges may be sufficient Follow these steps to configure TimeSync 1 Make sure the device receiver tone generator or encoder is powered on and connected to the serial port on the PC 2 Press the Windows Start button Select Programs TimeSync program group and then select TimeSync 3 Select the Synchronization Mode To update the connected device VS4200 or TS ADA 029 according to the PC date and time select Synchronize Device Time to PC Time To update the PC according to the connected device VS4200 or TS ADA 028 date and time select Synchronize PC Time to Device Time Single COM Port 4 Select the COM Port assigned to the device on the computer from the list 5 Click Activate to activate the selected COM Port and connect to the device encoder tone generator or receiver 6 TimeSync software will try to co
15. Setup Time Synchronization 3 To set the date and time select Set Date amp Time from PC Now This will sycnronize the time of the VS4200 according the date and time on the PC 4 To set the date and time periodically select Set Time from PC Automatically This will sycnronize the time of the VS4200 periodically according the date and time on the PC The VS4200 internal clock will be updated with this data and it will be used as the reference date and time sent to clocks and other receivers The automatic update is performed every hour or every 24 hours depending on the software version used 4 1 5 Tone Schedule Programming Follow these steps to program a schedule see IMPORTANT NOTES at the end of this section 1 Make sure the VS4200 is powered on and connected to the serial port on the PC 2 Go to File Admin Login menu Enter password and press Ok default password is blank 3 Go to Setup Time Synchronization menu Select Set Date and Time from PC Now 17 4 Go to Setup Tone Generator Programming Schedule Programming menu 5 The Tone Schedule dialog box will be displayed The last schedule file edited by the user will be retrieved from the hard drive and displayed If this file does not exist it will be automatically downloaded from the VS4200 Below are the fields and functions description Close Close the Tone Schedule dialog box Display a dialog box that allows updating the specific hi
16. VS4200 Wireless Time amp Voice Controller User s Manual Installation Guide Version 1 25 Visiplex Inc 2010 VS4200 Wireless Time amp Voice Controller Copyright The product described in this manual includes copyrighted Visiplex computer programs stored in semiconductor memories and computer files As such these programs may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Visiplex Inc Disclaimer The information within this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely reliable However no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies Visiplex Inc reserves the right to make changes to any of the products herein to improve reliability functionality or design Copyright Visiplex Inc Vernon Hills IL 2010 Notice to User Regarding Radio Frequency I nterference This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in residential areas is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to cor
17. WVB transceiver is used the internal clock of the VS4200 will be set to the Atomic UTC time and the VS4200 will start transmitting the local time every minute 3 If the PC time is used connect the PC serial port to the RS 232 terminal and run the TimeSync software See Setting Date and Time from PC section on page 17 for more detailed information 4 No additional programming is needed for the system to be fully operational See Advanced System Information section on page 10 for more detailed information about the VS4200 Advanced System Information The main menu shown below appears after the VS4200 is turned on and is used for accessing the Programming and Administration menus This menu is also used for sending a page to a receiver PAGE TO 12255 3 1 Administration Menu From the Main Menu press the B key Enter 4200 as password The prompt Select Option will appear on the top line The Administration Menu provides access to the following available sub menus 1 Device Database 2 Time Setup 3 Date Setup 4 View Messages 5 Coverage Test 6 Time Zone Setup 7 Last Message 8 Reset Database 9 Record Message A MCS Sync Time Master Clock Synchronizer Time Setup B Tone Schedule C Sunset Sunrise To access a specific sub menu press the digit key representing it 3 1 1 Device Database Menu From the Administration Menu select 1 followed by the key Following are the fields description Device to Edit Enter
18. agram 26 AC Voltage DC Voltage COAX Cable Data Cable AC Power J2 12V DC Encoder RF Out DB 25 AC Antenna Transmitter DC DC RF In RF Out Power Amplifier High Power System Installation Diagram ai pce pc Power Supply 27 5 2 Appendix B Connections Wiring and Pin Out 5 2 1 External Transmitter Port Pin Out EXT TX 1 m 6 N 2 7 O 3 m8 A 4 9 7 5 5 2 2 TSD Port Pin Out TSD 5 9 a 4 8 L 3 7 2 6 1 1 DIGITAL DATA OUT 2 DIGITAL PTT OUT 6 DATA IN IN 7 INHIBIT IN 3 N C 8 N C 4 N C 9 N C 5 GND 1 PWR OUT PTT IN 6 AUDIO IN 2 RX RS232 IN 7 RTS RS232 OUT 3 TX RS232 OUT 8 N C 4 DSR RS232 OUT 9 N C 5 GND Pin 1 and a GND pin are used to activate the VS4200 from an external system The audio provided via Pin 6 will be transmitted according to the settings of device 200 in the VS4200 devices database 5 2 3 Power Port Pin Out POWER o 5 2 4 Audio Port Pin Out AUDIO 12345678 1 POS CENTER 2 GND TINIG 5 GND 2 N C 6 N C 3 MIC PTT IN Ti INI 4 MIC AUDIO IN 8 N C 28 5 2 5 Serial Port Pin Out RS 232 1234567 8
19. all files will be stored the default is C Program Files VisiDB 8 Set the Connection Type Select the PC serial port connected to the VS4200 see Connections section Set the COM Settings to 9600 N 8 1 Press Ok 16 CL x me ok Cancel Database Path C Program Files VisiDB Browse Connection Type Serial using com 1 C Modem using H Phone o COM Settings 3600 N 8 1 Password 9 To verify connection go to Help About VisiDB menu The Encoder Model should show VS4200 and the Serial Number should show the last 5 digits of the VS4200 used Press Ok If this information is not displayed properly verify all connections and go to step 6 VisiDB 4 Version 2 27 a Serial Number 4147 9999 2421 00 z All rights reserved 2008 Website www visiplex com Encoder Model S4200 Serial Number 01152 NOTE To obtain further information and help for each screen press F1 to display the online help 4 1 4 Setting Date and Time from PC Setting the VS4200 date and time from a PC allows you to keep the VS4200 internal clock accurate without using an external time source This action can be performed manually or automaticaly as long as the VS4200 is connected to the PC and VisiDB is running Follow these steps to set the date and time according to the date and time of the connected PC 1 Make sure the VS4200 is powered on and connected to the serial port on the PC 2 Go to
20. ay will return to the Main Menu Press the C key again to disable the Installation Mode 3 3 Page To Menu The main menu shown below appears after the VS4200 is turned on and is also used for sending a page to a device PAGE TO 11255 The VS4200 supports 999 devices that are accessible by entering the device number on the above menu The device number is a 3 digits number between 001 and 999 that uniquely represents each device Devices 001 to 900 are devices that allow access to individual devices while devices 901 to 999 are pre programmed as group devices Group devices allow easy access to multiple devices that are members of the group Follow these steps to send a page using the keypad 1 Program a device in to the VS4200 as described in the Device Database Menu section page 10 2 Enter the device number as a 3 digit number 3 If the selected device is a Tone Vibrate device the page will be sent immediately after entering the device number 13 If the device selected is an Alphanumeric or a Numeric device the following screen will be displayed ENTER MESSAGE 4 Enter a numeric message that will not exceed 16 characters The page will be sent immediately after entering the 16 character or after the is pressed Follow these steps to send a page using a telephone Page by Phone NOTE Sending a page using a telephone requires the optional Telephone Line Interface and Page by Phone features and may not be available
21. ces encoders such as the VS4200 tone generator such as the TS ADA 029 and a receiver such as the TS ADA 028 by using serial communication RS232 between the PC and the device This software provides the following functionality 1 Write the PC time and date to the VS4200 or TS ADA 029 This time will be used as the reference time for these devices 2 Read the time from the VS4200 or TS ADA 028 time and synchronize the PC date and time accordingly The serial communication can be established in one of the following methods 1 Using a local RS232 serial port on the management PC usually COM1 to COM4 The encoder or tone generator must be connected via serial cable to the PC usually no more than 6 long 2 Using a virtual RS232 port such as TS ADA 051 LAN to RS232 adaptor This will allow the synchronized device to be located anywhere in the facility as long as it accessible via the LAN to which the PC is connected to Each TS ADA 051 is assigned with an IP address and creates a virtual serial port on the PC This virtual serial port can be used by the TimeSync software to write or read the time from the synchronized device Typical solution packages 1 Synchronize encoder or tone generator according to PC time VS4200 or TS ADA 029 TimeSync VSPS 02 software TS ADA 051 optional required only if the encoder or receiver are not connected directly to the PC 2 Synchronize PC time according to encoder or receiver time VS4200
22. d the message press The VS4200 will respond with 3 beeps or the Page Sent prompt 3 3 1 Accessing Wireless Receivers via keypad or phone Follow these steps to send a voice message or a tone to a spekaer 1 For voice messaging program a WPA device in to the VS4200 For tone only messaging program an alphanumeric device in to the VS4200 Verify that the spekaer capcode was programmed properly If accessing via phone follow steps 2 3 Otherwise skip to step 5 2 Using another phone dial the number of the telephone line or extension connected to the VS4200 3 The VS4200 will answer the call with 1 beep or the Enter Device Number prompt 4 To send a voice message enter a WPA device number as a 3 digit number for example 105 If required to send a voice message in a specific volume level enter vppp where v is the Volume digit between 1 and 4 ppp is the WPA device number 5 To send a tone enter an alphanumeric device number as a 3 digit number for example 105 6 The device number can be also entered without leading zeros but it will have to be followed by the key If the device number entered is not valid the VS4200 will respond with the 1 beep or the Invalid Device prompt for phone access only If accessing via phone follow steps 7 8 Otherwise skip to step 9 7 The VS4200 will respond with the 2 beeps or the Please Wait prompt and shortly after that with the S
23. der or tone generator is connected to the PC and TimeSync is running Follow these steps to set the date and time of the encoder VS4200 or tone generator TS ADA 029 according to the PC date and time 1 Make sure the encoder or tone generator is powered on and connected to the serial port on the PC 2 To set the PC date and time manually press Update Now This will sycnronize the encoder or tone generator clock according to the date and time of PC Note that in some cases this operation may require more than one retry due to other functions performed by the encoder The encoder or tone generator internal clock will be updated with this data and it will be used as the reference date and time sent to clocks and other receivers or used for the tone schedule 3 The automatic update is performed periodically according to the Update Interval The Status Date amp Time field displays the last date and time when the connected device clock was updated 25 5 1 Appendix A Installation Diagrams bE Magnetic Mount Antenna Coaxial Cable BNC to BNC VS4200 Microphone ml RS232 PC Interface RJ 11 Telephone Interface RJ 45 to DB9 Optional Low Power System Installation Diagram Magnetic Mount Antenna Optional Base Antenna Coaxial Cable BNC to BNC VS101 XX Data Cable DB25M DB9F VS4200 Microphone RS232 PC Interface RJ 11 Telephone Interface RJ 45 to DB9 Optional Medium Power System Installation Di
24. e etc If the problem persists please call our technical support department for additional assistance remote diagnostics help etc If your product must be returned for repair our technical service department will provide you with a Returned Material Authorization RMA number and any other special instructions that will allow the repair to be handled as quickly as possible All non warranty products require a purchase order number in addition to an RMA number for repair work to be started For more information or to obtain technical assistance on any warranty or non warranty product please write call fax or email to Visiplex Inc 100 N Fairway Drive Suite 120 Vernon Hills IL 60061 Phone 847 918 0250 or 877 918 7243 Fax 847 918 0259 E mail support visiplex com Website www visiplex com Business Hours Monday Friday 9 00 AM 5 00 PM Central Time 31
25. ed COM1 COM2 etc 2 Install the programming software Refer to Software Installation section for more information 4 1 2 Software Installation NOTE VisiDB software must be installed by the PC administrator or by a user with administrator privileges VisiDB software is compatible with Windows ME XP and 2000 Locate the VisiDB software CD ROM and insert it to the CD ROM drive on the PC If the installation program doesn t start automatically within 5 seconds use Windows Explorer to browse to the CD ROM drive and then run the VisiDB_ Setup exe file Press Next on each step until the installation process is completed 4 1 3 Software Configuration NOTE VisiDB software must be used by a user with full access privileges to Windows Program Files folder Depending on your operating systems and PC configuration administrator privileges may be required in some cases while in other Standard or Power user privileges may be sufficient Follow these steps to configure VisiDB 1 Make sure the VS4200 is powered on and connected to the serial port on the PC 2 Press the Windows Start button Select Programs VisiDB program group and then select VisiDB 3 The Serial Number dialog will be displayed Enter the serial number shown on the CD ROM and press Ok 4 Press Ok on the next dialog box 5 Go to File Admin Login menu Since the default password is blank just press Ok 6 Go to Setup Configure menu 7 Set the Database Path where
26. epeat digit between 1 and 9 For example to send tone 14 with length 5 volume 2 6 repeats and a delay of 4 seconds between each repeat enter GM145246 Active Determine if event is active Non active events are stored but not executed Scheduled Paging Monday 002 Update Ea YO X Cancel Time E15 AM Send To Pager fi 05 Alert Type fio Free Message Message Text GT452 V Active 22 4 1 7 Wireless Device Database Programmer The Wireless Device Database Programmer allows you to add edit a single or groups of wireless devices into the VS4200 database From the Devices menu of the main screen select the Device Programmer The Wireles Device Database Programmer dialog box will be displayed Database Programmer xj E Close Program kS Clear From Pager 001 To Pager jon Start Capcode foooooot Capcode Increment i User Name Phone i Pager Type Tone Only X Format POCSAG 7 Baud Rate 2 WY Hode fo gt Set as a Group Pager Groups 1st 2nd 7 3rd 7 an x Enter the required information into the form and select the Program button to update program the VS4200 unit To upload or download the device database from the VS4200 to the PC use the Upload and Download options from the Devices Menu in the main screen 4 2 TimeSync The optional TimeSync software provides central control from a management PC of up to 16 synchronized devi
27. er of the site and should not be surrounded by large metal objects that may block the RF signal and decrease the coverage range of the system 4 The transmitting antenna may be mounted vertically upward NEVER horizontally 5 Magnetic Mount antenna such as VS638 should be attached to a large metal object like an air duct metal shelf or cabinet to provide it with a proper grounding It may be mounted vertically upward or downward 6 Base Station antenna such as included with VS654 kit should be secured to a well grounded metal structure or to a pole on the roof Locate a path for running the coax cable between the antenna and the transmitter such as a riser if there is no existing path create one Place the external transmitter in a location that is as close as possible to the roof such as in the penthouse Keep the distance between the antenna and the transmitter as short as possible to minimize RF power loss 2 2 WWVB Transceiver Installation optional 1 The optional WWVB transceiver can be mounted indoors or outdoors Outdoors installation is highly recommended for optimal reception 2 The WWVB transceiver should be installed where the distance to the VS4200 is not more than 100 3 If the WWVB transceiver is installed indoor not recommended mount it at the lower edge of a window away from Low E glass and exposed to the sky 4 Ifthe WWVB transceiver is installed outdoors mount it in a location protected from direct
28. evice Status Date amp Time Date and time of the last connection status Device The type of device detected Device List 4 2 4 Setting the PC Clock from Encoder or Receiver Setting the PC clock according to the VS4200 or TS ADA 028 date and time allows you to keep the PC internal clock accurate and threfore use it as a reference for network time see Windows Net Time command This action can be performed manually or automaticaly as long as the encoder is connected to the PC and TimeSync is running Follow these steps to set the date and time according to the date and time of the encoder VS4200 or receiver TS ADA 028 1 Make sure the encoder or receiver is powered on and connected to the serial port on the PC 2 To set the PC date and time manually press Update Now This will sycnronize the PC clock according to the date and time of the connected device Note that in some cases this operation may require more than one retry due to other functions performed by the encoder 3 The automatic update is performed periodically according to the Update Interval The Status Date amp Time field displays the last date and time when the PC clock was updated 4 2 5 Setting the Encoder or Tone Generator Clock from PC Clock Setting the encoder VS4200 or tone generator TS ADA 029 date and time from a PC allows you to keep it s internal clock accurate This action can be performed manually or automaticaly as long as the enco
29. ghlighted event on the schedule list see Update step 5 Upload Upload the displayed schedule file in to the VS4200 memory This command will overwrite the p existing programming of the selected schedule Download Download the active schedule from the VS4200 memory to the PC Open and display previously saved schedule file Open Note The schedule is not active until uploaded to the VS4200 Use the Upload command to program this schedule in to the VS4200 Save Save the displayed schedule to a file on the PC for later use Week Day Display the scheduled events for the selected day of the week Copy From Copy the daily schedule on to the selected Week Day see step 6 Test Tone Test the tone programmed in to the highlighted event on the list Slot Display the active weekly schedule Also used to set active weekly schedule File Name Name of schedule file displayed Last Date amp Time Read from Device Last date and time information read from the tone generator when this dialog was opened usually used for troubleshooting Work Offline Allows performing event updates to schedule file only without programming the VS4200 usually followed by the Upload command Tone Schedule m xj Ee Close Eb Update Upload Download Open Save As Week eons zi Ropy E fom 07 00 Ah 02 07 45AM 03 08 00 4M 04 08 45AM 05 04 00PM 06 05 00PM OF 12 004M 08 12 004M 09 12 00 4M 10 12 00 4M 1 12 00 4M 12 12 00A
30. loaded from the VS4200 and displayed Any changes made are programmed in to the VS4200 immediately if connected to the PC 20 S Tone Schedule z Eg Close Update Upload Download Open Save As Week TE 7 Copy Erom im 7 07 00 AM a a 4 5 Seconds o0 First isss z 07 45 AM zi 04 a a Yes First Break 03 O8004M 0 M GEA GEE 04 08 45AM 0 04 Y Second B 05 0400PM ol 14 Q Defaut Tone Schedule fle ToneGien TGS on this we BE Hak 06 05 00 PM 01 15 peis er will De overwritten 2 4 4 load th Yes 07 1200AM ot o re you sure you want to continue and download the 08 1200AM 01 02 schedule from slot 2 09 12 00AM 01 03 10 12 00AM 01 04 No Yes Yes Yes 11 12 004M 01 05 Yes 12 1200M 01 06 1 0 None 1 Second oo Yes 13 12004M O01 07 1 0 None 1 Second 00 No 14 1200M 01 01 1 0 None 1 Second oo No 15 12 1 AM mi m 1 n None 1 Sernnd nn Na z File Name C Program Files VisiIDB T oneGen TGS M Work Offline Last Date amp Time Read from Device Wednesday 02 06 08 07 42 53 AM There is no need to press Upload after each change made If the VS4200 is connected properly to the PC each modification made from the Tone Schedule Update screen is applied immediately when you press Ok Use the Upload command to upload a schedule that was prepared while not connected to the VS4200 or to program a schedule that was loaded using the Open command It is recommended that each schedule used will be d
31. lt to the ToneGen TGS file Use the Save As to save the schedule under a different name Tone Schedule S 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 03g 10 11 12 13 14 15 File Name C Program Files VisiDB T oneGen TGS Last Date amp Time Read from Device Wednesday 02 06 08 07 42 53 AM 07 00 4M 07 45 AM 08 00 4M 08 45 AM 04 00 PM 05 00 PM 12 00 AM 12 00 4M 12 00 4M 12 00 AM 12 00 4M 12 00 AM 12 00 4M 12 00 AM 12 10 AM M 01 0 01 0 01 01 01 0 01 01 01 0i ni 04 01 04 14 15 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 0i m a isiDB System Mesias A 1 1 1 1 A Default Tone Schedule file ToneGen TGS on this Week Day Monday 7 Copy Erom gt eT pT en a Ta a 5 Seconds 4 computer will be overwritten Are you sure you want to continue and download the schedule from slot 1 pame Bt are JE ma JEF mme Y Yes None None None None 1 Second 1 Second 1 Second 1 Sernne 00 on 00 00 00 nn Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Na xi Test Tone Slot 1 fi First Class First Break Second Class Second Break l I Work Offline 3 All changes made are applied to the current active slot that represents the current active weekly schedule Make sure you select the correct slot before using the Update Download and Upload commands 4 Every time the Slot is changed the appropriate schedule is down
32. ne the length of dry contact closure or opening Alert Repeats Number of times to repeat the selected tone sequence as determined by Type Level and Length Alert Delay Delay between each repeat of the tone sequence Active Determine if event is active Non active events are stored but not executed 7 Tone Schedule Monday 01 Update xi X Cancel Time for 00aM Zone for Desciption fFistClass sti lt sSS Alert Type oi Aletor Alert Level 2 Alert Length b z Alert Repeats a Alert Delay 5Seconds Countdown Time foo Min Tone Schedule xi Ea Close Update Upload Download CS Open Save s Week Day Monday z Copy From Monday x Test Tone Slot 1 Switch _IestTone Slot 1 z ewe A I I File Name C Program Files WisiDB T oneGen TGS 07 00 4M 07 45 AM 08 00 AM 08 45 AM 04 00 PM 05 00 PM 12 00 4M 12 00 AM 12 00 AM 12 00 AM 12 00 AM 12 00 AM 12 00 AM 12 00 AM 12 00 AM F Seconds 04 2 3 3 5Seconds 00 Yes First Break 01 2 ds 4 5 Seconds 00 Yes Second Class 04 2 zE 4 Seconds 00 Yes Second Break 14 1 2 3 5 Seconds 00 Yes 15 1 2 1 2 Seconds oo Yes 0 1 a None 1 Second 00 No 02 1 oO None 1 Second 00 Yes 03 1 0 None 1 Second 00 Yes 04 1 0 None 1 Second oo Yes 05 1 oO None 1 Second 00 Yes 06 1 0 None 1 Second 00 Yes 07 1 0 None 1 Second oo No 0 1 0 None 1 Second 00 No m 1 n Nane 1 Sernnd nn No gt
33. nge 26 dBm minimum DTMF Receive Frequencies Tone Nominal 1 5 2 Hz 697 770 852 941 1209 1336 1477 1633 30 6 2 Warranty Unless otherwise specified at the time of original purchase all equipment is warranted as to quality and performance for one year from the date of original shipment from our factory This factory warranty covers all parts software and or labor as specified at time of purchase at our factory as well as return shipping to you the customer but does not apply to any batteries or other damage resulting from abuse of the equipment Warranty coverage excludes free replacement of cosmetic items such as clips logos etc The warranty is void if 1 There is evidence of abuse to the equipment i e corrosion unusual physical damage signs of exposure to temperatures outside the range of specifications etc The equipment contains an unauthorized modification Identification numbers on the printed circuit boards or chassis have been altered or removed Evidence of the product having been exposed to or submerged in water Equipment is damaged through acts of God including but not limited to flood lightning hurricane tornado sustained high winds acts of war natural disasters etc UBWN Should you experience problems with any product we would suggest consulting your system or clock maintenance guide to correct any routine problems such as replacing batteries cleaning contacts checking AC voltag
34. nnect to the device and display the type of device detected 7 Depending on the Synchronization Mode selected TimeSync will write or read the time to or from the connected device automatically according to the selected Update Interval default is 60 minutes maximum is 9999 minutes Below are the fields and functions description Synchronization Mode Determine if time is read from or send to the connected device Time interval to update the devices time or PC time automatically minimum is 60 Upcateilintenyai minutes maximum is 9999 minutes Activate the selected COM port and connect to the device encoder tone generator or AGENS receiver Deactivate the selected COM port and disconnect from the device encoder tone Deactivate generator or receiver Update Now Depending on the Synchronization Mode selected TimeSync will read or write the time from or to the selected device The device or PC time will be updated accordingly 24 Refresh Disconnect from all devices reload all COM ports and reconnect to all active devices Close Terminate the TimeSync program Hide Hide the TimeSync window and place to the system tray Current Date amp Time Displays the current date and time of the PC Information on the available devices and their status COM Port COM RS232 port number Active Indicates if the COM port is active connected to a device Status Last connection status with the d
35. of tone Alert Level Character 5 Volume of tone Alert Delay Character 6 Delay between each repeat of the tone sequence Number of times to repeat the tone sequence as determined by Type Level Alert Repeats Character 7 and Length Time Characters 9 13 Time of day in which a tone should be generated Device number programmed in to the encoder with the receiver s usually Zone Characters 15 16 speakers capcode Press the key to return to the Administration Menu 3 1 12 Sunset Sunrise Menu Use this option to display the current settings for sunset and sunrise From the Administration Menu select C followed by the key The following screen will be displayed SUNSET SUNRISE R06 22 S17 43 Following is the description of the displayed information R Sunrise time as indicated by the following 5 characters S Sunset time as indicated by the following 5 characters Press the key to return to the Administration Menu 3 2 Installation Mode Menu Installation Mode forces the system to transmit the time information every minute This mode is helpful when the system is being installed or when conducting a site coverage test NOTE Installation Mode must be disabled after the coverage test is completed to allow proper system operation From the Main Menu press the C key to enable and disable the Installation Mode The following screen will be displayed INSTALLATION MODE IS ON The displ
36. ownloaded from the VS4200 and then saved to the PC hard drive with a name that will describe it appropriately If required saved schedules can be loaded to VisiDB using the Open command and then programmed in to the VS4200 using the Upload command The execution of the schedule programmed in to the VS4200 is dependent on the date and time stored in its internal clock This clock MUST be kept accurate by either receiving time updates from a wireless time synchronization encoder such as the VS4200 or from a PC connected to it via a serial port 4 1 6 Scheduled Paging cheduled paging allows you to send tones or messages to device or speaker based on a preprogrammed schedule This feature can be used as long as the VS4200 is connected to the PC and VisiDB is running and the tones or messages are g F 1 2 enerated by the VisiDB software ollow these steps to set scheduled paging Make sure the VS4200 is powered on and connected to the serial port on the PC Go to File Admin Login menu Enter password and press Ok default password is blank Go to Setup Scheduled Paging menu The Scheduled Paging dialog box will be displayed and the schedule file edited by the user will be retrieved from the hard drive and displayed Below are the fields and functions description Close Close the Tone Schedule dialog box Display a dialog box that allows updating the specific highlighted event on the schedule list Update see step 5
37. peak Message Now prompt 14 8 To send a voice message speak your messge 9 To send atone enter a message using the formats below For encoders supporting up to 8 tones t is the Alert Type digit between 1 and 8 l is the Length digit between 0 and 9 v is the Volume digit between 1 and 4 d is the Delay optional digit between 0 and 9 r is the Repeat optional digit between 0 and 9 For example to send tone 4 with length 5 volume 2 6 repeats and a delay of 4 seconds between each repeat enter 945246 For encoders supporting more than 8 tones tis the Alert Type two digits number between 1 and 15 l is the Length digit between 0 and 9 v is the Volume digit between 1 and 4 d is the Delay optional digit between 0 and 9 r is the Repeat optional digit between 0 and 9 For example to send tone 14 with length 5 volume 2 6 repeats and a delay of 4 seconds between each repeat enter 8145246 10 To send the message press The VS4200 will respond with 3 beeps or the Page Sent prompt for phone access only 15 4 1 VisiDB The optional VisiDB software allows you to program and backup the VS4200 database create scheduled paging and set the VS4200 date and time according to the PC clock 4 1 1 Connections Follow these steps to connect the VS4200 1 Connect the provided serial cable to the RS 232 jack and the other end to one of the serial port on the PC Make a note of the serial port us
38. ransceiver it will revert back to the source time few minutes later overwriting the time changes made 3 1 3 Date Setup Menu From the Administration Menu select 3 followed by the key The following screen will be displayed ENTER NEW DATE 010106 Enter the UTC Universal Coordinate Time or GMT Greenwich Mean Time date in MMDDYY format The display will change back to Date Setup DO NOT enter the local date as the unit uses the universal atomic time as a reference and calculates the local time based on your Time Zone If the VS4200 is connected to a PC or receives the time from a WWVB transceiver it will revert back to the source time few minutes later overwriting the time changes made 3 1 4 View Messages Menu Use this option to view the pre programmed messages Pre programmed messages allow you to send alphanumeric message via the keypad or optional telephone interface by entering followed by the message number For example if message 05 is programmed as TEST entering 05 will send the message TEST to the selected device See Page to Menu section on page 13 for more detailed information From the Administration Menu select 4 followed by the key The following screen will be displayed PPGM MESSAGE Use the key to navigate through the pre programmed messages Press the key to return to the Administration Menu 3 1 5 Coverage Test Menu From the Administration Menu select 5 followed by the ke
39. rect the interference at their expense About This Manual This VS4200 User s Manual Installation Guide describes the installation and setup procedures of the VS4200 for wireless messaging It also provides instructions for transmitter antenna installation It is imperative the manual is followed in the order it is presented to prevent damage to the equipment as well as insuring proper system functionality The manual provides instructions for mounting preparation determining system location and spacing in regard to antennas and other equipment Information is also provided for verification of reception and transmission quality and troubleshooting of problems that may arise during installation or operation Table of Contents 1 1 Introduction 1 2 Standard Features 1 3 Optional Features 1 4 Package Contents 1 5 Key Navigation 1 6 Display Indicators 1 7 Pre Installation Test 2 1 Site Inspection and System Location 2 2 WWVB Transceiver Installation optional 2 3 Magnetic Mount Antenna VS638 Installation 2 4 Base Station Outdoor Antenna Kit VS654 Installation 2 5 VS4200 Encoder and External Transmitter Installation Advanced System Information NOOO OA Oo ui 6 o 3 1 Administration Menu 10 3 1 1 Device Database Menu 10 3 1 2 Time Setup Menu 10 3 1 3 Date Setup Menu 11 3 1 4 View Messages Menu 11 3 1 5 Coverage Test Menu 11 3 1 6 Time Zone Setup Menu 11 3 1 7 Last Messages Menu 12 3 1 8 Reset Database Menu 12 3
40. tenna is installed at an elevation that will provide sufficient clearance to allow your antenna to radiate without interference 4 Itis recommended to mount the antenna where the path of the antenna cable is straight and as close as possible to the system transmitter Do not coil up 100 feet of coaxial cable when only 20 feet of cable is required Use a RG 8U coax cable that is specified as Low Loss to minimize power loss 5 The antenna may be mounted vertically upward NEVER horizontally 6 Install the grounding kit provided with the VS654 antenna kit Note The antenna should be located as far from the VS4200 and transmitter as the coax cable allows 2 5 VS4200 Encoder and External Transmitter Installation The VS4200 system encoder can be installed on a wall or shelf Install a UPS power backup to protect the system from power outages and surges If you are using an external transmitter place it next to the VS4200 and use the data cable provided to connect VS4200 and the external transmitter Once the transmitter and antenna are placed properly connect them to the VS4200 and the transmitter as follows 1 If an external transmitter is used connect the antenna to the ANTENNA terminal at the back of the external transmitter Connect the transmitter data cable between the VS101 XX transmitter and the EXT TX port at the back of the VS4200 Otherwise connect the antenna to the RF OUT terminal at the back of the VS4200 2 If the optional W
41. y Use this option to send cover page to device 100 This feature is useful when testing the transmitter coverage area Press to cancel and go back to the Coverage Test menu 3 1 6 Time Zone Setup Menu From the Administration Menu select 6 followed by the key The following screen will be displayed TIME ZONE CENTRAL TIME Select the local time zone using the 1 to 7 keys 1 Eastern Time 2 Central Time 3 Mountain Time 4 Pacific Time 5 Alaska Time 6 Hawaii Time 7 Other Time may require special factory settings Press to confirm the displayed selection The following screen will be displayed 11 DAYLIGHT SAVING ON Select the correct daylight saving time setting Use the 1 key to select ON or the O key to select OFF After the last step is completed the display will flash DATA SAVED and go back to the Administration Menu 3 1 7 Last Message Menu From the Administration Menu select 7 followed by the key Use this option to display the last message sent to a device Press to cancel and go back to the Last Message menu 3 1 8 Reset Database Menu NOTE This is an IRREVERSIBLE command DO NOT select this option unless you are absolutely sure you want to clear all devices and pre programmed messages data You may want to transcribe this information to paper first or use the optional PC software to backup the data to a computer From the Administration Menu select 8 followed by the key
42. ys Additional features of the VS4200 include an optional PBX interface and optional hand held microphone The VS4200 uses the PC clock as time source for wireless analog clocks wireless digital clocks and wireless alphanumeric displays The VS4200 can also be used to synchronize older wired clocks using a special wireless receiver Using the connected PC clock or WWVB receiver the VS4200 updates its internal clock every few minutes and sends a wireless data signal every minute to provide time synchronization information to all system clocks The VS4200 is a powerful microprocessor based desktop paging system capable of addressing up to 1000 receivers It consists of a fully featured encoder with a 2 line by 16 character LCD display and a numeric keypad mounted in a wall or desk mountable housing The VS4200 is compatible with the Visiplex series of digital transmitters ranging from 6 to 300 watts An internal 6 watt transmitter can be installed at the factory and larger transmitters are available as separate items Wireless Public Address and Bell Speakers X 4 gt Wireless Digital Clocks 4 Alphanumeric LED Displays RF Transmitter Wireless Analog Clocks VS4200 Wireless Time Bell amp Voice Controller 1 2 Standard Features Built in high precision Real Time clock Synchronize both analog and digital wireless clocks Generate time synchronization data transmissions every minute
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