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1. The telemetry function can be enabled or disabled opcode 1T DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A Octobery 2003 Page 14 ee om SPEECH FUNCTION Speech applicable for LBB 6X92 6X94 6X97 and 6x99 only a The functions that can be programmed for speech can be set in opcode 2 E If always speech after a call is enabled opcode 2T the receiver will switch to speech after every call that doesn t have a mode word If the call is sent with a mode word the speech setting of the mode word has priority over this function Speech coupled to codeinf 6 or 7 opcode 2T enables the receiver being switched to speech by calls without mode word depending on the bleep pattern digit If the codeinf digit is 6 or 7 and this function is enabled the receiver will automatically switch to speech If the call is sent with a mode word the speech setting of the mode word has priority over this function Maximum speech time can be set using opcode 2S range 0 to 140 seconds or infinite Normally speech is reset by a speech reset call from the encoder The speech icon in alphanumeric speech receivers will be visible if the programmed speech time does not equal 0 3 POSITION USER The function of the 3 position user switch figure 1N is programming dependent SWITCH opcode 1 and 2 and dependent on the type of receiver with or without vibrator A combination of the following functions
2. Bit O Delete ALL messages when OFF or in RACK 1 enable O disable Bit_3 Bleep until RESET enabled 1 enable O disable time out 255 secs Options Bit_2 bleep voume 0 0 silent soft 0 1 silent loud Bit 1 bleep voume 1 0 soft loud 0 1 loud loud SEE To coco Il EI l Cc Bit O User function switch 0 group 1 alert DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A Octobery 2003 Page 28 8 3 TOTAL VALUES OF OPCODES INSTALLED Default O O 8 A 4 A Default O O 7 4 6 5 OPCODE 2 Security Systems
3. D P6000 encoder The receiver can be programmed wireless or when placed in a storage charging rack connected to the DP6000 line The receiver must be placed in the pro gramming mode see Utility programming switch in the following section The programmed data will remain stored in the receiver until it is overwritten or set to default Programming should be carried out by the installer or system manager responsi ble for allocating receiver addresses opcodes and user names The utility programming switch located in the battery compartment behind the batteries is used to place the receiver into its programming mode See figure 1P Position 1 Programming mode disposable batteries no charging current from rack Position 2 Disposable batteries Position 3 Rechargeable batteries The receiver can be programmed wireless or via its charging storage rack To enter the programming mode proceed as follows Switch the receiver OFF 3 position user switch fig 1 N in the lower position Open the battery compartment and remove the batteries Place the 3 position utility switch to its programming position position 1 fig 1P Replace the batteries Switch the receiver ON 3 position user switch to position I or II The receiver now enters the receiver diagnostic standby mode showing the receivers firmware ver sion The receiver is now ready for programming as long as it remains in the diagnos tic standby mode NOTE
4. it can be used as an extra indi vidual call address See Telemetry function The receiver can be programmed opcode 1U to display during stand by mode its nor mal address on both the numeric and alphanumeric display The installer can also deter mine the number of address digits to be displayed opcode 2R If 7 digit addresses are used the numeric display shows max 4 least significant digits of the address USER NAME The receiver can be programmed to incorporate a user name e g John Smith for alpha numeric display versions only Once programmed the user name is displayed together with its address on the alphanumeric display see section 6 Programming User Name DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A Octobery 2003 Page 6 Demo To mm SYSTEM IDENTITY NORMAL CALL including speech GROUP CALL System Identity The System identity range HEX 0 HEX 3 is transmitted with the mode word in the DP6000 code to separate two neighbouring systems which are operated on the same frequency This feature can only be used in systems where this function has been implemented in the central desk The system ID digit opcode 1Q at present should be set to 0 This value is of no importance to the programming calls Normal calls are calls addressed to a receiver with an assigned address A Normal call to a receiver can include coded messages with different bleep patterns vibration and or light signa
5. 7 digit address is programmed via a special alphanumeric call To programme the address proceed as follows 1 While in its programming mode send a call to the receiver with the following call string Address CCCO codinf N address No 0 6 numeric info EA3 A9A Apo alpha message XAGA A As A9A Ag X don t care digit Example To program the address 1234567 as address number 1 send the following call via the group call menu CCCO 1 E4567 X1234567 The user name is programmed via a special alphanumeric call e g via the alphadesk To enter a user name proceed as follows 1 While in its programming mode send a call to the receiver with the following call string Address CCCO codinf E numeric info X don t care alpha message user name max 12 characters Example To program the name JOHN SMITH send the following call CCCO0 E JOHN SMITH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM October 2003 Page 25 PROGRAMMING Programming the Opcodes via the alphadesk OPCODES To program the functions of the receiver 2 different operation codes Opcodes are used Each Opcode consists of 6 Hex digits where each digit determines one or a group of func tions Each digit of the operation code is represented by the letters P Q R S T U and the function or group of functions assigned to each digit is described further in this chapter Enter the Edit menu in the user program Select the receiver menu
6. Decimal Group call enabled E 5 Bleep OFF SOFT LOUD 6 Speech OFF ON F 7 Telemetry message indicator see 8 Message No section 3 9 Message scroll gt 24 characters G Side view M Top view see section 4 Bottom view J CHARACTER SET FOR ALPHA DISPLAY NDA aa Tu e Alba El 1 3 d Ea T E Es Ee aj g i E bi aTe Eira 2 res lt ula HE para Key to Symbols Icon bar on display user operation Clip attachment pocket Battery cover lock slide to open Battery compartment Label placement 5 digit numeric display T 0QHKEIJAW Vibrator not applicable for EX intrinsic versions Alphanumeric display with back lighting INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A Octobery 2003 Page 2 Rear view Programming dependent see section 4 i 1 Programming see section 3 amp 4 2 Disposable batteries 3 Rechargeable batteries Battery cover locking screw EX versions only Charging programming absent contacts LED indicator RESET RECALL DELETE button User switch 3 position Battery placement see section 3 J K L M N O P Utility 3 position sliding switch FIGURE 1 Layout Generation IV receivers illustrated version type LBB 6x94 xx INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM October 2003 Page 3 2 TYPE NUMBERS This Installation Instruction covers the following type numbers see Table 1 NOTE F
7. battery compartment and remove the batteries User switch 3 Place the 3 position utility switch to its programming position position 1 fig 1P 4 Replace the batteries 5 Switch the receiver ON 3 position user switch to position I or II The receiver now enters the receiver diagnostic standby mode showing the receiver firmware version and type e g N numeric display A alphanumeric display S speech V vibrator X intrinsically safe Programming 1 switch NOTE While the 3 position utility switch is in the programming position the follow 2 ing is valid 3 With the user switch in position 0 the receiver is always switched OFF indepen dent of the opcode setting The functions low battery bleep Out of range and battery saving are dis abled In diagnostic standby mode the receiver is able to receive and handle calls After a call has been handled the receiver returns to the diagnostic standby mode MONITOR MODE MONITOR MODE With the User function switch fig 1 N in the middle position the Monitor standby mode can be entered providing the following functions 1 Address monitoring User switch ence position 2 Message monitoring 3 Speech monitoring 4 Call counter ADDRESS MONITORING While in the Monitor standby mode press the RESET RECALL button once lt 2 5 seconds the receiver enters the receiver address monitoring mode The numeric dis play shows AAAAA The alphanumeric di
8. can be programmed 1 Switch the receiver ON OFF 2 Switch the volume of the bleep between silent soft and loud 3 Enable disable decimal group calls for this receiver esti Table 3 shows the switch functions depending on the opcode settings opcode 1T deci mal group call enabled disabled and opcode 2U user switch group or alert Table 4 shows the functions for position 0 of the 3 position user switch depending on the opcode setting 1S power OFF enabled disabled and if the receiver includes a vibrator Table 5 and 6 shows the function for position I and II of the 3 position switch depending on the opcode setting 2U bleep volume and user switch functions group or alert and if the receiver includes a vibrator Bleep volume icon figure 1C E See 5 USER SWITCH FUNCTION TABLES NOTE Fill in the customer specific programming of the 3 position gt a q user switch in the user manual Decimal group call icon figure 1C D INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A October 2003 Page 15 5 USER SWITCH FUNCTION TABLES OPCODE Decimal group call enable disable Opcode 1T Switch function setting group or alert Opcode 2U DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM Switch function pos I amp II decimal group disabled opcode bit 0 X don t care decimal group enabled opcode bit 1 1 bleep decimal group enabled opcode bit 1 0 group Power OFF enable disable Switch pos 0 Switch pos 0 bleep volume 11 do
9. is programmed to display its own address during standby this message remains in the display until time out 8 seconds after the bleep has ended Such a message will not have an index number ie MESSAGE NUMBER icon blank If a message contains both numeric and alphanumeric information while scrolling the receiver gives a short flash of the LED to indicate that the message also contains alpha numeric information Messages in the memory stack can be recalled scrolled and deleted using the RESET RECALL DELETE button figure IM REMARK The DP6000 callstring can contain the following sections 1 address 5 digit HEX receiver call number 2 Numeric information 5 digit HEX displayed on the 5 digit numeric LC display 3 Mode word 5 digit HEX function control 4 Alphanumeric message displayed on the 24 character alphanumeric LC display RECALLING SCROLLING MESSAGES The Message handling icon indicates the stack number of the message being viewed 1 To view the messages from the message stack press the RECALL RESET button to scroll If back lighting is enabled the RECALL RESET button should be pressed twice to start scrolling the first press switches the back light ON 2 A bleep is emitted when the end of the message stack is reached If the button is not pressed for approx 8 seconds the receiver returns to its standby mode displaying the last stored message or if set the receiver s address INSTALLATION INSTR
10. item Select program opcodes Enter the opcode number M M 5 if operation code 1 is to be programmed in the receiver M 6 if operation code 2 is to be programmed in the receiver 5 Enter the opcode HEX value PQ RS TU Programming Opcodes via the LBB 580x desk Press the program key followed by the Opcode number M M 5 if operation code 1 is programmed in the receiver M 6 if operation code 2 is programmed in the receiver 2 Enter the opcode hexadecimal value PQ RS TU for the description of the opcodes and their functions see below Description of Opcode Settings The following describes how to read the Operation codes opcodes 1 and 2 mentioned in sections 6 2 and 6 3 Both opcodes contains 6 programmable functions P Q R S T U Below gives the structure of a 4_bit opcode function and an example of how to program Opcode IS 4 bit opcode Example Opcode IS value 8 Bit 3 MSB Bit 3 Enable Power OFF 1 enable O disable value 4 Bit 2 Bit 2 Enable battery saving 1 enable O disable value 2 Bit 1 Bit 1 Enable ALL Call 1 enable O disable value 1 Bit O LSB Bit O Enable extended address 1 7digits O 4 digits Conclusion Opcode IS 10 HEX A DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM 8 1 OPERATION CODE 1 Default 008A4A Bits 3 O Not used Bits 3 0 System identity range HEX O HEX 3 Bit 3 Delete dynamic address when in rack 1 enabled O disabled Bit 2 N
11. placing the receiver into its charging storage rack except single storage rack LBB 6152 00 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM October 2003 Page 11 Dm To sm LOW BATTERY q Low battery icon figure 1C A BATTERY SAVING ERROR BLEEP SHUTDOWN BLEEP BLEEP UNTIL RESET mZ Zan E Reset Recall button Low battery bleep In low battery state programmable opcode 1U the following bleep pattern is emitted 1x 8 x 33 msec soft bleep gt The receiver in low battery state will give an audible low volume bleep every 255 sec onds and or display warning by the low battery icon which will be on constantly during low battery state In this state the batteries must be replaced or the receiver must be placed in its charging storage rack The low battery state warning bleep can be dis abled enabled via opcode programming see programming opcodes The display warn ing is dependent on the type of receiver i e alphanumeric display In the alphanumeric display the Low battery icon is ON and the numeric display flashes After 1 hour of low battery the receiver switches off automatically after first emit ting the shut down bleep In battery saving mode programmable opcode 1S 5F string the HF section of the receiver is switched ON OFF periodically to reduce receiver current consumption A preamble string is transmitted before each call to switch the HF section ON before a
12. 4 44 44 3 B 444 444 444 H4 4 C AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 5 D E N Bleep pattern O 6 normal tone Bleep pattern 8 E cricketed tone The levels of the above bleep patterns are dependent on the OPCODE set and the 3 position user switch see 3 position user switch During an urgent call or a call with man ual request the bleep volume will always be loud DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A Octobery 2003 Page 10 Dorme To sm ATTENTION BLEEP Attention bleep The attention bleep is emitted to alert the attention of the user The bleep and LED pat terns are shown below DR O a S A Soft bleep TR 8 x 33 msec Ea The user is alerted with this pattern under the following conditions Switching the receiver ON OFF When set to silent bleep and a call is received Placing and removing the receiver from its charging storage rack Change of user switch position Acknowledge when deleting messages Reaching end of message stack when scrolling Bring receiver back in range when taken out of range see out of range bleep Depending on the bleep pattern digit of the programming call for a dynamic group call address the attention bleep can be generated bleep pattern digit does not equal F When a receiver is removed from its storage rack and it has received new messages while in the rack the receiver will emit a second attention bleep after the out of rack bleep OUT OF RANGE
13. DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM 9922 141 81241 en October 2008 Page 1 BOSCH DP6000 Generation IV VHF UHF FM Paging Receivers LBB 609x xx LBB 619x xx Table of contents OO IGM aia nieve Type Abhanio cipa esa RR a E A OWED SUDO E cassia uai A E E N Receiver built in functions cccc ccc cccceeceesessssssssseeesseeees User Switch Function Tables ou cecccecessssseresseeees Programmable Slide Switch Configurations Installer Monitor and Test Functions cccccceeeseseseeees Installer Programming sssecseinscaasassiansiassnseosatessneseevapienmenendins 1 INTRODUCTION Intended for use in a Bosch DP6000 Digital paging system the Generation IV range of receivers are fully compatible with the existing and former range of Generation I II III receivers and transceivers This extensive range of receivers gives a wide choice of functions to cover the majority of specific paging requirements The receivers provide the following depending on the type number To give an LED indication when paged To bleep vibrate or both when paged To receive spoken messages when paged To receive and manage displayed numeric or alphanumeric messages To generate an absent signal when placed in a storage charging rack 5 Security Systems BOSCH DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM Front view A RY DK do cg MA lt gt 5 c_ 900000 900 B 1 Low battery indication 2 Out of range indicator 3 Programming mode o 4 4
14. Each time an address opcode is programmed wireless an attention bleep H is generated by the receiver and the opcode address is displayed on the display If the receiver is programmed in a rack the LED will emit a short flash after each programming call Setting the receiver to Default Ensure the 3 position utility switch is in its programming position see above Switch the receiver OFF user switch position 0 While pressing the RESET RECALL button switch the receiver ON user position I or II The receivers emits a programming bleep similar to shut down bleep but cricketed and all settings are set to default see section 6 3 Total values of opcodes installed DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A PROGRAMMING 4 digit ADDRESSES PROGRAMMING 7 digit ADDRESSES PROGRAMMING USER NAME Octobery 2003 Page 24 Programming 4 digit addresses via the Alphadesk Enter the Edit menu in the user program Select the Receiver menu item Select program Addresses Enter the receiver Address number 0 6 and Address digits Programming the addresses via the LBB 580x desk l Press the program key gt followed by the 0 key The desk is now in the program ming mode 2 The desk display shows RAD 3 Enter the address as follows N Ag As A Ao N address number 0 6 As 9 address digit Programming 7 digit addresses via the Alphadesk only The
15. LL button lt 2 5 seconds to enter the Testing LED numeric and alphanu meric displays The numeric display shows 88888 all segments ON the alphanu meric shows test symbols from the character set All icons are ON including three icons which are not used in this receiver but are present for use of this display in other products After 10 seconds time out the LEDs are switched OFF automatically SHOW CONFIGURATION address opcodes and user name While in the TESTING LED NUMERIC AND ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAYS mode press the RESET RECALL button lt 2 5 seconds to enter the show configura tion mode To view the receiver s address and opcodes proceed as follows Using the RESET RECALL button the following can be viewed in order addresses 0 6 in the numeric display 7 digit addresses are shown as follows alternating AAgAsA to A3A9AjAo opcodes and 2 numeric display shows the last 5 opcode digits only opcode digit 1 is not used user name DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A TEST FUNCTIONS contd Octobery 2003 Page 22 RETURN TO DIAGNOSTIC STANDBY MODE While the user name is displayed press the RESET RECALL button lt 2 5 seconds to return to the diagnostic standby mode ADJUSTING THE CONTRAST OF THE ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY While in the TEST mode not the standby Test mode press the RESET RECALL button for longer than 2 5 seconds to enter the CONTRAST ad
16. Out of range bleep DETECTION The out of range bleep programmable opcode 1U is emitted when the receiver has been detected as out of range see Out of range See pattern and description below Y Ooo ay TO E until reset 8 x 33 msec soft bleep Aa I Out of range icon figure 1C B Description Out of range All receivers incorporate an Out of range function to alert the user when the receiver has been taken out of range of the system transmitters An encoder in the DP6000 sys tem transmits an out of range signal every 30 seconds if a receiver fails to receive any valid DP6000 call within approx 60 seconds it will generate the out of range bleep to the receiver user Out of range is indicated as follows 1 The receiver emits a bleep signal until RESET by the user The bleep until RESET function is used with a time out of 62 5 seconds 2 Visual display Alphanumeric display show out of range icon Numeric display only version shows 0 O 0 alternating with 0 0 To RESET the receiver in Out of range state proceed as follows 1 Bring the receiver back into range of the DP6000 system transmitters 2 If not brought back in range within 30 minutes the receiver switches OFF automati cally after first emitting a loud continuous warning bleep approx 1 second Once the receiver has been automatically switched OFF it can be switched ON by placing the 3 position switch to ON from OFF or by
17. UCTION 96A DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM October 2003 Page 13 eto en MESSAGE HANDLING contd ERRORS IN MESSAGES TELEMETRY FUNCTION DELETING MESSAGES IN STACK Deleting messages from the stack is an installer option opcode 2T If enabled messages can be deleted as follows 1 Scroll using the RESET RECALL button until the message to be deleted is dis played Once displayed press the RESET RECALL button again for approx 3 seconds to delete the displayed message An alert bleep indicates the message has been deleted DELETING ALL MESSAGES IN STACK Deleting ALL messages in the stack is an installer option opcode 2T If enabled ALL messages will be deleted as follows 1 When the receiver is placed in the storage rack 2 When the receiver is switched OFF NOTE While the receiver is in the storage rack new messages will be q stored in the memory stack When taken out of the rack it will emit two attention bleeps to indicate to the user that new messages have been received ERROR IN MESSAGE DETECTION The receiver can be programmed opcode 1T to accept or reject errors in alpha numeric or numeric messages For versions with alphanumeric displays a max of 3 errors in a message can be accepted characters with errors are displayed as check board signs 3 or rejected Calls without numeric info are either accepted or rejected programmable opcode 1T REMARK In older DP6000 systems encoders may be pres
18. call is transmitted The HF section remains ON for a set time to ensure that a second call is not missed Error bleep The receiver emits an error bleep to indicate user input error See pattern below E E soft bleep 8 x 33 msec l A l l Error bleep to indicate user input error e g if the user tries to delete messages while this function is disabled by the installer Shutdown bleep The shut down bleep is emitted when the receiver switches itself OFF automatically See pattern below F E x i 8 x 133 msec loud bleep AMM The shut down bleep is emitted after 30 seconds of continuous out of range or after 1 hour of continuous low battery Bleep until RESET The receiver can be set by the installer to bleep until RESET i e the receiver bleeps until the RESET button is pressed If a RESET is not given within 60 seconds the bleep pattern will be repeated after 30 seconds of silence The procedure will be repeated until RESET for a maximum period of 255 seconds When the receiver is called with an urgent call or with a call with a manual request these functions are determined by the modeword in the DP6000 call string the receiver will respond with a bleep until reset independent of the opcode setting DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A Octobery 2003 Page 12 eto a VIBRATOR Vibrator call patterns Receiver types with vibrator are able to vibrate in uni
19. eiver numbers1400 to 1499 Key in 159 calls receiver numbers1590 to 1599 Bearing in mind that all digits apart from the are variable between O and 9 you can see that any selected group of 10 100 or 1000 receivers can be called as a decimal group call This must be born in mind when the installer is allocating receiver addresses and enabling or disabling the decimal group call facility ALL CALL This address is not programmable and is the same for all receivers in the system and it would normally be used in an emergency situation where every receiver holder would have to respond to a single call The fixed value for this address is CCCC This call will be received even if the receiver is programmed for don t disturb The receiver will always enter the speech mode after an All Call The use of this call can be enabled or disabled by programming opcode 1S TELEMETRY CALL Paging calls with telemetry information to a specific telemetry address The message is stored in a specific location in the stack DISPLAY MESSAGES Messages may consist of 5 digit numeric information a 24 character alphanumeric mes sage or both The receiver will automatically show the message in the relevant display If a message contains only a 5 digit numeric info the alphanumeric display will also display this information If a call is received without 5 digit numeric information the numeric display will show NUMERIC DISPLAY The Numeric dis
20. ent where the DP6000 call string consists of the receiver address only i e IPA coupler LBB 5940 03 For use of these receivers in these systems calls without info should be accepted The telemetry function Mailbox is only available for version with alphanumeric display This function is intended to provide users with continuous up to date informa tion e g process control max 48 character To receive telemetry information the receiver must be programmed for a telemetry address see addresses If the telemetry function is enabled one memory stack place first level is reserved for receiving this message address 0 is used as the telemetry address The user can be alerted or not alerted depending on the bleep pattern digit codinf of the telemetry call If the telemetry call is sent as a silent call codinf F the message is written directly to the top level of the message stack and not to the display The user is informed by a flashing telemetry icon To view the message press the RESET RECALL button If the telemetry call includes a bleep pattern HEX 0 HEX E the message is written to the top level of the memory stack and also to the alphanumeric display The telemetry icon is ON Depending on the standby setting opcode 1U this message remains in the display or it will return to displaying the normal receiver address The telemetry icon will be permanently ON while the telemetry message is in the display
21. justment mode The first line of the alphanumeric display shows ADJUST VLCD and the second line shows value followed by two voltage values The second voltage value shown between brackets gives the currently programmed voltage value of the contrast The first voltage value is the value of the contrast being viewed This contrast value can be adjusted by pressing the RESET RECALL button repeatedly lt 2 5 seconds To store the newly adjusted contrast value press the RECALL RESET button for longer than 2 5 seconds The value shown between brackets is overwritten with the newly set value To leave this mode switch the 3 position user switch from position II to I and back again The receiver returns to the diagnostic standby mode INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM October 2003 Page 23 8 INSTALLER PROGRAMMING INSTALLER PROGRAMMING gt Programming icon figure 1 3 3 position utility programming switch Utility switch INTRODUCTION The programming of opcodes and addresses is intended for system installers only To program receiver opcodes system user settings and receiver call addresses the receiver must be set into its programming mode see Utility programming switch in the following section In its programming mode the receiver displays the programming icon alphanumeric version only The settings of the receiver can be programmed by an alphadesk PC or other compatible
22. lighting Back lighting for the alphanumeric display is incorporated for use in badly lit situations If enabled for back lighting opcode 1U the display will illuminate with every incoming call containing alphanumeric information and when scrolling through the message stack The light will switch OFF approx 8 seconds after the bleep or after 10 seconds if the RESET RECALL button has not been pressed again VIEWING ADDRESSES To view the receiver s address and opcodes while the receiver is in its normal operation AND OPCODES mode proceed as follows 1 Remove the receiver from its rack or switch the receiver ON while keeping the RESET RECALL button pressed Both the receiver displays show the firmware release version 2 Using the RESET RECALL button the following can be viewed in order addresses 0 6 in the numeric display 7 digit addresses are shown as follows alternating AAgASA4 to A3AoA4 Ao opcodes 1 and 2 in the numeric display only the last 5 opcode digits are shown digit 1 of opcode 1 and 2 are not used user name receivers with alpha display only If no button is pressed within 10 seconds the receiver automatically returns to it nor mal standby mode LED INDICATION The LED indicator figure 1L indicates an incoming call The LED flashes during the bleep and for 8 seconds after the bleep If the receiver is set to bleep vibrate until RESET the LED will flash according to the same pattern until a RESET i
23. ll ENABLED Opcode IT Bit 2 1 Power OFF Switching ENABLED Opcode IS Bit 3 1 Function Slide Switch GROUP Opcode 2U Bit 0 0 Switch Bleep Vibrator Volume Setting Position Group ON Loud vibrator i Group OFF Loud vibrator Opcode 2U Bit 2 1 Opcode 2U Bit 1 1 oF Power OFF Power OFF Group ON Soft vibrator Group OFF Soft vibrator Opcode 2U Bit 2 1 Opcode 2U Bit 1 0 eo Power OFF Power OFF Group ON Silent or vibrator Group OFF Silent or vibrator Opcode 2U Bit 2 0 Opcode 2U Bit 1 don t care C Power OFF Power OFF Configuration 6 Decimal Group Call ENABLED Opcode IT Bit 2 1 Power OFF Switching DISABLED Opcode IS Bit 3 0 Function Slide Switch GROUP Opcode 2U Bit 0 0 Position Group ON Loud vibrator Group OFF Soft vibrator Group OFF Loud vibrator Opcode 2U Bit 2 1 Opcode 2U Bit 1 1 Group OFF Soft vibrator Opcode 2U Bit 2 1 Opcode 2U Bit 1 0 Group OFF Silent or vibrator Group ON Silent or vibrator Group OFF Silent or vibrator Opcode 2U Bit 2 0 Opcode 2U Bit 1 don t care Co Group OFF Silent or vibrator a o DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A Octobery 2003 Page 20 T INSTALLER MONITOR AND TEST FUNCTIONS MONITOR TEST To enter the Monitor and Test mode of the receiver proceed as follows Switch the receiver OFF 3 position user switch fig 1 N in the lower position FUNCTIONS 1 2 Open the
24. ls or messages on a numeric and or alpha numeric display One way speech messages are also possible between an encoder and the paging receiver Normal calls therefore can comprise Bleep vibration LED indication with 5 digit 10 digit information is possible and 24 character alphanumeric information 48 character messages are also possible All calls can be accompanied with speech messages Paging call to a group of paging receivers programmable by Group call fixed or dynamic e g 2222 or decimal group call e g 2 where receiver 2000 to 2999 are called When the receiver is called by one of its group call addresses it will emit a cricketed bleep tone corresponding to the number being entered e g when entering bleep code No 3 the bleep pattern will be 8 3 is call tone B see Bleep Vibrator patterns The receiver will not generate an absence signal when housed in its storage rack and when called by one of its group call addresses The programmable group call addresses 2 6 in the receiver can be fixed or dynamic The address is fixed if via address programming see section 5 an address has been programmed in one of the group call addresses If the group call address is not pro grammed and contains address CCC CCCC this address can be used as a dynamic group call address The dynamic group call function enables the system to include or remove a pager holder from a specified group of pager holders wi
25. n t disturb is not possible the receiver will always bleep SWITCH POSITION and II OPCODE 1T and 2U Function Switch set to ALERT Switch ALERT ALERT ALERT ro oF PRO ALERT 1 grp enabled grp enabled alert silent alert soft grp enabled grp enabled alert silent alert loud ALERT ALERT ALERT grp enabled grp enabled alert soft alert loud grp enabled grp enabled alert loud alert loud grp disabled alert vib grp enabled alert vib grp enabled alert vib grp enabled alert vib grp enabled alert vib loud OPCODE Receiver without vibrator Receiver with vibrator 1T Function Decimal e OUP grp disabled grp disabled alert silent alert soft grp disabled grp disabled grp disabled alert silent alert loud alert vib grp disabled grp disabled grp disabled alert soft alert loud alert vib grp disabled grp disabled grp disabled alert loud alert loud alert vib loud grp vib alert silent grp disabled alert soft grp disabled alert loud grp disabled alert vib loud grp enabled alert silent grp enabled alert soft grp enabled alert loud grp enabled alert vib loud DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A Octobery 2003 Page 16 SWITCH POSITION and II OPCODE 1T and 2U Function Switch set t
26. o GROUP OPCODE Receiver without vibrator Receiver with vibrator Switch Functi unction Bleep Volume grp disabled grp enabled grp disabled grp enabled alert silent alert silent alert vib alert vib 10 grp disabled grp enabled grp disabled grp enabled alert soft alert soft alert vib soft alert vib soft l 11 grp disabled grp enabled grp disabled grp enabled alert loud alert loud alert vib loud alert vib loud Generally the decimal group call can be enabled or disabled when the switch function is set to alert Bleep Volume with Function switch set to or ll OPCODE 2U BIT 1 and 2 Receiver without vibrator Receiver with vibrator silent loud vib soft soft loud vib loud loud loud vib loud vib loud REMARK For ease of use refer to 6 Programmable Slide Switch Configuration which give the possible user switch q configurations and their relevant opcode settings INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM October 2003 Page 17 6 PROGRAMMABLE SLIDE SWITCH CONFIGURATIONS Configuration 1 Decimal Group Call DISABLED Opcode IT Bit 2 0 Power OFF Switching ENABLED Opcode IS Bit 3 1 Function Slide Switch DON T CARE Opcode 2U Bit 0 1 0 Function Switch Receiver Receiver Volume Setting Position without vibrator with vibrator mo fo odee ooo Power OFF Power OFF Opcode 2U Bit 2 1 Opcode 2U Bit 1 1 Loud E a O
27. o enter the CALL counting mode The numeric display shows 00000 and the alphanumeric display shows CALL COUNTER Every call to the normal call address of this receiver will be counted Each time such a call is received the receiver emits an attention bleep and the number of received calls is shown in both the numeric and alphanumeric displays To reset the counter press the RESET RECALL button for longer than 2 5 seconds RETURN TO DIAGNOSTIC STANDBY MODE While in the CALL COUNTING mode press the RESET RECALL button lt 2 5 seconds to return to the diagnostic standby mode TEST MODE With the User switch fig 1 N in the upper position the TEST mode can be entered providing the following functions 1 Testing bleep and vibrator functions 2 Test both numeric and alphanumeric display and LED indication 3 Show configuration address and opcodes 4 Adjusting the contrast of the alphanumeric display TESTING BLEEP and VIBRATOR FUNCTIONS While in the diagnostic standby mode press the RESET RECALL button lt 2 5 sec onds to enter the testing bleep and vibrator function The receiver will bleep and if present the vibrator will vibrate for approx 4 seconds or until the RESET RECALL button is pressed Numeric displays shows bbbbb The alphanumeric display shows Alert Test TESTING LED NUMERIC AND ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAYS BACKLIGHT LED While in the TESTING BLEEP AND VIBRATION mode press the RESET RECA
28. or ATEX approval please refer to Installation Instruction No 96B xx denotes the selected frequency of the receiver and its EX approval q All receivers are available in EX versions class Eex ib IIc T6 EX versions have no vibrator functions Light colours Dark mushroom Dark colours Charcoal DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A Octobery 2003 Page 4 3 POWER SUPPLY INTRODUCTION The power to the receivers is supplied by two LRI sized rechargeable or non recharge able batteries figure 1 O or by a single 3 V non rechargeable lithium type Sanyo CR12600 SE battery The choice between rechargeable and non rechargeable batteries is made by a 3 position switch located inside the receivers battery compartment figure 1 P See Battery placement WARNING Never charge non rechargeable batteries Always place the pro e gramming switch in the middle position 2 figure 1 P for this type of bat teries Never leave dead batteries in the receiver RECOMMENDED Rechargeable BATTERY TYPES LR1 NiCAD LBB 5931 02 or LR1 NiMH LBB 5931 28 or batteries with an identical specification Non rechargeable batteries LR1 Alkaline or batteries with an identical specification NOTE When placed in a Bosch storage or charging rack type LBB 6150 00 01 02 or LBB 6152 00 single storage rack the q receiver is powered from the charging storage rack and not from the batteries REPLACEMENT Opening the batte
29. ot used Bit 1 Not used Bit O Not used Bit 3 Enable Power OFF 1 enable O disable Bit 2 Enable Battery saving 1 enable O disable Bit 1 Enable ALL call 1 enable O disable Bit O Enable extended address 1 7 digit O 4 digit Bit_3 Enable telemetry address 1 enable O disable Bit 2 Enable decimal group call 1 enable O disable Bit 1 Accept calls without numeric INFO 1 accepted 0 not accepted Bit O Accept calls with max 3 error s in message 1 accept O not accepted Bit 3 Standby mode O address 1 last received INFO Bit_2 Back light enable 1 enable O disable Bit_1 Low battery bleep enable 1 enable O disabled Bit O Out of range enable 1 enable O disable INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A Octobery 2003 Page 26 Il Options I m gt lt gt all I EE gt gt I Cp Il E l Cc INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM October 2003 Page 27 8 2 OPERATION CODE 2 Default1 007465 Bits 3 0 Not used l 5 Bits 3 0 Not used a Bits 3 O Display address No of address digits to diplay range HEX 1 7 Il AU OC l AO Bits 3 O Speech time time digit value x 10 seconds F infinite Il U Bit_3 Always speech after a call 0 disabled 1 enabled Bit 2 Speech coupled to codinf speech if codinf 6 or 7 1 coupled 0 not coupled Bit 1 Delete message enable 1 enable O disable
30. pcode 2U Bit 1 0 0 Power OFF Power OFF ET Power OFF Power OFF Configuration 2 Decimal Group Call DISABLED Opcode IT Bit 2 0 Power OFF Switching DISABLED Opcode IS Bit 3 0 Function Slide Switch DON T CARE Opcode 2U Bit 0 1 0 ou ten Receiver Receiver Volume Setting PORON without vibrator with vibrator E Opcode 2U Bit 1 1 Rd aaa Opcode 2U Bit 1 0 E Opcode 2U aa a ra Opcode 2U Bit 1 0 Opcode 2U Opcode 2U Opcode 2U Bit 2 0 Opcode 2U Bit 2 0 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A Octobery 2003 Page 18 Configuration 3 Decimal Group Call ENABLED Opcode IT Bit 2 1 Power OFF Switching ENABLED Opcode IS Bit 3 1 Function Slide Switch ALERT Opcode 2U Bit 0 1 Switch Receiver Receiver Volume Setting Position without vibrator with vibrator Opcode 2U Power OFF Power OFF Opcode 2U Power OFF Power OFF Opcode 2U Power OFF Power OFF Opcode 2U Power OFF Power OFF Configuration 4 Decimal Group Call ENABLED Opcode IT Bit 2 1 Power OFF Switching DISABLED Opcode IS Bit 3 1 Function Slide Switch ALERT Opcode 2U Bit 0 1 Function Switch Receiver Receiver Volume Setting Position without vibrator with vibrator Opcode 2U Opcode 2U CS E re O Opcode 2U ES ee Silent o Opcode 2U O Sem ima INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM October 2003 Page 19 Configuration 5 Decimal Group Ca
31. play can display the receiver s address or 5 digit numeric information accompanying a paging call A 10 digit numeric message can also accompany a paging W y call i e 2 x 5 digit messages are transmitted In this case the message will be converted for display on the alphanumeric display the numeric display shows For versions with numeric display only the user should use the RESET RECALL button to scroll the remainder of the message see Message handling If a receiver is paged without numeric information the displays shows aaa NOTE The receiver can be programmed opcode 1U to display during stand o digit display by its address or the last received information before or during standby DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A Octobery 2003 Page 8 Dem Renton ALPHANUMERIC The 24 character LC display with back lighting see back lighting is intended for the DISPLAY following 1 Displaying alphanumeric messages accompanying paging calls A 48 character alphanumeric message can also accompany a paging call i e 2 x 24 character mes sages are transmitted In this case the user should use the RESET RECALL button to scroll the remainder of the message see Message handling 2 Displaying telemetry messages if enabled via opcode 1T see Telemetry function Alphanumeric 3 To view opcodes and address See viewing addresses and opcodes 24 character display 4 Display own address and user name Back
32. ry cover aii To open the battery cover slide the battery cover lock figure 1 E in the direction of the clip e Use the special tool EX versions only delivered with the receiver to unscrew the locking screw figure 1 J located underneath the battery cover Slide the battery cover figure 1 F downwards Remove the battery s Battery type selection Remove the battery s figure 1 O e Locate the 3 position utility slide switch inside the battery housing figure 1 P Upper Position 1 Programming diagnostics mode only e Middle Position 2 Non rechargeable disposable batteries e Lower Position 3 Rechargeable batteries Battery replacement e Place the new battery s in the correct position figure 1 O If rechargeable batteries are used ensure the batteries are fully charged before using the receiver Close and lock the battery cover When discarding batteries follow local 4 regulations for disposal Utility switcr instructions DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A Octobery 2003 Page 5 BATTERY CHARGING The receiver has three contacts figure 1 K used for charging and programming the CONTACTS receiver when placed in its charging storage rack One contact also provides Absent indication via the DP6000 encoder s The charging current is approx 10 mA While the receiver is in the storage rack new messages will be stored in the memory stack When taken out of the rack it
33. s given max 255 seconds See also Bleep Vibration patterns LED indicator BLEEP VIBRATOR Bleep vibration patterns PATTERNS The following bleep patterns bleeps are available Normal call patterns Alert bleeps Error bleeps Out of range bleep Low battery bleep Shut down bleep Programming bleep INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM October 2003 Page 9 me anton NORMAL CALL BLEEP PATTERNS Q Bleep LOUD C Bleep SOFT No ICON SILENT bleep The receiver can be called with 14 different bleep vibration patterns 7 normal patterns and 7 cricketed patterns or with a silent call In vibrator types the cricketed pattern is treated as a normal pattern Each bleep pattern is assigned a codinf code information digit for use in accompanying NORMAL calls 1 14 The bleep tone can be enabled or disabled depending on the opcode programming opcode 2U When a call is made to a GROUP call address the receiver will always bleep with a cricketed tone Bleep tones vibration can be stopped by pressing the RESET RECALL button or on time out If a second call is received while the receiver is still bleeping the bleep will cease and the new incoming bleep will takeover The volume of the bleep tones can be set by the installer opcode 2U its volume level indication shown in the Icon bar on the display 1C E Normal call bleep patterns 1 9 4 4 1 2 A W4 4
34. son with 7 different patterns depending on codinf Cricketed vibration patterns are identical to the normal vibra tion patterns MESSAGE HANDLING Message handling numeric and alphanumeric Each call to a receiver can contain 5 digit numeric and or max 48 character alpha numeric messages see Numeric and alphanumeric display The receiver contains a memory stack for messages and telemetry information see Telemetry function The number of messages stored in the message stack is 10 1 Telemetry message if enabled The memory stacks operate in a First In First Out FIFO basis If two identical mes Stack number of sages information are sent to a receiver the last message only will remain in the stack message being Dependent on the modeword of the paging call messages will be stored or not stored in viewed the message stack The receiver can also handle 48 character messages which are sent as two calls first call lt gt sent with codinf F within 4 seconds These two parts are then combined asa single message In the display this is indicated with the icon blinking if the first 24 characters Press the RECALL of the message are displayed and with the icon fig 1C J if the second 24 charac button to view the ters are displayed remaining part of the lph CP gafe message is not meant for storage in the stack it will be displayed until the RECALL button is pressed depending on standby setting When the receiver
35. splay shows CALL In this mode each transmitted call in the system results in an attention bleep and the numeric display shows the received address plus codinf The alphanumeric display shows the address plus codinf on the first line and the 5 digit numeric info and modeword on the second line MESSAGE MONITORING While in the address monitoring mode press the RESET RECALL button again lt 2 5 seconds to enter the MESSAGE monitoring mode The numeric display shows the alphanumeric displays shows MESSAGE Each transmitted call in the system results in an attention bleep and the 5 digit numeric info part of the call is displayed in the numeric display and the alphanumeric message of each call is displayed in the alphanumeric display of the receiver SPEECH MONITORING While in the MESSAGE monitoring mode press the RESET RECALL button lt 2 5 seconds to enter the SPEECH monitoring mode The numeric display shows and the alphanumeric display shows SPEECH In this mode it is possible to switch the speech reproduction ON and OFF To switch OFF speech press the RESET RECALL button for longer than 2 5 seconds To listen to the speech in the system press the RESET RECALL button again for longer than 2 5 seconds INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM October 2003 Page 21 TEST FUNCTIONS CALL COUNTER While in the speech monitoring mode press the RESET RECALL button lt 2 5 sec onds t
36. thout having to put the receiver into the pro gramming mode This function is done by transmitting special calls and can be used for special applications to create flexible groups within a system e g different shift working patterns To remove the dynamic group addresses proceed as follows placing the receiver in a rack this function can be enabled disabled Opcode 1R switching the receiver OFF and ON again via a special call from a system encoder e g alpha desk It is also possible to program the receivers addresses 0 to 6 enabled disabled by opcode setting and or 3 position user switch to respond to a decimal group call The key on the desk can then be used to call a group of receivers as follows If the character is entered in place of a call number digit this will replace all num bers O 9 in that call number location In 4 digit addresses the character can be entered in place of any of the last three digits of the call number In 7 digit addresses the character can be entered in place of any of the last 6 digits INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 96A DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM October 2003 Page 7 Dem o mm GROUP CALL contd 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 Key in 1 calls receiver numbers1000 to 1999 Key in 14 calls rec
37. will emit two attention bleeps to indicate to the user that new messages have been received Charging contacts 4 RECEIVER BUILT IN FUNCTIONS The following functions are available depending on the receiver type number Dm o mm INTRODUCTION Depending on the type number the receivers provide the following basic functions To give an LED indication when paged To bleep vibrate or both when paged To receive spoken messages when paged To receive and manage displayed numeric and or alphanumeric messages To generate an absent signal if placed in a storage charging rack ADDRESSES Each receiver has 8 addresses 1 normal 5 group fixed or dynamic 1 ALL call CCCC and 1 telemetry normal address All addresses with the exception of the ALL call address can be included in a decimal group call The installer can disable the ALL call telemetry and decimal group addresses opcode 1 Address 0 telemetry or normal call address depending on opcode setting Address 1 normal call address Address 2 6 group call address Address CCCC all call address enable disable by opcode setting Address xFFF decimal group call addresses Addresses can be programmed for 4 or 7 digits opcode 1S In stand by mode the numeric display can display 4 address digits max For receivers programmed with 7 digit addresses the least significant digits only are displayed If the telemetry address is not used opcode 1 disabled
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