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Dp 6000 series generation iii transceivers

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 83
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For transceivers without an alpha-numeric display (LBB
6063/02 and LBB 6063/04), the ON and OFF function will be
audible. Changing ON and OFF is done by pushing the ENTER
key, the status is audible by an acoustic sign: a long shut down
bleep means OFF, a short bleep means ON.
A hard override is not possible because the up and down but-
tons are unreachable.
3.2.2 USER SETTINGS
1.
GENERAL SETTINGS
Depending on the stroke- and type number the following set-
tings are possible on all transceivers except the LBB 6063/02
and LBB 6063/04. Note that in order for these options to be
made available, they must been enabled using opcode program-
ming. These settings can be activated or toggled using the
ENTER button.
Power OFF?
All old system transceivers; new systems applicable to
transceivers LBB 6063/.. and LBB 6064/..
bleep ON/OFF?
toggle the bleep signal on/off (all transceiver types).
Status indicator D.
bleep LOUD/SOFT?
toggle the volume of the bleep (loud/soft). The volume of
the bleep will change with approximately 20dB (all trans-
ceiver types). Status indicator E.
pilot 1/2?
toggle between pilot-tone 1 and 2. Status indicator G.
A
B
C
PERSONAL SECURITY TRANSCEIVER
SETTINGS
These settings can be activated or toggled using the ENTER
button.
No move ON/OFF?
Merged alarms in alpha display (status indicator H)
Non vertical alarm ON/OFF?
Merged alarms in alpha display (status indicator H)
Fast move ON/OFF?
Merged alarms in alpha display (status indicator H)
Tear off ON/OFF?
Merged alarms in alpha display (status indicator H)
P
D
E
F
G
H
DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM
Test request?
Start the PS test procedure between the transceiver
and the central equipment.
3.2.3 LOCKING MESSAGES
The ENTER key is used to toggle locking/unlocking of a display
message. When a message is locked, it can not be erased. This
situation is indicated by a cursor located under the lock sym-
bol.
3.3 DESCRIPTION OF OPCODE AND THEIR
FUNCTIONS
3.3.1 OPCODE 1
Receiver status (Opcode 1 P)
Opcode 1 P Sets the mode of operation of the transceiver
such that it can be used in existing DP6000 systems (old sys-
tem mode) or in systems with a P.C. and LBB 6000 cards and
software as central control unit.
The main difference lies in the fact that a transceiver which is
programmed in 'new system mode' expects a handshake with
almost each contact with the central equipment.
The second function in opcode 1 P determines if the last
numeric info remains in the display after a call or that after 12
secs this display will show address 1 again. In the storage rack
the numeric display will always show individual address 1.
Battery saving can be enabled or disabled in opcode 1 P. the
type of battery saving will be with 5F string preambles only.
The last function that is programmed with opcode 1 P is
enabling or disabling the all call (address CCCC).
SPEECH STATUS (OPCODE 1 Q)
I
The four functions that can be programmed with opcode 1 Q
are :
If always speech after a call is enabled the transceiver 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) enables the transceiver
being switched to speech by calls without mode word depend-
ing on the bleep pattern digit. If the codeinf digit is 6 or 7 and
this function is enabled the transceiver 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.
If speech busy blocking is enabled the transceiver will not
switch to speech and not use the talk back channel during the
time that speech channel is occupied.
February 1997.

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