Philips LBB 6030 Installation Instructions Manual
Philips LBB 6030 Installation Instructions Manual

Philips LBB 6030 Installation Instructions Manual

Ps-micro mobile alarm transmitters

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DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM

Table of contents

Introduction ........................................................................ 1
Type Numbers ................................................................... 3
Power supply ..................................................................... 3
Recommended battery types ............................................. 3
Replacing the batteries ...................................................... 3
Low Battery warning .......................................................... 4
Battery charging ................................................................. 4
Operating Controls and alarm procedures ......................... 4
ON/OFF and Rack procedures .......................................... 4
Location Detection ............................................................. 5
Alarm procedures ............................................................... 5
Installer Programming ........................................................ 6
Programming the addresses .............................................. 7
Programming the Opcodes ................................................ 7
Bleep patterns and LED indications.................................... 13
Diagnostics ........................................................................ 14
Field Coverage Test ........................................................... 15
Application Guidelines. ...................................................... 15
Checkcalls .......................................................................... 15
Transmission of location calls. ........................................... 15
Storage racks ..................................................................... 16
Systems with speech ......................................................... 16
Inform the user ................................................................... 16
1.
I
NTRODUCTION
Intended for use in a Philips Personal Security system, the mobile alarm transmitters LBB 6030 - LBB 6035
provide a means of personal security for people working in potentially hazardous and dangerous locations.
The mobiles are capable of transmitting three types of calls to a central operator: Alarm calls, Check-in calls and Status
calls. Alarms calls are initiated by the mobile or by the user in an alarm state. Such calls are initiated manually by the user
(Manual and Tear-out alarm) and automatically by the mobile when in a motionless/angled state (i.e. No-move and Not
vertical). Check-in calls are calls sent periodically to the central control to check the operational status of the mobile. Sta-
tus calls are sent to indicate the status of the mobile, for example - Mobile IN or OUT of rack, Low battery indication (this
state is sent with each check-in call when low battery state is detected), OFF state transmitted after 1 hour of low battery
state.
Philips
Communication &
Security Systems
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTION
Mobile Alarm Transmitters
LBB 6030/xx - LBB 6035/xx
Page
94
3922 988 58011 May 1999. Page 1
PS -Micro

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Inform the user ..............16 NTRODUCTION Intended for use in a Philips Personal Security system, the mobile alarm transmitters LBB 6030 - LBB 6035 provide a means of personal security for people working in potentially hazardous and dangerous locations. The mobiles are capable of transmitting three types of calls to a central operator: Alarm calls, Check-in calls and Status calls.
  • Page 2 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 94 May 1999. Page 2 Key to Symbols Clip attachment Tear-out alarm socket Label placement (mobile ID address) Manual alarm/reset button LED indicator Sliding lock battery cover Battery cover Charging contacts Sticker placement Battery placement (see recommeded battery types) Programming/battery type sliding switch Battery cover locking screw...
  • Page 3: Type Numbers

    Sanyo type CR12600 SE (1 per mobile) NOTE: When placed in a Philips storage or charging rack type LBB 6150/00, /01, /02 and LBB 6152/00 the mobile receives its power from the charging/storage rack and not from the batteries, however batter- ies are needed for full operation in a rack.
  • Page 4: Low Battery Warning

    DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 94 May 1999. Page 4 Low Battery warning A visible and audible low battery warning facility (see section Bleep Pattern and LED Indication Chapter 5) built-in to the mobile indicates when the battery voltage drops below a certain level. This level for rechargeable batteries is 2.2 V*, for non-rechargeable batteries this level is 1.35 V*.
  • Page 5: Location Detection

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 94 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM May 1999. Page 5 NOTE: Before (re)programming the mobiles in an active system, the installer must ‘disable’ the mobile in the central control desk to prevent a central alarm state, because the desk will not receive any check-in calls from the mobile.
  • Page 6: Gs (Geprüfte Sicherheit) Approved Systems

    DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 94 May 1999. Page 6 1. The mobile remains motionless (No-move) and does not move for a pre-determined time. 2. The mobile remains motionless at an angle of more than 75 degrees from vertical (Not vertical) for a pre-deter- mined time (in this case the mobile is programmed so that No-move and Not-vertical are coupled and both alarms should be enabled).
  • Page 7: Programming The Addresses

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 94 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM May 1999. Page 7 Initializing the mobile 1. Place the mobile in its storage/charging rack (ensure the switch is set to the programming position). 2. Press the ‘Manual’ alarm button for more than 2 seconds. 3.
  • Page 8: Description Of Opcodes And Their Functions

    DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 94 May 1999. Page 8 Description of Opcodes and their functions 4.3.1 OPCODE 1 (P) Interval Timing between Check calls Opcode 1 (P) sets the interval timing between check calls. The digit entered in this opcode is dependant on the number of mobiles used in the system.
  • Page 9 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 94 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM May 1999. Page 9 (S) Not Used (T) Location detection/ System ID Bit 3: Location detection enable/disable (1 = enable, 0 = disabled) Bit 2: Location transmission mode. Location transmission from the mobile to the central control desk can be set to take place directly after the mobile has received a new location, or only when the mobile transmits a check-in call to the control desk.
  • Page 10 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 94 May 1999. Page 10 OPERATION CODE 1 Default settings Interval timing between check-in calls Range (0 - F) Refer to Table 1 Call repetition ‘N’ (No. of times an alarm/status call is repeated) N = No of call repetitions (Range 0 - F) Not used...
  • Page 11 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 94 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM May 1999. Page 11 OPERATION CODE 2 Default settings Turn on time No-move/Not vertical (0 - F, steps of 5 seconds) Pre-alarm time, no-move / Not-vertical alarm (0 - F, steps of 5 second Pre-alarm time Tear-out alarm (0 - F, steps of 5 seconds) - GS procedure enabled (0 = Off, 8 = enabled)
  • Page 12 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 94 May 1999. Page 12 TOTAL VALUES OF OPCODES INSTALLED OPCODE 1 Default: OPCODE 2 Default:...
  • Page 13: Bleep Patterns And Led Indications

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 94 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM May 1999. Page 13 BLEEP PATTERNS AND LED INDICATIONS The following LED/bleep patterns are available: PRE-ALARM BLEEP (cricketed bleep) Bleep Until reset 8*133 msec. ALARM Until reset Bleep 8*133 msec. LOW BATTERY Every 60 seconds Bleep 8*33 msec.
  • Page 14: Diagnostics

    DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 94 May 1999. Page 14 IAGNOSTICS To place the mobile in its diagnostic mode proceed as follows: 1. Remove the batteries from the mobile 2. Place the sliding battery/program switch to the diagnostic position (position 1 (Fig.1L)). 3.
  • Page 15: Field Coverage Test

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 94 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM May 1999. Page 15 IELD OVERAGE When the time interval for check-in calls for a mobile is set to 4.5 seconds (opcode setting = 1) the alphadesk will respond to these calls with an acknowledge call via the paging line to a pager with the the same address as the mobile alarm transmitter and as alpha message the address digits of the two locations which were originally sent by the mobile alarm transmitter.
  • Page 16: Storage Racks

    DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 94 May 1999. Page 16 8.2.1 Location transmitter addresses starting with F. Independent of the programming of the mobile this location will be transmitted directly to the central. Furthermore, depending on the value of the second address digit of the location transmitter the mobile can give an audible indication to the user as follows: Location address starts with FF.
  • Page 17: Inform The User

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 94 DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM May 1999. Page 17 If a different frequency channel is not possible the talk back speech will be disturbed by random calls from the PS- Micro mobiles and the speech signal may disturb the calls from these mobiles. Therefore always minimise the use of talk-back speech (e.g.

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