Philips DP 6000, LBB 5800 installation instructions Codinf Digit Function, Call Panel Function

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DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 69

 

 

 

December 1997

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The codinf value transmitted by the PST during any kind of acknowledge/alarm call is assigned a particular status in the FCP. This TABLE lists the codinf digit and status of the each in the FCP.

CODINF

 

DIGIT

 

FUNCTION

 

0

The alarm LED status is updated to “no move switch off”

 

 

When no acknowledge is expected, then “call desk function will be activated when FCP set for “call panel.1”

 

 

When acknowledge is expected, the call will be accepted as the auto acknowledge reply

 

1

The alarm LED status is updated to “no move switch off”

 

 

The “call desk” function will be activated, when the FCP is set for “call panel 2”

 

 

When acknowledge is expected, the “call dek” will be accepted as the auto acknowledge reply

 

2

The alarm LED status is updated to “no move switch on”

 

 

When no acknowledge is expected, then “call desk function will be activated when FCP set for “call panel.1”

 

 

When acknowledge is expected, the call will be accepted as the auto acknowledge reply

 

3

The alarm LED status is updated to “no move switch on”

 

 

The “call desk” function will be activated, when the FCP is set for “call panel 2”

 

 

When acknowledge is expected, the call will be accepted as the auto acknowledge reply

 

6

The alarm LED status is updated to “no move alarm” (constantly lit)

 

 

The constantly lit function of the alarm LED has the highest priority

 

 

When acknowledge is expected, the call will be accepted as the auto acknowledge reply

 

 

to activate the “call panel 1” function”, the PST should be reset first

4

5

 

7

9

These calls are ignored

BD

and F

 

CALL PANEL FUNCTION

 

The desk will send all received field calls with no 5-digit info to the FCP

 

When the call is located in the acknowledge call address table of the FCP then the FCP will interpret this

 

as a panel call if:

0 and 2

No auto acknowledge call waiting - the page line is not at code level and the time between the last code line

 

level and the field call > 1

1 and 3

Channel status ignored

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Contents General Information Programming the FCPClosing The Editor Setting The Desk Work ModeOpening The Editor Bleep TonesEntering The Program Variables FCP ProgrammingPS 6000 menu selection Commmand Address AllocationAddressing an FCP FCP Status ControlEdit Direct Call ENABLE/INHIBIT the Call StringMenu Direct Call KEY Editing the Direct Call StringAlarm Call Repeat Time Editing the Alarm Call StringManual / Auto Acknowledge Mode Editing the PST Acknowledge AddressMenu a Auto Scan Call Manual Acknowledge TimeMenu Monitor KEY Time may not be set to 255 secondsMenu Alarm KEY Edit Functional Relay StatusFunction Assignment Delay Action TimeAlarm Call Transmission Pulse TimeWiring Details PS 6000 and DP 6000 System Wiring 11/15Central Transmitter I I I I FCP Default Values Function13/15 Codinf Digit Function Call Panel FunctionLBB 5800 High Performance Control Desk 15/15

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