Philips DP 6000 Opening The Editor, Closing The Editor, Bleep Tones, Setting The Desk Work Mode

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DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 69

 

 

 

December 1997

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During programming, the desk display will show the program information as it is entered.

Use the DIRECT CALL key of the desk to select the correct FCP number (if more than one connected ) the PROGRAM key to enter the selected data and scroll on to the next command.

If a call string is selected and the RESET key is pressed, this will allow you to edit the last digit entered, but if the RESET key is pressed again, the desk will return to the “Menu” mode and the changed selected data will NOT be accepted.

2.3Opening The Editor

N.B. All programming must be done via a connected LBB 5800 desk.

To open the editor:

a)Press and hold PROGRAM key: The display shows “PROGRAM”

b)Press keys A, B, C and D in sequence:

The diplay shows “PROGRAM” and “A,B.C,D” as they are entered. After the D is entered the display

shows “Menu:”

c) Release the PROGRAM key:

The editor is open, the display shows “PS Menu “ and the Editor open tone will sound.

Remark: Always enter the Edit mode from the Stand-By mode of the LBB 5800 Desk

2.4Closing The Editor

The Editor can be closed by pressing the RESET key when the display shows MENU. If the RESET key is pressed whilst entering data, then the last digit entered can be changed

If RESET is pressed whilst a Menu is open, the desk will revert to the menu selection mode. If pressed a second time, then the Editor mode will close.

2.5Bleep Tones

The following bleep tones can be heard during programming :

0.2seconds

(a)Key confirmation

(b) Editior open

(c) Menu open

Continuous

(d) Command open

NO AUDIO

 

(e)Input accepted

(f)Error

5 pulses

2.6Setting The Desk Work Mode

The desk work mode must be set before programming can be carried out. Open the Editor (see para. 2.3), press MENU key “E” followed by Command key 7 then selecting key “3” for the PS 6000 mode (the desk layout is shown at Fig.3).

“0”

selects the LBB 5800 mode.

“1”

selects the LBB 5801 mode.

“2”

selects the LBB 5802 mode

“3”

selects the PS 6000 mode.

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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

DP 6000, LBB 5800 specifications

The Philips LBB 5800 and DP 6000 represent a groundbreaking evolution in audio and communication technology, designed specifically for public address systems, professional sound reinforcement, and communication in diverse environments. These devices cater to a wide range of applications, ensuring superior performance and clarity for users in various sectors, including education, healthcare, and corporate environments.

One of the main features of the Philips LBB 5800 is its user-friendly interface, which facilitates easy operation for individuals of all skill levels. The device boasts a robust design, ensuring durability and reliability even in demanding situations. The LBB 5800 is equipped with a powerful amplifier capable of delivering clear, crisp sound across large areas, making it an ideal choice for auditoriums, conference halls, and outdoor events.

The DP 6000, on the other hand, is a sophisticated digital audio processing unit that allows for enhanced sound quality and flexibility in audio management. It features advanced signal processing technology, enabling users to tailor audio output to suit specific environments or audiences. This adaptability ensures that every sound is transmitted accurately, minimizing distortion and maximizing clarity.

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Another noteworthy characteristic is the connectivity options available with these systems. The LBB 5800 and DP 6000 support various input and output formats, including XLR, RCA, and network audio solutions. This makes integration with existing sound systems or expansion options simple and efficient.

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In conclusion, the Philips LBB 5800 and DP 6000 provide a powerful combination of features, advanced technologies, and characteristics that make them a top choice for professionals seeking high-quality audio and communication solutions. Their durability, flexibility, and superior sound processing capabilities ensure they meet the demands of various applications, delivering exceptional performance every time.