Philips LBB 5800, DP 6000 FCP Programming, PS 6000 menu selection, Entering The Program Variables

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 69

DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM

 

 

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December 1997

 

 

3 FCP PROGRAMMING

3.1PS 6000 menu selection

To enter the PS 6000 menu, OPEN THE DESK EDITOR, SELECT and PRESS key “A”as shown in para. 2.3 and observe the correct display indication.

DISPLAY

“PS menu”

When the PS 6000 menu is opened, the following sub menus can be selected to program the FCP.

KEYSTROKE

SUB MENU

C

Communications/Initialisation

DIRECT CALL KEY

Direct Call info

MONITOR KEY

Call FCP setting

A

Auto scan info.

ALARM KEY

Relay settings

E

FCP memory edit (USED ONLY FOR “SERVICE”)

3.2Entering The Program Variables

As long as the PS menu is open, the text “PS menu” will be displayed and a bleep will sound every second. When a PS 6000 sub menu is selected, the bleep will stop and the desk display will show the text associated with the sub menu selected.

When a sub menu has more than one step, the next step to be programmed can be selected by pressing the PROGRAM key.

At the end of some sub menus the display will show “update?”. To enter the programmed data into the memory, press the PROGRAM key again. By pressing the RESET key, instead of the PROGRAM key, the new entered data is lost. The desk will revert to PS menu selection.

The following text describes the menus and commands to be programmed into the FCP:

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MENU KEY “C”

Communication/initialisation

COMMAND “0” -

FCP DEFAULT SETTING (see TABLE 1)

DISPLAY SHOWS “ DEF FCP NR”

Key in the address of the FCP (if more than one FCPs are connected) to be set to default values (01 - 31). Only connected FCPs may be selected.

The memory of the FCP will be initialised

The FCP will restart its program by a soft reset

The address allocated in the desk will be deleted

The top row of LEDs of the FCP will start to blink

If when powered up, the top row of LEDs are blinking, the FCP is in the default mode (see TABLE 1 .)

Remark: only one FCP initialised.

COMMAND “1” -

FORCE SOFT RESET

DISPLAY SHOWS “SFTRES (1/0)”

Keystroke “1”

-

Will reset ALL FCPs and restart the program execution as from power-up

Keystroke “0”

-

NO restart execution

 

COMMAND “2” -

SHOW /STOP ADDRESS (all FCPs)

DISPLAY SHOWS “SHWADR (1/0)”

Keystroke “1”

-

All FCPs will show their addresses by illuminating the appropriate LED

Keystroke “0”

-

Stops Show Address Mode and returns FCP to current status

 

 

After either keystoke the desk will return to the “Comm Service” menu

NOTE: “Stop Show Address” mode must always be selected after “Show Addres” mode to restart communication.

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Contents Programming the FCP General InformationBleep Tones Setting The Desk Work ModeOpening The Editor Closing The EditorFCP Programming PS 6000 menu selectionEntering The Program Variables FCP Status Control Address AllocationAddressing an FCP CommmandEditing the Direct Call String ENABLE/INHIBIT the Call StringMenu Direct Call KEY Edit Direct CallEditing the PST Acknowledge Address Editing the Alarm Call StringManual / Auto Acknowledge Mode Alarm Call Repeat TimeTime may not be set to 255 seconds Manual Acknowledge TimeMenu Monitor KEY Menu a Auto Scan CallEdit Functional Relay Status Menu Alarm KEYPulse Time Delay Action TimeAlarm Call Transmission Function AssignmentWiring Details 11/15 PS 6000 and DP 6000 System WiringCentral Transmitter FCP Default Values Function 13/15I I I I Call Panel Function Codinf Digit Function15/15 LBB 5800 High Performance Control Desk

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