Philips LBB 5800 Menu Direct Call KEY, Edit Direct Call, ENABLE/INHIBIT the Call String, From KEY

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 69

DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM

 

 

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December 1997

 

 

4.3Address Status Changing within Command “4” (STA FCP NR.) Submenu:

The following gives the correct key selections necessary to move from one status to another:

FROM

 

TO

KEY IN

 

FROM

TO

KEY IN

“Present”

 

“Allocate”

0 - 1

 

“Unalloc”

“Present”

1

- 1

“Present”

 

“Unalloc”

0 - 2

 

“Unalloc”

“Allocate”

1

- 1 - 0 - 1

“Present”

 

“Reply MB”

1 - 3

 

“Unalloc”

“Reply MB”

1

- 1 - 1 - 3

“Allocate”

“Present”

1 - 1

 

“Reply MB”

“Present”

0

- 3 - 1 - 1

“Allocate”

“Unalloc”

0 - 2

 

“Reply MB”

“Allocate”

0

- 3 - 0 - 1

“Allocate”

“Reply MB”

1 - 3

 

“Reply MB”

“Unalloc”

0

- 2

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MENU - DIRECT CALL KEY

 

Edit Direct Call

 

 

 

This menu is used to program

 

a)

Enable/inhibit the call string

 

 

b)Edit the direct call address,codinf and info digits

c)Edit the Alarm Call String

d)Edit the PST acknowledge address

e)Enable/inhibit speech after direct call

e)Manual/automatic acknowledge mode

f)Alarm Call repeat time

g)Manual acknowledge time

When editing the following Direct Call data, pressing the PROGRAM key will go to the next program step.

When the display shows “update?” the PROGRAM key must be used to store data .

After PROGRAM key action, the Desk continues with the next channel number.

Pressing RESET during sub menu programming, the display shows “update” .

Pressing RESET whilst desk display shows “PS menu” the desk steps out of the Editor mode.

When the edit Direct Call menu is opened, the display info will differ depending whether one or more FCPs are connected.

1.More than one FCP connected:

Display shows “sel.FCP nr “ and the lowest allocated address, of which the status is “Present”, is displayed.

Scroll the FCP addresses with the PROGRAM key and input the desired address with the DIRECT CALL KEY.

The display will now show “sel. Chan. nr”. Select the channel to be edited (01 - 16) and the display will show the channel Nr. followed by “DC inhibit” or “DC enable” :

2.

One FCP connected:

The sequence is as previous paragraph but starts from “sel. Chan. nr.”

 

 

displayed.

5.1ENABLE/INHIBIT THE CALL STRING

Keystroke “0”

-

Will set or leave the status in inhibit

Keystroke “1”

-

Will set or leave the status in enable

The display will now show the selected status

Press the PROGRAM key to edit the next step. RESET key to move to “Update?” .

5.2EDITING THE DIRECT CALL STRING

The display will show “FCP Nr., Channel Nr. , “d” and the call string (e.g. 0105d - - - - - - - - - - ).

The new call string can be entered using the desk hex. key pad (Address - 4 digits / Codinf -1 digit / Info - 5 digits). This call will be transmitted when the FCP channel DIRECT CALL key is pressed.

Press PROGRAM key to go to next program step. RESET key to move to “Update?”.

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Contents Programming the FCP General InformationOpening The Editor Setting The Desk Work ModeClosing The Editor Bleep TonesEntering The Program Variables FCP ProgrammingPS 6000 menu selection Addressing an FCP Address AllocationCommmand FCP Status ControlMenu Direct Call KEY ENABLE/INHIBIT the Call StringEdit Direct Call Editing the Direct Call StringManual / Auto Acknowledge Mode Editing the Alarm Call StringAlarm Call Repeat Time Editing the PST Acknowledge AddressMenu Monitor KEY Manual Acknowledge TimeMenu a Auto Scan Call Time may not be set to 255 secondsEdit Functional Relay Status Menu Alarm KEYAlarm Call Transmission Delay Action TimeFunction Assignment Pulse TimeWiring Details 11/15 PS 6000 and DP 6000 System WiringCentral Transmitter I I I I FCP Default Values Function13/15 Call Panel Function Codinf Digit Function15/15 LBB 5800 High Performance Control Desk

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