Philips DP 6000 Editing the Alarm Call String, Editing the PST Acknowledge Address, Speech

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DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 69

 

 

 

December 1997

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5.3EDITING THE ALARM CALL STRING

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

The alarm call data can be edited using the hex. key pad (Address- 4 digits / Codinf -1 digit / Info - 5 digits).

This call will be transmitted if:

a)

An internal relay is programmed.

 

b)

The alarm call is enabled for this relay

 

c)

The relay delay time is over.

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

5.4EDITING THE PST ACKNOWLEDGE ADDRESS

The display will show “FCP Nr., Channel Nr.” and the acknowledge address (4 digits) of the selected channel (e.g. 0105 0000). The address will be the acknowledge address of the transceiver and to be programmed here.

Use the desk hex. key pad to edit the address of the PST.

Pressing the PROGRAM key will scroll on to the next program step to be edited.

(If necessary the acknowledge address of the PST can be viewed by entering the Service Menu “E” followed by Command “D” will display “CDIS enable” or “CDIS inhibit” - Keystroke “ 0” will set or leave the status in inhibit. Keystroke “1” will set or leave the status in enable. In the “enable” mode if a Field Calll is made from the PST, the programmed address of the PST followed by the codinf will be displayed on the desk.)

RESET to move to “update”.

NOTE: Ensure that the status is set to “CDIS inhibit” before returning to normal Paging/PS 6000 use.

5.5SPEECH

The display will show the selected channel followed by “speech enable” or “speech inhibit”

Keystroke “0”

-

Will set or leave the status in inhibit

Keystroke “1”

-

Will set or leave the status in enable

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

5.6MANUAL / AUTO ACKNOWLEDGE MODE

The display will show “FCP Nr., Channel Nr. and one of the acknowledge modes like “ack. inh” , “ack. aut”, “ack. man” or “ack. a+m”

Keystroke “0”

-

Will set or leave the status in acknowledge inhibit

Keystroke “1”

-

Will scroll the next status of the other three above modes.

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

Eronneous keystrokes will generate the error bleep and the desk will return to the “PS menu” mode.

5.7ALARM CALL REPEAT TIME

The display will show “FCP Nr. and Channel Nr. followed by “alm. time - - - “ - = time digits (e.g. 0105 ALM TIME - - - )

Enter the desired time 010 - 255 seconds

a)The Alarm Call will not be transmitted if the time set = “000”

b)The time set to 001, Alarm Call will be transmitted only once.

c)The Alarm Call will be repeated when the time set is between 010 and 255

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

Eronneous keystrokes will generate the error bleep and the desk will return to the “PS menu” mode.

Alarm call repeat stops by a manual reset from the PST or from the FCP.

NOTE: Programmed Alarm Calls will only be active when enabled by relay programming (see para 8.4)

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Contents General Information Programming the FCPClosing The Editor Setting The Desk Work ModeOpening The Editor Bleep TonesFCP Programming PS 6000 menu selectionEntering The Program Variables 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 FCP Default Values Function 13/15I I I I Codinf Digit Function Call Panel FunctionLBB 5800 High Performance Control Desk 15/15

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