Philips LBB 5800, DP 6000 Function Assignment, Delay Action Time, Pulse Time, Standby Status

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 69

DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM

 

 

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December 1997

 

 

8.1FUNCTION ASSIGNMENT

The display will now show the current

setting of the FCP e.g.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Function position

-

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

 

Display shows

-

“A

I

I

S

I

I

I

xx

y”

(xx = FCP Nr. ; y = Relay Nr.)

Enter the required status by keying in position Nr. 1 - 7, followed by keystrokes “0” or “1”

Keystroke “0” inhibits the function and the display will indicate “I” in this position

Keystroke “1” enables the function and the display will show function letter i.e. “A” and “S” above

The PROGRAM keystroke will store the new data and scroll to the next program step.

8.2DELAY ACTION TIME

The display will show the current delay action time of the selected relay e.g. “DEL. xx 01 2” (xx = the current delay time (FCP Nr.01, relay Nr. 2))

Values between 00 and 99 seconds are valid entries

Enter the new time and scroll to the next program step by pressing the PROGRAM key

8.3PULSE TIME

The display will show the current “pulse time” of the selected relay e.g. “PT. xx 01 2” (xx = the current pulse time (FCP Nr.01, relay Nr. 2))

Values between 00 and 99 seconds are valid entries

Pulse time 00

-

Will inhibit the pulse action and set the relay, after delay time, to active.

Enter the new

time and scroll to the next program step by pressing the PROGRAM key

8.4STANDBY STATUS

The display will show the current relay standby status e.g. “de-ener 01 2” or “energ 01 2”

(FCP Nr.01, relay Nr. 2))

 

Keystroke “0”

-

Will set or leave the status to de-energised

Keystroke “1”

-

Will set or leave the status to energised

Scroll to the next program step by pressing the PROGRAM key

8.5ALARM CALL TRANSMISSION

The display will show

“ALC enable” or “ALC inhibit”

Keystroke “0”

-

Will set or leave the status to alarm call transmission inhibit

Keystroke “1”

-

Will set or leave the status to alarm call transmission enable

Enter the new status and press the PROGRAM key. Pressing the PROGRAM again will scroll to the next relay Nr .

Press the RESET key to return to “PS menu” mode and RESET key again to close the Editor mode.

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Contents Programming the FCP General InformationOpening The Editor Setting The Desk Work ModeClosing The Editor Bleep TonesFCP Programming PS 6000 menu selectionEntering The Program Variables 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 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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