DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 94
May 1999. Page 14
6.
D
IAGNOSTICS
To place the mobile in its diagnostic mode proceed as follows:
1. Remove the batteries from the mobile
2. Place the sliding battery/program switch to the diagnostic position (position 1 (Fig.1L)).
3. Replace the batteries (a confirmation bleep should be heard), the mobile is now in its diagnostic standby mode.
4. Press the manual alarm button for less than 2 seconds (2 x confirmation bleeps) to enter the mobile into the Loca-
tion Monitor mode. In this mode, after reception of every valid location code, the mobile generates a confirmation
bleep. If no location receiver is installed in the mobile nothing will happen.
5. Press the manual alarm button again for less than 2 seconds (3 x confirmation bleeps), the mobile will enter into
its Sensor Test mode. In this mode the Tear-out, No-move and Not-vertical sensors can be tested (if installed) as
follows:
•
1 second after removing the tear-out plug the mobile will generate a confirmation bleep and LED indication.
After replacing the tear-out plug into its socket this test can be repeated.
•
5 seconds after being in the No-move state, the mobile will illuminate the LED. Moving the mobile from its sta-
tionary position will restart the test sequence.
•
1 second after being in the Not-vertical state, the mobile will generate a pre-alarm bleep. Moving the mobile
upright will restart the test sequence.
NOTE: The coupling setting of the No-move/Not-vertical will be ignored. Therefore when laid flat, the
mobile in its Not-vertical state will generate a pre-alarm bleep after 1 second and in its No-move state will
illuminate the LED after ±5 seconds.
6. Press the manual alarm button again for the third time, for less than 2 seconds (4 x confirmation bleeps), the
mobile enters the Transmitter Test mode. In this mode the transmitter will be ON continuously, modulated by a
DP6000 “F” code. Using this method the frequency, deviation and transmitted power can be observed. The LED
illuminates constantly during this test.
7. Press the manual alarm button again for the fourth time for less than 2 seconds (5 x confirmation bleeps). The
mobile will enter the “Transmit address and opcodes” mode. In this mode the mobile transmits a call periodically
accompanied with an LED flash with its own address and the two opcodes in the alpha message as follows:
- address = address set in the alarm transmitter
- codinf = 0
- modeword
- alpha message $3FP
1
Q
1
R
1
S
1
T
1
U
1
$4FP
2
Q
2
R
2
S
2
T
2
U
2
This information can be viewed on the monitor of the alphadesk after setting “Display calls” enabled in the
system editor of the LBB 6000.
Example:
A mobile with address 0001 and opcode setting as default will transmit a call with address 0001 and the alpha
message 3F62000F 4F661400.
8. Press the manual alarm button again for the fifth time (1 x confirmation bleep) to place the mobile back in the diag-
nostic standby mode. When placed in a storage/charging rack while in the diagnostic mode, the mobile will enter
into the programming mode. If the alarm button is pressed for longer than 2 seconds during any test, the mobile
re-enters the diagnostic standby mode (1 x confirmation bleep). The mobile will not transmit any check-in/status
or alarm-calls while in the diagnostic standby mode.
Opcode 1
Opcode 2