SERIAL COMM.
The transceiver has been prepared to enable it to download
new software and settings by using the Transceiver Tools soft-
ware package and the RS232 transceiver interface unit (Porteq
PQ501). Please refer to service information 4822 861 35085.
To move to another function, press the MENU key followed by
the up/down keys until the required function is shown in the
display.
6.
TESTING
The following functions are available in the “Test mode”. Using
the up/down keys, all the installing modes can be viewed on the
display. All tests will be active for approx.. four seconds.
- DISPLAY TEST
All segments in the numeric display will be activated, and the
alpha-numeric display will show checkered test characters in all
its segments.
- LED TEST
The four back-light LEDs to illuminate the displays and the
green receiver LED will illuminate.
- TWINTONE 1
To listen to the personal bleep pattern 1, that has been
installed via the opcodes.
- TWINTONE 2
To listen to the personal bleep pattern 2, that has been
installed via the opcodes.
- TX TALKBACK
When this test is enabled, the transmitter is switched on,
speech will be enabled, the pilot-tone is transmitted and the
red transmitter LED is illuminated. This function is used for
test purposes such as: checking the carrier frequency; checking
the frequency deviation of the pilot-tone and speech. And of
course the transmitter LED.
- TX DP6000
When this test is enabled, the transmitter is switched on and
will continuously transmit DP6000 code ‘F’. This function is
used to check the functionality of the DP6000 code generator.
The frequency of the ‘F’ code is approximately 692 Hz. This
function is also used to test the frequency deviation when
DP6000 code is transmitted.
- TX DTMF
When this test is enabled, the transmitter is switched on and
will transmit a DTMF code outside the normal DTMF range.
This function is to check the frequency deviation during DTMF
transmission. (LBB 6064/LBB 6066 only)
- RSSI OPCODE
For factory purposes only.
- ALARM TEST
The alarm test is used to test the available alarm functions. (PS
versions only) The alarms are tested as follows and in this
sequence:
1)
Press the manual alarm button. A short bleep is audible
and the display shows:
ALARM TEST
MANUAL
2) Hold the transceiver still and vertical. A short bleep is audi-
ble and the display shows:
ALARM TEST
NO MOVE
3) Shake the transceiver until a short bleep is audible. The dis-
play shows:
ALARM TEST
FAST MOVE
4) Place the transceiver horizontally and still. A short bleep is
audible and the displays:
ALARM TEST
NOT VERTICAL
After a brief moment a second bleep is audible and the dis-
play shows:
ALARM TEST
NO MOVE
5) If present, remove the tear-off contact. A short bleep is
audible and the display shows:
ALARM TEST
TEAROFF
- DIALKEY
TEST
When this test is enabled the display will show:
DIALKEY TEST
ENABLED
When any of the dial-keys is pressed, the display shows:
DIALKEY TEST
<key>
- COMM. TEST
As long as this test is enabled, there will be a continuous hand-
shake between the transceiver and the central equipment. The
handshake is confirmed by audible bleeps by the transceiver.
This function is used for site tests (e.g. coverage).
7.
POWER OFF ?
Use the up/down keys to select this function. The display will
show:
POWER OFF?
Press ENTER to switch the transceiver off. There will be no
handshake with the central equipment when the transceiver is
in installer mode.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 83
DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM
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February 1997.