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Scope DataPage UHF MK2 Radio Paging System 

DPMK2/6

 10 

 

07/05

 

 
3: Phone

 (refer also to Section 2: Telephone Interface

)

 

 

This section is only applicable to models: NDPDTMF, NDPLP 
 

The telephone interface can be programmed through the keyboard as follows: 
 
Press key 3. The screen will change to display:- 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RINGS TO ANSWER:  

 

 

 

 

 

    

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Select a number in the range 1-9 and press ENTER. This will define the number of rings before the system 
will pick up the line. Pressing CANCEL will abort the change and return you to the programming menu. 
 
Note, this value refers to the NDPDTMF model only, as the NDPLP version does not ring, but merely picks 
up the line. 
 
After pressing ENTER, the display will change to: 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INACT’V TIMEOUT: 

 

 

 

 

 

   > 

10  

 

   

(The number shown is just an example

 
Enter a number in the range 2-99 secs. This will adjust the inactivity time (i.e. no button presses) after which 
the line will be dropped. 
 
After pressing ENTER, the display will change to: 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANS TONE DELAY: 

 

 

 

 

 

    

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This number must fall within the range of 1-99 (each unit = 0.1 sec approx.). This will adjust the delay time 
from the moment the line is picked up to the time that the sign on tones are generated. 
 
 

4: Serial

 

 
This connection is reserved for advanced programming and for specialist applications. 
It will not therefore be accessible to the user for systems supplied in the standard configuration. 

 

Press key 4. This sets the serial data communication speed between the transcoder and host. The screen 
will change to display: 

BAUD RATE (1-8) 

 

 

 

 

 

     9600 

 
 
Enter a number in the range 1-8. 1=300, 2=600, 3=1200, 4=2400, 5=4800, 6=9600, 7= 19200, 8=38400 
baud. 
 
After pressing ENTER, the display will change to: 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PARITY (1-3): 

 

 

 

 

 

         NONE 

 
Enter a key in the range 1-3. 1=None, 2=Odd, 3=Even. 
 
After pressing ENTER, the display will change to: 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DATA BITS (7-8): 

Enter a number in the range 7-8 to set.         

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Summary of Contents for DataPage Mark 2

Page 1: ...2 age MK2 age MK2 age MK2 Desktop UHF Radio Paging System Scope Communications UK Ltd Quantum House Steamer Quay Totnes Devon TQ9 5AL Tel 441803860700Fax 441803863716Email sales scope uk com Web www scope uk com Installation User Manual DPMK2 6 ...

Page 2: ...quipment is governed by our standard terms and conditions of sale which can be found on the reverse of all order acknowledgements proforma invoices delivery notes price lists and invoices Alternatively these can be provided on request Faxed proforma invoices and quotations refer to conditions available upon request Important Safety Information Scope products are designed to operate safely when ins...

Page 3: ...r a period of one year from the original purchase date During this time if there is a defect or malfunction of this product Scope will with proof of purchase repair or replace at it s discretion any defective parts free of charge This does not include where the adjustments parts and repair are necessary due to circumstances beyond the control of Scope including but not limited to fire or other cas...

Page 4: ...ease read the instructions carefully WARNING Operating the system without an antenna can cause extensive damage Licensing Note This system requires a valid OFCOM licence for operation in the UK It is the user s responsibility to apply for an On Site Paging licence on form Of21 Private Business Radio Licence Application Form available online at www ofcom org uk The relevant clauses on the Of21 form...

Page 5: ...ernal telephones to the selected internal two wire extension socket The NDLP model is therefore configured for connection to a spare external line port by way of the AB wire The telephone exchange must then be programmed such that this line port is not automatically selected when requesting an external line but the internal extensions can select this line port either by way of a pre programmed fea...

Page 6: ...gain Pressing the SEND key in place of the ENTER key will transmit a tone only message to the pager using the default beep type 5 After pressing ENTER the next screen appears to offer the selection of the beep types Again the flashing cursor invites you to enter a selection At this point the operator may choose to select a beep type 1 2 3 or 4 or press ENTER without making a selection This will at...

Page 7: ...Scope DataPage UHF MK2 Radio Paging System DPMK2 6 6 07 05 Fig 1 Connecting the antenna and locking cover Fig 2 Connection port detail ...

Page 8: ...al for cross interference Also remember that the capability of your system will be affected by Foil backed plaster board metal mesh wire reinforced glass metal sheeting large mirrors suspended ceilings lift shafts etc These can all reflect and thereby reduce the signalling capability of the transmitter A little forethought prior to installation coupled with a few tests can normally avoid most of t...

Page 9: ... shown is just an example To change the base pager ID enter the new number and press ENTER In the event that you make a mistake press CANCEL and start again After pressing ENTER the screen display will change to prompt for the default beep type DEFAULT BEEP 1 You may enter a number in the range 1 4 which will correspond to the pager beep codes A B C D respectively Note not all pagers are equipped ...

Page 10: ...y Open Mode the message is repeated whilst the contact remains in the closed state This screen allows you to select the time gap between each repeat transmission Each unit represents a block of 10 seconds After making your selection press ENTER to store display will change to INPUT 1 PAGER Type in the pager no which you wish to activate when contact 1 is triggered After making your selection press...

Page 11: ... the inactivity time i e no button presses after which the line will be dropped After pressing ENTER the display will change to ANS TONE DELAY 2 This number must fall within the range of 1 99 each unit 0 1 sec approx This will adjust the delay time from the moment the line is picked up to the time that the sign on tones are generated 4 Serial This connection is reserved for advanced programming an...

Page 12: ...guration display will read Serial Port Not Active 5 Changing the Password Whilst at the main programming menu screen press Screen will change to ENTER PASSWORD Type in current password and press ENTER Screen will change to NEW PASSWORD Type in new password and press ENTER Screen will change to CONFIRM PASSW D Re type the new password and press ENTER Screen will now read Password Updated OK The new...

Page 13: ... will alert the system which will pick up the line Use of this interface with keyphones or hybrids of any sort is not recommended and we cannot provide any support for such applications Avoid any equipment with four wire capability Both of these interfaces contain BS6301 isolation devices There is total electrical isolation between the paging logic and power supply and the PABX side of the apparat...

Page 14: ...thout waiting for the sign on tones this may well require the delay before sending the sign on tones to be lengthened see programming section on SET TIME BEFORE SIGN ON TONES To achieve this facility you must send valid DTMF tones to be received by the system before the sign on tones are generated It is therefore possible to extend the sign on delay past the inactivity timer which effectively mean...

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