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Scope Xlite USA Version

 

 

XliteUSA 01/00 

 

Issue 1 

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PREFACE 

 
 
 

Important Installation Information

 

 

It is the purchasers’ responsibility to determine the suitability of this equipment and its derivatives for any 
given application, Scope cannot give specific advice in this manual, as each use will require independent 
evaluation. 
 
Scope has, wherever possible, employed extra safeguards or designed optional equipment to further 
monitor the system’s performance.  Certain system installations, operational requirements or budgets 
may, however, limit the effectiveness of these safeguards. Again, the suitability of the system for any 
given application must therefore be decided by the installer and their customer, relative to the application 
and risk. 

 
Licence 

 
This equipment is cleared for use within the USA under a license assigned to the exclusive importer, 
PIPS Holdings Inc. License No. 950415906. Certain restrictions apply in respect of power output and 
antenna installations. 
Alternative frequencies are available by formal license application (Form 600) via the FCC. These will not 
be subject to the same restrictions as the standard assigned license. You should obtain the FCC Rules 
and Regulations, Title 47, Part 80 to End, including Parts 90 and 95, available from the US Gov. Printing 
Office, GPO Bookstore, FCC Office or  www.fcc.gov/oet/info/rules/ 

 
Important Safety Information

 

 

Scope products are designed to operate safely when installed and used according to general safety 
practices. The following requirements should be observed at all times. 
 

Do NOT subject this equipment to: 

Mechanical shock 
Excessive humidity or moisture 
Extremes of temperature 
Corrosive liquids 
 
This equipment is designed for indoor use, unless expressly stated otherwise, and must not be used in 
classified Hazardous Areas, including areas containing explosive or flammable vapors, unless express 
authorization has been given in writing by the manufacturer. If in doubt, consult your local product dealer 
for further information. 
 
Do not obstruct any slots or openings in the product. These are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable 
operation of the product and to protect it from overheating. 
 
Only use a damp cloth for cleaning (not liquid or aerosol based cleaners), and ensure that any power is 
removed from the unit prior to beginning the cleaning operation.

 

 

Removal of covers from the equipment must only be undertaken by authorized service personnel, who 
must ensure that power is isolated prior to removal. 

 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for X Lite MK1 XLUK

Page 1: ...Paging System Model XLUK Scope Marketing Communications UK Ltd The Scope Complex Wills Rd Totnes Devon TQ9 5XN Tel 441803864569Fax 441803863716 XLITE 1 Installation User Manual X Lite MK1 X Lite MK1 X XLite Lite ...

Page 2: ...nse You should obtain the FCC Rules and Regulations Title 47 Part 80 to End including Parts 90 and 95 available from the US Gov Printing Office GPO Bookstore FCC Office or www fcc gov oet info rules Important Safety Information Scope products are designed to operate safely when installed and used according to general safety practices The following requirements should be observed at all times Do NO...

Page 3: ...will vary between applications If portable equipment has been dropped or is worn by a person involved in an accident the unit should be tested again before re use It must be stressed that the physical range tests are essential and that any construction work or movement of plant or equipment could alter the signaling capability of the unit Radio equipment like any other requires servicing from time...

Page 4: ...direct special incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the product even if advised of the possibility of such damages The warranties and remedies set forth above are exclusive and in lieu of all others oral or written expressed or implied No Scope distributor dealer agent or employee is authorized to make any modification extension or addition to this warranty Some states ...

Page 5: ...nit For coverage of very large sites or where exceptionally difficult operating conditions exist it may be advantageous to install an external antenna Installing the transmitter on the second or third floor of a building will more often than not boost overall range However horizontal range is not always required as much as propagation through a multi story building Here it may be more useful to us...

Page 6: ... be affected by the type of material the unit is mounted on and its surroundings The following is a list of materials that this transmitter will be adversely affected by if mounted on or if mounted in close proximity to a Foil back wallboard b Metal mesh or wire reinforced glass c Metal sheeting large mirrors or suspended ceilings d Lift shafts All of the above can reflect radio waves and thereby ...

Page 7: ... antenna which is separate from the transmitter unit itself ensure that the previous criteria covered under the section headed Location of the Hardware have been strictly adhered to also see section headed Other Antennas SERIAL PORT 25 way D Type Plug 9PIN TO 25PIN SIGNAL DIRECTION 03 02 TRANSMIT DATA TX OUT 02 03 RECEIVE DATA RX IN 08 04 REQUEST TO SEND RTS OUT 07 05 CLEAR TO SEND CTS IN 05 07 GR...

Page 8: ...Scope Xlite USA Version XliteUSA 01 00 Issue 1 7 X L ite ...

Page 9: ... Check that the communications configuration and protocol on the host matches the system e g 8 N 1 Scope Note auto baud rate detection is from 600 to 9600 baud 3 Check that the pagers are at least 3 meters from the transmitter and aerial Under certain conditions it is possible to flood the pager receivers and corrupt the data received 4 Check that the pagers have the battery installed with the cor...

Page 10: ...or further details Pre terminated coaxial feeder cables are available for 5 10 or 15 meter requirements Note High frequencies can equate to high power losses Always use quality cable RG58 is only acceptable on cable runs of up to 5 meters We recommend RG213 or equivalent on greater lengths If in doubt consult your dealer subject to license conditions Specifically mounting height and Effective Radi...

Page 11: ...tter Frequency Range 450 470 MHz Channel Spacing 25 KHz TX Baud Rate 1200 FCC ID No JRNUSASERILINK Serial Port Baud Rate Auto detect from 600 to 9600 Port configuration 8 N 1 default Protocol Scope default General Footprint mm 185 H x 140 W x 42 D dependent on system configuration excluding aerial Scope s policy is one of continuous development and specifications are subject to change without noti...

Page 12: ...ers are always spaced 8 digits apart This is a function of the POCSAG standard it allows for eight frames in which the pager identity can reside Scope uses frame 0 as a default for most systems as this provides for the fastest pager response when called To avoid system identity clashes transcoders are provided with a base number within the range of 1000 to 1 999 000 If for example a base address o...

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