
Microframe Corporation
Series 3500 - MultiPage System
12
3 WIRELESS UHF DISPLAY
3.1 INSTALLATION
Step 1:
Wire in the power adapter. To do this,
simply place one wire from the adapter under
one of the screwdown terminals and the other
wire under the other screwdown terminal as
shown on page 11. At this point, plug in the
power adapter and check the Display for proper
operation.
Step 2:
Hang the Display. The Display is hung on
the wall like a picture frame on a nail or screw.
Simply secure a nail or screw into the wall and
line up the “key hole” in the back of the Display
to hang the Display.
Optional Installation
For aesthetic reasons, you may wish to run
the wire from the power adapter to the Display
concealed in the wall. A person skilled in wiring
should complete this task. The Display uses low
voltage (24-volt) wiring and generally does not
require conduit.
3.2 OPERATION
If you purchased this Display for use with
a MultiPage Transmitter, you should be able
to simply plug in the Display and then enter
and delete numbers as specifi ed in the “Mul-
tiPage Operation” section. If you are using
this Display with another transmitter, please
read "Using the Display with the DataPage
Lite or the DataPage II” that's located on the
following page.
3.3 CONFIGURATION
Under normal circumstances, you will not
need to change the Display confi guration. The
Display confi gurations fall into two basic cat-
egories. The fi rst is "Display Communication
Settings," and the second is "Display Behavior
Settings."
3.31 Display Communications Set-
tings
The Display comes from the factory ready
to communicate with a MultiPage Transmit-
ter (Base ID 0500000, Baud Rate 512). The
Display will intelligently communicate with
other settings by doing the following:
Press the button on the back of the UHF
Display one time. The Display will show vertical
bars. Next, page Pager number 1 with a beep
type of 2 and message 00. The Display should
change to horizontal bars to signify that it has
learned the Transmitter identity (Base ID and
Baud Rate). If the Display does not receive a
valid transmission within 90 seconds, it will
show an
EE
.
3.32 Display Behavior Settings
The UHF Display's behavior can be changed
by sending special codes to Pager 9999. All codes
are indicated by the form XX_XX or XX_XXXX
where "_" is a space. There are basically fi ve
settings that can be changed using the 9999
command as seen below.
3.33 Mode Settings
The UHF Display has two possible Modes:
Mode 1 displays the messages sent to a specifi c
Vibrating Pager, and Mode 2 displays all Pager
numbers paged by the Transmitter.
Mode 1
) To program the UHF Display to show
all messages sent to Pager 300. Send a page to
Pager 9999 with the message “00_0300.”
NOTE: You must use the “SPACE” key to
insert the space in the message between 00
and the Pager number. The Display will now
show all messages sent to Pager 300.
Mode 2)
To program the Display to show all
pages sent by the Transmitter, send a page to
Pager 9999 with the message “00_0000.”
3.331 Roll-Over Time Setting
The Roll-Over Time is the time each number
in the Display memory is shown before changing
to the next number. This time can be set from
1 to 9 seconds. To set this time, send a page to
Pager 9999 with the message “01_0X” where
X is a number 1-9 representing the number of
seconds.