INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 83
DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM
February 1997.
2.5 TRANSCEIVER ADDRESSES
The transceiver has a total of 8 addresses, 7 of which may be
programmed :
a)
All call address : CCCC
This address is not programmable and is the same for all
transceivers in the system.
This address would normally be used in an emergency sit-
uation where every transceiver holder would have to
respond to a single call. This call will be received and the
transceiver will start bleeping even if the transceiver is
programmed for “don’t disturb” (bleep switched off). This
call can be enabled or disabled by programming (see
note 1).
The system identity for the ‘All Call’ must be equal to the
system identity digit that is programmed in the opcode 1R
of the transceivers.
b)
Addresses 0 and 1 are the individual addresses. These
are addresses for the transceiver for normal calls.
Address 1 can be displayed on the numeric display on top
of the transceiver when it is in stand by status or the
transceiver may be programmed to display the latest
received numeric info (opcode 1P). When the transceiver
is in a storage rack it will always display address 1 in the
numeric display.
When the receiver is called on an individual address it will
bleep with a bleep pattern corresponding to the codeinf
digit and it will generate an absent pulse if it is in the stor-
age rack while it is called.
c)
Addresses 2 to 6 are group addresses (see note 2)
When the receiver is called on one of its group call
addresses it will bleep with a cricketed tone in a pattern
corresponding to the codeinf digit and it will not generate
an absent pulse if it is in the storage rack while it is called.
Note 1 : The address CCCC is also the default value for
the addresses which are not programmed. If the all call
should be disabled in the system than there should be no
address in the transceiver with the value CCCC or else it
will respond to a CCCC-call anyway.
Note 2 : Decimal group calls are no longer possible in
the transceiver. It will only respond if the decimal group
call address is programmed as one of the group call
addresses 2 - 6.
2.6 BLEEP PATTERNS
Seven different call tone patterns can be produced in two dif-
ferent tones (see fig. 6) the normal seven patterns are used for
normal individual calls; group calls always produce the crick-
eted tones.
The bleep pattern is controlled by the Codeinf digit which is
part of the call code.
The installer has the possibility to assign two personal bleep
patterns to the codeinf digits 1 and 2. For more information
refer to the chapter “personal bleep patterns 1 and 2”.
Fig.7 Bleep patterns
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