4.2.4 Address programming via the keyboard of the
telephone coupler LBB 5840.
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Enter on the keyboard:
C C C C O 1 A X3 X2 X1 X0 for the normal call address.
C C C C O 2 A X3 X2 X1 X0 for the group call address.
C C C C O 3 A X3 X2 X1 X0 for the group call address.
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After successful transmission the receiver bleeps in the rhythm
of the address level (wireless only) and a display receiver shows
the address A X3 X2 X1 X0 .
4.2.5 Finishing the programming
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Switch off the receiver.
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Remove the batteries.
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Put the slide switch inside the battery cover back in the selected
battery type position (middle or bottom).
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Position the batteries, close and lock the battery cover.
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Switch on the receiver and a short single bleep is heard. The
personal address is shown on the display (if present). The receiver is
now ready for use.
5. MISCELLANEOUS
5.1Removing the clip
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Pull the clip completely open (fig.8A) by releasing the hook
(fig.8B).
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First remove the clip from the right hinge position by pressing it
upwards. Now the left hinge can easily be removed.
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The clip carrier can be removed by loosing the 2 screws
(fig.8C).
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When no clip is used, the 2 small cups (fig.8D) stored behind
the clip carrier can be used for covering the screw holes.
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Consult your local Philips representative or sales office for
other possibilities to carry the receiver.
5.2 Address sticker
For bleep only receivers, separate the housing parts (see par.4.1)
and put a sticker with the normal call address number on the display
block.
5.3 Identification
The product identification is attached to the VHF/UHF module and
inside the battery cover. The identification tag shows type and
stroke number for the frequency channel; hardware and software
release; serial nr; week nr. (battery cover only).
The cut-away on the housing at the side of the clip is meant for
intrinsically safe identification or local PTT information.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 77
DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM
Page 5/5
June 1992
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Removing clip