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FIRST TIME INSTALLATION 

 
 

Your WaveWare v9 Series Paging System includes: 1 Transmitter Unit, a “Rubber Duck” Antenna, 1 

RS-232 Cable, 1 Ethernet Cable (where applicable), Mounting Screws/Plastic Anchor Kit and a Power Supply.  
To install the paging system, please follow these steps: 
 

1.

 

ATTACH THE “RUBBER DUCK” ANTENNA

 to the transmitter output. In normal paging operations, 

the paging transmitter antenna should be oriented in a vertical position to maximize the paging 
range. 
 

(

Note:  

Don’t attempt to operate the system without the antenna connected to the paging transmitter, as 

damage to the paging transmitter may occur

.)

 

 

2.

 

REMOVE THE FRONT COVER OF THE PAGING SYSTEM AND HOLD IT UP AGAINST THE WALL

 

or a non-metallic vertical surface to mark where the 2 holes will go where you will mount the paging 
system.  

 

3.

 

DRILL AND ATTACH THE TOP # 8 X ¾” SHEET METAL SCREW

 to the wall or vertical surface (use 

the plastic anchors if needed).  

 
4.

 

MOUNT THE SYSTEM ONTO THE TOP SCREW

, using the 1-slotted mounting hole near the top of 

the unit inside the enclosure. 

PLACE THE 2ND SCREW

 into the round hole near the bottom of the 

enclosure, 

TIGHTEN BOTH SCREWS AND RE-ATTACH THE FRONT COVER 

of the paging system.   

 

5.

 

PLUG THE RS-232 CABLE

 into an available DB9 Serial male connector on the back of the Host 

Device, and connect it to the DB9 female connector on the paging system.   
 

(

Note: 

If the Host Device Serial port has a DB25 or USB connector, you will need the appropriate adapter, 

which are available from WaveWare or from a computer supply company.

)

 

 

6.

 

PLUG THE POWER SUPPLY

 into an 110V AC power outlet and the adapter to the paging system.  

 

(

Note: 

The green power LED indicator on the paging system should be ON when power is properly applied.

 

7.

 

PROGRAM THE PAGER DATABASE

, if needed, with the WaveWare v9 Encoder Setup Software, 

which is on our website at: 

https://www.wirelessmessaging.com/sps5-series-encoder-programming

.  

Below are 2 guides about setting up a paging system using either Serial or Ethernet connections. 

 

Содержание SPS5 V9

Страница 1: ...EMS 3 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 3 MODELS FEATURES 4 Current Systems 4 Legacy Systems 4 Features Capabilities 4 OBTAINING PAGERS FOR YOUR PAGING SYSTEM 7 FIRST TIME INSTALLATION 9 V9 ENCODER SETUP SOFTWARE GUIDE...

Страница 2: ...NSE CODES 38 APPENDIX F EXTENDED ID PROCESSING 38 APPENDIX G WAVEWARE INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS 40 PAGING MESSAGE FORMAT 40 RESPONSE TO ALL COMMANDS 42 SETUP COMMAND 45 STATUS COMMAND 45 APPENDIX H COM...

Страница 3: ...of the encoder does not change Figure 1 Current Paging System Lineup SYSTEM OVERVIEW Your WaveWare v9 Series Paging System includes a UHF or VHF transceiver an onboard RS 232 Serial COM port and an Et...

Страница 4: ...70 Y N FEATURES CAPABILITIES The capabilities of the SPS5 Series Paging Systems is standard across the board with the exception of the SPS5 v9S and Legacy Systems These do not have an Ethernet Port a...

Страница 5: ...sing a TPL Amplifier Kit INDUSTRY STANDARD POCSAG Paging Protocol Covering the Full Range of Paging Functions Including o 512 1200 and 2400 bps RD Baud Rates o Alphanumeric Text Numeric and Tone Vibe...

Страница 6: ...the WaveWare v9E v9S Paging Encoder to a variety of radio transmitters It can be set at 0 or 5 Volts PROGRAMMABLE PAGER DATABASE Supporting 5 000 pagers and up to 10 Groups of 15 Pager IDs each Stored...

Страница 7: ...e following ways o Setting Pager ID as Cap Code and running TAP or COMP2 Paging Protocols o Using Extended Pager ID Encoding and running TAP COMP2 or SNPP Paging Protocols o Use the Scope or WaveWare...

Страница 8: ...be used Different baud rates can be used in a single installation CAP CODES Each paging receiver must have at least one active cap code programmed into it Figure 4 POCSAG Device Examples ALPHANUMERIC...

Страница 9: ...plastic anchors if needed 4 MOUNT THE SYSTEM ONTO THE TOP SCREW using the 1 slotted mounting hole near the top of the unit inside the enclosure PLACE THE 2ND SCREW into the round hole near the bottom...

Страница 10: ...e version v9 3 xx If you are using a Windows OS older than Windows 8 please download and install version v9 2 11 Old New SPS 5 software is available at wirelessmessaging com sps5 series encoder progra...

Страница 11: ...nection 3 Exit PROPERTIES and unplug your serial connection to your paging system from the PC end 4 Open COM PORT PROPERTIES and check the COM port menu for the missing COM port connection 5 Exit PROP...

Страница 12: ...es an already defined database configuration SAVE DATABASE AS Defines the database configuration file and saves it EXPORT AS OMNI DATABASE Save the current database as an OMNI Messaging Server databas...

Страница 13: ...Pager Family entries in a single database configuration Figure 10 Pager Family Row 1 ACTIVE Controls if a Pager Family is checked when paging data is received from a Host Device 2 PAGER QTY Sets the...

Страница 14: ...mon group ID 1 REFERENCE A small tag to identify what the group is for 2 ACTIVE Controls if the group is checked when paging data is received from the Host Device 3 GROUP ID The ID that triggers a gro...

Страница 15: ...15 Figure 12 Canned Msgs Window 4 SETTINGS SERIAL SETTINGS Figure 13 Serial Settings Tab...

Страница 16: ...re 15 IP Network Tab 1 PAGING PROTOCOL the data format the encoder is looking for when the host device sends pages 2 NON VERBOSE MSGS Controls how paging system replies are sent to a host device 3 ASS...

Страница 17: ...tem s LAN to other networks ADVANCED SETTINGS You shouldn t need Advanced Settings for most installations unless you know what changes you need Password is maint Figure 16 Advanced Settings 1 CARRIER...

Страница 18: ...PAGING Controls if a timed group message can be reset 9 ASSUME PAGER ID AS CAPCODE The encoder looks for capcodes instead of translating IDs 10 DISCARD LF CHARS IN COMP1 Removes all Line Feed charact...

Страница 19: ...mands The ADD REPLACE and DELETE buttons allow users to easily change the repository 7 COM PORT LOG Shows easily readable serial responses from the paging system 8 LOG TO FILE Toggles whether any Test...

Страница 20: ...r Window ON WEB CONFIGURATION GUIDE CONNECTING TO THE SYSTEM Note These methods will only work if your network is using DHCP or if the static IP settings have already been programmed into the system O...

Страница 21: ...ii Click on the IP ADDRESS that is matched with a SPS5 v9E c Direct IP Method i Check your Network s List of connected devices and locate the newest addition s IP ii If you are unable to locate the co...

Страница 22: ...7 functions in the exact same way as the Paging Encoder Setup software but it does have visual differences It defines what IDs and capcodes will be used with the paging system as well as a few messagi...

Страница 23: ...amily Some pagers refer to function codes as digits or letters instead of binary memory values In this case 00 0 A 01 1 B 10 2 C and 11 3 D 10 DATA RATE Sets the transmission rate in this Pager Family...

Страница 24: ...trols if the group is checked when paging data is received from a Host Device 2 GROUP ID The ID that triggers a group page It must be an ID not used in any Pager Family 3 PAGER IDS A list of up to 15...

Страница 25: ...ault values 7 SAVE CHANGES Writes the current state of the Pager Families configuration to the paging encoder If you switch tabs before saving all changes will be lost PREDEFINED MSG The PREDEFINED MS...

Страница 26: ...much data a paging system reply sends to a host device 3 SERIAL PORT BAUD RATE Sets the serial cable speed the system is looking for from a host device 4 SERIAL PARITY DATABITS STOP BITS Sets the bina...

Страница 27: ...hat appears in the Discover and Reset Tool and on the network 3 ENABLE DHCP Controls if the IP address and network is set automatically or if it is entered manually 4 IP ADDRESS The network address of...

Страница 28: ...data formats a system can use when a host device sends pages 11 VERBOSE PROTOCOL RESPONSES FOR IP CONNECTION Controls how much data a paging system reply sends to a host device 12 ASSUME PAGER ID IS C...

Страница 29: ...IDENTIFIER INTERVAL Sets how much time is between broadcasts of the Station Identifier 7 TRANSMITTER DUTY CYCLE Controls the amount of time the radio is active in a cycle STATUS Figure 23 Status Tab T...

Страница 30: ...ings for your paging system s serial input Your paging system typically communicates with a PC or a host device via RS 232 at 9600 Baud 1 stop bit and 8 data bits with the eighth data bit ignored You...

Страница 31: ...ERATION PAGING SESSION LOGOUT SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION COMMAND The System Identification Command allows installation programs and other software applications to poll serial ports for the existence of a W...

Страница 32: ...saction is sent per block Each block sent by a host device is acknowledged by the paging system The Host Device must wait for this acknowledgement before sending the next block The WaveWare v9E Paging...

Страница 33: ...eld define paging message encoding attributes while the preceding digits define the pager cap code Extended ID processing avoids having to configure and check Pager Families in WaveWare SPS5 v9 Series...

Страница 34: ...pond with an error message and an RS CR which tells the host device to abandon the transaction AN EXAMPLE RS ERROR MESSAGE SEQUENCE 511 Invalid pager ID not in database CR RS CR PAGING SESSION LOGOUT...

Страница 35: ...ion TAP NON VERBOSE It reduces the paging system response to 3 digit numeric codes COMP2 NON VERBOSE In the COMP2 Non Verbose mode the response is reduced to none at all COMP1 Any data received on the...

Страница 36: ...TAPMsgBlock Len Function measures the size of strings B Mid TAPMsgBlock j 1 Mid Function pulls parts of strings in this case each character individually D Asc B Asc Function converts characters to an...

Страница 37: ...tween the host device and the system Stopbits 1 Subs execute code without returning a value to whatever called for it Public Sub Write2Lines ByVal MsgLine1 As String ByVal MsgLine2 As String ByVal ID...

Страница 38: ...his message is accompanied by a NAK Note ACK NAK and RS are only representations of the lower order ASCII control characters output by the paging system ACK represents DEC 06 NAK represents DEC 21 and...

Страница 39: ...A function code of 0 causes the default function code for a particular Message Encoding Type E to be substituted The default value for F is 4 when the E value is alphanumeric encoding and 1 when the...

Страница 40: ...ength group paging and timed messaging Each protocol has its advantages and disadvantages but both accomplish the process of causing POCSAG encoded paging messages to be delivered to local area pagers...

Страница 41: ...up to 500 alphanumeric message characters to be transmitted ETX Used to mark the end of the message to be transmitted EOT Used to mark the end of a Transmit Paging Message command All following chara...

Страница 42: ...g receiver with cap code 0145678 Note that the portion of the string after the cap code is ignored by the paging system because the paging message type was a paging message type of one to four beeps E...

Страница 43: ...ing data at a QQ value of 12 and resume sending data when the QQ value reaches 10 or less You can query the size of the Input Queue by submitting a Status Command D Numeric character that indicates wh...

Страница 44: ...g was not fully interpreted by the paging encoder 07 EEPROM Write Error Indicates an internal system error in the paging encoder with regard to the proper storage of configuration information This con...

Страница 45: ...es Setup Mode X is the command type and V is the value The comma delimiters are optional Valid values X are 1 CARRIER DETECT MODE Valid values V are 0 OFF 1 ON EXAMPLE 1 SOH S 1 0 EOT Sets the Carrier...

Страница 46: ...ted in the data stream 2 A time period of about 10 seconds elapses after receipt of the last character on the serial port 3 256 characters or more accumulate in the serial port input buffer If any of...

Страница 47: ...r are the normal delimiters in COMP2 protocol A COMP2 PROTOCOL SUPERSET IS ALSO AVAILABLE WHERE THE MESSAGE FORMATTED AS PagerIDX CR Message CR The message will be delivered using function code value...

Страница 48: ...ch output message assures that out of synch conditions will not occur MULTIPLE MESSAGES USING FORCED RESYNCHRONIZATION EXAMPLE DEL DEL DEL PagerID CR Message 1 CR DEL DEL DEL PagerID CR Message 2 CR W...

Страница 49: ...PECIFICATIONS A simple definition of the difference between the Scope and TAP Protocols is that the Scope Protocol is a dedicated connection that doesn t require a login process and it assumes that th...

Страница 50: ...0145678 and multiple tone cadence capability Certain paging receivers aren t designed to respond to multiple tone cadence messages RESPONSE TO ALL COMMANDS RESPONSES TO PAGING MESSAGE COMMANDS COME I...

Страница 51: ...MATTED STRING ON THE SERIAL PORT RECEPTION OF THE ATI CR CONTROL STRING ON THE SERIAL PORT When programming the WaveWare v9E Paging Encoder s pager database each of the ten pager groups of up to 15 pa...

Страница 52: ...t also lights up if one or more error s are found in the paging system 1 CD Not used 2 RD Data Output by the paging system 3 TD Data Received by the paging system Power GREEN LED Shows Power is on 4 D...

Страница 53: ...ON PROBLEMS OCCUR EXCESSIVE CARRIER SIGNAL DETECTION CONDITIONS OCCUR AT THE PAGING SYSTEM You can monitor for radio signals using a simple multi channel UHF band scanner You listen to the scanner for...

Страница 54: ...to pagers beyond the normal warranted equipment repair or replacement during the warranty period NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pu...

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