Gs (Geprüfte Sicherheit) Approved Systems; Installer Programming - Philips LBB 6030 Installation Instructions Manual

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DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM
1. The mobile remains motionless (No-move) and does not move for a pre-determined time.
2. The mobile remains motionless at an angle of more than 75 degrees from vertical (Not vertical) for a pre-deter-
mined time (in this case the mobile is programmed so that No-move and Not-vertical are coupled and both
alarms should be enabled).
3. The mobile remains at an angle of more than 75 degrees from vertical for a pre-determined duration.
To reset either of the alarms move the mobile from its stationary position or follow one of the RESET procedures
(see 3.3.5 RESET alarm procedures).
3.3.3 Tear-out Alarm
The tear-out alarm and pre-alarm is generated automatically once the tear-out plug is removed from its position. The
alarm can be programmed as a silent alarm or with an audible bleep. The alarm can be reset by replacing the tear-
out plug (not valid for GS approved systems) or by placing the mobile in to its storage/charging rack.
3.3.4 Pre-alarms
To indicate that a No-move, Not-verical or Tear-out alarm is about to be transmitted, the mobile can be programmed
to emit a pre-alarm (cricketed-tone). During this pre-alarm state, an alarm can be reset by either moving the mobile
from its stationary position, replacing its tear-out plug, or by pressing the alarm button for a short period. Using this
procedure reduces the possibility of false alarms.
3.3.5 RESET alarm procedures
To reset an alarm, proceed in one of the following ways (not valid for Tear-out alarm see 3.3.3):
- Press the Alarm/Reset button once to reset the audible alarm bleep (the alarm remains active as a silent
alarm). Press the Alarm/Reset button for the second time to reset the active alarm. If the opcode is pro-
grammed for a silent alarm the alarm can be reset by pressing the Alarm/Reset button once only (<1 second).
- Place the mobile in its charging/storage rack (for GS approved systems this method is the only method to reset
an alarm).
NOTE: During the audible alarm bleep the no move sensor is NOT ACTIVE.
3.4
GS (Geprüfte Sicherheit) Approved Systems
The mobiles can be used in systems with or without GS approval. If the GS mode is enabled in the opcode all the
alarms that are active in the mobile require testing when a mobile is taken out of its storage rack. Mobile also needs
to be tested after 23 hours of continuous operation and when the batteries have been changed. This test should be
performed to check that the alarm functions of the mobile are functioning correctly. In GS mode the central control
should receive a check-in call at least every 10 minutes from each operational mobile in the system. Refer to the
LBB 6509 Software manual for operational procedures.
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The settings of the mobile can be programmed by an alphadesk PC or other compatible DP6000 encoder connected
via the DP6000 bus-line to the mobiles storage/charging rack LBB 6150/00 or LBB 6150/01. The mobile must be
placed in the programming mode. To place the mobile in its programming mode place the 3-position slide switch
(fig.1L) to its upper position (1) and then place it in its storage/charging rack. The mobile receives via the DP6000
encoder programming information via the contacts on the rack. The slave rack (LBB 6150/00) should be connected
to the DP6000 bus line via the Master charging rack LBB 6150/01.
The programmed data will remain stored in the mobile until it is overwritten or set to default. Programming should be
carried out by the installer or system manager responsible for allocating mobile addresses.
ROGRAMMING
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 94
May 1999. Page 6

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