Personal Security Data Book | 1 Personal Security and Paging Systems Data Book 2004
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Personal Security Data Book | 3 Contents Introduction Radio Paging Systems p. 5 Standard Paging receivers p. 9 High performance Paging receivers p. 17 Paging Talk-back transceivers p. 23 Standard Personal Security transmitter p. 29 Personal Security transceiver p. 31 Personal Security location transmitter p. 37 Storage racks p. 39 Central transmitters/receivers p. 49 Control desks p. 59 Alphadesk SW-modules p. 73 Interfacing p. 93 Application notes p.
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Personal Security Data Book | 5 Personal Security and Paging Systems Introduction Bosch was the first company to introduce digital paging, and has maintained its position as a world leader ever since. The range of digital paging equipment is constantly being upgraded and expanded to meet the demands of the market.
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Personal Security Data Book | 7 Paging and Personal Security Mobiles A wide range of Paging and Personal Security mobiles are available to satisfy even the most demanding requirements for your mobile personel. Standard Paging receivers The standard range of receivers offers the user a basic array of options. From bleep-only upto speech receivers with numeric display can be used in a wide range of applications p.
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Personal Security Data Book | 9 LBB 6080, LBB 6180, LBB 6081, LBB 6181, LBB 6085, LBB 6185, LBB 6086, LBB 6186 Paging Receivers • • • • • • • • • • Application Construction This group of Bosch high quality, light-weight paging receivers of Generation III are designed for use in standard systems and the Bosch Compact Mini System. The receivers operate in the low VHF band 25 - 50 MHz or UHF band 410 - 470 MHz.
| Personal Security Data Book Basic Functions Decimal group call Bleep Patterns The receiver can be called with 7 bleep patterns in 2 different ways (normal and “cricketed” = intermittent). So 14 different bleep signals and a silent call (only info) can be selected. Normal signals are for single calls, “cricketed” signals are for group calls. A LED on top of the receiver blinks in the same rythm as the bleep.
Personal Security Data Book | 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAFETY APPROVALS AND STANDARDS ELECTRICAL Call functions: CE-marking: acc. to Telecom directive 1999/5/EC Safety: acc. to EN6090 + A1+A2+A3+A4+A11 (1997) 7 tone patterns in 2 versions EMC: acc. to ETSI EN 301 489-1 (2002) LED call indicator Paging specific: acc. to ETSI EN 301 489-2 (2002) 5-digit LCD display ESD: acc.
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Personal Security Data Book | 13 LBB 6x82, 6x83, 6x87, 6x88 Standard Paging Receivers • • • • • • • • • • • Application VHF This group of Bosch high quality, light-weight, Generation III paging receivers are designed for use in DP6000 systems. The receivers have 3 basic functions, to bleep when called, reproduce spoken messages, and display numeric digital information. Receivers are available in VHF and UHF versions.
| Personal Security Data Book Controls and Indications Display modes A red flashing LED indicates an incoming call. The numeric display version has a 5-digit LCD display enabling messages to be easily read by the receiver. A recall button enables the scrolling of info messages and addresses. The bleep only version includes a card label with the users personal call address sited in the display window. Transmitted digital numeric information is visible on top of the receiver on a 5-digit display.
Personal Security Data Book | 15 A call to a receiver from an alpha desk, is recognised by the receiver’s software.This software enables speech, if required, to be included in a call complete with a preprogrammed speech time. Decimal group call The receiver can be allocated a decimal group address where it can be paged with other receivers within a group. A decimal group call is transmitted when the address contains a letter F in any of the displayed 3 least significant digits on the receiver’s display.
| Personal Security Data Book TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAFETY APPROVALS AND STANDARDS ELECTRICAL Call functions: CE-marking: acc. to Telecom directive 1999/5/EC Safety: acc. to EN6090 + A1+A2+A3+A4+A11 (1997) 7 tone patterns in 2 versions EMC: acc. to ETSI EN 301 489-1 (2002) LED call indicator Paging specific: acc. to ETSI EN 301 489-2 (2002) 5-digit LCD display ESD: acc.
Personal Security Data Book | 17 LBB 609x/xx - LBB 619x/xx High performance Paging Receivers • • • • • • • • • • • • High performance range of paging receivers Light, compact and robust Available in attractive light or dark colour scheme Complete with snap-fit type pocket clip with overstress protection Available with bleep, vibration, speech, numeric and alphanumeric display with 10-deep message stack Dynamic group addressing Telemetry function for up-todate monitoring 14 bleep/vibration patterns 8 addr
| Personal Security Data Book LBB 6x92/xx, LBB 6x97/xx LBB 6x94/xx, LBB 6x99/xx Identical to the LBB 6x91/xx and LBB 6x96/xx the receivers LBB 6x92/xx and LBB 6x97/xx can also receive speech messages as well as having a vibration facility to discretely alert its holder of an incoming call (its bleep mode can be switched off) or for use in an extremely noisy environment.
Personal Security Data Book | 19 Standard features Out-of range indication All receivers in the range are equipped with a low battery warning, battery saving facility and absent indication. An out-of range function is incorporated in all receivers to alert its user when the receiver has been taken out-ofrange of the system transmitters. The central transmits an out-or-range signal every 30 seconds.
| Personal Security Data Book FR ONT VIEW REAR VIEW C 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 A 8 9 D B K L 1* 2* 2 x LR1 TOP VIEW D M SIDE VIEW D Bleep/vibrator patter ns 0/8 1/9 E N 2/A F 3/B G 4/C BOTTOM VIEW 5/D H 6/E J 7/F Silent call (Calls 1 - 7 = nor mal tone Calls 8 - F = cr icketed tone) FIGURE 1 - Generation IV paging receiver (version illustrated LBB 6094/xx, 6099/xx, 6194/xx, 6199/xx) Key to symbols Generation IV range of receivers A B C D E F G H J K L M N Type No.
Personal Security Data Book | 21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MECHANICAL Housing material: Polycarbonate in 2 colours (light and dark grey) Dimensions: 92 x 52 x 28 mm (versions without alpha display ), 92 x 52 x 32 mm (versions with alpha display) Pocket clip: snap fit type construction Weight (incl.
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Personal Security Data Book | 23 LBB 6063/xx & LBB 6064/xx High performance Paging Transceivers • • • • • • • • • • Introduction The Bosch range of Generation III transceivers are designed for use in combination with a choice of receiver and transmitter modules to provide a fully functional transceiver for use in the DP6000 Digital Paging System.
| Personal Security Data Book The design of the transceivers makes them splash-water proof according to the IP 64 classification. The special sturdy design of the aerials provides excellent reception and transmission performance. A rugged industrial holster with clip assembly, designed to fit on a belt, can be used to carry the transceiver. The holster’s design ensures that the transceiver is firmly held in place and protected when on the move. numbers for contacting other users of the DP6000 system.
Personal Security Data Book | 25 Addresses The transceiver can have up to 8 different addresses as follows: 1 x ALL call address 2 x Individual call addresses 5 x Group call addresses On reception of a call, the transceiver holder can press the ‘Press to-Talk’ button and speak into the transceiver’s built-in microphone to the originator of the paging call. In this manner a two-way verbal conversation (talk-back) is established.
| Personal Security Data Book Power Alarms The transceiver is powered from three LR1 batteries which may be either disposable or rechargeable. The transceiver incorporates an automatic battery saving function. This function ensures that the available power is used efficiently. When the battery voltage drops below an acceptable level, an audible signal, and if fitted with an alphanumeric display, a visual signal indicates this condition.
Personal Security Data Book | 27 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Receiver Section UHF Rx Module LBB 6012/xx VHF Rx. module LBB 6112/xx - Normal stand-by mode : 4.0 mA : 2.6 mA - Battery saving mode : 0.25 mA : 0.16 mA Frequency range : 420 - 470 MHz : 25 - 50 MHz - Calls (80% successful calls) : 15 µV/m : 35 µV/m - Battery saving enabled : -2dB : -2dB - speech (in respect to sensitivity of calls) : - 6 dB : - 6 dB - Channel spacing : 25 kHz : 12.5 kHz UHF Tx. Module LBB 6013/xx VHF Tx.
| Personal Security Data Book TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONTD.) Total Transceiver LBB 606* plus Receiver Module LBB 6*12/.. and Generation III DP 6000 Transceivers Transmitter Module LBB6*13/.. Function Table Supply voltage: 3 x IEC - LR1 size batteries: 3.2 V - 5.1 V Weight: 220 - 250 grammes Housing material: polycarbonate/ABS (80/20) Dimensions: 142 x 60 x 28 mm Radiation: acc. Ets 300.
Personal Security Data Book | 29 LBB 6030 - LBB 6035 PS 6000 PS-Micro Alarm Transmitters • • • • • • • Introduction The Bosch PS-Micro Alarm Transmitters LBB 6030 - LBB 6035 are intended for use in the Bosch Personal Security system in combination with a dedicated central control LBB 6000\LBB 6001 (Alphadesk PC) with the PS-Micro software package LBB 6509 or the PS-micro controledesk LBB6105.
| Personal Security Data Book A red LED in combination with audio bleep patterns provides the mobile holder with visual and audio operational feedback. Indications include, pre-alarm, alarm, low battery, error bleep, and confirmation during mobile programming. 1 3 4 (LBB 6034 & LBB 6035 only) 3 Manual alarm button 2 10 Once stored or taken out of its storage- /charging rack, the mobile informs the central control of its absence status and vice versa.
Personal Security Data Book | 31 LBB 6065/xx, LBB 6066/xx PS 6000 High performance Personal Security Transceivers • • • • • • • Introduction The Bosch range of personal security paging transceivers are designed for use in the PS6000 Personal Security system. Transceivers are also capable of receiving 48-character alphanumeric messages and 5-digit numeric messages on separate displays.
| Personal Security Data Book Type No. Assignment and ordering details. Rear housing panel The modular concept of the Generation III PS 6000 range means that a number of options are available to suit specific requirements. Table 1 opposite lists the functions available according to the type number: The PS paging transceivers/receivers can be delivered with or without a fixed clip attachment on the rear cover panel.
Personal Security Data Book | 33 PS Paging Transceiver LBB 6065/xx VHF/UHF Talk-back transceiver with personal security functions - For use in PS 6000 paging systems 2 x 12 character alphanumeric display 5-digit numeric display Personal security functions Menu driven user settings Intended for use in areas involving a high level of personal risk.
| Personal Security Data Book LBB 6066/xx VHF/UHF Talk-back transceiver with personal security and dial functions Bleep/vibrator patterns 0/8 1/9 - Similar to LBB 6065/xx but with : - 12-key dial-pad 2/A 3/B 4/C This transceiver, in combination with personal security facilities, provides two-way speech communication between user and system operator, other users in the system equipped with talk-back facilities, and access to the public telephone network.
Personal Security Data Book | 35 Construction Compact and robust, as well as being splash water-proof to the IP64 standard, the range of PS 6000 receivers and transceivers are ideally suited for light and heavy industrial applications, such as in chemical and petrochemical industries, power generation plants, shipyards and industrial complexes etc..
| Personal Security Data Book TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Total transceiver LBB 606* with receiver module LBB 6*12/xx and Receiver section transmitter module LBB 6*13/xx UHF Rx VHF Rx Supply voltage module module (3 x IEC - LRI size LBB 6012/xx LBB 6112/xx batteries) : 3.34 V - 4.8 V Weight :220 - 250 grammes : 4.0 ± 1mA : 2.5 ± 1 mA Housing material :polycarbonate/ABS (80/20) Current consumption Normal stand-by mode Battery saving mode :0.25 mA : 0.
Personal Security Data Book | 37 LBB 6070 PS6000 Location Transmitter • • • • • • Compact and rigid glass-fibre reinforced polyester housing suitable for use in industrial climates Front-mounted LED indicating unit power More than one million location addresses can be distinguished Easy address programming using five rotary switches Adjustable transmission range from 0.5 to 4.
| Personal Security Data Book Fig. 1 When used in combination with Personal Security Software LBB6507 and PS-mobiles with location detection, it is possible to check the current position and direction of movement of a PS-mobile The above screen was taken from a PC Alpha Desk running the PS6000 Software Package.
Personal Security Data Book | 39 LBB 6150/00, LBB 6150/01 & LBB 6150/02 Storage Racks • • • • • • • Application The Bosch receiver storage racks, type LBB 6150/00, LBB 6150/01 and LBB 6150/02 are designed for DP 6000 systems. They are suitable for use with Generation III receivers, types LBB 6x8x, Generation IV receivers, types LBB 6x9x, as well as PS-Micro personal security mobiles, types LBB 603x using either disposable or rechargeable batteries.
| Personal Security Data Book All racks have a storage capacity for five paging receivers. When the receivers are connected correctly to the rack, the yellow LED’s which are positioned next to the storage units will be lit. The PCB of the storage rack is prepared for the mounting of optional components for external indication that a certain receiver is put in the rack (e.g. five extra LED’s).
Personal Security Data Book | 41 LBB 6152/00 Single Storage Rack • • • • • • Introduction The Bosch’ Single Storage Rack, LBB 6152/00 has been designed for use in a DP6000 system. The rack, constructed of durable ABS plastic, accepts generation III receivers having type numbers LBB 608x and LBB 618x and generation IV receivers having type numbers LBB 609x and LBB 619x, with or without pocket clip and containing batteries.
| Personal Security Data Book TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL DC input voltage (external supply): 10.8 - 14.4 V d.c DC charging current: 6 - 8.5 mA or AC input voltage (external supply): 9V MECHANICAL Indication: Yellow LED (charging confirmation) Mounting: Table-top Dimensions: 85 x 150 x 60 mm Weight: 300 g Supplementary Items (To be ordered separately). AC Power adaptor LBB 5319/10 (2-pin Euro version only) - Input: 230 V a.c ± 10% 50 Hz - Output: 9 V a.
Personal Security Data Book | 43 LBB 6151/00, LBB 6151/01 Generation III Transceiver Storage Racks • • • • General description LBB 6151/01 Master Storage Rack The Master Storage Rack LBB 6151/01 has been designed to accommodate four Generation III transceivers, with type numbers LBB 6063, LBB 6064, LBB 6065 and LBB 6066. Suitable for both wall and flush mounting , the storage rack is connected to the paging system via a cable terminated with a 16-pole Hirschmann connector.
| Personal Security Data Book A yellow indicator lamp (LED) located besides each storage compartment illuminates when the transceiver is correctly housed and charging. The type LBB 6150 and type LBB 6151 storage racks can be mixed together. LBB 6151/00 transceiver slave racks can be interconnected with the LBB 6150/01 master rack and LBB 6150/00 slave racks can be connected to the LBB 6151/01 transceiver master rack. The racks are suitable for both wall and flush mounting.
Personal Security Data Book | 45 LBB 6153/00 Single Storage Rack • • • • • • General Description The Bosch single storage and recharging rack LBB 6153/00 has been designed for use in a DP6000 system. The rack, constructed of durable ABS plastic, accepts generation III DP6000/PS 6000 transceivers and optionally two sets of three rechargeable transceiver batteries. Functional description The ergonomically style unit is used for charging the batteries of a single third generation transceiver.
| Personal Security Data Book TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SUPPLEMENTARY ITEMS (to be ordered separately) ELECTRICAL Input Voltage: 9 Va.c. (external supply) AC Power adapter LBB 5319/10 Fast charge current: 40 mA ±10%, (2-pin Euro version only) 6 hours 20°C ±20% Input: Trickle charge current: 11 mA ±10% Battery charge current: 10 mA ±10% (2 x 3 batteries) 230 Va.c. ±10% 50 Hz 27 mA / 6.2 VA Output: 9 Va.c. / 300 mA / 2.
Personal Security Data Book | 47 Paging and Personal Security Central Equipment Central transmitters and receivers A range of VHF and UHF central transmitters and receivers used in DP6000 Paging and PS6000 Personel Security Systems. Extending the coverage of the system using multiple transmitters and/or receivers in a single system, large and complex sites can be covered. p. 49 Control desks A wide range of paging and personel security desks are available.
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Personal Security Data Book | 49 LBB 5868/xx, 5888/xxx DP 6000 Paging Transmitter • • • • • • • Introduction The paging transmitters LBB 5868/xx and LBB 5888/xx are designed for indoor use in a Bosch DP6000 digital paging system. The output power of the transmitter is variable between 0.5-5 W. Its aerial output is fully protected against damage caused by short- or open circuits when transmitting at maximum ambient temperatures for long periods of time.
| Personal Security Data Book TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ENVIRONMENT CONDITIONS Transmitter Operating temperature: - 20 °C - +55 °C ELECTRICAL Storage temperature: - 40 °C - +70 °C Power consumption: 12 Volt, 2.5 A max Humidity: 95% non condensing Output: Adjustable between 0.
Personal Security Data Book | 51 LBB 6019/xx DP 6000 Paging Transmitter • • • • • • • 50 mW output Protection against VSWR damage Synchronizable Frequency band UHF: 409 - 470 MHz Galvanic separation between system earth, antenna earth and sync. earth 12 V power supply output Diagnose LED’s Introduction Synchronization The UHF paging transmitter LBB 6019/xx is designed for indoor use in a Bosch DP6000 digital paging system. The transmitter has an output power of 50 mW.
| Personal Security Data Book TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAFETY REGULATIONS: Transmitter Paging directive: ETSI EN 300 224-2 (2001) ELECTRICAL EMC directive: ETSI EN 300 682 (1997) Power consumption: 12 Volt, 0.
Personal Security Data Book | 53 LBB 6010 UHF Central Talk-back Receiver • • • • • • High input sensitivity Automatic diversity system Frequency band 420 - 474 MHz Monitoring facility Small sized plastic cabinet for indoor use For use in DP6000 and PS6000 Systems General Description The Bosch' LBB 6010 is a UHF talk-back receiver designed for use in DP6000 paging systems and PS6000 personal security systems.
| Personal Security Data Book TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Monitoring: The receiver is not suitable for mounting in direct sunlight (indoor use only) LBB 6010: Power supply: HF signal without DP 6000 codes. Low power supply (< 10 V dc + or - 10%). Connections 12 V dc (-10% - +20%), DP 6000: - 16 pin male Hirschmann plug. 275 mA max. Antenna: - Female “N” - type connector. Freqeuncy: 420 - 474 MHz. Determined by crystal fitted. Operating temperature: - 20°C to + 55°C.
Personal Security Data Book | 55 LBB 6110 VHF Central Talk-back Receiver • • • • • • High input sensitivity Automatic diversity system Frequency band 146 - 174 MHz Monitoring facility Small sized plastic cabinet for indoor use For use in DP6000 and PS6000 Systems Introduction The Bosch LBB 6010 is a VHF talk-back receiver designed for use in DP6000 paging systems and PS6000 personal security systems.
| Personal Security Data Book TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Output line - DC levels: The receiver is not suitable for mounting in direct sunlight (indoor use only) - 30 V dc LBB 6110: - 9 V dc / - 1 V dc (speech level). +1 V dc / +9 V dc (code level). Power supply: 12 V dc (-10% - +20%), (stand by). 180 mA max. Relative humidity: 5% to 95%. Freqeuncy: 146 - 174 MHz. Determined by crystal fitted. Monitoring: HF signal without DP 6000 codes. Frequency deviation: + or - 2.5 kHz.
Personal Security Data Book | 57 LBB 6016 UHF Data Central Receiver • • • • • • • Introduction The UHF Data Central Receiver (DCRx) LBB 6016/xx is designed for indoor use in a PS6000 personal security system. The DCRx receives transmissions from suitably equipped mobile transmitters in the field and processes the signal into the PS6000 system. The SW-squelch within the receiver processes only data signals. The receiver can be used in 3 and 4 wire DP6000 systems.
| Personal Security Data Book TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Connections Power supply input: 4 pin RJ11 Frequency range 409 – 430 MHz 430 - 450 MHz 450 – 470 MHz DP6000 input: 8 pin RJ 45 Switch number Frequency MHz Frequency MHz Frequency MHz #0 (ISM-frequency) Not used 434.0000 (/22) Not used RF antenna input: N-type Female ENVIRONMENT CONDITIONS #1 424.0250 (/11) 433.0500 (/91) 450.2125 (/11c) Operating temperature: -20 °C to +55 °C #2 - 433.2000 (/07) 450.
Personal Security Data Book | 59 LBB 5802 Medium Performance Paging Desk • • • • • • • • • • • • • Introduction The Bosch control desk type LBB 5802 is a medium performance control desk designed to operate as an encoder in a Bosch DP6000 Paging system. The encoder is housed in a heavy duty plastic case and supplied with a 2.5 m cable, terminated with a 16-pole Hirschmann plug, for connection to the system cabling.
| Personal Security Data Book Group calls Alarm call Each receiver in the system can be programmed to respond to a group call. This can either be achieved by preprogramming a number of receivers to respond to a common call number, or by using the “ - “ key (decimal group call). In the decimal group call the “ - “ key is used instead of a call number digit and all receivers with a call number digit of between 0 and 9 in that call number location will be paged, i.e.
Personal Security Data Book | 61 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Type number LBB 5802/01 Dimensions 275 x 214 x 53.3 cm Weight 1250 gr Supply 11 - 14 Volts : 270 - 310 mA Output level to transmitter 2.2 V p-p Output impedance 30 Ohms Input level from talk back line 0 dBm, 600 Ohm Cable to paging system 2.
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Personal Security Data Book | 63 LBB 5800 High Performance Paging Desk • • • • Introduction The Bosch control desk type LBB 5800 is a high performance control desk designed to operate as an encoder in a Bosch DP6000 or PS 6000 Paging system. The encoder is housed in a heavy duty plastic case and supplied with a 2.5 m cable, terminated with a 16-pole Hirschmann plug, for connection to the system cabling.
| Personal Security Data Book The keyboard of the desk is divided into two groups : a) sixteen numerical keys (0 to 9 and A to “-”) b) nine function keys: - Program key - Direct call key - Call transmit key - Priority key - Monitor key - Talk through key - Alarm key - Reset key - Talk key A 16 character alphanumeric LCD is suitably positioned to display all digits and alpha information entered during operation and programming.
Personal Security Data Book | 65 Paging calls with speech can be accompanied with alphanumeric messages depending on the speech programme of the paging desk. Depending of course on the traffic density, this facility can extend the life of the receiver batteries by up to 5 times the normal battery life. This facility is not available on first generation receivers. Talk-back In systems using transceivers, the desk operator can initiate a speech call to a transceiver holder or vica versa*.
| Personal Security Data Book Absence and permanent conversion The desk can be programmed with an absence and permanent conversion facility whereby, in the absence conversion mode, if a call is made to a receiver which is in the rack, the call will automatically be transferred to a second receiver. This is useful, if say, a consultant is on holiday and all calls must go to his deputy.
Personal Security Data Book | 67 LBB 6105/00 Personal Security System with PS-Micro Control Desk • • • • • • • • Introduction The personal security PS-Micro Control Desk type LBB 6105/00 in combination with PS-mobiles (PS-Micro alarm transmitters LBB 603x/xx) provides a fully integrated stand-alone Personal Security (PS) system for personnel operating in potentially dangerous and hazardous locations, such as lone workers, night patrols or for personnel working in dangerous locations.
| Personal Security Data Book ‘time-limit’ confirming that everything is OK (for mobile status see Fig. 3 Table 2). If no response comes within this time-limit’ an audible and visible alarm procedure is generated at the PS-Micro control desk (‘scan-alarm’). Battery monitoring is also included to monitor the status of the mobiles batteries.
Personal Security Data Book | 69 call to the PS-Micro control desk, giving the operator the location of the mobile holder. The last two locations visited, current and previous are available. This feature is ideally suited to direct ‘rescue’ teams to the location of the mobile holder. MOB 01 G Guard Tour MOB 02 G G G In systems with location detection, the desk can be set to print all location information of selected PS-Micro mobiles, even though logging is set to OFF.
| Personal Security Data Book Quick Reference FIGURE-4 Example - Print-out ‘Event logging’ The following gives a quick reference of the type numbers required to successfully configure a basic Bosch PS-Micro system: 22-11-1999 LBB 6030 - LBB 6035: PS -Micro alarm transmitters 11:24:04 JOHN Manual alarm: location 003 LBB 6105/00: PS-Micro control desk 11:24:14 JOHN Manual alarm: location 003 LBB 6070: Location detection transmitter 11:24:15 LBB 6016: UHF Data Central receiver 11:24:20
Personal Security Data Book | 71 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Parameters Min. Unit PS-Micro Control Desk Baudrate ( Desk - Printer) 9600 Baud ELECTRICAL Min. Typ. Max. Unit 4800 Supply voltage (Pin 8 - 4) 10.8 12 14.
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Personal Security Data Book | 73 LBB6000/50 Alpha Desk server LBB6001, LBB6004 • • • • • • • • • Introduction The Bosch Alpha desk Server is designed to operate as an encoder in a Bosch DP6000 paging system used to accompany paging calls with numeric or alphanumeric information messages.
| Personal Security Data Book ‘MANUAL CALL’. Depending on the type of receiver used, calls can be transmitted with numeric or alphanumeric messages. If an alphanumeric message is to be sent, the message can be freely typed-in using the Servers keyboard or a preprogrammed message can be taken from a list made up of 20 different messages (max.) Such messages can be programmed in the message list using the user edit menu.
Personal Security Data Book | 75 Speech reset Server Characteristics This facility can be programmed into the desk, whereby a special call can be transmitted after the speech message, resetting the receiver automatically and placing it into the stand-by mode. In multi-desk systems the desks can be coded on a priority basis. If a speech call is occupying the line and an emergency call has to be transmitted, then simply by pressing the priority key an immediate connection can be made to the system.
| Personal Security Data Book TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS LBB 6001 (optional) LBB 6000/50 Speech and talkback card Alphadesk Server External supply voltage: 10.8 - 14.4 V Supply voltage: 110-240 Vac 50-60 Hz External supply current: max. 30 mA Current load: 250 W PC supply current 12 V supply: max. 120 mA Dimensions: 180 x 245 x 401 mm PC supply current 5 V supply: max. 30 mA Weight: 13,2 kg Talk back line code input: 0.2 - 2.
Personal Security Data Book | 77 LBB 6501/00 Multipurpose Coupler Software for LBB 6000 • • • • • Introduction The Bosch LBB 6501/00 Multipurpose Coupler Software package has been developed for use with the Alphanumeric PC Interface card LBB 6000. The Software package facilitates for up to 31 multipurpose coupler heads (type No. LBB 5843/01), to be connected to the RS 485 input/output on the Alphanumeric Interface card installed in a PC.
| Personal Security Data Book (3) A third call function, identical to Call (2) but with the difference that an alarm call is transmitted to a third (freely programmable) address - for example a group call- if no reaction was given to the assistance call. This call also contains the same information as the original call. The bleep-pattern of this call is again freely programmable. This alarm call will also be repeated a maximum number of times or until the presence contact is activated.
Personal Security Data Book | 79 Specifications The contact inputs should be connected via the LBB 5843/01 coupler heads, with 32 contact inputs and 2 relay outputs on each coupler head. A maximum of 31 couplerheads may be connected. Communication speed: Contact scan time max: 1200 Baud. 3 seconds (depending on number of couplerheads connected) The minimum hardware and software is a basic Alphadesk LBB 6000/50.
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Personal Security Data Book | 81 LBB 6503 RS 232 interface Software for LBB 6000 • • • • • The Bosch RS 232 software package LBB 6503 has been designed to build and edit one’s own tailor-made communication protocols, thus providing the capability to communicate with almost all external RS 232 devices that may be connected to the alphadesk.
| Personal Security Data Book Communication specification The parameters entered under the Communication specification sub-menu define how a call to or from an external device is handled on the RS 232 data lines. Using standard menu driven procedures a single protocol can be structured from a choice of pre-defined procedures known as building blocks. Each building block has its own unique function within the protocol.
Personal Security Data Book | 83 LBB 6505 Call Logging Software for LBB 6000 • • • • • • • Introduction The Bosch Call-logging Software Package LBB 6505 has been designed for use in a DP 6000 system using the P.C extension card LBB 6000. The PC can run the Call-logging software simultaneously with other software packages that have been developed for the LBB 6000 extension card.
| Personal Security Data Book The logging function can be made dependant on the bleep pattern digit. • Numeric information • Alpha numeric information • Date and time • Absent status Logging Multi-purpose Coupler activities The activities of the contact inputs and the relay outputs of the multi-purpose coupler head are logged.
Personal Security Data Book | 85 LBB 6506 Dial Software Package for LBB 6000 • • • Introduction The Bosch Dial software package LBB 6506 has been designed for use in a DP 6000 system in combination with a PC fitted with a master extension card LBB 6000 and a speech and talk-back card LBB 6001. The dial software can be used for both ‘dial-in’ and ‘dialthrough’ functions: To establish ‘Dial-in’ communication from a transceiver to a central control post within the paging system.
| Personal Security Data Book If programmed for manual operation, the audio unit produces a ringing sound on receipt of a call to draw the attention of the operator. When a transceiver is calling, the operator presses the speech button on the audio unit to accept the call and open the speech channel. If the operator is not present at the PC, and cannot accept a call, the desk may be programmed so that the call will be converted and passed on to a transceiver.
Personal Security Data Book | 87 LBB 6507 Personal Security Software for LBB 6000 • • • • To manage up to 512 personal security mobiles To generate DP 6000 calls, Automatic scan calls, Direct calls, Alarms calls and PST test calls. To receive and respond to PS Scan calls, Call desk, Test calls, PST on/off calls, no-move, manual, tilt, tear out and fast move alarms. Relay control optional.
| Personal Security Data Book System alarms REQUIREMENTS If the paging line or the talk back line is kept busy too long, a system alarm will be generated. The alarm is a sound emitted from the PC loudspeaker or from the audio unit LBB 6004, and the release of the main alarm relay on the LBB 6001. The recommended minimum hardware and software requirements for the LBB 6507 software package are as follows: As an option a relay on the PCL725 board can be energised or de-energised.
Personal Security Data Book | 89 LBB 6509 PS-Micro Software for LBB 6000 • • • • • Introduction The Bosch PS-Micro software package LBB 6509 is intended for use in Bosch Personal Security systems. The software is used in combination with the Alphadesk standard software package and PC extension cards LBB 6000 and LBB 6001.
| Personal Security Data Book If the PCL 725 relay card is installed (optional) or if the Multi-purpose Coupler software LBB 6501 is installed a relay may be activated to operate a remote warning device. If the system includes location detection, the location of the mobile can be localised on a zoom-in (3x) graphical site-map representation of the paging area.Further information includes the name and function of the mobile holder and the action to be taken by the operator.
Personal Security Data Book | 91 LBB 6511 DECT6000 software for LBB 6000 • • • • • • • Introduction The Bosch DECT6000 system is an integrated communication system, in which paging, cordless telephony and optionally personal security functions are combined. The system is based on DECT technology, which provides standard DECT functions like seamless handover, roaming and encryption.
| Personal Security Data Book LBB 6501 Multi-Purpose Coupler software LBB 6505 Call logging software The Multi-purpose software facilitates the connection of up to 31 coupler heads (LBB 5843/01) to the Alphadesk central control PC. Furthermore it provides up to 32 input contacts and up to 2 relay outputs per head. Multi purpose couplers can be used to all kinds of contacts of machinery, door switches, push buttons. It even gives the possibility to configure a simple nurse call system.
Personal Security Data Book | 93 LBB 5845/00 Telephone Coupler • • • • • • • Introduction The Bosch LBB 5845 microprocessor-controlled coupler has been designed as an interface between almost any PABX and a Bosch DP6000 Digital Paging System. The coupler allows people carrying DP6000 receivers or transceivers to be paged directly from internal telephone sets. Operation After the caller has selected a prefix on the telephone, he will hear the free tone.
| Personal Security Data Book This digit can also be left out and preprogrammed. For transmission of internal telephone numbers, up to 5 digits can be selected. Non-required places can be filled with preprogrammed information. Programming: The programming should be done by means of a rotary dial selector telephone set, to be connected directly to the programming input of the coupler. The coupler’s memory is protected with a back-up battery to prevent loss during mains failure.
Personal Security Data Book | 95 LBB 5840/00 Telephone Coupler • • • • • • • • • Introduction The Bosch LBB 5840 microprocessor controlled coupler has been designed as an interface between almost any PABX and a Bosch DP6000 Digital Paging System. The coupler allows people carrying DP6000 receivers or transceivers to be paged directly from internal telephone sets. Operation After the caller has selected a prefix on the telephone, he will hear the free tone.
| Personal Security Data Book The same is valid for “meet me”: there is only one “meet me” channel available. However, speech, “meet me” and display calls are possible simultaneously, with the limitation that if a speech call has been made on one channel, “meet me” and display calls can be transmitted at a maximum rate of one call per second, so as not to disturb too much the speech in progress. The address to be called can be of one to four digits.
Personal Security Data Book | 97 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DTMF decoder LBB 5841/05 Coupler LBB 5840/00 Acceptable twist Power supply: 11 - 14 V Current consumption: (high tone/ low tone): -8 to -4 dB Detection time: 20 to 40 msec. with one coupler head: 700 to 770 mA. Pause time: 25 to 40 msec. with 4 coupler heads: 1050 to 1150 mA.
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Personal Security Data Book | 99 LBB 5843/01 Couplerhead • • • • • • Couplerhead The Bosch Couplerhead LBB 5843/01 has been designed for use in DP6000 paging systems. It has been designed to function as an interface between the LBB 5800 paging desk, or a PC fitted with the LBB 6000 card, and a number of contact inputs. When a switch is activated, a preprogrammed paging call will be transmitted to a receiver. Each couplerhead has two relay outputs which may be programmed to fulfil various functions.
| Personal Security Data Book Moreover, it may be programmed as control input for one or more of the relay outputs. An input assigned as call input can be programmed to feature the following functions: • A defined call with numeric and/or alphanumeric information is transmitted to a pager. This call can be repeated either until a reset is not given. The repeat time between the calls can be programmed to be between 10 and 250 seconds.
Personal Security Data Book | 101 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power supply: 12 V ± 10% Current consumption: 400 mA max. contact loop current: 7 - 60 mA Max. switching capacity relay contacts: 35 V, 1 A dc, with resistive load Galvanic separation input circuits: max. 4 kV Galvanic separation input circuits: max. 500 V ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS Ambient temperature: 0 - 55°C Relative humidity: 10 - 95% Dimensions: 270 x 195 x 81.5 mm Safety: Acc.
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Personal Security Data Book | 103 LBB 6042 Dial Coupler • • • • • • • Interfacing to PABX or DP6000 paging systems Dial-out and dial-through DTMF or pulse dialling Built-in busy tone detector Microprocesor controlled Easily programmable Wall mounting unit Introduction Dial-out The Bosch Dial Coupler LBB 6042/00 has been designed for use in DP6000 paging systems.
| Personal Security Data Book The communication is terminated on a reset command from the dial transceiver, on busy tone detection from the extension line, or on time-out after 10 seconds of no conversation between the transceiver and another pager. Construction A cable (2 m) with a 16-pole Hirschmann plug is supplied with the unit for connection to the DP6000 line.
Personal Security Data Book | 105 LBB 5907/00 Modulator - Demodulator • • • • • Introduction The modulator - demodulator (Modem) LBB 5907/00 has been designed for use in DP 6000 paging systems. Intended for indoor use, the unit is housed in a beige plastic cabinet, and is intended for wall or table-top mounting. Four key holes are provided at the rear of the unit for fixation against awall. The unit couples a DP 6000 system to a PTT channel by using a pair of modems.
| Personal Security Data Book TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Current consumption: 130 + 30 mA Supply voltage: 10.8 to 14.8 V (12V) Current to transmitter: -5 + 8.5 mA Current from transmitters: -3 to -40 mA Paging output level: 2.2 + 0.2 Vpp Required paging input level: 0.3 Vpp to 2.2 Vpp Telephone output level selectable: 0 / -6 / -13 dB Required telephone input level: 95 mVpp to 2.2 Vpp Max. delay between transmitters on both sides: 20mSecs Max.
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Personal Security Data Book | 109 Software Modules for Tailored Paging Applications DP 6000 • • • • • • • • Industrial High security plants Prisons Hospitals Factories Offices Large department stores Government Introduction Delivery In normal ‘day-to-day’ circumstances the Bosch DP 6000 Radio Paging system, with its selection of standard software modules and system components, will cover the needs of most customers. However, in some cases, customer application requirements may vary.
| Personal Security Data Book 1. REMOTE ALARM RESET WITHOUT OPERATOR CONTROL Application: System: Problem: Requirement: SECURITY. Institution for mentally disabled. LBB 6000, LBB 6001 and LBB 6507 with PS 6000 transceivers and Location detection. Alphadesk PC not manned 24 hours a day. Alarms calls made during unmanned periods could not be ‘Reset’ without operator control. Alarm calls are to be rerouted from the alphadesk PC to a group of transceiver holders.
Personal Security Data Book | 111 3. INTERCOM AND GROUP CALL FUNCTION BETWEEN TWO INDEPENDENT SYSTEMS Application: System: Problem: Requirement: INDUSTRIAL LBB 6000. To couple two independent DP6000 systems. Both systems should be able to communicate with each other providing an intercom function. Group calls from one system should be capable of being transmitted to the other system. PCL 725 Relay cards fitted to each alphadesk..
| Personal Security Data Book 5. SPOKEN MESSAGE WHEN ABSENT PAGER CALLED Application: System: Problem: Requirement: HOSPITAL LBB 6000 To inform a caller with a spoken message when a called pager is in its charging rack when the pager holderr is absent. People unfamiliar with paging systems are normally unsure of what an absent reply is (i.e. warble tone), therefore a spoken message is clearly understood. Digital Speech card fitted into alphadesk.
Personal Security Data Book | 113 7. REALTIME ABSENT/PRESENT INDICATION Application: System: Problem: Requirement: HOSPITAL LBB 6000. with Multi-purpose coupler MPC To provide real-time onscreen indication of the pager status i.e absent/present. Modification to charging racks. Paging Transmitter VHF or UHF DP6000 bus Solution Every pager holder in a system is assigned a dedicated slot within a charging rack. Each slot within the rack is connected via the input (on/off) contacts (max.
| Personal Security Data Book 9. DAILY CALL LOGGING FILES Application: System: Problem: Requirement: HOSPITAL LBB 6000. Current systems provide call logging files on a monthly only basis. This tends to lead to large and unmanageable files. To create manageable call logging files on a daily basis. Solution Using the special software module, call logging files are now available on a daily basis instead of a monthly basis. Such files are small and therefore easy to manage. 10.
Personal Security Data Book | 115 11. WORK TASK MONITORING FOR HOSPITAL PORTERS Application: System: Problem: Requirement: HOSPITAL LBB 6000. Hospital porters need to be informed of their work tasks i.e. transporting patients from A to B. Wireless communication between hospital porters and a Patient Transport Information System. Solution A Patient Transport Information System is coupled to an Alphadesk PC using its RS232 capability. Each hospital porter has a transceiver with an assigned address.
| Personal Security Data Book 13. SYSTEM TO PROVIDE ABSENT SIGNALLING WHEN NO CHARGING RACKS ARE INSTALLED Application: System: Problem: Requirement: HOSPITAL LBB 6000. Absent indication is required, but no charging racks are installed to provide the indication. Telephone coupler Solution Using a special software module, pagers can now be set absent or present by simply dialling an assigned number.
Personal Security Data Book | 117 15. SECRETARY NEEDS TO BE INFORMED Application: System: Problem: Requirement: LARGE OFFICE COMPLEX LBB 6000. In a busy working environment, a secretary has to be informed about the contents of a priority call, so that coworkers can be informed. On receipt of a priority call, its contents are to be displayed in a flashing display.
| Personal Security Data Book 17. PAGING CALL USING SAME NUMBER AS TELEPHONE EXTENSION NUMBER Application: System: Problem: Requirement: LARGE OFFICE COMPLEX LBB 6000. To page co-workers with the same address as their telephone extension numbers. To convert telephone extension numbers to pager addresses. Solution In a company, all telephone extension numbers are 5 digits e.g 12345.
Personal Security Data Book | 119 19. CALLS MADE VIA A PABX TO AN ALPHADESK MUST BE REPEATED UNTIL RECEIVED Application: System: Problem: Requirement: NSO SWITZERLAND LBB 6000. A call made via a PABX to an alphadesk is only made once, i.e. the RS232 protocol string from the PABX to the alphadesk is only transmitted once. A call made from a PABX to an alphadesk should be repeated until the call is accepted.
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Personal Security Data Book | 121 Bosch DP6000 System Industrial monitoring using Multi-purpose Coupler LBB 5843/01 • • • Introduction In today’s modern industrial complexes effective communication for people on the move is of vital importance. It plays a crucial role in ensuring that incidents or breakdowns are quickly brought under control. Instant contact to vital maintenance staff, backup groups and emergency services needs to be assured.
| Personal Security Data Book Use of existing contacts Existing contacts (switches, sensors etc.) in combination with a Bosch DP6000 system with Multi-purpose coupler are used. The existing contacts are connected to an MPC which is designed to reliably interface between the existing contacts and the DP6000 system.
Personal Security Data Book | 123 Workmode for input contacts General In the MPC software LBB 6501/00 each input contact can be assigned one of eight ‘workmodes’ (see Figure 3). In addition to providing ‘monitoring facilities, the MPC can also be used in applications such as health care to provide ‘Nurse call’ facilities, or indeed anywhere, where external contacts are available. MPCs can also be connected to existing fire alarm systems. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
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