Specifications
110 | Personal Security Data Book
1. REMOTE ALARM RESET WITHOUT OPERATOR
CONTROL
Application: SECURITY. Institution for mentally
disabled.
System: LBB 6000, LBB 6001 and LBB 6507 with
PS 6000 transceivers and Location
detection.
Problem: Alphadesk PC not manned 24 hours a
day.Alarms calls made during
unmanned periods could not be ‘Reset’
without operator control.
Requirement: Alarm calls are to be rerouted from the
alphadesk PC to a group of transceiver
holders. The initiator of the alarm must
have the capability to reset the alarm,
when the alarm sequence is remotely
given ‘the-all-clear’.
Solution
During periods when the alphadesk is unmanned, an
alarm call (step 1) is sent to the alphadesk (step 2).
The alphadesk receives the alarm call, and reroutes it to a
preprogrammed group of transceiver holders (step 3).
On receipt of the alarm call and its location information,
colleagues rush to the aid of the person initiating the
alarm call (step 4). Once given the ‘the-all-clear’(step 5),
the alarm sequence can be reset by transmitting a ‘RESET’
from the transceiver initiating the alarm.
2. INDICATION WHICH PAGER ACTIVATED ALARM TO
BMS (Building Management System)
Application: SECURITY. Prison/Detention Centre
System: PS 6000 system with LBB 6507.
Problem: To identify and display the transceiver
holder which activated an alarm.
Requirement: To couple a DP6000 paging system to a
Building Management System (BMS).
Solution
The alphadesk is fitted with a PCL 725 relay board. The
relay board via its relay contacts connects to the ‘Building
Management System (BMS). Using the special software
module, the contacts of the relay board are activated
providing a binary representation of the last two digits of
the transceivers address. This information from the
alphadesk is relayed to the BMS system.










