Specifications

14 | Personal Security Data Book
Controls and Indications
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.
The speech version is equipped with a small loudspeaker,
enabling the caller to pass on a spoken message to the
receiver.
A 3-position switch, located behind the receivers battery
compartment, enables the selection of either disposable
or rechargable batteries and the selection of the receivers
programming mode.A 3-position On/Off volume switch
enables the selection of a soft or loud bleep call and to
switch the receiver Off. Three contacts at the bottom of
the receiver enables charging and absence indication
when the receiver is stored in a storage rack.
Basic Receiver Functions
Bleep patterns
The receiver can produce 7 different bleep patterns in two
different tones; normal and “cricketed”.Cricketed is an
intermittent call tone.Therefore in total 14 different
bleep signals plus a silent call (information only) are
available.In practise normal bleep signals are reserved for
individual calls, and cricketed bleep signals reserved for
group calls.An LED located on top of the receiver
illuminates in unison with the selected bleep pattern.
Display modes
Transmitted digital numeric information is visible on top
of the receiver on a 5-digit display. There are two display
modes : the Address mode,and the Info mode.
- The Address mode
The receiver in total has three programmable
addresses: one normal individual address, and two
group call addresses.Scrolling the programmable
addresses is done using the receivers RECALL button.
The number of horizontal bars visible in the first digit
of the five digit display, indicates the receivers address
level. On receipt of an incoming call the receiver
automatically enters the info mode.
- The Info Mode.
The information mode is a 5-deep information stack,
capable of storing 5 numeric messages in memory.
On reception of a sixth message, the oldest
information is lost. Calls without (valid) information
codes are shown in the LCD by means of 5 horizontal
bars. Scrolling the information held in the memory
stack, is done using the RECALL button.
Speech
Each receiver is equipped with a small loudspeaker
enabling the caller to pass on spoken messages to the
receiver holder. The receiver can be pre-programmed to
receive no speech or to be receptive to speech.The
maximum duration of a speech message is 68 seconds
before automatic time-out takes effect.
At the end of a spoken message, it is possible to switch
‘Offby pressing the receivers ‘RECALLbutton. If the
recall button has been pressed accidentally, pressing it
again within 6 seconds will remedy the error.
1. Systems with DP6000 Code
In existing systems, or in new systems with the standard
DP6000 code,the speech mode is selected by closing a
solder spot in the receiver.The receiver is then set to
speech after every’ call.Speech by selection,
programming, and Codinf (reset speech call) at a desk
station is not possible.
Speech time is also not programmable.
2. Systems with DP6000 - Extended Code
In new systems,with the LBB 6000, the DP6000 - Extended
code operates for speech as follows: To the DP6000 code is
added a ‘speech mode word’,which enables the receiver to
receive speech.At the end of the speech time the ‘speech
mode word resets the speech message by a “reset speech
call”.
0/8
1/9
2/A
3/B
4/C
5/D
6/E
7/F
Silent call
(Calls 1 - 7 = nor mal tone
Calls 8 - F = cr icketed tone)
Bleep/vibrator patterns