Specifications

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LBB 6x92/xx, LBB 6x97/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.
LBB 6x93/xx, LBB 6x98/xx
The more extended versions type LBB 6x93/xx and LBB
6x98/xx, offer the combination of bleep with 5-digit
numeric LC-display and 24-character alphanumeric LC-
display. The alpha-numeric LC-display is used for
displaying messages sent via a control desk, or for
displaying telemetry messages providing ‘up-to-date
information when available - such as process monitoring.
Typical messages may include long telephone numbers,
name/room No.of hotel guest or hospital patients,
machine breakdown indication etc.Messages are
displayed on two lines. Up to 10 messages can be stored
in a memory stack. Each message can contain a max. of
48 alpha-numeric characters and 5 numeric information
digits. A message icon indicates the index of the message
being displayed. To display and read the messages a scroll
message facility is available for both reading and deleting
messages. The message stacks operate on a First-In- First-
Out (FIFO) basis. If two identical messages are broadcast
the last message only will remain in the stack.A separate
message memory place is allocated for telemetry messages
only (mailbox). The telemetry function is intended to
provide users with continuous up-to-date information
e.g. process control.This message can contain a max.48
alphanumeric characters and 5 numeric information
digits. An error in message detection facility is
incorporated, were the receiver can accept or reject errors
in alphanumeric messages. For versions with alpha-
numeric LC-display up to 3 errors in a message can be
accepted or rejected.
For use in darkened areas, the alpha-numeric LC-display
is equipped with a backlighting facility. The display will
illuminate whenever an alpha-numeric message is
received and also when messages are being scrolled.
LBB 6x94/xx, LBB 6x99/xx
Identical to the LBB 6x93/xx and LBB 6x98/xx the
receiver LBB 6x94/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).
User operation
Designed for simple operation the receivers include a
single button (fig. 1 (G)) for user control (e.g to reset the
bleep tone of an incoming call and for recalling/scrolling
alphanumeric and telemetry messages etc).
An easily accessible 3-position user switch (fig.1(N))
located at the side of the receiver has a number of
possibilities depending on its pre-programmed settings.
The functions of this switch are normally set by the
system installer allowing the user to adjust bleep volume
levels, switch decimal’ group calls On/Off,switch the
receiver to vibrate only and to switch the receiver On/Off.
A 3-position utility switch located in the battery
compartment provides a choice of selecting rechargeable
or non-rechargeable batteries. The switch is also used to
place the receiver into its programming mode. This mode
allows operational codes (Opcodes/user settings) and
addresses to be assigned or adapted via a DP6000
alphadesk PC or other system encoder such as a Control
desk LBB 5800. This procedure can be done wireless, via
the system transmitter to the receiver, or via the system
wiring with the receiver in a storage rack.
Speech
(LBB 6X92, 6X94, 6X97 and 6x99 only)
If installer enabled the receiver will automatically switch
to speech when a speech call is sent. Speech can also be
set by the installer to accompany every paging call. The
maximum speech time can be set by the installer with a
range from 0 to 140 seconds or infinite, or until reset by
the user or via a special system call.