Specifications

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numbers for contacting other users of the DP6000
system. The keypad can also be used for dialling into the
PABX or public telephone networks if connected to the
DP6000 system. The display shows the number being
dialled. Up to 9 dial numbers can be stored in the
transceiver’s memory stack, and recalled for ‘short
dialling’using the <Menu> key and the appropriate
number key on the keypad. A quick redial facility enables
the last entered dial number to be redialled.
The loudspeaker and the microphone are located at the
back of the transceiver (Fig.1). The press-to-talk button is
easily accessible at the side of the transceiver. A green
indicator lamp, located on top of the transceiver
illuminates with every incoming call.The indication
remains illuminated for approximately 8 seconds after the
bleep has terminated.The transceiver is switched on and
off using the transceiver’s <Menu>, <Scroll> and
<Enter> keys.A red indicator lamp (LED) indicates that
the transceiver is transmitting.
Operational Characteristics
A paging call is originated from a control desk, from a
telephone via an appropriate coupler or from another
transceiver in the field. The transceiver is paged with a
selected bleep signal pattern, from a selection of 14
different bleep signal patterns, 7 with a normal tone, and
7 with an intermittent tone. In addition the transceiver
can also be paged with one or two bleep patterns
personally assigned by its user.The tones can be
programmed to be recognised for a variety of
circumstances or conditions.
Bleep patterns
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.
Transceiver Functionality
The Generation III paging transceivers offer a wide range
of options and functionality.
For the functionality and options available with each type
number refer to the functions table at the rear of this
document. The standard transceiver types LBB 6063/xx
do not have a dial keypad. Transceiver types LBB 6064/xx
include a dial key pad.All models provide two-way
speech between user and system operator.
Messages can originate from PABX, DP6000 control
desks, or from other transceivers within the DP6000
system.
Transceiver types LBB 6064/xx can also call-up and send
messages or speak to anyone connected to the DP6000
system.
Transceivers that include a 5-digit numeric and an
alphanumeric display (2 x 12) are able to display call
information, messages and symbols denoting user
settings. Up to ten alphanumeric and five numeric
messages can be stacked in memory with a scroll facility
providing easy access,while user settings can be altered
when required using function keys and on-screen menus.
A maximum of 5-stored alphanumeric messages can be
‘Locked’in order to safe guard them from being over-
written by new incoming calls. All incoming messages,
numeric or alphanumeric are checked first to establish
whether they are already stored in memory. This function
therefore prevents two individual messages from being
stored in memory.
Controls and Indicators
A menu button,up and down scroll buttons and an enter
button allow the operator to access the set-up menu for
function selection, and to browse through the stored
messages in the ten memory positions. A light button
enables the display to be illuminated for low-light or dark
situations.Transceiver type LBB 6064/xx includes a
telephone dial keypad located at the front of the
transceiver. The keypad allows direct selection of 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