Specifications
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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. PS 6000 Personal Security transceivers
provide two-way speech communication between user
and system operator in combination with a choice of
personal security functions
Personal security functions
1. No-move/angle detection
These transceivers have a sophisticated built-in zero-
movement detection circuit (‘no-move/angle’detection).
If there is no transceiver movement detected over a pre-
set number of seconds, and the transceiver is tilted at
more than 25° for the same length of time a pre-alarm
bleep is generated. If the user does not respond within a
preset number of seconds, by moving the transceiver or
pressing an alarm reset button, an alarm call is
automatically transmitted to the PS central control.
In the No-move/angle state the transceiver emits an
audible bleep for quick location.
2. Manual Alarm
An alarm signal can also be sent manually to the central
control unit by simply pressing a built-in alarm button.
3. Tear-out Alarm
An optional ‘Tear-out’alarm (version 07 only) when
pulled from its socket automatically sends an alarm signal
to the PS 6000 central control.
4. Location detection
Some versions of the transceiver are available with a
built-in location detection module (version 07 only).
For use in this application,location detection
transmitters should be installed throughout in the areas
to be monitored.
In this system the location transmitters continuously
send a location code.When the transceiver receives such
a code it can transmit its location to the PS central
control.
With each communication,the transceiver will also
transmit its latest receiver location code to the PS central
control.
5. Out-of range detection
The transceiver is also equipped with a system-dependent
‘out-of-range’detector which warns the user if the
transceiver has moved outside the range covered by the
paging system. For this function, the system encoders
should be programmed accordingly.
Controls and indicators
A 5-digit numeric and 2 x 12 alphanumeric display shows
call information, messages and symbols denoting user
settings. Up to 10 alphanumeric and five numeric
messages can be stacked and stored in memory, with a
scroll facility providing easy access.User settings can be
altered simply and quickly using functions keys and on-
screen menus.The display can be illuminated using a
‘light’ button for low-light or dark situations.
The loudspeaker and microphone are located at the rear
of the transceiver.A ‘press-to-talk’button, is used to
transmit speech.A bi-colour LED (red/green) is located
on top of the transceiver.When red it indicates that the
transceiver is transmitting (e.g scan, alarm and speech
calls etc.). The LED illuminates green with every call to
the transceiver. This indication remains illuminated for
approx. 8 seconds after the bleep has terminated.










