Specifications

88 | Personal Security Data Book
System alarms
If the paging line or the talk back line is kept busy too
long, a system alarm will be generated. The alarm is a
sound emitted from the PC loudspeaker or from the
audio unit LBB 6004, and the release of the main alarm
relay on the LBB 6001.
As an option a relay on the PCL725 board can be
energised or de-energised. In such an event the display
will automatically switch over to the PS 6000 mode and
display information about the alarm and instructions on
how to deal with it.
Hand-over
In systems using more than one PS 6000 central, it is
possible to divide the system in to individual groups.
Each central controls its own group, with the ability to
hand-over this group to the master central. This facility is
particularly suited for use on night shifts.
German Safety Approval (GS)*
The software package can be used in systems with or
without GS approval. If the GS mode is enabled, all
alarms of the PS mobiles will be tested every time the
mobile becomes active. Also after 24 hours of continuous
operation, the test is re-done to ensure that the PS
mobiles are operating correctly. It is also possible to
initiate this test procedure via a request function from a
PS mobile itself.
* GS = German Safety Approval.
REQUIREMENTS
The recommended minimum hardware and software
requirements for the LBB 6507 software package are as
follows:
A basis Alphadesk LBB6000/50 with a speech/talk-back
card LBB 6001/00 and audio unit LBB 6004/00 or:
Pentium Processor or better
8 MB Random Access Memory (RAM)
Floppy disc drive : 31/2”1.44 MB
Hard disk
MS-DOS 5.0 or higher
Spare extension full size ISA slot
for LBB 6000
PC Extension card (LBB 6000)
Speech and talk-back PCB (LBB 6001)
Audio unit (LBB 6004)
Spare extension ISA slot if extension board
PCL 725 is used
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9498 973 14913 01-1 | Printed in The Netherlands | Januari 2004 • Data subject to change without notice