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DP 6000 DIGITAL PAGING SYSTEM  
INSTALLATION  
INSTRUCTIONS  
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FIELD CONTROL PANEL  
LBB 6005  
holder, whereas in the latter, the PST holder must, within a  
predetermined time, acknowledge that a call has been received by  
pressing the Alarm Reset Button on the PST.  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
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GENERAL INFORMATION  
When the auto-scan facility is programmed and set for user  
enable/inhibit, the auto-scan facility will be activated by pressing the  
channel Auto-Scan key on the FCP, pressing Auto-Scan key again  
this will disable the auto-scan activity and so on.  
For a detailed description of DP 6000 paging calls refer to  
Installation Instruction No. 63 for the High Performance Control  
Desk (LBB 5800).  
1.4  
Field Alarm Calls  
1.1  
Description  
The FCP can be programmed to react to an Alarm Call from the  
PST in several ways; When the Alarm LED lights, a Direct Call can  
be transmitted to establish contact with the PST holder. This call  
will be initiated by using the Direct Call Key for that channel. If no  
action is taken by the operator within a predetermined time, a  
preprogrammed alarm call can be automatically routed to another  
PST. A built in delay timer can activate one to three relay outputs in  
the FCP, which can be used to activate some other device e.g.  
telephone exchange. The relay function can be programmed for  
continuously ON or pulsed ON.  
Philips Personal Security System PS 6000 combines paging functions  
with portable alarm facilities for people on the move in hazardous  
environments or are liable to incur some personal risk. The system  
is based upon Personal Security Transceivers (PST), a High  
Performance Desk and a Field Control Panel (FCP). The system  
incorporates security facilities such as manual alarm and automatic  
system scanning. In addition, a detector circuit is built into the  
transceiver which will initiate an alarm procedure when no  
movement of the transceiver is detected.  
Communication between the PST and the FCP is always via the  
LBB 5800 Desk. Each FCP monitors the status of its own PSTs  
programmed into the system. An FCP can be programmed to  
monitor the PSTs fully automatically without any action by the  
operator or PST holder, and also by manual confirmation of the PST  
holder.  
2
PROGRAMMING THE FCP  
General  
2.1  
All programming of the FCP must be carried out via the LBB 5800  
desk. The FCP must first be set “present” by the allocation of a  
dedicated address and all the various functions required by the  
customer must be done by further software programming. Only  
one uninitialised FCP may be connected to the RS 422 line at any  
given time.  
1.2  
System size  
Each Field Control Panel can cater for up to 16 PSTs and the PSTs  
are programmed to react to their dedicated call buttons and LEDs  
on that particular panel. Up to 31 FCPs can be interconnected via  
the desk.  
When an uninitialised FCP is powered up, the top row of LEDs will  
all blink slowly. When initialised, the FCP address LED will be  
illuminated during power up. These are represented by the top two  
rows of LEDs (1 - 31) reading from top left to bottom right. The  
power LED in the top left corner will be illuminated. (Powering up  
the desk with an FCP connected takes max. 60 sec.)  
A High Performance Desk LBB 5800 can supply enough power to  
support only one FCP. If more than one FCP is used in the system,  
they must be powered via an external supply unit.  
The RS 422 communication bus can be used to connect all the FCPs  
together, in parallel, to the LBB 5800 Desk (see page 15 for system  
set up).  
2.2  
Editor  
The Editor function of the desk is the means by which the system  
variables are programmed into the FCP.  
When the Editor is opened, the program variables can be entered  
via the keyboard and the desk bleeper gives an audible indication of  
correct or incorrect entries.  
1.3  
System Scanning  
The FCP can be programmed to scan the PSTs in the system at  
preprogrammed intervals and check the status of each. An  
automatic or an additional manual response from the PST to this  
check call can be programmed, for each individual channel, into the  
FCP. In the former instance, the PST will automatically send the  
status information back to the FCP without disturbing the PST  
The normal sequence of programming the FCP is to first enter the  
required MENU followed by the menu COMMAND DIGIT,  
followed by the PROGRAM VARIABLE(S).  
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FCP PROGRAMMING  
PS 6000 m enu selection  
3.1  
To enter the PS 6000 menu, OPEN THE DESK EDITOR, SELECT and PRESS key “A”as shown in para. 2.3 and observe the correct  
display indication.  
DISPLAY  
“PS menu”  
When the PS 6000 menu is opened, the following sub menus can be selected to program the FCP.  
KEYSTROKE  
SUB MENU  
C
Communications/Initialisation  
Direct Call info  
DIRECT CALL KEY  
MONITOR KEY  
Call FCP setting  
A
Auto scan info.  
ALARM KEY  
E
Relay settings  
FCP memory edit (USED ONLY FOR SERVICE)  
3.2  
Entering The Program Variables  
As long as the PS menu is open, the text “PS menu” will be displayed and a bleep will sound every second. When a PS 6000 sub menu is  
selected, the bleep will stop and the desk display will show the text associated with the sub menu selected.  
When a sub menu has more than one step, the next step to be programmed can be selected by pressing the PROGRAM key.  
At the end of some sub menus the display will show “update?. To enter the programmed data into the memory, press the PROGRAM key  
again. By pressing the RESET key, instead of the PROGRAM key, the new entered data is lost. The desk will revert to PS menu selection.  
The following text describes the menus and commands to be programmed into the FCP:  
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MENU KEY C”  
Com m unication/initialisation  
FCP DEFAULT SETTING (see TABLE 1) DISPLAY SHOWS “ DEF FCP NR”  
COMMAND “0”  
-
Key in the address of the FCP (if more than one FCPs are connected) to be set to default values (01 - 31). Only connected FCPs may be  
selected.  
The memory of the FCP will be initialised  
The FCP will restart its program by a soft reset  
The address allocated in the desk will be deleted  
The top row of LEDs of the FCP will start to blink  
If when powered up, the top row of LEDs are blinking, the FCP is in the default mode (see TABLE 1 .)  
Remark: only one FCP initialised.  
COMMAND “1” -  
FORCE SOFT RESET  
DISPLAY SHOWS SFTRES (1/0)”  
Keystroke “1”  
Keystroke “0”  
-
-
Will reset ALL FCPs and restart the program execution as from power-up  
NO restart execution  
COMMAND “2” -  
SHOW /STOP ADDRESS (all FCPs)  
DISPLAY SHOWS SHWADR (1/0)”  
Keystroke “1”  
Keystroke “0”  
-
-
All FCPs will show their addresses by illuminating the appropriate LED  
Stops Show Address Mode and returns FCP to current status  
After either keystoke the desk will return to the “Comm Service” menu  
NOTE: “Stop Show Address” mode must always be selected after “Show Addres” mode to restart communication.  
 
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COMMMAND “3”  
-
ALLOCATE ADDRESS  
DISPLAY SHOWS GIVADR (1/0)”  
Keystroke “1”  
-
Will give the connected uninitialised FCP the lowest free (unallocated) address  
automatically.(see also Command 4)  
After the keystroke the desk will return to the communication menu  
Eronneous keystokes will generate the error bleep and return to the “Comm. menu”  
Return to “Communication menu”.  
Keystroke :0”  
-
COMMAND “4” -  
FCP STATUS CONTROL  
DISPLAY SHOWS STA. FCP. NR”  
Enter the FCP address (01 - 31) which is to display its status (only if more than one FCPs are connected)  
The display of the Desk now shows the selected FCP address followed by the status:  
The FCP is working normally  
Display shows “xx Present”  
The FCP address has not been allocated  
The address has been allocated but the FCP is not connected  
This mode is for future applications  
Display shows “xx Unallocated”  
Display shows “xx Allocated”  
Display shows “xx Reply Maybe”  
Keystroke “0”  
Keystroke “1”  
-
-
Used to reset a parameter  
Used to set a parameter  
Display shows “Parameter.?”  
Display shows “Parameter.?”  
The parameters can be selected using the following 3 keys:  
Keystroke “1”  
Keystroke “2”  
Keystroke “3”  
-
-
-
“Present”  
“Allocation”  
“Reply MB”  
4.1  
Address Allocation  
It is possible that an address (01 - 31) could be set (reserved) by either of the three parameters mentioned above before a new FCP is  
introduced to the desk. To check the status of each of the 31communication addresses, scroll the addresses using the PROGRAM key.  
The status of each will be shown on the desk display.  
If an address number has already been allocated to an existing active FCP, the display should show “Present” when that address is selected.  
Only “Unalloc” addresses can be directly assigned to an uninitialised FCP.  
4.2  
Addressing an FCP  
An uninitialised FCP can be given an address in two ways:  
1)  
2)  
As at Command 3, where the FCP will be given the first “Unalloc” address available automatically and the LEDs will stop blinking  
immediately.  
If a particular address number has to be assigned to an FCP, this can be done by scrolling the available addresses with the  
PROGRAM key until the selected address is shown in the desk display. By changing the status of this address from “Unalloc” to  
“Present” will allocate the address to the FCP and the FCP LEDs will stop blinking immediately and the FCP can communicate  
with the desk.  
If when scrolling the addresses, the chosen address happens to show “Allocated”or “Reply MB”, then it is not possible to go  
directly to “Present” to install the address in the FCP. In this case change from “Allocated” or “Reply MB” to “Unallocated” then  
go to “Present” and the FCP will accept the address within a scan time of 1 Min. approx. The FCP has now accepted the address  
and communication with the desk is established.  
 
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4.3  
Address Status Changing within Com m and “4” (STA FCP NR.) Subm enu:  
The following gives the correct key selections necessary to move from one status to another:  
FROM  
TO  
KEY IN  
FROM  
TO  
KEY IN  
“Present”  
“Present”  
“Present”  
“Allocate”  
“Unalloc”  
“Reply MB”  
0 - 1  
0 - 2  
1 - 3  
“Unalloc”  
“Unalloc”  
“Unalloc”  
“Present”  
“Allocate”  
“Reply MB”  
1 - 1  
1 - 1 - 0 - 1  
1 - 1 - 1 - 3  
“Allocate”  
“Allocate”  
“Allocate”  
“Present”  
“Unalloc”  
“Reply MB”  
1 - 1  
0 - 2  
1 - 3  
“Reply MB”  
“Reply MB”  
“Reply MB”  
“Present”  
“Allocate”  
“Unalloc”  
0 - 3 - 1 - 1  
0 - 3 - 0 - 1  
0 - 2  
5
MENU - DIRECT CALL KEY  
Edit Direct Call  
This menu is used to program  
a)  
b)  
c)  
d)  
e)  
e)  
f)  
Enable/inhibit the call string  
Edit the direct call address,codinf and info digits  
Edit the Alarm Call String  
Edit the PST acknowledge address  
Enable/inhibit speech after direct call  
Manual/automatic acknowledge mode  
Alarm Call repeat time  
g)  
Manual acknowledge time  
When editing the following Direct Call data, pressing the PROGRAM key will go to the next program step.  
W hen the display shows “update? the PROGRAM key m ust be used to store data .  
After PROGRAM key action, the Desk continues with the next channel number.  
Pressing RESET during sub menu programming, the display shows “update” .  
Pressing RESET whilst desk display shows “PS menu” the desk steps out of the Editor mode.  
When the edit Direct Call menu is opened, the display info will differ depending whether one or more FCPs are connected.  
1.  
More than one FCP connected:  
Display shows “sel.FCP nr “ and the lowest allocated address, of which  
the status is “Present”, is displayed.  
Scroll the FCP addresses with the PROGRAM key and input the desired address with the DIRECT CALL KEY.  
The display will now show “sel. Chan. nr”. Select the channel to be edited (01 - 16) and the display will show the channel Nr. followed by  
“DC inhibit” or “DC enable” :  
2.  
One FCP connected:  
The sequence is as previous paragraph but starts from “sel. Chan. nr.”  
displayed.  
5.1  
ENABLE/INHIBIT THE CALL STRING  
Keystroke “0”  
Keystroke “1”  
-
-
Will set or leave the status in inhibit  
Will set or leave the status in enable  
The display will now show the selected status  
Press the PROGRAM key to edit the next step. RESET key to move to “Update?” .  
5.2  
EDITING THE DIRECT CALL STRING  
The display will show “FCP Nr., Channel Nr. , “d” and the call string (e.g. 0105d - - - - - - - - - - ).  
The new call string can be entered using the desk hex. key pad (Address - 4 digits / Codinf -1 digit / Info - 5 digits).  
This call will be transmitted when the FCP channel DIRECT CALL key is pressed.  
Press PROGRAM key to go to next program step. RESET key to move to “Update?.  
 
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5.3  
EDITING THE ALARM CALL STRING  
The display will show “FCP Nr., Channel Nr., “a” and the call string (e.g. 0105a - - - - - - - - - -).  
The alarm call data can be edited using the hex. key pad (Address- 4 digits / Codinf -1 digit / Info - 5 digits).  
This call will be transmitted if:  
a)  
b)  
c)  
An internal relay is programmed.  
The alarm call is enabled for this relay  
The relay delay time is over.  
Press PROGRAM key to go to next program step. RESET key to move to “Update?” .  
5.4  
EDITING THE PST ACKNOW LEDGE ADDRESS  
The display will show “FCP Nr., Channel Nr.” and the acknowledge address (4 digits) of the selected channel (e.g. 0105 0000).  
The address will be the acknowledge address of the transceiver and to be programmed here.  
Use the desk hex. key pad to edit the address of the PST.  
Pressing the PROGRAM key will scroll on to the next program step to be edited.  
(If necessary the acknowledge address of the PST can be viewed by entering the Service Menu E” followed by Command “D” will display  
“CDIS enable” or “CDIS inhibit - Keystroke “ 0” will set or leave the status in inhibit. Keystroke “1” will set or leave the status in enable.  
In the “enable” mode if a Field Calll is made from the PST, the programmed address of the PST followed by the codinf will be displayed on  
the desk.)  
RESET to move to “update”.  
NOTE: Ensure that the status is set to “CDIS inhibit” before returning to normal Paging/PS 6000 use.  
5.5  
SPEECH  
The display will show the selected channel followed by “speech enable” or “speech inhibit”  
Keystroke “0”  
Keystroke “1”  
-
-
Will set or leave the status in inhibit  
Will set or leave the status in enable  
Press PROGRAM key to go to next program step. RESET key to move “Update?command.  
5.6  
MANUAL / AUTO ACKNOW LEDGE MODE  
The display will show “FCP Nr., Channel Nr. and one of the acknowledge modes like “ack. inh” , “ack. aut”, “ack. man” or “ack. a+m”  
Keystroke “0”  
Keystroke “1”  
-
-
Will set or leave the status in acknowledge inhibit  
Will scroll the next status of the other three above modes.  
Press PROGRAM key to go to next program step. RESET key to move to “Update?.  
Eronneous keystrokes will generate the error bleep and the desk will return to the “PS menu” mode.  
5.7  
ALARM CALL REPEAT TIME  
The display will show “FCP Nr. and Channel Nr. followed by “alm. time - - - “ - = time digits  
(e.g. 0105 ALM TIME - - - )  
Enter the desired time 010 - 255 seconds  
a)  
b)  
c)  
The Alarm Call will not be transmitted if the time set = “000”  
The time set to 001, Alarm Call will be transmitted only once.  
The Alarm Call will be repeated when the time set is between 010 and 255  
Press PROGRAM key to go to next program step. RESET key to move to “Update?command.  
Eronneous keystrokes will generate the error bleep and the desk will return to the “PS menu” mode.  
Alarm call repeat stops by a manual reset from the PST or from the FCP.  
NOTE: Programmed Alarm Calls will only be active when enabled by relay programming (see para 8.4)  
 
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5.8  
MANUAL ACKNOW LEDGE TIME  
The display will show “FCP Nr. and Channel Nr. followed by “ack. time” followed by the programmed time  
(e.g. 0105 ACK TIME - - - )  
Enter the desired time from 000 - 254 seconds  
(The tim e m ay not be set to 255 seconds)  
Press the PROGRAM key. The display will show “Update?”  
A further PROGRAM keystroke will update the new programmed data and scroll to the next channel Direct Call Editor.  
A RESET keystroke during “update” displayed, will skip the new entered data and steps to the “PS menu” mode..Eronneous keystrokes will  
generate the error bleep and the desk will return to the “PS menu” mode.  
6
MENU - MONITOR KEY  
Call FCP/Desk com bination  
When this menu is opened, the display info will differ depending on how many FCPs are connected.  
1.  
More than one FCP connected:  
Display shows “sel.FCP Nr “ and the lowest allocated address, of which  
the status is “present”, is displayed.  
Scroll through the FCP addresses with the PROGRAM key and input the desired address with the DIRECT CALL key..  
2. One FCP connected: The display shows “Call Desk X” when the menu is opened.  
where X = current setting of the call desk function  
X = 0  
X = 1  
X = 2  
X = 3  
-
-
-
-
The FCP will not react to a call desk function  
The FCP will respond to call desk/FCP combination 1  
The FCP will respond to call desk/FCP combination 2  
The FCP will respond to call desk/FCP combinations 1 and 2  
Keystrokes 0,1,2 or 3 will change the display according to selection.  
Press the PROGRAM key to enter the new data and to close the menu. Program returns automatically to the  
“PS 6000 menu” status.  
7.  
MENU - “A”  
Auto Scan Call  
This menu is used to program  
a)  
b)  
c)  
d)  
e)  
f)  
Enable/inhibit channel for Auto Scan  
Codinf input for manual reply call  
System scan call repeat time  
Acknowledge type  
Manual acknowledge delay time  
Auto/Manual acknowledge call ratio  
Use the PROGRAM key to enter the changed position value.  
The RESET key will set the desk to the “PS menu” mode again.  
Pressing the RESET whilst an FCP or channel is selected will return the desk to the “PS MENU” status  
When this menu is opened, the display info will differ depending on how many FCPs are connected.  
1.  
More than one FCP connected:  
Display shows “sel.FCP Nr. “ and the lowest allocated address, of which  
the status is “present”, is displayed.  
Scroll through the FCP addresses with the PROGRAM key and input the desired address with the DIRECT CALL key.  
2.  
One FCP connected:  
The display shows “Sel. Chan. Nr.”  
 
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The display will now show “Sel. Chan. Nr”, select the channel to be edited (01 - 16) and the display will show the programmed auto scan  
status of the channel e.g. “e c xx a m yy - 1 - zz”  
1 2 3  
Location =  
4
5
6
7
Where  
e
c
xx  
a m  
=
=
=
=
auto scan enabled (or “d” for auto-scan disabled)  
codinf value for an auto scan with manual acknowledge (see table 2, bleep patterns).  
auto scan repeat time in minutes (00 - 99)  
auto scan acknowledge type key  
4 - 1)  
4 - 2)  
4 - 3)  
A = auto reply  
M = manual reply  
AM = auto + manual . This selection must be combined  
key  
key  
with location “6” (Call Ratio) which determines how many auto-scans (max. 16) precede the required manual acknowledge e.g. if “5” is  
selected at location “6” then there will be 5 auto-scans and the next will require a manual response from the Transceiver holder.  
yy  
1
zz  
=
=
=
manual acknowledge time in seconds (00 - 99)  
auto to manual acknowledge call ratio (0 - F)  
the selected channel number - not programmable  
Keystrokes 1 - 7 will select the location on the display to be edited e.g. if the auto scan repeat time only has to be edited, then press key  
3 and enter the new time. (to disable auto-scan, press “1 “ followed by “0” . Pressing “1” followed by “1” enables auto-scan.  
Use the PROGRAM key to enter the completed input.  
Eronneous keystrokes generate the error bleeps.  
8
MENU - “ALARM KEY”  
Edit Functional Relay Status  
This menu is used to program the relays to be active by system functions independantly of each other.  
a)  
b)  
c)  
d)  
e)  
Relay function assignment  
Relay action delay time  
Relay pulse time  
Relay stand-by status  
Alarm call transmission  
-
A,M,N,S,F,D,C. (default: I.I.I.I.I.I.I)  
-
-
-
-
00 - 99 seconds  
00 - 99sec. (00=infinate)  
“energised”/”de-energised”  
“enabled”/”inhibited”  
Position  
Indication  
Function  
Display indication for function  
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
A
M
N
S
F
D
C
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
No manual alarm  
Manual alarm  
No move alarm  
No move switch “off”  
Field call received  
2
3
4
5
6
7
Direct call activated  
Auto scan auto acknowledge not received  
If the relay is inhibited for a function, the display will show “I” instead of the function character  
When this menu is opened, the display info will differ depending on how many FCPs are connected.  
1.  
More than one FCP connected:  
Display shows “Sel.FCP Nr. “ and the lowest allocated address, of which  
the status is “present”, is displayed.  
Scroll the FCP addresses with the PROGRAM key and enter the displayed address with the DIRECT CALL key.  
The display shows “Relay Nr.” now select relay number (1 - 3) and enter by the PROGRAM key.  
2.  
One FCP connected:  
The display shows “Relay Nr.” now select relay number (1 - 3) and enter  
by the PROGRAM key.  
 
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8.1  
FUNCTION ASSIGNMENT  
The display will now show the current setting of the FCP e.g.  
Function position  
Display shows  
-
-
1 2 3  
“A I  
4
S
5 6 7  
8
9
I
I
I
I
xx y”  
(xx = FCP Nr. ; y = Relay Nr.)  
Enter the required status by keying in position Nr. 1 - 7, followed by keystrokes “0” or “1”  
Keystroke “0” inhibits the function and the display will indicate “I” in this position  
Keystroke “1” enables the function and the display will show function letter i.e. “A” and “S” above  
The PROGRAM keystroke will store the new data and scroll to the next program step.  
8.2  
DELAY ACTION TIME  
The display will show the current delay action time of the selected relay e.g. “DEL. xx 01 2”  
(xx = the current delay time (FCP Nr.01, relay Nr. 2))  
Values between 00 and 99 seconds are valid entries  
Enter the new time and scroll to the next program step by pressing the PROGRAM key  
8.3  
PULSE TIME  
The display will show the current “pulse time” of the selected relay e.g. “PT. xx 01 2”  
(xx = the current pulse time (FCP Nr.01, relay Nr. 2))  
Values between 00 and 99 seconds are valid entries  
Pulse time 00  
-
Will inhibit the pulse action and set the relay, after delay time, to active.  
Enter the new time and scroll to the next program step by pressing the PROGRAM key  
8.4  
STANDBY STATUS  
The display will show the current relay standby status e.g. “de-ener 01 2” or “energ 01 2”  
(FCP Nr.01, relay Nr. 2))  
Keystroke “0”  
Keystroke “1”  
-
-
Will set or leave the status to de-energised  
Will set or leave the status to energised  
Scroll to the next program step by pressing the PROGRAM key  
8.5  
ALARM CALL TRANSMISSION  
The display will show “ALC enable” or “ALC inhibit”  
Keystroke “0”  
Keystroke “1”  
-
-
Will set or leave the status to alarm call transmission inhibit  
Will set or leave the status to alarm call transmission enable  
Enter the new status and press the PROGRAM key. Pressing the PROGRAM again will scroll to the next relay Nr .  
Press the RESET key to return to “PS menu” mode and RESET key again to close the Editor mode.  
 
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9. W IRING DETAILS  
X1 - 9-pin D-type socket for connection to the High Performance  
desk (LBB 5800)  
Pin No.  
1
Function  
+12 V power supply from the desk  
(fused at 1 AT)  
2
3
4
5
6
not connected  
not connected  
RS 422 serial int. B (extra 220 Ohm)  
0 V  
+ 12 V power supply from the desk  
(fused 1 AT)  
X2  
X1  
7
8
9
not connected  
RS 422 serial int. A (extra 220 Ohm)  
0 V  
screening not connected  
X2 - 9-pin D-type socket for external alarm functions  
Pin No.  
Function  
- relay contact RE1  
- relay contact RE1  
FCP Rear view  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
make  
break  
middle - relay contact RE2  
make  
break  
- relay contact RE3  
- relay contact RE3  
middle - relay contact RE1  
- relay contact RE2  
- relay contact RE2  
middle - relay contact RE3  
make  
break  
screening not connected  
Relays can only be used on voltages not exceeding  
34 VDC and a current of 1 A maximum.  
2.5 m long interconnecting cable between desk and FCP  
wiring details:  
(9-pin D-type on FCP  
-
25-pin D-type of Desk)  
Pin No. (9-pin)  
Wire  
Pin Nr. (25-pin)  
1 (+12V)  
6 (+12V)  
5 (0V)  
blue  
red  
black  
grey  
green  
yellow  
23 (+12V)  
25 (+12V)  
17 (0V)  
9 (0V)  
24 (0V)  
4 (RS422 B)  
8 (RS422 A)  
2 )  
3 )  
7 )  
14 (RS422 B)  
16 (RS422 A)  
others not  
connected  
not connected  
Cable length between the LBB 5800 Desk and the LBB 6005 FCP may be extended to a distance of approx. 1000 metres.  
Bear in mind that if the Desk is separated from the FCP, that speech communication with the PST is via the microphone/speaker in the  
Desk.  
 
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PS 6000 and DP 6000 SYSTEM W IRING  
Installation details of the various units in the PS 6000 system can be found in the relevant Installation Instructions:(see contents)  
3 x external relay outputs  
from each FCP  
DP 6000 PAGING LINE  
PSU*  
16-pin Hirschmann  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Plug  
Socket  
FCP type LBB 6005/00.  
Each FCP can cater for  
up to 16 transceivers.  
A max. of 31 FCPs can  
be used off one desk.  
FCP consumes 180 mA  
therefore extra PSUs  
are required.  
1
FCP  
PSU*  
16  
1
1
DESK  
Control desk  
LBB 5800/00  
PSU*  
16  
1
Ext. alarm  
contacts  
(pins 9 -16)  
* The number of power supply  
units (PSU) required is  
determined by the size of,the  
system and the distance the  
16  
various units are apart LBB 5934/00  
12 V - 1A  
1
RX  
LBB 6010/6110  
fitted with  
LBB 6015  
PSU*  
16  
1
16  
UHF or  
VHF  
Transmitter  
TX  
16  
PSU*  
1
Data/audio output to the transmitter  
Data/audio output to the transmitter  
4-wire transmitter switching line  
System earth  
Audio/DP 6000 code input (talk-back)  
Audio/DP 6000 code input (talk-back)  
4-wire squelch line  
16  
LBB 6151/01  
LBB 6151/00  
+ 12V power supply  
Pins 9 and 10 - sync. lines  
Pins 15 and 16 - monitoring  
 
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Mains  
PSU*  
LBB 6015  
CENTRAL  
TRANSMITTER  
LBB 6010 or  
LBB 6110  
VHF or UHF  
Central Transmitter  
VHF or UHF Central Talk-back  
Receiver with  
Pilot-tone Decoder LBB 6015  
Mains  
*Power Supply Unit (PSU)  
LBB 5834. Quantity depends  
on system configuration. If more  
than one FCP is used they must  
be powered separately and not  
via the DP 6000 or RS 422  
system cabling.  
Personal Security Transceivers  
LBB 6065/xx, LBB 6066/xx  
(16 per control panel)  
PSU*  
Ala  
r
m
Ala  
r
m
Ala  
r
m
Re  
c
a
ll  
Re  
c
a
ll  
Re  
c
a
ll  
P
P
P
En  
t
e
r
En  
t
e
r
En  
t
e
r
Lig  
h
t
Lig  
h
t
Lig  
h
t
M
e
n
u
M
e
n
u
M
e
n
u
Extended Systems  
Max. 32  
Field Control  
Panel LBB 6005  
Master Storage Racks  
LBB 6151/01.  
Max. 5 slaves LBB 6151/00  
to each Master Rack  
Mains  
PSU*  
RS 422 Cable  
Control Desk  
LBB 5800  
Fig. 2  
 
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TABLE 1  
FCP DEFAULT VALUES  
FUNCTION  
DEFAULT VALUE  
FCP Address (not inialised)  
Relay 1, 2, 3, function assignment  
Relay 1, 2, 3, delay time  
Relay 1, 2, 3, pulse time  
Relay 1, 2, 3, standby status  
Relay 1, 2, 3, alarm call transmission  
h “50”  
I I I I I I I  
30 seconds  
00 (pulse inhibit)  
energised  
inhibit  
Call Desk/FCP Nr.  
Call Desk/FCP Nr. 1 and 2  
Direct call all channels  
Direct call string  
Alarm call string  
Acknowledge address  
Speech status  
inhibit  
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  
0 0 0 0  
enable  
Acknowledge mode  
Alarm call inhibit/repeat mode  
Time window for manual acknowledge  
Auto acknowledge  
inhibit  
30 seconds  
Auto scan  
inhibit  
Auto scan repeat time all channels  
Aknowledge mode all channels  
Auto acknowledge and manual acknowledge ratio  
5 minutes  
Auto acknowledge  
1
CODINF.  
VALUE  
BLEEP PATTERN  
Table 2  
0
Transceiver bleep patterns associated  
with the codinf value  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
NO TONE  
CRICKETED TONE  
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
NO TONE  
 
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TABLE 3  
The codinf value transmitted by the PST during any kind of acknowledge/alarm call is assigned a particular status in the FCP. This TABLE  
lists the codinf digit and status of the each in the FCP.  
CODINF  
DIGIT  
FUNCTION  
0
1
2
3
6
The alarm LED status is updated to “no move switch off”  
When no acknowledge is expected, then “call desk function will be activated when FCP set for “call panel.1”  
When acknowledge is expected, the call will be accepted as the auto acknowledge reply  
The alarm LED status is updated to “no move switch off”  
The “call desk” function will be activated, when the FCP is set for “call panel 2”  
When acknowledge is expected, the “call dek” will be accepted as the auto acknowledge reply  
The alarm LED status is updated to “no move switch on”  
When no acknowledge is expected, then “call desk function will be activated when FCP set for “call panel.1”  
When acknowledge is expected, the call will be accepted as the auto acknowledge reply  
The alarm LED status is updated to “no move switch on”  
The “call desk” function will be activated, when the FCP is set for “call panel 2”  
When acknowledge is expected, the call will be accepted as the auto acknowledge reply  
The alarm LED status is updated to “no move alarm” (constantly lit)  
The constantly lit function of the alarm LED has the highest priority  
When acknowledge is expected, the call will be accepted as the auto acknowledge reply  
to activate the “call panel 1” function”, the PST should be reset first  
4
5
7
9
These calls are ignored  
B
and  
D
F
CALL PANEL FUNCTION  
The desk will send all received field calls with no 5-digit info to the FCP  
When the call is located in the acknowledge call address table of the FCP then the FCP will interpret this  
as a panel call if:  
0 and 2  
1 and 3  
No auto acknowledge call waiting - the page line is not at code level and the time between the last code line  
level and the field call > 1  
Channel status ignored  
 
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
16  
13  
15 14  
12  
LBB 5800 High Performance Control Desk  
Key to sym bols  
1. Handset (LBB 5804 optional)  
2. Display window  
3. Power On indicator (LED)  
4. Transmission On indicator (LED)  
5. Desk-in-use indicator (LED)  
6. Program key  
7. Direct call key  
8. Call transmit key  
9. Monitoring key  
10. Alarm call key (Red)  
11. Reset key (Blue)  
12. Talk-through key  
13. Talk-key  
: Can be use instead of the desk microphone and speaker  
: LCD to display 16 digit information  
: Green  
: Red  
: Yellow  
: Used to program the desk and additional receivers into the system  
: Used to send one of 16 possible preprogrammed messages to selected receivers  
: Used to transmit a call  
: Used to enable or disable the talk-back to the desk  
: Priority key used to call a receiver in an emergency situation  
: Used to reset the call desk  
: allows the operator to connect a speech call between two transceivers  
: Used to activate the speech mode of the desk.  
: Located beneath the grille  
14. Microphone  
15. Priority key  
16. Keyboard  
: If the system is occupied with a speech call, the key gives the desk priority over this call  
: Call selection keys (0 - 9) and (A, B,C, D, E and “-”)  
 

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