Tunstall 9000/60A Installation And User Manual

Installation and User Manual D9007050A User Alert Pager System
Press and hold down Reading button for 6 seconds. The “TUNSTALL TELECOM” message will appear and the vibration alert will activate for several seconds.
Installation and User Manual D9007050A User Alert Pager System
Tunstall User Alert Pager System
To Switch Pager OFF
Repeatedly press Selection button until pager display shows:
CONTRAST ALERT MEMORY POWER OFF
Use left and right buttons to choose POWER OFF – text will begin to flash. Press Reading button to switch pager off
CAUTION – switching pager OFF will mean no pager messages are received.
On receipt of a message, the pager will vibrate and the new message will be automatically displayed on the pager display. Once the message has been read, it can be deleted by pressing the Selection button twice to enter the following display
DELETE ALL YES NO
Use left and right buttons to choose YES – text will begin to flash. Press Reading button to delete message
Battery Management
LOW CELL or
If the low battery indicators appear on the pager display the pager battery must be replaced as soon as possible – the pager will stop working if the battery is too weak.
The battery can be replaced following the procedure below:
1. Switch pager off (see above)
2. Unlock battery cover, slide off the battery compartment cover and remove the old battery – dispose of the old battery in accordance with local regulations.
3. Put a new alkaline AAA battery into the compartment - ensure correct polarity.
4. Replace the battery compartment cover and lock the battery cover.
5. Switch on the pager (see above)
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Functionality
The Tunstall User Alert Pager System is an optional add-on for Tunstall Haven or Communicall systems. Its purpose is to provide additional information to hearing impaired residents of important events within their housing environment, thus ensuring the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act are complied with.
The system comprises a Pager Transmitter (9000/60A), that interfaces to the Haven or Communicall Control Unit, and a number of Pager Receivers (9000/69A) which are issued to residents as appropriate.
The Tunstall User Alert Pager System is capable of sending the following text messages to the resident(s) pager: -
System fire alarm activation - text = FIRE ALARM Code 3 event (resident’s Tunstall smoke detector) - text = SMOKE DETECTOR Code 6 event (resident’s Telecare sensors - text = TELECARE SENSOR Speech module selected for speech - text = Speech Module Selected Door entry call - text = Door Entry Call Door open - text = Door Released
The actual messages sent on a given Haven or Communicall system will depend on the configuration of that system, e.g. door entry messages are dependent on a Haven or Communicall door entry system being present. The FIRE ALARM message is a group page and is sent to all pagers, the other messages are resident specific.
Service Information Service of the User Alert Pager system is limited to replacing batteries in Pager
Receivers as necessary (see User Instructions), and replacement of system components in the event of a fault.
On reception of a message, the pager receiver vibrates to attract attention.
IMPORTANT –the Tunstall User Alert Pager should only be used as a secondary means of alerting residents to safety related events and not relied upon as the primary means of notification of such events.
Installation and User Manual D9007050A User Alert Pager System
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Installation and User Manual D9007050A User Alert Pager System
Installation
The pager transmitter is driven by the data output from the ‘Printer Port’ of the Control Card of any type of Haven, Communicall, or Vision system. It is powered from the fused battery-backed 14V supply provided on the ‘Pager Port’.
The Pager Transmitter should be sited indoors, at roof level, at least 2m away from other equipment. The following diagram illustrates the wiring interconnections between the Haven or Communicall Control Card and the Pager Transmitter.
Control Card
Pager Transmitter
14V
PDA PBY
F2A
0V
Pager Port
Printer Port
RXD RTS
Printer
ON TX
Data RTS
10 core cable GS013
Red
Black
White
Blue
o Connec
Parameter Value Notes
Page 0 - 12 1 Enable printer Page 0 – 25 32 Page 0 – 26 32 Page 0 – 36 243 Page 0 – 37 128 Page 0 – 40 255 Printer busy line set to 0 = busy Page 0 – 87 255 Ensure DES activity printed (if applicable) Page 1 - 259 (Communicall only) 7 Page 1 - 259 (Communicall only) 9 Page 1 - 259 (Communicall only) 5
Ensure termination characters set correctly
Ensure printer baud rate set to 2400
Ensure fire panel input coded to 795
Each Pager Receiver used on the system MUST be coded to the speech module i.d. number of the resident concerned. This procedure is carried out using a programming kit (Tunstall part number 9000/70A) and is detailed in Technical Bulletin TB297.
Licensing of Equipment
A licence must be obtained for the pager system from OFCOM – Details can be obtained from http://www.ofcom.org.uk/
Testing
On application of power, the red LED on the Pager Transmitter will illuminate. The green LED will illuminate for approximately 2s whilst the Pager Transmitter is transmitting.
In order to test the system, generate all events of interest on the Haven or Communicall system and check that all the pagers assigned to the system respond appropriately.
User Instructions
Each Pager Receiver is supplied with a comprehensive instruction booklet. Basic user instructions are provided here, to be carried out with reference to the diagram below.
IMPORTANT – if a system printer is also fitted then the printer RTS signal (normally connected to PBY) MUST be disconnected.
Configuration
No configuration of the Pager Transmitter is required. If paging on an external fire panel activation is required then this should be implemented
either via a speech module (must be coded to 999), with the fire panel input connected to the smoke input, or via the fire panel input on the control card. In the latter case, the system must be configured to generate a 795 call.
Selection Button
Left Button
Right Button
Reading Button
Ensure the Scheme Manager and Control Centre Manager are aware of speech module i.d. changes.
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