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7M303-1 Rev A2
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2 Local Operation
2.1 Overview
The
Peoplefinder II
is a desktop system that provides paging and wireless two-way communications. With an Intel
32 bit processor at its core, and 4 megabytes of FLASH memory, the
Peoplefinder II
can handle the wireless
communications needs of the small office or a large plant.
Peoplefinder II
features:
Stand-alone operation with built-in keypad and LCD display.
Two built-in RS-232 serial ports for advanced paging applications.
Internal two-way radio for monitoring the channel and two-way voice communication.
POCSAG paging encoder at 512, 1200, and 2400 baud
Data Mode 2FSK 9600 baud
Optional two-tone and group-tone paging
1000 pager database
Group paging
8 external alarm inputs for automatic generation of pre-programmed pages.
Pages may be initiated from DTMF equipped two-way radios.
Built-in speaker and microphone, with provisions for external connections.
May optionally be programmed and operated using an external keyboard
Note:
Two built-in RS-232 serial ports for advanced paging applications.
Internal two-way radio for monitoring the channel and two-way voice communication.
POCSAG paging encoder at 512, 1200, and 2400 baud
Data Mode 2FSK 9600 baud
Optional two-tone and group-tone paging
1000 pager database
Group paging
8 external alarm inputs for automatic generation of pre-programmed pages.
Pages may be initiated from DTMF equipped two-way radios.
Built-in speaker and microphone, with provisions for external connections.
May optionally be programmed and operated using an external keyboard
Note:
Peoplefinder II
with
FCC ID “J26-PC-UC-2” and IC ID “773B-NBBS01” does not have a
functional phone interface.
The
Peoplefinder II
operates in one of two basic modes. They are the Page Mode and the Program Mode. The Page
Mode is used to send digital pages to a selected pager or group of pagers. It may also be used to communicate
with a two-way radio up to 9600bps. For the
with a two-way radio up to 9600bps. For the
Peoplefinder II
to send pages to a pager, it must first be programmed
with the pager's CAP code. This is done once, using the Program Mode. The Program Mode is used to set up
the individual pager's information, group information, automatic paging information, and some system-level
features.
the individual pager's information, group information, automatic paging information, and some system-level
features.
Although the operator may send pages using the built-in keypad or an external keyboard, pages may also be
generated in a variety of other ways. Pages may be initiated through the two RS-232 serial ports on the rear of
the unit. The
generated in a variety of other ways. Pages may be initiated through the two RS-232 serial ports on the rear of
the unit. The
Peoplefinder II
may also be configured to automatically generate a page, based upon an electrical input
to special input pins on the rear of the unit.
The
Peoplefinder II
is one of the most versatile paging devices on the market today!
The
Peoplefinder II
has an internal database, which stores the CAP code for every pager in your system. The CAP
code is the special 7 digit code that identifies an individual pager or paging receiver device. To make paging
simpler, you need only configure the CAP codes once by assigning it an easy-to-remember number. For
instance, you may have 3 pagers with the following CAP codes: 1924589, 0029111, 0935199. You can
program them into the database as pager numbers 1, 2, and 3 as follows:
simpler, you need only configure the CAP codes once by assigning it an easy-to-remember number. For
instance, you may have 3 pagers with the following CAP codes: 1924589, 0029111, 0935199. You can
program them into the database as pager numbers 1, 2, and 3 as follows:
Pager CAP Code
Pager Number
1924589
1
0029111
2
0935199
3
Now, when it comes time to page pager 2, you will only have to enter the digit 2, rather that the whole CAP
code. Other parameters that must be entered into the database for each pager are the pager type (tone, numeric,
alpha-numeric), baud rate (512, 1200, 2400) active or inactive status, and which groups it belongs to (if any).
code. Other parameters that must be entered into the database for each pager are the pager type (tone, numeric,
alpha-numeric), baud rate (512, 1200, 2400) active or inactive status, and which groups it belongs to (if any).