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1. Pin Number Function 1 Alarm 8 2 Alarm 7 3 Alarm 6 4 Alarm 5 5 Alarm 4 6 Alarm 3 7 Alarm 2 8 Alarm 1 9 Relay 1 contact A 10 Relay 2 contact A 11 Relay 2 contact B 12 Relay contact B 13 No connection 14 No connection 15 Ground Page 40 People Finder II User Manual 10 4 Keyboard Connector The PEOPLE FINDER II Base may be used with standard external keyboards for use with Personal Computers which have PS 2 style connectors Only keyboards that are fully compliant with the two way keyboard signaling protocol will work with the PEOPLE FINDER II Base It has been found that some brands of keyboards do not function properly with the PEOPLE FINDER II Base due to an incomplete implementation of the signaling protocol by the keyboard Page 41 People Finder II User Manual 11 Specifications Principles of Operation The PEOPLE FINDER II Base is a multi functional unit which can be used to communicate between the built in speaker microphone pagers two way radios and the telephone interface The internal circuitry is comprised of numerous elements as shown on the block diagram below These include radio transceiver telephone interface microprocessor front panel I O DTMF encoder decoder CTCSS encoder decoder speech synthesizer DAC microphone amplifier speaker amplifier analog filters limiting amplifier and analog switch matrix The microprocessor controls all circuitry as needed for the
2. 2 2 Keypad The built in keypad is used to program the unit and to manually enter pages Its keys have the following functions Key Primary Use Secondary Use O thru 9 Entering numbers Selecting a sub menu F1 Send a page after it is entered Select options from the sub menus F2 Monitor the channel Back up to previous menu item F3 Talk to a two way radio Monitor the channel if it is busy F4 Send a tone only page to a numeric or alphanumeric pager DEL Correct an incorrect entry Program Used as a dash when entering a Enters the programming message mode and exits menus JT Up down arrows scroll through various options on the display VOL Adjust the local speaker volume The PEOPLE FINDER II Base has a keypad buffer that allows a user to type faster than the prompts on the display come up Keystrokes will not be lost and efficient data entry is possible by operators skilled in the operation of the PEOPLE FINDER II Base 2 3 External Keyboard An external keyboard with a PS 2 connector may optionally be used if desired When the external keyboard is connected the unit s built in keypad continues to operate normally The external keyboard s keys function the same way as do the unit s keypad in most cases Additional features are e The alphabetic keys may be used when entering pages to alphanumeric pagers n e The ESC key is mapped to the keypad s e The ENTER key is mapped to the
3. Upload the revised pager database using the procedure described in the Restoring Uploading the Retrieved Database section of the manual Page 38 People Finder II User Manual 10 External Connectors 10 1 External Transceiver The PEOPLE FINDER II Base may utilize an internal transceiver an external transmitter or an external transceiver 15 pin D sub connector is located on the rear of the PEOPLE FINDER II Base to facilitate interfacing an external transmitter or external transceiver to the The pin out of this connector is as follows External Transceiver I O Connector Pin Out Pin Number Function 1 Ground 2 B for the radio Internally jumper selectable between 8V and 12V I Amp maximum current draw 3 8V TX This pin floats when in the RX mode and will be pulled to 8V when in the TX mode 50 mA maximum current source 4 5V for radio 50 mA maximum current draw 5 5VRX This pin floats in the TX mode and will have 5V when in the RX mode 50 mA maximum current source 6 TX audio Approximately 1 7V p p for full system deviation 2 5V DC nominal bias on this signal 7 PTT out Open collector output pulls low to ground when the transmitter s PA should be on 8 Do not use and do not connect to anything 9 Do not use and do not connect to anything 10 Do not use and do not connect to anything 11 TX data out This is the TTL POCSAG data output in the trans
4. 3 Press the key to return to the programming mode menu 5 4 Alarm Pages The PEOPLE FINDER II Base has 8 alarm inputs These digital inputs are used to generate pre programmed pages each with its own pre programmed message to any pager or group of pagers These may be used for alarms but they may also be used to simply generate pre programmed pages The inputs may be connected to normally open switches or contacts When any input is pulled low to ground it will generate a pre programmed page When any input is pulled high or allowed to float high it will generate a different pre programmed page Alternatively alarm pages may be initiated from an external keyboard Hold down the CTRL key and then press a number key which corresponds to the alarm input number to send the Alarm Low message Hold down the SHIFT key also to send the Alarm High message Note that the alarm inputs are not protected from lighting so the wires must not be run out of doors See Section 10 2 for details regarding the wiring of the alarm input connector To set up the alarm pages the user must perform the following steps 1 Put the unit into the program mode 2 Press 4 to enter the Alarm sub menu 3 When the ALARM NUMBER prompt is shown enter the number of the alarm you wish to configure Press the F1 key 4 The PEOPLE FINDER II Base will display ALARM x PAGER on the top line and the pager number that will be paged when the alarm is triggered
5. Manufacturers Radio Frequency Advisory Committee Inc MRFAC Attn Frequency Coordination Department 1041 Sterling Road 106 Herndon Virginia 20171 Phone 703 318 9206 Fax 703 318 9209 Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers c o Industrial Telecommunications Association Inc Attn Spectrum Management Department 1110 North Glebe Road Suite 500 Arlington Virginia 22201 Phone 703 528 5115 American Trucking Association Inc ATA Attn Kathy Garrett 2200 Mill Road Alexandria Virginia 22314 Phone 703 838 1731 Newspaper Association of America NAA c o Industrial Telecommunications Association Inc Attn Frequency Coordination Department 1110 North Glebe Road Suite 500 Arlington Virginia 22201 Phone 703 528 5115 Industrial Telecommunications Association Inc Attn Frequency Coordination Department 1110 North Glebe Road Suite 500 Arlington Virginia 22201 Phone 703 528 5115 International Taxicab and Livery Association ITLA Attn Cecelia M Hayes 3849 Farragut Avenue Kensington Maryland 20895 Phone 301 946 5702 Telephone Maintenance Frequency Advisory Committee TELFAC c o Industrial Telecommunications Association Inc Attn Frequency Coordination Department 1110 North Glebe Road Suite 500 Arlington Virginia 22201 Phone 703 528 5115 Page 47 People Finder II User Manual 14 Appendix B Regulatory Compliance Information Statements 14 1
6. BITS STOP PARITY FLOW BAUD TAP TO COMP TO MAN TO PROTO MODE SPKR BUSY REMOTE CALL AP TIMER VOICE WARMUP RINGS RADIO T REF T FRQ T TONE BW R REF R FRQ R TONE CD DATA TYPE TR CPU DLY PWR AUTODIAL MEMORY NUM PHONE NUM PAGER 0 999 TYPE CAPCODE FORMAT GROUP ACTIVE DUR A DUR B DUR C GROUP NUMBER PAGER NUM MEMBERS SPARE MEMBER 1 MEMBER N ID ID STRING DONE Where DB1 VERSION SERIAL VERSION LANGUAGE OPTIONS PORT BITS STOP PARITY FLOW BAUD TAP TO COMP TO MAN TO PROTO MODE SPKR BUSY REMOTE CALL AP TIMER VOICE WARMUP RINGS Signifies that the database download follows Signifies that the version string follows Firmware version string Language of the voice prompts Firmware options Signifies that this line is data for a serial port Port number for this line s data Number of data bits 0 7 bits 1 8 bits Number of stop bits 0 I bit 1 2 bits Parity 0 No Parity 1 Odd 2 Even Flow control 0 None 1 Xon Xoff 2 RTS CTS Baud rate 0 300 1 600 2 1200 3 2400 4 4800 5 9600 6 19200 Timeout for TAP protocol in seconds Timeout for COMP protocol in seconds Timeout for manual entry mode in seconds Port protocol 0 TAP 1 COMP1 2 COMP2 Signifies that this line is data
7. Erasing the pager number disables the alarm Enter the number of the pager you wish to have paged when the selected alarm input is triggered Press F1 when done 5 PEOPLE FINDER II Base will display ALARM low MSG on the top line of the LCD On the second line you may enter or edit the message to be sent when the alarm input goes low Press F1 when the message has been entered 6 PEOPLE FINDER II Base will display ALARM hi MSG on the top line of the LCD On the second line you may enter or edit the message to be sent when the alarm input goes high Press F1 when the message has been entered When entering the alarm messages the unit s keys operate as follows Numeric keys are used to enter numbers F4 or UP keys select the next letter of the alphabet F3 or DOWN keys select the previous letter of the alphabet key enters a dash character F2 key enters a space character or moves to the next character position to the right DEL key deletes a character and moves to the next character position to the left F1 key accepts the entry and exits back to the previous menu Alphanumeric characters may alternatively be entered directly from an external keyboard Page 22 People Finder II User Manual 7 Press the F1 key to return to the programming mode menu Page 23 People Finder II User Manual 5 5 Phone Autodial Memories The PEOPLE FINDER II Base has 10 Phone Autodial Memories These must be programmed prior to use by two way radio
8. Fax 202 331 7639 13 2 For frequencies designated with an IP in Section 90 35 of the Commission s rules Petroleum Frequency Coordinating Committee PFCC c o Industrial Telecommunications Association Inc Attn Frequency Coordination Department 1110 North Glebe Road Suite 500 Arlington Virginia 22201 Phone 703 528 5115 13 3 For frequencies designated with an LR in Section 90 35 of the Commission s rules Association of American Railroads Communications and Signal Division Attn Chris Allman 50 F Street NW Washington DC 20001 Phone 202 639 2217 13 4 For all other frequencies applicants may use any of the coordinators listed above or one of the following American Automobile Association AAA Central Station Alarm Association CSAA Attn Gary M Ruark Attn Robert Bitton President 1000 AAA Drive Mailspace 15 P O Box 775 Heathrow Florida 32746 5063 1565 Union Avenue Phone 407 444 7786 Union New Jersey 07083 0775 Fax 407 444 7380 Phone 908 810 8822 Fax 908 810 8844 Personal Communications Industry Association PCIA Attn Lori Baynton Director Frequency Coordination Department 500 Montgomery Street Suite 700 Alexandria Virginia 22314 1561 Phone 1 800 759 0300 FAX 703 739 0300 Forest Industries Telecommunications FIT Attn Kenton E Sturdevant 871 Country Club Road Suite A Eugene Oregon 97401 Phone 541 485 8441 Page 46 People Finder II User Manual
9. 1 kHz tone 60 FSD 3 kHz wideband units 1 5 kHz narrowband units RF level 10 uV 4 Adjust R16 for a 1 5 V p p 530 mV RMS signal on TP8 5 Adjust the RF generator to 35 uV Adjust the squelch located on the rear panel so that the carrier detect LED is on and so that it goes off when the RF level is below 25 uV 12 2 3 Telco Interface Receive Mode 1 Generate an RF carrier on the receive frequency I kHz tone 60 FSD 3 kHz 1 5 kHz RF level 10 uV 2 Connect the TELCO line to the RX audio by holding the 1 button down on power up to bring up the test mode then enter the password and press 6 F1 and F2 Page 44 People Finder II User Manual Adjust R69 telco line level for a level of 13 dBm on the line Disable the RX audio by pressing F2 twice more Generate a DTMF tone from the by pressing 3 and then F4 Verify that the line level is between 15 and 12 dBm Then press the DOWN arrow to turn off the DTMF 12 2 4 Telco Interface Transmit Mode 1 ND RS Set the service monitor to measure the transmitter s FM deviation Generate a 2500 Hz tone onto the TELCO line from an external test instrument with a power level of gt 5 dBm into 600 ohms Connect the TELCO to the transmitter by pressing F1 then press F2 twice to key the transmitter Adjust R52 clockwise for maximum gain then adjust R41 limiter for 4 5 kHz 2 25 kHz deviation Adjust the TELCO signal to a power level of 15 dBm Adjust R
10. 55dB RX Image and 1 2 if rejection 0 ee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeees 55dB RX Selectivity nundsersskeasuldrksnuienetereseft 55dB 25kHz version 55dB 12 5kHz version TX power butput us uksenumnsevnsn skansene 2 or 4 watts nominal selected via internal jumper for some versions and factory programming for others FM hum and noise nenervrarrrnvrrnvrrnvnvnvnvevnvevvvsversverrrsrrsvensre 38dB or better Spurious EMISSIONS serrnvrrvvvrvrvvvrveravvrnvvrnenenvneevnesvverseesveese 52dBc Modul tion sessvaatiangimnndendavet did casettssdedvettocss Frequency Modulation Modulation limit rornrorrrnrrrnrnrnrnrnvnvnnvnnnvnrvvvrvevsvrversveravvrse 4 5kHz or 2 25kHz programmable by channel Emission Designators ernnorvrrrvrnvvrnvrrnvnvevnvevvvevevrnerrrrvneee 16KOF1D 11KOF1D 16KOF3E 11KOF3E The above specifications are preliminary product specifications and are subject to change without notice Ordering 6A373 l l PEOPLE FINDER II Base Communication system Built in Transceiver N Narrow band transceiver 12 5kHz W Wide band transceiver 25kHz UA UHF band 403 416MHz UC UHF band 450 470MHz UD UHF band 470 480MHz E Encode only no transceiver For export only not FCC approved For example a VHF wide band PEOPLE FINDER II Base in the 150 174MHz band is part number 6A373 VB Page 43 People Finder II User Manual 12 Alignment 12 1 Adjustments The following ta
11. 7 ASCII control characters For your reference here is a list of the commonly used ASCII control characters Decimal Hex Code Decimal Hex Code 00 00 lt NUL gt 16 0 lt DLE gt 01 01 lt SOH gt 17 1 lt XON gt 02 02 lt STX gt 18 2 lt DC2 gt 03 03 lt ETX gt 19 3 lt XOFF 04 04 lt EOT gt 20 4 lt DC4 gt 05 05 lt ENQ gt 21 5 lt NAK gt 06 06 lt ACK gt 22 6 lt SYN gt 07 07 lt BEL gt 23 7 lt ETB gt 08 08 lt BS gt 24 8 lt CAN gt 09 09 lt TAB gt 25 9 lt EM gt LO OA lt LF gt 26 A lt SUB gt 11 OB lt VT gt 27 B lt ESC gt 12 0E lt FF gt 28 g lt FS gt 13 OD lt CR gt 29 D lt GS gt 14 OE lt 50 gt 30 E lt RS gt 15 OF lt SI gt 31 F lt US gt Page 30 People Finder II User Manual 8 Database Transfer For convenience managing databases containing a large number of pagers for backup purposes and to facilitate cloning databases from one unit to another the PEOPLE FINDER II Base database may be uploaded and downloaded from a host computer which is connected to either serial port which is configured for the TAP protocol 8 1 Database Format The PEOPLE FINDER II Base database may be uploaded or downloaded as ASCII characters which can readily be transferred stored and or edited as desired The format of the database output is as follows DB1 VERSION VERSION LANGUAGE OPTIONS SERIAL PORT
12. EEEE EE E A E E EARE 44 122 Alignment Procedure sienen annee ea eon a a aa e Aa eE i OE OEE E EKES 44 13 Appendix A Frequency Coordinators rsnarenanvrarvrnvvrnvnrnnvnnnnvnnvnrnvernvernvrrvevrrsversvvrarsrnenrnenenvneesnesvnesveesner 46 13 1 For frequencies designated with an IW in Section 90 35 of the Commission s rules ee 46 13 2 For frequencies designated with an IP in Section 90 35 of the Commission s rules 00 0 0 eee 46 13 3 For frequencies designated with an LR in Section 90 35 of the Commission s rules rsnenrrnrrrnrnnn 46 13 4 For all other frequencies applicants may use any of the coordinators listed above or one of the following ons facccscosssctucbaces caus sueseatedesssacanessensseeldeevecussaecsdesccscossuegesseatecicd svecsnteateestaagengactisedet fosuenisctegu AI EA 46 14 Appendix B Regulatory Compliance Information Statements rorrnvrnnvrnnovvvrnvrrvvrnvrrnvnrnrnnnvnnevnvenvennevenr 48 14 1 Federal Communications Commission Part 68 Statements enarrarvrnonrnrnvnvnnenvnnnvnrnvrenevrvrversveraveraensee 48 14 2 Industry Canada CS 03 Statements esnnnnnnnnnnnnvenvnnnvrrnevrnrvrnrvvravrrnerrnenrnvnnesnesnnenveesversvsrevsrerarerarerervresveee 48 15 Appendix C Voice Prompt Technical Details sornrnrnrnrnvrnnvrnvrrvvrrnvrrvererrverrevrarvrnevrnrveervenvvnesvennvenner 50 Copyright Notice The PEOPLE FINDER II Base contains copyrighted Sonik Software stored in its internal EPROM and F
13. LF gt Page 26 People Finder II User Manual After initiating a page and receiving the ID prompt the Entry Device can respond in one of two different ways One way puts the PEOPLE FINDER II Base into an Automatic Mode and the other ways puts it into a Manual Mode Automatic Entry of a Page Entry Device PEOPLE FINDER II Base Action Comment lt ESC gt PG1 lt CR gt The Entry Device tells the PEOPLE FINDER II Base transmitter that it wants to automatically send a POCSAG page by ending this sequence lt CR gt lt ACK gt lt CR gt or lt CR gt lt NAK gt lt CR gt or lt ESC gt lt EOT gt lt CR gt The PEOPLE FINDER II Base will respond within one second of the ACK sequence signifying that the Entry Device has successfully logged on to the PEOPLE FINDER II Base If paging entries cannot be accepted it will respond with the NAK sequence or the ETX sequence which should force the Entry Device to disconnect lt ESC gt p lt CR gt This go ahead sequence tells the Entry Device that it is OK to go ahead and send over the information for the first page or pages The p is always the lower case Wow P lt STX gt PagerID lt CR gt Message lt CR gt lt ETX gt Checksum lt CR gt This Pager Message Sequence Block tells the PEOPLE FINDER II Base the ID the Pager Number in the PEOPLE FINDER II Base s database of the pager this the Message is to be sent to The checksum
14. Manual 3 2 Placing Telephone Calls from the Two Way Radio Two way radios can place autopatch telephone calls through the PEOPLE FINDER II Base to a telephone line connected to the rear of the PEOPLE FINDER II Base The PEOPLE FINDER II Base operates in a simplex mode In other words it can only receive or transmit at any given time and not both simultaneously If it is transmitting it cannot receive and when it is receiving it cannot transmit Because of this there are a number of things to keep in mind when making or receiving a telephone call through the PEOPLE FINDER II Base One is that the two way radio user will hear an occasional ticking sound This is the PROPLE FINDER II Base periodically checking for transmissions from the two way radio The other is that users must learn to wait about a second before talking whenever the PEOPLE FINDER II Base switches between transmit and receive modes The PEOPLE FINDER II Base uses a Voice Operated Switch VOX circuit on the telephone line VOX circuit switches the PEOPLE FINDER II Base from transmit mode to receive mode when it detects that the audio coming in from the telephone line has stopped To place a telephone call 1 Press the 7keys on the two way radio s DTMF keypad This tells the PEOPLE FINDER II Base that you wish to place a telephone call 2 Optionally listen for the confirmation beeps to come back from the PEOPLE FINDER II Base If autopatch operation has been disabled f
15. PEOPLE FINDER II Base will not transmit if the channel is busy This may be desirable in order to avoid interfering with other users on the channel This mode should be disabled if there is so much activity on the channel that the pages are not sent out in a timely manner 4 1 4 Remote Paging If this mode is enabled then remote users are permitted to call the PEOPLE FINDER II Base via a telephone line and to generate pages to be transmitted 4 1 5 Call Forwarding If this mode is enabled then remote users are permitted to call the PEOPLE FINDER II Base via a telephone line and to request a phone autopatch with two way radio users 4 1 6 Autopatch Timer The autopatch timer establishes the length of time the PEOPLE FINDER II Base waits before hanging up the autopatch automatically This is needed in case the two way radio user s batteries fail or he goes out of range Enter the number of minutes the autopatch may be operated before the disconnect warning tones are sent The DEL key may be used to delete digits Press the key to exit the menu Note that autopatch operation may be disabled by setting the Autopatch Timer value to 0 Page 16 People Finder II User Manual 4 1 7 Voice Prompts This mode selects whether beeps or voice prompts are used to confirm radio and phone operations with the PEOPLE FINDER II Base The language of the voice prompts is determined by which firmware file has been loaded If you are interested in a language
16. and then press the F1 key Valid group numbers are 1 through 16 The display will then show Page 20 People Finder II User Manual GROUP X PAGER NN assign pager number Where X is the group number you wish to work on and NN is the pager number assigned to this group Important Note when you wish to page this group you will enter the pager number NN for it not the group number 3 Use the DEL key to backspace over NN if you wish to change the pager number this group is referred to by If the pager number NN is already assigned to an active pager the will not allow you to assign that number to the group and the pager number will be erased If you wish to use NN for a group number instead of an individual pager you must first de activate the pager Section 3 1 describes how to deactivate a pager Once the pager number for this group is set press the F1 button The following prompt will appear GROUP X numeric SELECT GROUP FUNC 4 Using the arrow keys select the function numeric alpha or tone for this pager group Members of the group may be of any type but this selection will determine the prompt to the user when a page to this group is initiated Press Fl when your selection is made The display will change to GROUP X MEMBER NN ENTER MEMBER NUMBER 5 X will be the group number you are currently working on and NN will be a number corresponding to the member number you wish to edit The first group member you enter will be me
17. between Off Receive and Transmit modes F3 Connect the microphone to the transmitter F4 Toggle the unit s speaker between On and Off 1 Pager Bit Test sends alternating 1010 pattern at a specific baud rate and on off timing 1 512 baud 2 1200 baud 3 2400 baud 2 Sound Tests Press any of the number keys or function keys to play one of the first 14 sounds Alternatively press the arrow keys to select sounds 3 DTMF tests Press one of the 16 lower buttons to generate DTMF tones in encode modes Press the down arrow key to exit the DTMF test mode Press the up arrow key to toggle between the following test modes Encode DTMF continuously Decode DTMF from the radio or phone line depending on which was enabled last Encode DTMF in 50 mS beeps Encode only the low tone continuously Encode only the high tone continuously 4 DAC ramp test exercises the sound DAC Press number keys to change the ramp frequency 5 LCD display tests Press the key to sequence between the tests 6 Keypad and keyboard test Keypad codes and external keyboard scan codes are displayed when keys are pressed Press the key on the keypad twice to exit this test mode 7 Alarms amp Ring displays the status of the alarm inputs and phone ring detection circuitry 6 2 Remote Diagnostics Test functions may also be initiated remotely via a two way radio which is equipped with a 16
18. desired communication function The encoders generate needed audio signals and the decoders detect incoming control signals on the received audio Analog switches route the analog signals within the unit Radio er Transceiver Analog Switch Telephone Phone Line Interface RS232 Port I RS232 Port 2 Keyboard Alarm Inputs Microprocessor Control Bus PEOPLE FINDER II Base Block Diagram Encoder Terminal general FrequenCi s orren briosca enii Eoee E on 450 470MHz 403 512MHz P ging Format scsi vecsstscds cecasesecstne eeoa ae a aea POCSAG tone numeric and alpha at 512 1200 or 2400bps TWO TONE and GROUP TONE optional Squelch LOMMALS posseir atorno iarasi eiiis CTCSS or carrier squelch Serial port protocols rsnrronrrvnrvernvvrnvvrnvnrnvnnevnnnvverveesvvern TAP COMP2 COMP1 Pager database maximum S1Ze eernnnnnnnvnnnvrrnvvrvvrrnrvvrrveravereee 1000 individual pagers Maximum page length ssoonrnrnvnvnvnnnvnnvnrnvrrvvrrnrverrveravvseee 250 characters Maximum pre programmed alarm message c0 40 characters Maximum number of pager groups rennrenvrrnvrrvvrrnrrvvrrennre 16 Maximum number of pagers per group e eee eee eeeee 75 ECD display S126 ss 5 i 6cseste ote bedncssncnenteonse deessssteneosasuicasntevens 20 characters X 2 lines Speaker Audi s cs is isiesssctertasssiedavsdsleaesnnshdscsessntecbebsbasasenssees 1 watt maximum at lt 5 THD Power SUPPLY wsccss
19. for mode settings Speaker enable mode on off Busy channel lockout on off Remote enable on off Call forwarding on off Autopatch timer in seconds Voice Prompts on off Warmup signal on off Number of rings before the phone is answered Page 31 People Finder II User Manual RADIO T REF T FRQ T TONE BW R REF R FRQ R TONE CD DATA TYPE TR CPU DLY PWR AUTODIAL MEMORY NUM PHONE NUM ID ID STRING PAGER 0 999 TYPE CAPCODE FORMAT GROUP ACTIVE DUR A DUR B DUR C GROUP NUMBER PAGER NUM MEMBERS SPARE MEMBER 1 MEMBER N DONE Signifies that this line is data for the radio transceiver Transmit reference frequency in Hz Transmit frequency in Hz Transmit CTCSS code 1 CTCSS off Transmit Bandwidth 0 wide 1 narrow Receive reference frequency in Hz Receive frequency in Hz Receive CTCSS code 1 CTCSS off Carrier detect inversion on off Transmit data inversion on off Transceiver type code 0 NO TX 1 VHF 204 2 UHF 3 VHF 3464 Transmit Receive switching delay in mS used for autopatch sampling Number of CPU wait states used to shift CPU noise from receive channels Delay from Transmitter ON to start of POCSAG preamble in mS Transmitter Power Control word Read only used by 3412 X radios Signifies that this line is data for an autodial memory Memory number Phone number Signifies that this line contains the CW I
20. heard periodically to remind the mobile user that the phone patch is still in operation 9 A timeout timer exists in order to shut down the phone patch automatically in the event that the mobile user goes out of range or has a battery outage The length of the timer is set in the Configuration Menu Warning beeps or a voice message will be sent a few seconds before the timeout timer expires and the phone call is terminated The mobile user or phone user must press to reset the timeout timer and continue the phone call 10 End the conversation from the two way radio or phone by pressing the key A high then low beep sequence or a voice message should be heard to confirm the disconnect Page 11 People Finder II User Manual 3 5 Sending Pages using the Telephone Interface This section describes how to send a page with the PEOPLE FINDER II Base using a DTMF keypad equipped telephone Note that the phone will not be answered until any radio paging command sequence in progress is completed To send a page to a pager from the telephone interface you must l 2 Dial the phone number of the telephone line connected to the PEOPLE FINDER II Base If the Remote Paging mode has been enabled from the Configuration Menu the PEOPLE FINDER II Base will answer the phone and send an Enter Pager Number prompt which is a sequence of three beeps If voice prompts have been enabled then a voice message will be heard instead of the beep
21. lt CR gt 000 1101 ETX 000 0011 Total 10111 1011 Convert to BCD 1 0111 1011 Answer in BCD ASCII 1 T i 7 5 COMP1 COMP allows a dumb terminal to be used to send a page although any device that can output RS 232 data can be used All data entering the serial port is sent to pager number 0 The reception of a lt CR gt initiates the page Manual Entry of a Page Entry Device PEOPLE FINDER II Base Action Comment lt Message gt lt CR gt The Entry Device in this case it is often a user on a terminal types in the message to send to a pre set pager Characters are echoed back Page 29 People Finder II User Manual 7 6 COMP2 COMP2 allows a dumb terminal to be used to send a page although any device that can output RS 232 data can be used It has the added capability of selecting which pager to send the data to All data entering the serial port is sent to a specified pager The reception of a lt CR gt initiates the page If the last lt CR gt is not sent within the pre programmed timeout period the PEOPLE FINDER II Base will abort this transaction and begin waiting for a new lt Page gt entry Manual Entry of a Page Entry Device PEOPLE FINDER II Base Action Comment lt Page gt lt CR gt The Entry Device in this case it is often a user lt Message gt lt CR gt on a terminal type in the message to send to a pre set pager Characters are echoed back 7
22. oc oc eo oo GS ooo co coo 5 E TONE NOOQOOOOQOQOCONO ks 00 TV L2y XL O TON N Y O TON 255 255 314 s s s s s s 0 07 0 E N Y 20 20 0 E N Y 0 0 5 Ar 0 POC512 Y Y 255 255 31 RIC 990 POC1200 N Y 0 0 0 A 991 POC1200 N Y 0 0 0 E 992 POC1200 N Y 0 0 0 E 993 TWO TONE ERT 994 TWO TON E 995 TWO TON H 996 TWO TONE N E 2097352 TWO TONE E 4194504 TWO TONE R 999 TONI E 200 TWO TONE P 1 900 6 2 3 6 7 10 11 P 2 700 5 2 4 6 8 10 N Y 8 3 Restoring Uploading the Retrieved Database If the database is stored on a disk in the format shown above it may be re loaded into the PEOPLE FINDER II Base Use a terminal emulation program to send the ASCII file into either serial port in a plain text format The serial port must be configured for the TAP protocol The PEOPLE FINDER II Base will answer every line sent into it with an OK gt if the line was acceptable or ER gt if there was an error in it If any errors occur during uploading a message will be displayed at the end of the upload sequence and the information received will not be saved If this occurs reduce the data rate of the port in use or enable hardware flow control then retry the upload operation Note that the DB1 sequence in the first line tells the PEOPLE FINDER II Base that a database file is going to be sent to it The word DONE at the end of the fi
23. simulated from the computer ports for use in automated test stations or other special applications As a security feature the PASSWORD command must have been sent prior to using this feature To simulate key presses from an external keyboard use a text editor to add the following line to the database file after the PASSWORD line KEY nnn 0D or KEY nnn nnn nnn 0D Where nnn represents the desired keycode represented in decimal ASCII representation Several keycodes may be placed on a line if desired as indicated above Note that the following special numbers are defined Decimal ASCII Code Function F1 Key F2 Key F3 Key F4 Key Dash Key Delete Key Down Key Up Key SININ AIIN Page 36 People Finder II User Manual 31 Enter Configuration Mode Page 37 People Finder II User Manual 9 Firmware Updating The firmware in the PEOPLE FINDER II Base can be loaded with firmware updates via the serial port number 1 lower of the two serial ports Use the following procedure 1 You may need to reset the Flash memory and reload the database of pagers after loading the new firmware into the unit Therefore before updating the firmware it is recommended that the pager database be downloaded and saved as described in the Retrieving the Pager Database section of this manual Connect a computer s serial port to the PEOPLE FINDER II Base and on the computer run a terminal emula
24. the pager TYPE Pager type TONE ALERT VOICE or PATCH CAPCODE Bits 0 to 15 First tone s frequency in units of 1 10 Hz Bits 16 to 31 Second tone s frequency in units of 1 10 Hz ACTIVE Is either Y is the pager is enabled or N if it is de activated DUR A Duration of the first tone in units of 50 mS DUR B Duration of the second tone in units of 50 mS Set to 0 for group tone pagers DUR C Duration of the two tone pager s alert tone or the voice connection in seconds Example Program pager number 320 with a 534 7 Hz tone for 300 mS followed by a 972 8 Hz tone for 800 mS then an alert tone for 5 seconds TYPE ALERT CAPCODE 534 7 Hz 10 972 8 Hz 10 65536 637539555 DUR A 300 mS 50 mS 6 DUR B 800 mS 50 mS 16 DUR C 5 Database Entry PAGER 320 ALERT 637539555 TWO TONE N Y 6 16 5 8 3 3 Programming One Tone Pagers One tone pagers or test tones using non standard frequencies and durations may be programmed via the database upload command Use a text editor to create an entry in the database file for the pager as follows before uploading the file to the unit PAGER 0 999 TYPE CAPCODE ONE TONE N ACTIVE DUR A DUR B DUR C Where PAGER Signifies that this line is the data for a pager 0 999 Pager number for the pager TYPE Pager type TONE ALERT VOICE or PATCH CAPCODE Bits 0 to 15 Tone s frequency in units of 1 10 Hz Bits 16 to 31 Duration of the tone in units
25. to transmit and a group of 100 pagers may take 50 100 seconds to transmit 2 6 Group Page The PEOPLE FINDER II Base can send a page to a group of pager numbers through the entry of a single group number The pager numbers that are members of the group must have been previously assigned using the Assign Group configuration menu When sending a group page the PEOPLE FINDER II Base sequentially sends the page to each pager in the group The procedure for sending a group page is the same as for the individual page described in the above procedure Group pages generally take longer to send out so you may find the PEOPLE FINDER II Base will take a bit longer to return to the PAGER NO prompt when a group page is sent 2 7 Tone Paging to Alphanumeric or Numeric Pagers Some pagers can receive tone or numeric pages If you wish to send a tone page make it beep to a POCSAG pager that is set up for numeric or alpha paging you can press the F4 Tone key when entering the page instead of the F1 Enter key Pressing the F4 key after entering the pager number will force the PEOPLE FINDER II Base to send a tone page to the pager 2 8 2 Way Voice Communications The PEOPLE FINDER II Base can communicate with portable and mobile two way radios The PEOPLE FINDER II Base has a privacy feature called Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System CTCSS CTCSS blocks the reception of signals or noise that are not encoded with certain preset low frequency tones You
26. tone DTMF keyboard Key Sequence Function A Send an A DTMF tone to the radio and the phone line continuously for a period of time B Send all 16 DTMF tones plus all 8 single tones to the radio and the phone line D Transmit the CW Identification Call Sign in Morse Code CTCSS is turned on Page 25 People Finder II User Manual 7 Serial Port Protocols The PEOPLE FINDER II Base paging transmitter supports three different serial port communication protocols Each protocol has its own uses and the correct one for one application may not be the correct one for another The PEOPLE FINDER II Base must be configured to support the desired protocol and only one protocol may be used at a time The three protocols supported are TAP also called IXO The Telocator Access Protocol is an industry standard protocol for communications between paging entry devices and a paging terminal Individual pagers can be sent individual messages COMPI This protocol is a simple way to send data to one pager It is designed to allow a person with a simple computer terminal to type a message into the PEOPLE FINDER II Base The PEOPLE FINDER II Base must be pre configured with the CAPCODE of the pager to send the data to and all data sent into the serial port of the PEOPLE FINDER II Base will be sent to that one pager COMP2 COMP is similar to COMP 1 except each page requires two lines of text to be entered The first line is the pa
27. users To program the autodial memories 1 Enter the number of the autodial memory to be examined Alternatively press the arrow keys to cycle through the memories The first 20 characters of the autodial memory s phone number will be displayed Note that each phone number may be up to 27 characters in length 2 To change the contents of the autodial memory enter the new phone number using the number keys on the keypad The following keys have special functions Key Character Displayed Function Insert a pause in the dialing sequence DEL none Delete the previous character Fl none Save the phone number and exit the entry mode F2 DTMF key F3 DTMF key F4 F Flash hook 3 Press F1 to save the phone number 4 Repeat steps I through 3 as desired then press the n key to exit to the main programming menu Page 24 People Finder II User Manual 6 Diagnostics 6 1 Built in Diagnostics If the user selects DIAGNOSTICS MODE from the Configuration Menu the goes into a diagnostics mode which allows the operator to exercise many of the s hardware functions and to help troubleshoot any problems with connections to the unit Connections to the phone line radio speaker and microphone may be independently toggled for any desired test configuration The Functions that are available are F1 Toggle the connection to the phone line between On and Off F2 Toggle the radio connection
28. will only hear signals at the PEOPLE FINDER II Base that have the correct CTCSS tone encoded on them This means that the radio channel may be in use by someone else and you will not hear anything come out the speaker because the CTCSS decoder has muted it To disable the CTCSS decoder momentarily in order to monitor all of the communications on the channel press the F2 key on the built in keypad To talk on the radio channel press and hold down the F3 key on the built in keypad If the channel is not in use the PEOPLE FINDER II Base will turn the transmitter on and display TALK on the LCD Your voice will be transmitted out over the air The microphone is located on the front of the unit so speak clearly towards it in a normal voice 2 9 Alarm Pages The PEOPLE FINDER II Base has 8 alarm inputs located at the rear of the unit The unit may be configured to send a page when an alarm input changes states Different messages may be sent for high or low going changes of state For convenience sending pre programmed messages alarm pages may also be initiated from the external keyboard Low change alarm messages may be generated by pressing CTRL and a number key n simultaneously where n is the desired alarm number High change alarm messages may be generated by pressing CTRL SHIFT and the number key simultaneously Page 8 People Finder II User Manual 3 Two Way Radio and Telephone Operation The PEOPLE FINDER II Base has a built i
29. 52 so that the deviation is at half scale 2 25 kHz 1 125 kHz 12 2 5 Paging Modulation l 2 Turn the unit off Generate a 1200 baud paging test signal by holding the 1 button down upon power up then entering the password and pressing 6 1 2 Specify an ON time of 30000 mS and an OFF time of 0 mS Adjust R34 for 5 kHz 2 5 kHz 0 to peak deviation Turn off the power to the unit 12 2 6 Voice Modulation amp CTCSS 1 2 3 Turn the unit back on Key the transmitter using the F3 key Adjust R160 so the carrier is on frequency Adjust R60 mic gain for 3 kHz 1 5 kHz deviation when speaking into the mic with a normal voice level from a distance of about foot away Enable a 100 Hz CTCSS encoder on the transmit frequency Key the transmitter with the F3 key Adjust R32 for 500 Hz 250 Hz deviation of the CTCSS tone Measure the transmitter s power level to verify that it is set to the desired level with the internal jumpers Page 45 People Finder II User Manual 13 Appendix A Frequency Coordinators The following is a list of frequency coordination agencies Contact the agency which coordinates frequency assignments for the industry your business is in 13 1 For frequencies designated with an IW in Section 90 35 of the Commission s rules UTC The Telecommunications Association Attn Frequency Coordination Department 1140 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 1140 Washington DC 20036 Phone 202 872 0030
30. AP 2 COMPI1 3 COMP2 7 TAP TIMEOUT 130 Seconds default 8 COMP TIMEOUT 160 Seconds default 9 MANUAL TIMEOUT 190 Seconds default 3 MODE SELECTION 1 SPEAKER ENABLE ENABLE DISABLE 2 BUSY CH LOCKOUT ENABLE DISABLE 3 REMOTE PAGING ENABLE DISABLE 4 CALL FORWARDING ENABLE DISABLE 5 AUTOPATCH TIMER 0 PATCH DISABLED DEFAULT 10 MINUTES 6 VOICE PROMPTS ENABLE DISABLE 7 WARMUP SIGNAL ENABLE DISABLE 8 RINGS TO ANSWER 0 ANSWER IMMEDIATELY 1 DEFAULT People Finder II User Manual 4 TRANSCEIVER 1 TX SETUP 1 TX FREQUENCY 464 5 MHz 2 TX SIGNALING 1 CARRIER ONLY 2 CTCSS 3 TX BANDWIDTH NARROW BAND WIDE BAND 4 TX DATA DELAY MS 20 mS default 2 RX SETUP 1 RX FREQUENCY 464 5 MHz 2 RX SIGNALING 1 CARRIER ONLY 2 CTCSS 3 SHIFT CPU CLOCK DISABLED ENABLED 3 INVERT CARRIER DETECT YES NO 4 INVERT TRANSMIT DATA YES NO 5 TX TYPE Page 14 NO TYPE SELECTED VHF MODEL 204 UHF VHF MODEL 3464 UHF MODEL 3412 X 6 TX RX SWITCH TIME MS DEFAULT 50 MS 5 CW CALL SIGN DEFAULT NONE 6 DIAGNOSTICS MODE See below for details People Finder II User Manual Reset FLASH Memory Key 8 held down during power up RESET FLASH PASSWORD 42983 RESET FLASH NO YES Program Mode Key held down during normal operation PASSWORD 7531 1 ASSIGN PAGER ALERT OR VOICE ENTER MEMBER PAGER NO DURATION NUMBER ACTIVE 0 TO 31 SEC ENTER PAGER YES 0 1 2 SECO
31. D for the unit The ID String of the unit Signifies that this line is the data for a pager Pager number for the data on this line Pager type ALPHA NUMERIC TONE ALERT VOICE or PATCH Pager CAPCODE If the pager is a group it will be the group number minus 1 For two tone pagers if DUR A is not zero CAPCODE contains frequencies of the two tones with the first tone s frequency in units of 1 10 Hz in bits 0 to 15 and the second tone s frequency in units of 1 10 Hz in bits 16 to 31 Paging format POC512 POC1200 POC2400 TWO TONE or ONE TONE Is either Y if it is a group pager or N if it is not a group pager Is either Y is the pager is enabled or N if it is de activated Duration of first tone in units of 50 mS for two tone pagers with random frequencies 0 otherwise Duration of second tone in units of 50 mS for two tone pagers with random frequencies 0 otherwise Duration of the two tone pager s alert tone or the voice connection in seconds Signifies that this line is the data for a group of pagers Group number 1 16 Pager number that references this group Number of pagers assigned to this group A blank entry for future use The pager number for the first member All other members follow this one separated by commas This is the pager number for the final member of the group This entry signifies the end of the database 8 2 Retrieving the Database The PEOPLE FINDER II Base will send the contents of its database out th
32. Federal Communications Commission Part 68 Statements This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules Located on the equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line Excessive REN s on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of the REN s should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the total REN s contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area This equipment cannot be used on the telephone company provided coin service Connection to Party Line Service is subject to State Tariffs If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this hap
33. II Base and it is ready to receive paging info The PEOPLE FINDER II Base begins by responding with this prompt PagerID lt CR gt The user responds with the ID of the pager he wishes to page Enter Alpha Message or Enter Numeric Message The PEOPLE FINDER II Base responds with one of the following messages depending upon the type of pager that the PagerID is assigned to Message lt CR gt The user enters a message to send to the pager Sending Message lt CR gt The PEOPLE FINDER II Base displays this message as it sends the message to the pager MessageSent lt CR gt or Can t Deliver to xxxxxxx lt CR gt or Too Slow Goodby lt CR gt or Two many errors Goodby lt CR gt One of these messages will then be sent from the PEOPLE FINDER II Base depending upon the current situation with the page that was entered The serial port has a 45 second activity time and will force and end to the manual session if the user does not complete the page in that time 7 2 TAP Protocol Issues 7 2 1 Timing The PEOPLE FINDER II Base will wait for a response to come back from the Entry Device If a response is not received before the pre programmed time out period the PEOPLE FINDER II Base will cancel the current transaction sending the lt ESC gt lt EOT gt lt CR gt sequence 7 2 2 Line Feeds The PEOPLE FINDER II Base will ignore all lt LF gt characters it receives The Entry Device ma
34. LASH memories Sonik retains all rights to the Software including the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the software in this product The Software which includes the data in the EPROM and FLASH memories may not be copied without the expressed written consent of Sonik Purchasing this product does not grant either directly or by implication the buyer any license to use the Software for any purpose other than for the normal operation of the purchased product Page 3 People Finder II User Manual 1 Installation 1 1 Environment The PEOPLE FINDER II Base is designed for an indoor office environment Ambient air temperature should be between 10 and 40C and relative humidity in the 20 80 range Operation outside of this range may cause damage to the unit 1 2 Licensing This product operates in the commercial two way radio communications band A license to operate on a particular frequency must be obtained from the FCC Use form 600 to apply for a license to operate this unit in your area Operation of this product must be in compliance with the applicable FCC rules and regulations In most cases the FCC Rules and Regulations are covered in Title 47 of the CFR part 90 pr Part 22 Form 600 is available at the FCC WEB site http www fcc gov formpage html See appendix A for a list of frequency coordinating agencies This product is Certified for use under FCC Parts 22 and 90 Internal circuitry may not be modified Modificat
35. N R 200 TON R 201 R 210 R 220 R 230 R 240 R 250 R 260 R 270 R 280 R 290 R 300 R 310 TON R 320 TON R 512 ALP R 600 TON D R 700 ALE TON TON TON ALP TON TON TON TON TON TON DP R 900 ALE DP R 991 ALE nm R 994 A R 995 VO E 32770 E 3277060 E 32770 E 3277080 E 32770 E 3277100 E 3277110 E 3277120 A 512 POCS E 6553800 R 800 VOIC R 990 NUM R 992 TON R 993 TON EG R 996 PATC R 997 TON R 998 TON E 3276990 E 32770 PATCH 201 E 3277010 E 32770 E 3277030 00 20 HA 24000 50 70 90 A 1 POC5 E 800 TV m E TWO TON 00 ON E TONE s s s s s s 00 ON Zz KK oS oo oro E TONE E N Y s SN on on s s s E TONE 00 ON s s s s s s 00 O zZ E TONE s s s s O G O s en s 00 zZ E TONE QOS IS PO s s s s s s OO N K s s s s 00 zZ s E TONE s s s s s s 00 zZ E TONE s s s s s s 00 zZ s E TONE s s s s s 00 zZ s E TONE s s s s s s 00 zZ s E TONE s s s s s s 00 zZ s E TONE s s s s s s 00 Z s E TONE s s s s s s 00 zZ 2 22 2 A A 2 2 OA A S KKKKKKKKOKKKS ocococ ooo oo os
36. ND NUMBER NO SELECT TONE GROUP TYPE CAPCODE 3 TEST PAGE POCSAG 512 DIAGONAL TONE SELECT PAGING PAGER 0 POCSAG 1200 FIRST TONE POCSAG 2400 SECOND TONE 4 ALARM PAGES TWO TONE GROUP TONE ALARM NUMBER FUNC SAVE CHANGES ALARM x PAGER TONE YES ENTER ALARM de 2 ASSIGN GROUP TONE ONLY SELECT GROUP 5 AUTODIAL MEMORY TONE ALERT ASSIGN PAGER AUTODIAL MEMORY TONE VOICE NUMBER ENTER PHONE NUMBER TONE PATCH DEFAULT NONE SELECT GROUP FUNC TONE NUMERIC ALPHA Diagnostics Mode Menu item 6 from the System Configuration Mode F1 TOGGLE PHONE CONNECTION F4 TOGGLE SPEAKER CONNECTION 3 DTMF TESTS DISCONNECTED DISCONNECTED UP ARROW key selects modes CONNECTED CONNECTED ENCODER TEST MODE DECODER TEST MODE F2 TOGGLE RADIO CONNECTION 1 PAGER BIT TEST ENCODER BEEP MODE DISCONNECTED 512 BAUD ENCODER LOW TONE RECEIVE MODE 1200 BAUD ENCODER HIGH TONE TRANSMIT MODE 2400 BAUD 4 DAC RAMP TEST F3 CONNECT MICROPHONE 2 SOUND TESTS 5 LCD TESTS DISCONNECTED Press number function or arrow 6 KEYPAD amp KEYBOARD TESTS CONNECTED keys 7 ALARM INPUTS 8 FIRMWARE VER Page 15 People Finder II User Manual 4 1 Configuration Mode The System Configuration Mode is entered by holding the I key down on the front panel while the power is turned on by pressing the CTRL and MENU keys or by pressing the ALT and TAB keys simultaneously from the external keyboard The PEOPLE FINDER II Base will prompt the user for a password before entering
37. OPLE FINDER II Base object code as the final part of the build process Voice prompts of any language or any speaker s voice may easily be incorporated Voice prompt files must be recorded in the following formats 1 File Format wav 2 Encoding Format PCM 3 Bits Per Sample 8 4 Mode Mono 5 Amplitude Amplitude should be adjusted so voice peaks are about 75 full scale 6 Equalization Bandpass filtering of the audio from 300 Hz to 4 KHz prior to recording is recommended The following voice file names are used with the given function and sample rates e callend wav Call ended 22 KHz e callext wav Call extended 22 KHz e dialtone wav Dial tone 11 KHz e ent err wav Entry error 22 KHz e msgdeliv wav Message delivered 22 KHz e null wav zero length null file e pagermsg wav Enter pager message 22 KHz e pagernum wav Enter pager number 22 KHz e phtimeo wav Phone timeout 22 KHz e sine300 wav 300 Hz sine wave 11 KHz e sinelk wav 1 KHz sine wave 11 KHz e talknow wav Prompt user to talk 22 KHz e timeout wav Timeout error 22 KHz The following additional files are used language txt Text file containing the name of the language Page 50
38. People Finder II User Manual People Finder II On Site Communications System User Manual Firmware Version 307D55 Page 1 People Finder II User Manual 1 N Nn I Table Of Contents T stall ti OM ox case co cat geese a R E RRE E ERE R OER 1 1 Environment rtean eien iee EE EE EEEE E E T E 1 2 Licensing ies he cece viet ei eee eee ae eal ener bs has eae aan eek rice 1 3 Radio Communication Interference eee eeceeeeeseceee ener cee caeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees b4 Locating INe sierras inoi aeee dentecncestesceesetxocacass sucars Eeee Renea aaO atea 1 5 Unit Setup w ics Suck ne EE E den aes le lee Local Operations ise casei cies dew career kG his aed ies 2 1 COVCRVICW es ssi siceusccsitnsccseaiecvsdudenshustene s onhsdncsusscsts deabeaedeas Vepedonbedeeeeeshededeubebnsbebtans 22 Keypad a reas e ermer 2 3 External Keyboard iseinean oncesi E NEEE 24A DISplay eeina ein an Eene A AE eE NEEE e AAEE ETENEE 2 5 Sending P gen Aa a EE AEE ee 2 6 Group PABe AE S E EEE ETE E 2 7 Tone Paringen ene 2 8 2 way voice COMMUNICATIONS rnnrnrnnnrnvnrennvenvrrvvrrvrrrvaverarerarernrvrevneesversvesnvesnvesen 2 9 Alarm Pages cece sive E caine eased SU as ee ace ae Two way Radio and Telephone Operation ervnnnnnnnnvnnvvrnvvnnvrrnvrrnvrrnrversvvrarvravrrevnen 3 1 Sending Pages from the Two Way Radio eronorernrerovvrnvvrnrvvnrnrnvnvevvnrvvervverveeren 3 2 Placing Telephone Calls from the Two Way Radio nrnrrnrrrnrrrnrnvrrnvrnvv
39. aling Carrier Squelch operation may be desirable if there are no other users on the channel and there is no interference In this mode the two way radio users will be able to hear the paging signals transmitted by the PEOPLE FINDER II Base To enable this mode press 1 to select CARRIER ONLY Press the key to exit the menu If there are other users sharing the channel if there is excessive interference or if the two way radio users do not want to hear the paging signals then CTCSS operation should be used In this mode a low frequency tone is transmitted along with the desired audio The receiver will only be enabled if this tone is present at the correct frequency To enable this mode press 2 to select CTCSS then use the arrow keys to select the desired tone frequency Press the or F1 key to accept the frequency and exit the entry mode 4 1 14 TX Data Delay This parameter controls the delay between the time the transmitter is turned on and the start of the transmit preamble for POCSAG pages The delay is given in milliseconds Page 17 People Finder II User Manual 4 1 15 Shift CPU Clock In rare cases the desired receive frequency may coincide with computer noise generated by the internal CPU This option enables the user to change the CPU s timing which may shift the CPU s computer noise away from the desired receive frequency 4 1 16 CW Identification Call Sign In many cases the rules and regulations under which
40. and operating modes These are programmed via a series of menus The following table lists configuration parameters and menus within the PEOPLE FINDER II Base unit that the user may wish to modify Operating parameters are stored in non volatile memory and will not need to be reconfigured during the life of the product unless the user wishes to change them The default settings are shown in BOLD PEOPLE FINDER II Base COMMAND MENU STRUCTURE System Configuration Key 1 held down during power up or CTRL MENU or ALT TAB from an external keyboard PASSWORD Contact Distributor 1 SERIAL PORT 1 1 SERIAL DATA BITS 7 DATA BITS 8 DATA BITS 2 SERIAL PORT RATE 1 300 BAUD 2 600 BAUD 3 1200 BAUD 4 2400 BAUD 5 4800 BAUD 6 9600 BAUD 7 19200 BAUD 3 SERIAL STOP BITS 1 STOP BIT 2 STOP BITS 4 SERIAL PARITY EVEN PARITY ODD PARITY NO PARITY 5 FLOW CONTROL NO FLOW CONTROL HARDWARE CONTROL 6 SERIAL PROTOCOL 1 TAP 2 COMP1 3 COMP2 7 TAP TIMEOUT 30 Seconds default 8 COMP TIMEOUT 60 Seconds default 9 MANUAL TIMEOUT 90 Seconds default 2 SERIAL PORT 2 1 SERIAL DATA BITS 7 DATA BITS 8 DATA BITS 2 SERIAL PORT RATE 1 300 BAUD 2 600 BAUD 3 1200 BAUD 4 2400 BAUD 5 4800 BAUD 6 9600 BAUD 7 19200 BAUD Page 13 3 SERIAL STOP BITS 1 STOP BIT 2 STOP BITS 4 SERIAL PARITY EVEN PARITY ODD PARITY NO PARITY 5 FLOW CONTROL NO FLOW CONTROL HARDWARE CONTROL 6 SERIAL PROTOCOL 1 T
41. ase that it is ready to exchange data Clear to send This is a signal from the PEOPLE FINDER II Base to the computer indicating that it is OK to send data Data Terminal Ready to the PEOPLE FINDER II Base This signal indicates to the peripheral that the host is ready to receive data Data Carrier Detect from the PEOPLE FINDER II Base Not implemented Data Set Ready from the peripheral Indicates the peripheral is ready System Ground The hardware flow control signals RTS CTS DTR DSR and DCD are active low In other words they are set to binary zero 0 to assert them and binary one 1 to negate them Over an RS 232 cable they are again inverted because RS 232 specification calls for negative logic Negating RTS is a binary 1 which is a negative voltage on the RS 232 port 10 3 Auxiliary Alarm Connector A 15 pin D Sub female connector is located on the rear of the unit This connector has digital inputs used for triggering alarms It also has contacts for two relay outputs The digital inputs may be programmed to automatically generate a page or dial the phone The relay outputs may be switched on remotely via the telephone radio or console Note that all digital alarm inputs have an internal 10K pull up resistors connected Alarms are activated by pulling the input to ground Open circuit or a TTL CMOS high level is the inactive state Do not pull these inputs above 5V Auxiliary Alarm I O Connector Pin Out
42. ble lists the internal adjustments Reference Function Designator Rear Panel Squelch carrier detect threshold level Rear Panel LCD Contrast R20 Receive audio level R16 RX audio bias R32 CTCSS encode level R34 Paging data level R41 Voice limiter R60 Microphone gain R52 Telco audio to transmitter level R69 Telco line driver level 12 2 Alignment Procedure 12 2 1 General Setup 1 Apply DC power to the unit Connect the service monitor to the ANT port wow 2 Download the Flash code to the unit if it is not already programmed Hold down the key while powering up the unit to enter Flash code programming mode See the section on Firmware Updating for additional information 3 Adjust the LCD contrast control on the rear panel of the unit 12 2 2 Radio Interface This procedure assumes a properly tuned transceiver is installed in the unit You will need a DC power source service monitor oscilloscope and DVM Full System Deviation 5 0 kHz for wide band versions and FSD 2 5 kHz for narrow band versions Depending upon the type bandwidth of the transceiver used you will have to make slightly different adjustments 1 Program the unit s transmit and receive frequencies Disable sub audible signaling 2 Set the TX bandwidth to wide band or narrow band depending on the bandwidth of the transceiver unit installed 3 Generate an RF carrier on the receive frequency
43. di rp 00 0724 0 45 30 60 90 vp 170 0 2 07 5 30 60 90 0 0 1 0 6250 462850000 O os ZS R 30 TONE 327683000 0 NE R 40 TONE 32768400 r R 50 TONE 32768500 zZ r R 60 TON R 70 TON R 80 TON R 90 TON R 100 TON R 110 TON pD R 120 ALE F H F H F H F H F H F H E 327690000 E 3276910 32768600 zZ r 32768700 zZ r 32768800 zZ r r OOOO 0 6 zZ 32768900 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HA 12000 POC12 R 123 ALP R 130 TON Li R 150 71 R 160 R 170 HEHEHE RARAHEEAEARATAAAGEARAAEATEAEEEEAREEHRAE EEE PHA 123 POC512 E 327693000 ON R 140 TON TON TON TON r 327694000 ON 327695000 ON 327696000 ON 327697000 ON R 180 TON F E F H F H F H F H 327698000 ON ONE 00 ONE 00 N Y E TON E TON E TONE E TONE E TONE E TONE 1 0 0 2 50 2 20 s s s s s People Finder II User Manual PAG PAG PAG PAG PAG PAG PAG PAG PAG GRO GRO PAGI PAGI PAGI PAGI PAGI PAGI PAGI PAGI PAGI PAGI PAGI PAGI PAGI PAGI PAGI PAGI PAGI PAGI PAGI PAGI PAGI H GG GaG N M M M E A A A A A A A A A a a A a a a a w a a a a d a ee DONI R 190 TO
44. dses deccesctescasubedeesedetencsonss deastetenessasuienssastene External 12 0V amp 5 0VDC 2A DIN connector WEL nA E deasastgnenssbuicnssds ten 3 51bs Temperature range issmsrirersobrenirovvrsprsonbesrassesrdrrbnakekens vad edet 10 40C PrOceSSormussininisstietieivietrsmekbedrtsraskdetnekkuansessven 80386EX Non volatile flash memory SiZe srrrnrrnnrnnnrrverrvrrrnrrrnrrenere 2M bytes External keyboard interface sernnnrnnnnnvnnnrrvvrrvrrrnrrrvnvennre Standard PS 2 People Finder II User Manual Telephone interface ss scscectesesesssencosnsessesetseeressesnenseanebe RJ 11 female DTMF signaling DTMF signaling timing eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeaeenaes gt 40 mS telco receive mode gt 100 mS radio receive mode 100 mS telco transmit mode Alarmi data Inputs 2 s c cceecnssctenessiseenssenseesesnnseenevsnsvereveasecns 8 RF Section RX channel spacing cceeeceessceeceeceeeceeececeeeeeeeeeceteeeeneeees 12 5kHz narrowband or 25kHz wideband models available Frequency Stability senorrrnrronvnrnvnrnvnvnvnvnnnvsversvsvsnrrsvsvenere 2 5ppm 12 5kHz BW version Sppm 25kHz version RX Sensitivity see cecstasccscsetscavastale bolbvouedvascesesssteenensesuemebear sens 0 5uV for 12dB SINAD 0 35uV for 12 5kHz version RX Modulation acceptance ee eee eeeeeeeeeeseeesseeseeaes 2 5kHz for 12 5kHz versions 5kHz for 25kHz version RX Intermodulation eee eeecceeseeceseceeneeceeeeeeeeceteeeeneeess
45. e serial port when it is given the command lt ESC gt SDB lt CR gt The database is sent out at the currently configured baud rate in an ASCII format with commas between the parameters and a lt CR gt at the end of each line Page 32 People Finder II User Manual Note that the ONE TONE pagers in the following example file are used to generate test tones of 5 seconds duration at a frequency of Pager Number X 10 Hz Example Output of the database DB1 ERSION 307D51 ERIA ERIA By Lp Oy1y 1 LOy ly Ly dy ADIO 6250 462850000 TODIAL 0 8531212 TODIAL 1 7521011_ TODIAL 2 TODIAL 3 TODIAL 4 TODIAL 5 TODIAL 6 DIAL 7 ENGLISH 1 O 225 L 8 7 Ly py HP yop yd De dD DD EHH KN R 0 RIC 100 POC51 RIC 1 P0C512 A 2 P0C512 N A 3 P0C512 N RIC 4 P0C1200 RIC 5 P0C1200 A 6 POC1200 N A 7 POC1200 N RIC 8 POC2400 RIC 9 POC2400 HA 10 POC1200 ERIC 10 POC120 E 120 TWO TON E 130 TWO TON RT 140 TWO TON RT 150 TWO TON HA 20 POC512 N HA 21 POC1200 R 22 ALPHA 22 POC2400 r me m r s r s r s r s r s oo EEG Ss 0m EEE U U w AAZ Z g u Ee r s r s 2zZPp Pr ZP p ZN r Os s D E r R R R R R R R R R R R KRO MOgIQMURVNKE ta 11 N R 12 TO R 13 TO R 14 AL R 15 AL R 20 A R 21 A U L
46. ear of the unit If the LCD is difficult to read adjust its contrast with a small flat bladed screwdriver 1 5 Unit Setup a Connect the antenna or antenna cable to the BNC jack on the rear of the unit b If you are using the PEOPLE FINDER II Base with a computer system connect the computer s RS 232 port to the lower serial port on the rear of the unit c If you are using an external keyboard connect it to the PS 2 keyboard jack at the rear of the unit d Ifthe telephone interface will be used connect a telephone line to the RJ 11 jack on the rear of the unit e Connect the DC power supply to the PEOPLE FINDER II Base It connects to the large DIN connector on the rear Plug the external DC supply into an AC wall socket Turn the power to the unit ON f Configure the unit if necessary using the Configuration Mode Page 4 People Finder II User Manual 2 Local Operation 2 1 Overview The PEOPLE FINDER II Base is a desk top 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 PEOPLE FINDER II Base can handle the wireless communications needs of the small office or a large plant PEOPLE FINDER II Base features Stand alone operation with built in keypad and LCD display Two built in RS 232 serial ports for advanced paging applications Built in telephone interface for remote access Internal two way radio for monitoring the cha
47. erate a page based upon an electrical input to special input pins on the rear of the unit The PEOPLE FINDER II Base is one of the most versatile paging devices on the market today The PEOPLE FINDER II Base 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 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 Page 5 People Finder II User Manual To facilitate sending pages to a large number of different pagers groups of pagers may be set up in the PEOPLE FINDER II Base A group is first assigned a number and the members of the group are programmed into the group pager database Once a group is set up a page may be sent to all the members of the group simply by sending the page to the given group
48. es of alternating high and low beeps indicates an error in the command sequence or a timeout occurred If voice prompts have been enabled then a voice message will be heard instead of the beeps 3 Enter the digits of the pager number you wish to page If the pager s number is less than three digits in length then press the key to terminate the pager s number Note that the key is not used to terminate three digit pager numbers 4 Ifdesired optionally listen to the receiver for a low high beep sequence which signifies that the pager number was accepted A series of alternating high and low beeps indicates an error in the pager number or a timeout occurred If voice prompts have been enabled then a voice message will be heard instead of the beeps 5 Enter the numeric digits you wish to send to the pager Do not enter any digits if you only wish to beep the pager Note that the following DTMF keys have special meanings DTMF Key Pager Character Comments Hyphen character none Send the page A Space character B Right bracket C Left bracket D U Urgency indicator 6 Press the key to send the page To send a new message to the same pager again you may 1 Type 0 to alert the PEOPLE FINDER II Base that you intend to send a page to the same pager number as before 2 Continue from step 4 of the instructions above to input the new message to be sent Page 9 People Finder II User
49. ger number to send the page to and the second line is the alpha or numeric message to send to that pager 7 1 TAP The Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol or TAP protocol as it is called is used to send pages to communicate paging information to a transmitter It is a sequence of characters sent over a serial interface to a transmitter The transmitter must parse the commands and take the appropriate actions The following sections describe how the TAP protocol works It assumes that the device communicating to the PEOPLE FINDER II Base Station is directly connected to it via a serial cable If other means are used i e modem then the modem connection must first be established For the purposes of this manual the PEOPLE FINDER II Base is assumed to be the transmitter and the device connected to its serial port is the Entry Device Typical entry devices are computers paging terminals and alarm monitors Characters listed in brackets lt xx gt are ASCII codes and the values for them are listed at the end of this document Initiating a Page Entry Device PEOPLE FINDER II Comment Base Action lt CR gt The Entry Device should send a lt CR gt at two second intervals until the PEOPLE FINDER II Base responds with the characters ID The lt CR gt is an ASCII code 13h ID lt CR gt lt LF gt The PEOPLE FINDER II Base will respond within one second of the lt CR gt and it does not end the ID prompt with a lt CR gt or a lt
50. h a Enter Pager Number prompt e User may press 5 to request a phone patch and send ringing tones to the two way radio users e User may enter the number of a pager to be paged and a numeric message Enabled Disabled e Phone answered with a Enter Pager Number prompt e Error tones are generated if the user presses 5 e User may enter the number of a pager to be paged and a numeric message Disabled Enabled e Phone answered with ringing tones which are also sent to the two way radio users to request a phone patch Disabled Disabled e The phone line is not answered 4 The telephone user must enter 5 to request a reverse autopatch phone call if Remote Paging is enabled 5 If Call Forwarding is enabled and the telephone line rings the PEOPLE FINDER II Base will transmit a simulated ring signal over the air To answer the call a mobile user must press the key to take the telephone line off hook To hang up the call either the phone or mobile user must press the key 6 Once the called party answers the phone VOX circuit takes over When the phone user speaks the PEOPLE FINDER II Base transmits his or her voice 7 A periodic ticking sound will be heard by the mobile user as the PEOPLE FINDER II Base briefly switches to receive mode to determine whether the mobile user wishes to interrupt the conversation and has begun transmitting 8 Ifneither party is talking a single beep will be
51. ion of circuitry within this unit may void your authority to operate the equipment 1 3 Radio Communication Interference The PEOPLE FINDER II Base generates and uses high frequency radio energy which can cause interference if not installed in accordance to the user manual and using sound radio system engineering practice For best results it is recommended that a qualified radio service technician install and configure the PEOPLE FINDER II Base The PEOPLE FINDER II Base has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Regulations Operation of this device in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user must at his own expense be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference 1 4 Locating the PEOPLE FINDER II Base The PEOPLE FINDER II Base is designed to sit on a desktop Although this is a good location for ease of operation it is usually not the best place to locate the antenna For most installations it is recommended that the antenna be located away from the unit and high enough to provide good coverage Base Station type antennas will provide much better coverage than will the rubber duck type antennas This is particularly true if an external keyboard is to be used since many keyboards malfunction in the presence of strong RF fields The LCD s contrast may be adjusted through a small hole in the r
52. is computed as shown later in this document The total number of characters sent from the Entry Device per sequence should not exceed 255 Repeat the above Pager Message Sequence Block as many times as required if more pages are to be sent lt EOT gt lt CR gt When the Entry Device does not want to send any more pages it sends this EOT sequence to tell the PEOPLE FINDER II Base that it is finished with this automatic session Pages Accepted lt CR gt One of these status messages will be returned at the or end of the session They are for information purposes Invalid Page Entered lt CR gt only or lt Message gt lt CR gt lt CR gt lt RS gt lt CR gt This is only sent if there was an error in this session probably due to an invalid pager ID or a message type mismatch PAGING EXCHANGE The End of Transaction message sent from the DISCONNECT lt CR gt PEOPLE FINDER II Base to the entry device telling it lt ESC gt lt EOT gt to disconnect Page 27 People Finder II User Manual Manual Entry of a Page Entry Device PEOPLE FINDER II Base Action Comment M lt CR gt The Entry Device tells the PEOPLE FINDER II Base transmitter that it wants to manually send a POCSAG page by ending the M ENTER PAGER NUMBER The PEOPLE FINDER II Base will respond within one second of the M sequence signifying that the Entry Device has successfully logged on to the PEOPLE FINDER
53. itter whether the channel is busy and the programming mode 2 5 Sending a page The PEOPLE FINDER II Base is ready to send a page when the LCD display shows PAGER NO This means the PEOPLE FINDER II Base is waiting for you to enter the pager number to which you which to send a page Using the keypad or an external keyboard enter the number not the CAP code of the pager you wish to page Once you enter the pager number press the F1 key There are three standard types of pagers supported by the PEOPLE FINDER II Base They are tone only numeric and alpha numeric An option is available which supports two tone pagers as well Depending upon what type of pager you are sending the page to one of the following sequences will take place 1 POCSAG tone only pagers If the pager is a tone only type it does not have a display A page sent to it will cause it to beep When a page is sent to it the display will show TONE PAGER while it is sending the page over the air to the pager This will take about one second after which it will display PAGE ACCEPTED for a couple seconds and then return back to the PAGER NO prompt 2 Numeric and alpha numeric pagers If the pager is designated as a Numeric pager or an Alphanumeric pager in the PEOPLE FINDER II Base database then the LCD display will show NUMERIC PAGER or ALPHA PAGER for one second and then the LCD display will show ENTER MESSAGE The user enters the message using the keypad into
54. keypad s F1 key key e The NUM LOCK key is enabled by default permitting the operator to use the keyboard s numeric keypad for more efficient entry of numeric data Note that the keypad s key is mapped to the DEL key e Pressing CTRL and the Windows MENU key simultaneously or pressing the ALT and TAB keys simultaneously enters the Setup Mode Only keyboards which are FULLY compliant with the standard keyboard communication protocol will work properly with the PEOPLE FINDER II Base It has been found that some keyboards do not properly implement the retry protocol and therefore do not work well when the PEOPLE FINDER II Base is busy processing pages from several sources If an external keyboard does not work properly with the PEOPLE FINDER II Base try using another brand of keyboard Page 6 People Finder II User Manual IMPORTANT NOTE Some keyboards are extremely sensitive to the high RF fields present when an antenna is connected directly to the rear of the PEOPLE FINDER II Base The keyboard may stop functioning properly after the PEOPLE FINDER II Base transmitter is turned on If this situation occurs it is recommended that the antenna be mounted at least several feet from the PEOPLE FINDER II Base or that a different brand of keyboard be used 2 4 Display There is a two line twenty character LCD display on the PEOPLE FINDER II Base The three LEDs on the top right side of the unit indicate the state of the transm
55. le tells the PEOPLE FINDER II Base that the file has been sent Once the word DONE is received by the PEOPLE FINDER II Base it will copy the database into its FLASH memory only if no errors were detected 8 3 1 Erasing Pagers or Groups from the Database Uploading the database file to the PEOPLE FINDER II Base only adds and re programs the pagers and groups specified It does not erase other pagers with entries stored in the unit s memory If you want the pager database erased without changing any of the unit s setup parameters use a text editor to add a line before the first PAGER entry in the database The only characters on the line should be Page 34 People Finder II User Manual ERASEDATABASE This will tell the PEOPLE FINDER II Base to erase whatever is in its pager database before it adds the new pagers and groups from the ASCII file If you only wish to erase the group information and not the individual pagers put a line in the file that reads ERASEGROUPS 8 3 2 Programming Two Tone Pagers with Non Standard Frequencies Two tone pagers using non standard frequencies and durations may be programmed via the database upload command Use a text editor to create an entry in the database file for the pager as follows before uploading the file to the unit PAGER 0 999 TYPE CAPCODE TWO TONE N ACTIVE DUR A DUR B DUR C Where PAGER Signifies that this line is the data for a pager 0 999 Pager number for
56. line 2 of the display If the message is longer than the length of the display the display will automatically scroll down to the next line as the message is entered Pressing the DEL key deletes the previous character entered Once the data is entered press the F1 key to send the page The display will show PAGE ACCEPTED for a couple seconds and then the display will return back to the PAGER NO prompt Note that e Only messages with numbers may be sent when using the built in keypad e Alphanumeric messages may be sent to alphanumeric pagers when using an external keyboard or the computer interface e The POCSAG characters space and U may be sent to numeric pagers when using the external keyboard mobile radio or the computer interface Page 7 People Finder II User Manual 3 Two tone pagers Two tone pagers accept a sequence of two tones The CAPCODE is a number between 0 and 999 A large number of standard tone plans are supported by the PEOPLE FINDER II Base Pagers with non standard tone frequencies may be programmed via the database upload command After the paging tones are sent an alert sound or a voice message from the telephone interface or console may optionally be sent to the pager Alternatively the phone patch may be initiated Typically it takes a second or more to send a page to a pager If the page is intended for a group of pagers it may take longer A group consisting of 10 pagers may take 5 10 seconds
57. mber 1 The second one you enter will be member 2 and so on The display always first shows the next member number you can enter a new member as Use the UP DOWN arrows if you wish to scroll through the members or press the DEL key to edit the member number and manually enter the member number to edit Press F1 key when you are ready to edit add the selected group member The display will then show MEMBER NN ENTER PAGER NUMBER 6 Enter the number of the pager you wish to add to the group For example if you wish to add pager number 123 to the group then enter 1 23 and then press the F1 key Use the DEL key to backspace over any entry if you wish to edit it Note that e To see the pagers in the database are members of this group you can use the UP DOWN arrow key to scroll through the members of the group e To delete a member at the MEMBER NN prompt use the DEL key to erase its number from the screen and press the F1 key 7 To finish entering pagers to this group press the key Page 21 People Finder II User Manual 5 3 Sending Test Pages The test page mode may be used to check the range of the system With this mode the PEOPLE FINDER II Base will automatically generate a page to pager number 0 every ten seconds 1 Before using this feature pager number 0 must be programmed as described above 2 To enable this feature enter the program mode and press 3 The display will show PAGING pAGEr 0 dash to exit
58. mit mode 12 Receiver signal strength indication input Positive voltage represents carrier present on channel 13 RX audio input 1 0V p p for a signal with full system deviation 14 CTCSS tone encoder output 15 Do not use and do not connect to anything 10 2 Serial I O Ports The PEOPLE FINDER II Base has two RS 232 type serial I O ports on it The EIA TIA RS 232 and the equivalent European CCITT V 28 are electrical standards that cover the signal levels drive level and slew rate of compliant devices It is important to note that they do not specify baud rates data formats or connector pin outs These are set by industry standards and practices Equipment using RS 232 ports is grouped into two categories DTE Data Terminal Equipment computers mainframes terminals DCE Data Communications Equipment modems printers etc The PEOPLE FINDER II Base is wired as a peripheral DCE device Page 39 People Finder II User Manual The control lines on the serial port are used for controlling the flow of data and the peripheral attached to the port The most signals provided for on RS 232 serial interfaces are shown in the following table Typical RS 232 Serial Signal Functions Transmit data from the computer to the PEOPLE FINDER II Base Receive Data from the PEOPLE FINDER II Base to the computer Request to send data This is an output from the computer to the PEOPLE FINDER II Base It indicates to the PEOPLE FINDER II B
59. n radio transceiver enabling it to communicate with other two way radios and to receive over the air commands to generate pages connect to the telephone system dial phone numbers and answer incoming telephone calls The telephone interface may be utilized for generating pages or initiating phone patches with two way radios To remotely control the PEOPLE FINDER II Base with a two way radio or from a telephone the two way radio or telephone must be equipped with a DTMF encoder All commands sent to the PEOPLE FINDER II Base are entered via the DTMF keypad and in most cases the commands are similar to the ones used locally on the PEOPLE FINDER II Base s built in keypad During two way radio operations the PEOPLE FINDER II Base will not transmit pages Any pages entered by the front panel external keyboard or computer ports will be queued and send later when the radio is idle 3 1 Sending Pages from the Two Way Radio This section describes how to send a page with the PEOPLE FINDER II Base using a DTMF keypad equipped two way radio The PEOPLE FINDER II Base and the two way radio must have previously been configured to communicate on the same channel and utilize the same CTCSS tones To send a page to a pager from the two way radio you must 1 Send 9 to alert the PEOPLE FINDER II Base that you intend to send a page 2 Ifdesired optionally listen to the receiver for the Enter Pager Number prompt which is a sequence of three beeps A seri
60. nnel and two way voice communication POCSAG paging encoder at 512 1200 and 2400 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 ULUSLU Built in speaker and microphone with provisions for external connections May optionally be programmed and operated using an external keyboard The PEOPLE FINDER II Base 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 For the PEOPLE FINDER II Base 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 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 Another way is to use the built in telephone interface When connected to a telephone line pages may be entered using a touch tone phone by dialing into the unit The PEOPLE FINDER II Base may also be configured to automatically gen
61. nslate the pager number into the proper CAP code The I Assign Pager menu is used for this function 1 Begin by entering the Programming Mode as described above and pressing the number I key The PEOPLE FINDER II Base will respond with PAGER No F1 0K F2 BACK EXIT Note that the F1 key is used to select an entry the F2 key goes back to the previous menu item and the key exits this mode 2 Enter the number for the pager you wish to add to the database For example to add a pager number 15 to the database press 1 then 5 then F1 3 Next you will be prompted to activate or deactivate the pager Press F1 to activate it or press an arrow key to switch between Y and N on the display to deactivate it Press Fl when the correct response has been chosen 4 Next tell the PEOPLE FINDER II Base what type of pager is being assigned For convenience the will display the type of pager previously selected Press the arrow keys to cycle through the list of possible pager types The possible types are POCSAG 512 POCSAG 1200 and POCSAG 2400 An option is available which also supports TWO TONE pager types Note that the PEOPLE FINDER II system must have all pagers set to 512 baud POCSAG Once the correct paging format type is in the display press the F1 key on the keypad or ENTER on the external keyboard 5 After programming the type you must program in the function type of the pager being used The function type for POCSAG pagers is one
62. of mS Page 35 People Finder II User Manual ACTIVE Is either Y is the pager is enabled or N if it is de activated DUR A Set to 0 DUR B Set to 0 DUR C Duration of the two tone pager s alert tone or the voice connection in seconds Example Program pager number 124 with a 1240 5 Hz Tone for 5 seconds followed by an alert tone for 10 seconds TYPE ALERT CAPCODE 5 sec 1000 65536 1240 5 Hz 10 327692405 DUR C 10 Database Entry PAGER 124 ALERT 327692405 ONE TONE N Y 0 0 10 8 3 4 Programming the Unit s Configuration The unit configuration data stored in the SERIAL MODE RADIO and AUTODIAL entries are normally ignored when the database file is uploaded to the PEOPLE FINDER II Base as a security feature in order to prevent unauthorized users from changing the unit s configuration If it is desired to change the PEOPLE FINDER II Base s configuration with data downloaded previously from a PEOPLE FINDER II Base unit use a text editor to add the following line to the database file immediately after the DB1 entry PASSWORD xxxxxx 0D Where xxxxxx is the same password required to access the Configuration Mode from the PEOPLE FINDER II Base s front panel Note that the unit s Firmware Version and CW ID String are not changed when uploading the database file These entries in the database file are ignored during the upload process 8 3 5 Keyboard Emulation Key presses from an external keyboard may be
63. of the following e TONE pager just beeps Page 19 People Finder II User Manual e NUMERIC pager beeps and displays numbers e ALPHA pager beeps and displays numbers and letters The function type for TWO TONE pagers or GROUP TONE pagers is one of the following TONE ONLY send page tones only TONE ALERT send an alert sound after sending the page tones TONE VOICE permit phone caller to speak to the pager after sending page tones TONE PATCH initiate a phone patch after sending the page tones Press the arrow keys to cycle through the list of functions Press the F1 key when the correct function is displayed If TONE ALERT or TONE VOICE was selected then you will be asked to specify the duration of the alert or the voice connection after the paging tones have been sent You may give a value between 0 and 31 seconds Entering 0 will cause an alert tone of 1 2 second or use the default voice duration of 15 seconds Ifa TWO TONE pager has been selected you will be asked to select the tone plan for the pager Use the arrow keys to scroll through the supported plan types If the tone plan for your pager isn t listed then the pager s tone frequencies must be entered using the database upload command Once a pager number is entered the PEOPLE FINDER II Base will respond with a prompt asking for the CAP code for this pager If the pager number was already in the database it will display the CAP code already programmed If it wa
64. other than English contact your distributor for availability 4 1 8 Warm up Signal If this mode is enabled then a special warm up signal is transmitted for a brief period of time at the beginning of each page This is required for more reliable operation by some pagers 4 1 9 Rings to Answer The phone will be answered after the number of rings specified Enter 0 to answer the phone immediately after detection of a phone ring 4 1 10 Transceiver Setup The PEOPLE FINDER II Base either contains a two way transceiver or works with an external transceiver In either case the factory has programmed the correct Transmitter Type Carrier Detect inversion Transmit Data inversion and the TX Bandwidth The user should not change these settings or improper operation will result 4 1 11 TX RX Switch Time This parameter is used by the autopatch to determine the sampling time to listen for the mobile radio user when transmitting the phone user s voice If it is set too small the mobile radio user will not be able to interrupt the transmitter when in the autopatch mode If it is set too large then the transmitter s dropout time will be excessive 4 1 12 Transmit and Receive Frequencies Enter the desired transmit or receive operating frequency using the number keys The decimal point will automatically be entered Use the DEL key to delete any correct entries Press the F1 or key to accept the new frequency 4 1 13 Transmit and Receive Sign
65. pens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment please contact Vytek Wireless Products 2310 Cousteau Court Vista CA 92083 760 536 1000 If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request you to remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved This equipment uses the following USOC jacks RJ11C It is recommended that the customer install an AC surge arrester in the AC outlet to which this device is connected This is to avoid damaging the equipment caused by local lightening strikes and other electrical surges 14 2 Industry Canada CS 03 Statements 1 NOTICE The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements documents s The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not preven
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67. rogramming mode press the dash key on the keypad or the ESC key on the external keyboard The PEOPLE FINDER II Base will prompt you to enter the password After entering the Program Mode password 7531 and pressing F1 you can select one of the following menu items 1 Assign Pager Assigns pager CAP codes 2 Assign Group Assigns pagers to groups 3 Test Page Sends periodic test pages 4 Alarm Pages Configures alarm triggered pages 5 autodial memory Configures Autodial memories RETURN TO PAGE Return back to the page mode When you enter the Program Mode you will see the first selections Use the UP DOWN arrows to scroll through the available options To exit the Program Mode press the Program key or the ESC key Any changes you make will automatically be saved Note When the PEOPLE FINDER II Base is in the Program Mode it will revert back to the Page Mode if it is idle no keyboard inputs for two minutes except that test pages may be sent for an unlimited period of time 5 1 Assign Pager All pagers have an ID code commonly referred to as a CAP code It is a long number difficult to remember and may change if a pager is replaced or in for repair To make paging a pager easy the PEOPLE FINDER II Base uses a database stored in its memory to remember every pager s CAP code Within the PEOPLE FINDER II Base every pager is assigned a Pager Number Because pagers only recognize CAP codes the PEOPLE FINDER II Base must tra
68. rom the Configuration Menu then alternating high and low beeps will signal an error If voice prompts have been enabled then a dial tone will be heard instead of the beeps 3 Begin dialing the telephone number you wish to call after the dial tone ends At the end of the telephone number you may enter a to dial the phone number Alternatively the phone number will be dialed if no keys are pressed after a few seconds The DTMF tones being sent to the phone line will be heard to confirm dialing 4 Once the called party answers the phone VOX circuit takes over When the called party speaks the PEOPLE FINDER II Base transmits his or her voice 5 A periodic ticking sound will be heard by the mobile user as the PEOPLE FINDER II Base briefly switches to receive mode to determine whether the mobile user wishes to interrupt the conversation and has begun transmitting 6 Ifneither party is talking a single beep will be heard periodically to remind the mobile user that the phone patch is still in operation 7 A timeout timer exists in order to shut down the phone patch automatically in the event that the mobile user goes out of range or has a battery outage Warning beeps or a voice message will be sent 30 seconds before the timeout timer expires and the phone call is terminated The mobile or phone user may press in order to reset the timeout timer and continue the phone call 8 End the conversation from the two way radio or the phone by pres
69. s Enter the digits of the pager number you wish to page If the pager s number is less than three digits in length then press the key to terminate the pager s number Note that the key is not used to terminate three digit pager numbers If desired optionally pause sending beeps and listen for a low high tone sequence which signifies that the pager number was accepted A series of alternating high and low beeps indicates an error in the pager number or a timeout occurred If voice prompts have been enabled then a voice message will be heard instead of the beeps Enter the numeric digits you wish to send to the pager Do not enter any digits if you only wish to beep the pager Press the key to send the page You will hear a series of beeps increasing in pitch or a voice message to indicate that the page was sent If a two tone pager with the TONE VOICE function enabled has been paged a voice prompt will be given instructing the caller to speak a voice message If a two tone pager with the TONE PATCH function enabled has been paged the phone patch will be connected automatically If the caller hesitates sending DTMF tones for a number of seconds a series of alternating high and low beeps or a voice message will be sent indicating that a timeout occurred The PEOPLE FINDER II Base will then hang up the phone line Page 12 People Finder II User Manual 4 Unit Setup The PEOPLE FINDER II Base supports numerous functions
70. s not in the database the CAP code will default to the pager number To edit the CAP code use the DEL key to backspace over it Press F1 to enter the new CAP code Ifa TWO TONE pager has been selected you may be asked to specify whether the diagonal frequency is the first or second tone Alternatively you may select a group tone for the pager This will send a single tone to the pager with a pre determined duration The PEOPLE FINDER II Base restart back at the PAGER NO prompt It will automatically increment to the next pager number Press the to exit the Program Mode when all of the pagers have been entered into the database Your entries into the pager database will then be saved in the internal FLASH memory 5 2 Assigning a Group The Group Page feature is used to send the same page to a number of different pagers Groups have numbers just like pagers and once you define a group and its members you send pages to the group just as if it were a single pager When you assign a number to a group it is important that the number is not the same as any individual pager There is a limit to the number of pagers that may be assigned to any one group This is listed in the Specifications section of the PEOPLE FINDER II Base User Manual 1 To do the group assignments select 2 Assign GROUP from the program mode menu The display will then show GROUP NUMBER SELECT GROUP Enter the number of the group you wish to work on
71. sing the key A high then low beep sequence or a voice message should be heard to confirm the disconnection 3 3 Autodial Calls The PEOPLE FINDER II Base has 10 auto dial memories containing telephone numbers that can be automatically dialed See the Programming section for information on how to program these numbers In order to make an Autodial call from a two way radio 1 Press the 6 keys on the two way radio s DTMF keypad followed by the number of Autodial memory you wish to place the call to Memory number 0 will be used if no number is sent after the 6 command 2 Operation continues from step 4 as described above Page 10 People Finder II User Manual 3 4 Receiving Telephone Calls at the Two Way radio The PEOPLE FINDER II Base can also be used to route telephone calls from the telephone line to two way radios To initiate a phone call from the telephone interface 1 Dial the phone number of the telephone line connected to the PEOPLE FINDER II Base 2 The LCD will display Phone Ringing when the ring signal is detected and wait for the number of rings programmed in the Configuration Menu 3 The PEOPLE FINDER II Base will answer the phone in a manner determined by the settings of the Remote Paging and Call Forwarding modes as set in the Configuration Menu The display will read Phone in Use Remote Paging Call Forwarding PEOPLE FINDER II Base Operation When Called Enabled Enabled e Phone answered wit
72. t degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Page 48 People Finder II User Manual Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate 2 The Ringer Equivalence Number REN of this device is 0 6 NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 3 The standard connecting arrangement telephone jack type for this equipment is CA11A Page 49 People Finder II User Manual 15 Appendix C Voice Prompt Technical Details Voice prompt files are linked with the PE
73. the configuration programming mode Press the arrow keys to cycle through the configuration parameters The Menu number in the table above lists the location within the PEOPLE FINDER II Base Programming menus that the particular parameters may be found To change any of the parameters that require a numeric entry press the number key to enter the value and then press the F1 key In the case of values that will scroll press any number key to scroll through the available selections Press the key to exit from sub menus to the upper level menus To exit the configuration mode press the key Note that values are not permanently stored until the Configuration Mode is exited by pressing the key If the unit is turned off or power is lost before the key is entered changes to the configuration are not stored 4 1 1 Serial Port Setup Each of the two serial ports may be configured independently The table above lists the parameters which may be programmed The serial ports are located at the rear of the unit and are labeled PORT 1 and PORT 2 Timeout parameters for the various protocols are given in seconds Set the timeout to 0 if no timeout is desired 4 1 2 Speaker Enable If this mode is disabled then the speaker is muted at all times except in the Diagnostics Mode This may be used if the PEOPLE FINDER II Base is in a location where sounds from the speaker are not desirable 4 1 3 Busy Channel Lockout If this mode is enabled then the
74. the PEOPLE FINDER II Base is licensed by the government require that the station s Call Sign be transmitted at regular intervals for identification purposes using Morse Code The PEOPLE FINDER II Base sends the Call Sign with CTCSS turned off so the mobile radio users won t hear it every 10 minutes if the Call Sign has been programmed This feature is disabled when the unit comes from the factory To enable this feature press 5 from the main configuration menu At the prompt enter your station s Call Sign from your license as follows e Numbers are entered directly from the keypad e Letters and other special symbols are entered from the keypad by pressing the arrow keys Alternatively an external keyboard may be used to enter alphanumeric characters directly as typed e Press the F2 key to accept the displayed letter when using the unit s keypad or to enter a space character which is displayed as a and results in a pause in the Morse Code e Press the DEL key to delete errors or to disable CW Identification by totally clearing the display e Press the F1 or key to accept the Call Sign and exit the menu e Upto 19 characters may be contained in the CW Identification string Page 18 People Finder II User Manual 5 Program Mode The Program Mode is used to program CAP codes add pagers delete pagers assign pagers to groups configure the alarm pages and set up various features of the PEOPLE FINDER II Base To enter the p
75. tion program such as Hyperterminal or ProComm Set the baud rate to 38 4kbps 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity When powering up the PEOPLE FINDER II Base hold the button down You should see a sign on message from the PEOPLE FINDER II Base that looks like this PageCenter software installation utility Copyright c 1999 Sonik Technologies Corp San Marcos CA Version 306D1 Erase current software and begin download On the computer press Y for yes if you would like to load new firmware into the unit The file name for the PEOPLE FINDER II Base firmware is 307xxxxL BIN where xxxx is the revision code and L is a code for the language of the voice prompts If you are interested in a language other than English contact your distributor for availability Begin the file transfer of the new firmware from the computer using either YMODEM or XMODEM If one protocol fails to work try the other When the update is complete the unit will reset and begin operation Check to see whether the old pager database is compatible with the new firmware version If the previously programmed pagers function properly then the installation is completed and the following steps do not have to be performed If the pagers do not function properly then the following steps must be performed to restore the pager database Edit the pager database previously saved and add the following on a line by itself before any of the pager entries ERASEDATABASE
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77. y send a lt LF gt with any lt CR gt XOFF In the very unlikely event that the user enters more pages than the PEOPLE FINDER II Base can queue up the PEOPLE FINDER II Base will send the lt XOFF gt character before sending a carriage return It will send the lt XON gt character when buffer space is available for more pages If the PEOPLE FINDER II Base does not receive data within 10 seconds after sending an lt XON gt it will send another lt XON gt Page 28 People Finder II User Manual 7 2 3 EOT Whenever the PEOPLE FINDER II Base terminates a session by sending the lt EOT gt lt CR gt sequence it will drop the DTR signal on the RS 232 signal for 250mS This will normally cause any modem connected to it to disconnect 7 3 Sending Multiple Line Pages If you wish a message to continue on another line of a multi line pager you cannot send the lt CR gt return into the serial port Use the TAB character instead of a lt CR gt The PEOPLE FINDER II Base will translate it to a lt CR gt when it sends the page to the pager 7 4 Computing the Checksum The checksum is a simple arithmetic sum of the 7 bit values of all characters preceding it The checksum reported is the least significant 12 bits of this summation converted to BCD ASCII Checksum Example STX 000 0010 1 011 0001 2 011 0010 3 oll 0011 lt 0CR gt 000 1101 A 100 0001 B 100 0010 C 100 0011
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