ASCOM Pocket Receiver 912T Installation guide

Pocket Units
912T/914D & 922

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Pocket Units
Robust, dust and waterproof design
Top display for hands-free function
Text display for long messages
Two-way speech function
Explosion proof versions

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Features
Tone and text messages
Up to 120 characters in one message
Up to 10 messages in memory
– All incoming messages are stored using “first in first out”
Silent mode for meeting
Alarm paging will override settings for silent mode
Five group numbers are available for group paging
Seven programmable beep signals
Time stamp of messages
Single standard or rechargeable battery

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Special Functions
Memo function
– Messages are not erased if the unit is switched off
Info page message
– Contains information that is updated frequently
Call number presentation
Call diversion
Out of range
– The warning function is activated when the pocket unit is out of the coverage area. A
special test paging is sent at regular intervals
Error indication
Test paging

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914D Display Receiver
Top display with 12 character dot matrix display
Functions 914D Basic 914D Advanced
Characters per message 12 120
Messages stored 4 10
Characters in memory 48 480
Group paging numbers - 5
Absence indication - Yes
Time stamp - Yes
Time display - Yes
Out of range indication - Yes
Vibrator Option Option

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912T Pocket Receiver
24 character dot matrix display
Automatic out of range warning
Continuously scrolling of messages
or during 5 minutes
Automatic absence indication
Call diversion functions when
placed in the charging/storage rack
Options
– Vibrator
– Intrinsically safe version (ATEX-version)
– It is not possible to combine vibrator and
EX

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Display Symbols
New message
More than one message is stored (912T)
Time stamp
Call number presentation (message is addressed to one of the group numbers)
Error/out of range indication
Message is diverted to your receiver from another number (/xxx)
Message longer than two lines (912T)
Low battery (912T)
Info page (912T)
Audible signal switched off (912T)
Audible signal switched off (914D)
Low battery (914D)
BATTERY
SILENT
!

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Programming the Pocket Unit
The receiver can be programmed via storage/charging rack
– Software application Pocket Unit Programmer (PUP) in WinBK is used
The receiver can be programmed via radio
– Set the pocket unit in program mode when programming it remote via radio
– Only User ID and call numbers
Possible to restrict access to functions. Parameters will no longer be
accessible for the user and will disappear from the receiver

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Parameters for Programming of 912T/D
Main
– Call numbers
– Identity text
System
– Battery saving time
– Character set
– Prefix
– Out of range
Functions
– General
– Time stamp
– Receiver auto ON/OFF
– Accessible modes and parameters in the
pocket unit
Presentation
– Beep character
– Beep codes
– Message scrolling
– Indication sequences
Texts
– Possibility to translate the display texts
and signs

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PUP - Main Tab for 912T Programming

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PUP - System Tab for 912T Programming

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PUP - Functions Tab for 912T Programming

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PUP - Presentation Tab for 912T Programming

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Function Settings in the Pocket Unit
A long press on the function button accepts and
access the function settings
A short press steps between the settings
Change beep signal volume
Change orientation of the display text
Activate/deactivate group number
Activate programming mode
Activate/deactivate time stamp function (RTC)
Remind beep ON/OFF

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T967 - Charging/Storage Rack
Used for 912/914 pocket receivers
Test paging to pocket receiver when removing it from the rack
The absence can be indicated in the unit that initiated the
paging, for example in a control keyboard
Communicates with other units in the system via A/B-bus
Different types of racks (two versions: master and extension)
– Charging rack
– Storage rack
– Passive storage rack
– A master can handle up to 7 extensions
When using the passive storage racks, it is recommended to
turn off the receiver to increase the battery life time

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Mounting of T967
The racks must be installed in a
vertical position
– To ensure sufficient cooling
Are designed for both horizontal
and vertical expansion
Always start to mount the master
– Leave enough space on the left side for
further horizontal expansion
For vertical expansion of charging
racks, have a distance of 10 cm to
the new rack to ensure sufficient
cooling
Use T967VE for vertical extension
Storage rack Charging rack

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Start-up of T967
The master must be restarted when
a new extension rack is connected
Select an appropriate address on
the extension
If master is connected to central
unit the function indicator will go
from flashing orange to steady
green within a certain time
If it continue to blink orange, check
– Polarity
– Connections on the circuit board
– If the master is properly addressed

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U922 Receiver/Transceiver
Two versions
One-way receiver for code and
speech
Two-way transceiver for
acknowledgement function
Only NiMH battery is available

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Features for Receiver/Transceiver U922
24 character LCD display with back-lighting
Personal settings stored in SIM card
Functions are supervised. If a message is not acknowledged a beep is
heard every minute as a reminder
Watchdog function
– Internal hardware and software function check that is executed at fixed time intervals
Options
– Vibrator
– ATEX-proof

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U922 Transceiver
Two-way transceiver for code and
speech
Both NiMH and NiCd batteries are
available
Calls are answered by pressing the
transmit button
Microphone for talking is placed in
the upper right corner
An alert tone indicates when the
channel is free
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