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DataPage II
User & Installation Manual

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Summary of Contents for scope DataPage MK2

  • Page 1 DataPage II User & Installation Manual...
  • Page 2 It is the purchasers’ responsibility to determine the suitability of this equipment and its derivatives for any given application, Scope cannot give specific advice in this manual, as each use will require independent evaluation. Scope has, wherever possible, employed extra safeguards or designed optional equipment to further monitor the system’s performance.
  • Page 3 All applications should be thoroughly assessed by the installer in conjunction with the customer so as to minimize risk. Scope has no control of the use and application of the frequencies issued by the FCC. Some equipment that is individually licensed may have a greater degree of protection than other equipment that is operated on a FCC License Assignment basis.
  • Page 4 There are no other expressed or implied warranties except as stated herein, and those excluded include those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. In no event will Scope or any of its agents be liable for direct, indirect, special incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the product, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
  • Page 5 DataPage MK2 (USA) Desktop UHF Radio Paging System Contents of this box: DataPage Mk 2 UHF Base Station AC Adaptor Internal Antenna Jack plug, Locking, 3.5mm (2 off) Manual Telephone interconnect lead (models NDPMF and NDPLP only) Supplied separately, to order:...
  • Page 6 DataPage MK2 (USA) Desktop UHF Radio Paging System the internal extensions can select this line port either by way of a pre programmed feature button or dialing a discreet code. This line port system will work with all exchanges which will accept that the line port is active from the correct line voltage being present.
  • Page 7 DataPage MK2 (USA) Desktop UHF Radio Paging System 4) Plug the AC adaptor into a convenient wall socket. When the unit is first powered up the system will display the following screen for a few seconds: SCOPE MARKETING Followed by: ENTER PAGER No: >...
  • Page 8 DataPage MK2 (USA) Desktop UHF Radio Paging System Fig. 1 Connecting the antenna and locking cover DPUSA 02/00 Issue 2...
  • Page 9 DataPage MK2 (USA) Desktop UHF Radio Paging System Fig. 2 Connection port detail PL1 is an optional serial port which must be specified when the unit is ordered Group Calls As previously stated, this system will accept pager identities from number 1 through 9,999. Most pagers will accept a minimum of two identities, enabling the pager to respond to selected group calls as well as its own unique identity.
  • Page 10 DataPage MK2 (USA) Desktop UHF Radio Paging System Other Aerials The range and performance of this equipment can be improved by the addition of more efficient aerials*. These can be installed either inside or outside the building and are connected to the transmitter with 50 ohm coaxial cable.
  • Page 11 DataPage MK2 (USA) Desktop UHF Radio Paging System You may enter a number in the range 1-4 which will correspond to the pager beep codes A, B, C, D respectively. Note, not all pagers are equipped to respond to transmitted beep codes. Press ENTER to confirm or CANCEL to return to the start.
  • Page 12 DataPage MK2 (USA) Desktop UHF Radio Paging System Type in the pager no. which you wish to activate when contact 1 is triggered. After making your selection, press ENTER to store; display will change to: INPUT 1 TONE: > Select a number between 1 - 4 (represents bleep types A,B,C,D) to set the bleep type.
  • Page 13 DataPage MK2 (USA) Desktop UHF Radio Paging System 4: Serial This connection is for units supplied with a serial port enabled and must be specified when ordering. It will not therefore be accessible to the user for systems supplied in the standard configuration.
  • Page 14: Enter Password

    DataPage MK2 (USA) Desktop UHF Radio Paging System 5: Changing the Password Whilst at the main programming menu screen, press ( Screen will change to: ENTER PASSWORD: Type in current password and press ENTER. Screen will change to: NEW PASSWORD: Type in new password and press ENTER.
  • Page 15 The Scope digital paging interface can be used to transmit text or numeric messages from any telephone connected to your exchange, direct to the pocket of the individual being paged. There are two types of interface available, these cover all types of hybrid and PBX systems with DTMF capability.
  • Page 16 Alphanumeric messages can be transmitted to the pager using Scope’s paging software, Page-Line Pro using the serial port option of the DataPage II. Additionally you can transmit one of the pre-set alphanumeric telephone messages programmed in the DataPage II.
  • Page 17 DataPage MK2 (USA) Desktop UHF Radio Paging System STEP 2:- ENTER PAGER NUMBER (OR GROUP NO.) TO BE CALLED ENTER (PAGER NUMBER – 1-9 enter as two digits 01-09) PRESS # WAIT FOR ACCEPTANCE TONE OR PROCEED (SINGLE MID TONE) STEP 3 - PRESS # ENTER NUMBER OF THE PRE-SET TELEPHONE MESSAGE ( 01, 02 ….
  • Page 18 Appendix A Industry Communications Protocols This section deals with the serial data formats commonly used within the On-site Paging Industry. Scope has its own proprietary protocol, but can for certain systems provide a number of other industry-recognized protocols. Warning! Check the protocols available for any given unit before quoting for a specific application. Maximum permissible message lengths will apply.
  • Page 19 Comp 2 can also provide message prioritization on certain Scope systems equipped with message buffering. This utilizes the A,B,C,D beep type to set the level of priority. Certain Scope products will also accept this format without the beep type included in the message string. This will invoke a default beep type being inserted by the transcoder.
  • Page 20 These 'retry' numbers and time limits are the other 'flexible' options in the TAP protocol. The Scope system allows the installer to specify these values for themselves to suit the application to which the protocol is applied.
  • Page 21 DataPage MK2 (USA) Desktop UHF Radio Paging System Appendix A Example of typical Command-Acknowledge Sequence: CALLER RECEIVING STATION <CR> every 1 second unit….. <ESC>PG1<CR> <ESC>[p<CR> <STX>1<CR>TEST<CR><ETX>190<CR> (“TEST” is the message) Processing-Please Wait<CR><ACK><CR> (“190” is the Checksum) +++,,,,,,,,,,ATHO<CR> Carrier Drop Example Checksum: The following table shows an example of a complete block containing a correct checksum which is : <STX>123<CR>ABC<CR><ETX>17;<CR>...