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SCOPE COMMUNICATIONS UK LTD
PAGETEK PRO MK2
Fire & Security Paging System
Installation Manual
Scope Communications UK Ltd
Quantum House, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5AL England
Tel: 01803 860700 Email:
sales@scope-uk.com
Ref: PTPROMK2INSTALLred
Issue 1

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  • Page 1 SCOPE COMMUNICATIONS UK LTD PAGETEK PRO MK2 Fire & Security Paging System Installation Manual Scope Communications UK Ltd Quantum House, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5AL England Tel: 01803 860700 Email: sales@scope-uk.com Ref: PTPROMK2INSTALLred Issue 1...
  • Page 2 * Faxed pro forma invoices and quotations refer to “conditions available upon request”. Important Safety Information Scope products are designed to operate safely when installed and used according to general safety practices. The following requirements should be observed at all times.
  • Page 3 Installer and (where applicable) the purchaser. Liability Scope does not accept liability for any damage or injury, howsoever caused as the result of misuse of this equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the equipment is operated in the manner for which it was intended and that it is the correct item of equipment for the required task.
  • Page 4 All of these conditions are also clearly indicated on the front panel display of the Pagetek Pro MK2 using simple text messages, together with a fault light and an audible sounder. These fault messages can also be transmitted to a pager or group of pagers for added integrity (see Section 8, Fault Status Indicators).
  • Page 5 1.2 Scope high-integrity Pagers To complete the system, Scope offers both numeric and alphanumeric pagers with added features specially incorporated for the hard of hearing when used with the Pagetek Pro MK2 system. This includes distinct vibrate alerts for emergency messages, a vibrating out of range indicator which also displays “No Service”...
  • Page 6 SCOPE COMMUNICATIONS UK LTD PAGETEK PRO MK2 2) System Kit 2.1 Pagetek Pro MK2 Fire Paging System Model: PTPRO/2 This system includes the following components. Please check they are all present when opening the packing carton. i) 1 off main cabinet, housing all interfaces, 2 line backlit text display, transmitter and internal mains power supply;...
  • Page 7 3.1 Siting of the unit a) The Pagetek Pro MK2 cabinet must be permanently fixed to a wall (using the supplied screw kit and washers) within 1 metre of the host Fire Alarm panel and within 1 metre of a double poll isolated mains supply*.
  • Page 8 SCOPE COMMUNICATIONS UK LTD PAGETEK PRO MK2 3.2 Fitting the mains and interface cables a) Remove the required knock-outs from the base or side of the cabinet and fit the cable glands provided. b) Route the fire-rated mains cable through one of the cable glands and secure the Live, Neutral and Earth wires into the screw terminal block provided.
  • Page 9 RX and Ground wires of the RS232 lead as indicated in Diagram 2. Note that any data transmitted on this port will not be displayed on the front panel of the Pagetek Pro MK2. k) Inputs 6, 7 & 8 are reserved for exclusive use with the Answertek Pro monitoring receiver, where they are used to report “RADIO JAMMING”, RX SIGNAL FAULT”...
  • Page 10 (a spare is provided). If in doubt, call Scope’s technical help team for advice on 01803 860720. f) When fitting the spade connectors to the battery terminals always check that they are a tight fit.
  • Page 11 SCOPE COMMUNICATIONS UK LTD PAGETEK PRO MK2 3.4 Fitting the antenna a) For the 3/4UHF and LUHF antennas, insert the connector end through the blanking grommet into the top of the case and slide the connector onto the male BNC located at the top of the transmitter board, then twist in a clockwise direction to lock it in place.
  • Page 12 50 ohm cable such as RG213, UR67 or equivalent. Coaxial cable intended for TV, Satellite or CCTV installations is normally 75 OHM and therefore totally unsuitable for any Scope transmitter. The performance of the system will be affected by the type of material the unit is mounted on and its surroundings.
  • Page 13 SCOPE COMMUNICATIONS UK LTD PAGETEK PRO MK2 COM1: RS232 input (TX, RX, GND), accepts Scope paging protocol as standard. Optional UI software module for interpreting fire panel data. Optional Ethernet port and additional serial port (must be specified at time of ordering).
  • Page 14 SCOPE COMMUNICATIONS UK LTD PAGETEK PRO MK2 4) System Power Up a) Before powering up the system, check that the antenna is correctly fitted and that the mains input wires are securely terminated to the appropriate Live, Neutral and Earth inputs with no exposed strands of wire.
  • Page 15 SCOPE COMMUNICATIONS UK LTD PAGETEK PRO MK2 To initiate calibration, press and hold the Sounder Mute button on the front panel and turn the keyswitch to the Reset position. Return the key to the On position and release the Sounder Mute button. The system will now display “Calibration”, the yellow Fault LED will light and the sounder will beep.
  • Page 16 SCOPE COMMUNICATIONS UK LTD PAGETEK PRO MK2 5.2 System Testing a) To check the functionality of the system and the integrity of the radio link, a key- operated Test function is provided on the system front panel. b) Inserting and turning the key a quarter turn clockwise will initiate the Test mode, which will send one transmission of the message “SYSTEM TEST”...
  • Page 17 The Fire messages will always be prioritised and displayed/transmitted ahead of any other messages. Note: if any Fire input changes state back from open (triggered) to closed, the Fire alert condition will still remain until the Pagetek Pro MK2 system is either manually or auto reset. 7) System Reset a) After a Fire Alert condition, the system must be *manually reset to cancel the alarm.
  • Page 18 SCOPE COMMUNICATIONS UK LTD PAGETEK PRO MK2 d) Now turn the key clockwise back to the “ON” position and remove it. Note the activity in the System Log. Note: if any Fire input stays active, the system will revert to the Fire Alert condition after the Reset.
  • Page 19 SCOPE COMMUNICATIONS UK LTD PAGETEK PRO MK2 8) Fault Status Indicators The system’s self-diagnostics provides warning alerts for all faults which require the attendance of an authorised service engineer. 8.1 Fault priority a) After the Fire Alert condition, faults are prioritised in the following order:...
  • Page 20 SCOPE COMMUNICATIONS UK LTD PAGETEK PRO MK2 ii) FP LINK FAULT a) Where an open, short or high resistance connection occurs within the FP LINK cable, the status display will show “FP LINK FAULT”, the yellow fault LED will light and the sounder will beep every second.
  • Page 21: Mains Failure

    SCOPE COMMUNICATIONS UK LTD PAGETEK PRO MK2 v) MAINS FAILURE a) In the event of mains power being removed from the system, this will be indicated on the status display as “MAINS FAILURE”. The Mains PWR LED and display backlight will go out and the yellow fault LED will light.
  • Page 22: Battery Fault

    SCOPE COMMUNICATIONS UK LTD PAGETEK PRO MK2 vii) BATTERY FAULT a) If the battery loses connection or develops a fault, this will be indicated within 25 minutes of its occurrence on the status display as “BATTERY FAULT”. The yellow fault LED will light and the sounder will beep every second.
  • Page 23 All applicable Scope pagers are equipped with an In Range indicator function, consisting of an antenna icon on the display, which will extinguish if the pager fails to detect test calls sent by the Pagetek Pro MK2 transmitter within a preset time (default is 4 minutes).
  • Page 24 Wall mounting centres: (H) 344 x (W) 220 mm. Hole Dia. 4.75mm [*840 mm with 3/4UHF antenna] Scope’s policy is one of continuous development and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. E & OE. Page 23 of 27 Ref: PTPROMK2INSTALLred...
  • Page 25 SCOPE COMMUNICATIONS UK LTD PAGETEK PRO MK2 [This page blank] Page 24 of 27 Ref: PTPROMK2INSTALLred Issue 1...
  • Page 26 PAGETEK PRO MK2 Annex A Design Certificate Certificate of design for the Scope Pagetek Pro MK2 Fire Paging System located at: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Scope Communications UK Ltd, being responsible for the design of the Pagetek Pro MK2 Fire Paging System, particulars of which are set out below, certify that the said design for which it is responsible complies to the best of its knowledge and belief with the recommendations of Section 18.2 and Annex C of BS 5839-1: 2013, except for the...
  • Page 27 Password: [0000] Enter the password, then press the Read key. Scope default password is 7276. Press the “Left” key to change the previous value and the “Right” key to change the next value. Press the “Read” Key to go to the next digit.
  • Page 28 SCOPE COMMUNICATIONS UK LTD PAGETEK PRO MK2 Annex B [This Page Blank] Page 27 of 27 Ref: PTPROMK2INSTALLred Issue 1...