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scope X Lite MK1 XLUK Installation & User Manual

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X Lite MK1
X Lite MK1
UHF Radio Paging System
Model XLUK
Installation & User Manual
Scope Marketing (Communications UK) Ltd, The Scope Complex, Wills Rd, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5XN
Tel: +44 1803 864569 Fax: +44 1803
863716
XLITE/1

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  • Page 1 X Lite MK1 X Lite MK1 UHF Radio Paging System Model XLUK Installation & User Manual Scope Marketing (Communications UK) Ltd, The Scope Complex, Wills Rd, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5XN Tel: +44 1803 864569 Fax: +44 1803 863716 XLITE/1...
  • Page 2 Important Installation Information 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 1 meter of the equipment. 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 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: Section 1: Installation

    Scope Xlite USA Version System Overview The Scope Xlite is a POCSAG budget entry point data display radio paging system which can be used to transmit alphanumeric\ text messages direct to pocket pagers carried by individuals or entire groups. Information is input by way of an RS232 serial port. Up to 9,999 pagers can be supported on any one system.
  • Page 6 Scope Xlite USA Version Some major points to consider when installing equipment: Never install antennas near or adjacent to telephone, public address or data communication lines or overhead power cables. Avoid, where ever possible, running antenna coax alongside other cables.
  • Page 7 Scope Xlite USA Version Installation The following procedure must be adhered to when installing the Xlite paging system. Ensure you have taken into consideration all of the above information before selecting the location for your transmitter. If in doubt, contact your dealer for further advice.
  • Page 8 Scope Xlite USA Version XliteUSA 01/00 Issue 1...
  • Page 9: Section 2: System Operation

    Scope Xlite USA Version Section 2: System Operation In addition to the Scope default protocol, the Xlite can be ordered with a number of industry standard protocols. Please check before ordering a unit for any specific application and always confirm the port configuration, e.g.
  • Page 10 FCC ID No: JRNUSASERILINK System base ID number__________________ Serial port configuration ________________ (e.g. 8,N,1) Serial port protocol____________________ (e.g. SCOPE, COMP1, COMP2, TAP) Alphanumeric Pager Ranges: from______________ to ______________ For information on individual pager types, refer to the appropriate pager manual XliteUSA 01/00...
  • Page 11 8,N,1 (default) Protocol: Scope (default) General: !185 (H) x 140 (W) x 42 (D) Footprint (mm): *dependent on system configuration !excluding aerial Scope’s policy is one of continuous development and specifications are subject to change without notice XliteUSA 01/00 Issue 1...
  • Page 12: Section 3: Technical Information

    The real 7 digit pager numbers are always spaced 8 digits apart. This is a function of the POCSAG standard, it allows for eight frames in which the pager identity can reside. Scope uses frame 0 as a default for most systems as this provides for the fastest pager response when called.