System Overview - scope CONX8E/3 Installation & User Manual

Rs232 radio paging system (triple port, mains euro version)
Table of Contents

Advertisement

ConneXions II V8 (Euro), Multi Port Version

System Overview

The Scope ConneXions II V8 (Euro) is a POCSAG data display radio paging system which can be used to
transmit both text and numeric messages direct to pocket pagers carried by individuals or entire groups.
Information is input by way of three RS232 serial ports. The unit can also be used in conjunction with an
optional telephone interface, thereby enabling any telephone within the building or complex of buildings to
access the paging system. Up to 9,999 pagers can be supported on any one system.
Note ! This system requires a valid OFCOM licence for operation in the UK. It is the user's responsibility to
apply for an On-Site Paging licence on form Of21 Private Business Radio Licence Application Form,
available online at www.ofcom.org.uk.
The relevant clauses on the Of21 form should be completed as follows:
Section 2, item 9. Tick "Self-Select PBR licence"
Section 4, item 28. Generally, antennas provided by Scope are Omni-Directional, with a gain of 0 dB.
Section 4, item 30. ERP level:
0.5W as standard, 2W if the optional amplifier is fitted.
For other EC countries, referral must be made to the relevant national telecommunications authority, who
will provide licensing details and applicable frequencies.
Section 1: Installation
The information contained in this Section is intended for use by authorised system installation
engineers only. Unqualified personnel should not undertake installation of this equipment under
any circumstances whatsoever.
Siting of the hardware
Before locating the hardware in any given location, it is important to take into account the range of
operation that you require to obtain from your system. The standard transmitter can quite easily provide
ranges of up to a mile or more and will provide excellent propagation on most industrial sites, covering a
considerable area with just a quarter wave antenna (BNC terminated) connected directly to the unit.
For coverage of very large sites, or where exceptionally difficult operating conditions exist, it may be
advantageous to install an external antenna. Installing the transmitter on the second or third floor of a
building will more often than not boost overall range. However, horizontal range is not always required as
much as propagation through a multi-storey building. Here it may be more useful to use a small external
antenna mounted outside the building at half the building height. Sometimes range is required more in one
direction than in the other: moving the aerial to one side of the building can provide a bias in the required
direction, which may overcome the range difficulties. (See section: Other Antennas).
Important: coaxial feeds over 5 metres must employ low loss 50 ohm coax. We normally do not
recommend feeds of more than 15 metres for standard applications. However, we suggest you contact our
technical department where other considerations may prove this to be impractical.
A further consideration is the distance between the transmitter and the source of the data feeding the
transmitter. With a standard RS232 serial interface, data cables should not exceed 15 metres. These
cables should be screened/shielded and must be kept clear of sources of induced magnetic or electrical
noise. In the event that distances of over 15 metres are required, additional drivers or amplifiers must be
installed at both ends of the data link.
CONX8E/3
Issue 3
3

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents