V9 Series Paging System Manual Version 9.XX and 9.XXS Firmware WaveWare Technologies, Inc. 2012 - All Rights Reserved SPS-5 v9S Single Com Por
Paging System Operation Your WaveWare v9 Series Paging Systems includes a UHF Transceiver and an onboard Single or Dual RS-232 Serial Com Port for
PAGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION Your WaveWare v9 Series Paging Systems include: 1 Transmitter Unit, a “Rubber Duck” Antenna, 1 RS-232 Cable, Mounting Sc
Quick Start Guide Your SPS- 5 v9 Series Paging Systems should include: 1- Rubber Duck Style Antenna, 1- Power Supply, 1- Serial Cable, 1- Package
SPS-5 v9 Series Programming Guide Getting Started Insert the “Product Support CD” into a Laptop or Desktop. Install the Encoder Setup v9 Program
Encoder Software Main Screen – Open Com Port On the Main Screen of Encoder Setup Program, Click on the “Open Com (X)” Button next to the RED Light.
The Software has “Detected” either the SPS-5 v9 Dual Com Port or the SPS-5 v9S Single Com Port Paging System. The Software has Opened the Com Port
On the Main Screen of Encoder Setup Program, Click on the “Pager Families” Icon to Open the Pager Database. See Fig. 6 Fig. 6 (Open the Pager Da
On the Main Screen of Encoder Setup Program, Click on “Group Paging” to Open the Pager Database. See Fig. 8 Fig. 8 (Group Paging)…Configuration
Pager Groups “Timer” Screen: This will send a page every 2 minutes to the pagers listed in that Group unless the “Host” system issues a “Reset” Comm
On the Main Screen of Encoder Setup Program, Click on the “Canned Messages” Icon to Open the Predefined Messages Screen. See Fig. 11 Fig. 11 (
Table of Contents Introduction Page 3 Warranty and other Misc Information Page 8Obtaining Pagers for your Paging System Page 9Pagi
On the Main Screen of Encoder Setup Program, Click on the “Settings” Icon to Open the Com Port Screen. See Fig. 13 Fig. 13 (Settings Icon)…Set
Page 21 – Dual Com Port The “Advanced Settings” Button will give you more Options. The “Restore Defaults” Button will “Reset” Both Com Ports to “Def
To enter the “Advanced Encoder Settings” Screen you must type in the User ID “Maint” (Not Case Sensitive). Click “OK”.
Page 23 – Single Com Port Settings for the v9S Single Com Port System Encoder Settings The “Advanced Settings” Button will give you more Options.
Advance Settings for the v9S Single Com Port System Advance Encoder Settings To enter the “Advanced Encoder Settings” Screen you must type in the
Programming, Reading and Saving the Pager Database and Settings On the Main Screen of Encoder Setup Program, Click on the “Program Encoder” Icon to
It is Recommended that you save the Database “Before and After” you have finished Programming the SPS-5 v9. See Fig. 19 Fig. 19 (Click on “File
Test the Encoder with Pagers On the Main Screen of Encoder Setup Program, Click on the “Test Encoder” Icon to send a test message. See Fig. 20
Range Test Function This Function is to help test the “Coverage Area” of the transmitter. To use the “Range Test”, you must first enter in a “Pager
Lookup ID Function The “Lookup ID” Function (A) will help you determine whether a Pager ID number you want to use is Valid or not. If it is valid,
Introduction – v9 Series Paging Systems Your WaveWare v9 Series Paging Systems allow you to Send Paging Messages to one or more Persons via Pagers,
Appendix A – TAP Interface Specifications This appendix is included for those who want to develop their own paging control software or add an interf
The Operational Modes available for paging using the TAP Paging Protocol include: System Identification Command Paging Session Login Paging
PAGING OPERATION Paging transactions are transmitted in blocks of characters, where one transaction is sent per block. Each block sent by the Host D
If your WaveWare v9 Series Paging System is configured to operate using TAP Non-Verbose mode, the paging system will respond only with an initial re
Appendix B – Com Port Settings You may be required to configure the Com Port Settings in the paging encoder to establish the appropriate operating m
Appendix C – TAP Checksum Calculation Following is a sample Visual Basic™ code, that creates a string to be sent to the paging encoder. A subset of
Appendix D – TAP Response Codes Following is a table of response codes supported by the WaveWare v9 Series Paging Encoder. Please note that a <NA
Appendix E – Extended ID Processing The WaveWare v9 Series TAP Interface and COMP2 interfaces support ID field lengths from 1 to 10 digits. The I
Extended ID Processing Continued: Following are valid example Extended ID fields causing Extended ID processing: 08A20 – Causes delivery of a sta
Appendix F – Embedded Control Characters When using “WaveWare mode” it is not necessary to make use of the <SUB> control character. Since Wav
Programmable Carrier Signal Detection, Which allows the Automatic Delay of Transmission while a nearby Transmitter of the same Frequency is Opera
Appendix G – WaveWare Interface Specifications This appendix is included for those who want to develop their own paging control software or add an i
PAGING MESSAGE COMMAND The Paging Message command is formatted as follows: Example 1: <SOH>TBCC...C<STX>XXXX...XXX<ETX><EOT
<STX> (Hex code 02) is used to mark the beginning of a string of message characters to be transmitted. For paging message types of 1 to 4 Bee
Example 4: <SOH>3,1,145678<EOT> Will send a three beep tone/vibe only message at 1200 bps to a tone/vibe only, a numeric, or an alphanu
The QQ value is followed by a comma character. This parameter should be monitored if you intend to use software handshaking between your paging con
07 = EEPROM Write Error. Indicates an internal system error in the paging encoder with regard to the proper storage of configuration information.
Example 1: <SOH>S,1,0<EOT> will set the Carrier Detect function to the “Off” status. Example 2: <SOH>S11<EOT> will set th
Appendix H – COMP1 Interface Specifications This appendix is included for those who want to attach the WaveWare v9 Series Paging Encoders to existin
Appendix I – COMP2 Interface Specifications This appendix is included for those who want to attach the WaveWare v9 Series Paging Encoders to existin
Tone/Vibe Only Example: PagerID<CR><CR> Multiple Message Example: PagerID1<CR>Message1<CR>PagerID2<CR>Message2<CR&
The WaveWare v9 “Paging Encoder” can operate simultaneously on two types of alert event activity, including: Serial Port Paging Commands recei
Appendix J – Scope Interface Specifications This appendix is included for those who want to develop their own paging control software or add an inte
PAGING MESSAGE COMMAND The Scope Protocol Paging Message command is formatted as follows: AN1234567DMessage<CR> A Alphanumeric chara
Example 3: AF0145678C<CR> Will send a three beep tone/vibe only message at 1200 bps to a tone/vibe only, a numeric, or an alphanumeric pager
Appendix K – Timed Messaging Function The Timed Messaging Function is designed to allow the WaveWare v9 Series Paging Encoders to be used for purp
Appendix L – Connectors and Indicators SPS-5 v9 Dual Com Port System: LED Indicators: POWER: GREEN LED – Shows Power is Applied RF TX: GREEN LE
Appendix L – Connectors and Indicators SPS-5 v9S Single Com Port System: LED Indicators: POWER: GREEN LED – Shows Power is Applied RF TX: GREEN
Appendix M – SITE SURVEY Some installation sites might cause paging reception problems. It might be beneficial to perform a site survey by monitori
TROUBLESHOOTING POWER When the WaveWare v9 Series Paging Transmitter Systems are assembled and power is applied, you should be able to see a Green
The v9 Series “Encoder Settings” allows Setup of the Following: (For the v9, Setup the Com Ports Separately) The “Protocol” of each RS-232 Seria
Flow Control – Accommodates a variety of methods of busy terminal signaling, Including: None, Hardware, Software, Alt-Hardware and Alt-Software. Se
Warranty and Other Information Warranty: WaveWare Technologies, Inc. warrants this equipment to operate properly for a period of one year from dat
Obtaining Pagers for Your Paging System You can use a wide variety of Paging Receiver types with WaveWare v9 Series Paging Systems, including Alphan
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