Analogový rádiový interkomový most RIB-600
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Specifikace
- Product Name: RIB-600Analog Radio-To-Intercom BridgeTM
- Wireless PA Receiver Interface System
- Kanál: 1
- Dual Band Receiver: VHF/UHF
- Configurable Supports: VHF and UHF Business Band, VHF MURS USA,
VHF and UHF Business Band CANADA, UHF GMRS CANADA - Rádiové upozornění na počasí NOAA
- Relay Trigger Feature for Optional Strobe Light
- Delay Message Playback Feature
- Repeat Message Playback Feature
- Switch Input with pre-recorded message
- Provides interconnection to the Public Address ampdoživotní
through a high impedance, unbalanced AUX input OR a 600, balanced
MIC vstup
Návod k použití produktu
1. Začínáme
The RIB-600Analog receiver is designed to interface with an
existing wired Public Address Intercom system to allow PA
announcements using VHF or UHF business band, FRS, or MURS
rádia.
1.1 Konecview
The RIB-600Analog receiver enables all wired speakers in a
PA/Intercom system to be accessible via a 2-way radio/base station,
etc. It can be connected to an existing wired system and used
alongside an LM-Series system on the same frequency. Note that it
does not include a built-in PA amplifier and should be connected to
a system with its own amplifier and wired speakers.
2. Instalace
Postupujte podle pokynů pro instalaci uvedených v uživatelské příručce
to connect the RIB-600Analog receiver to your existing PA/intercom
systém.
3. Programování
3.1 PC Programming Software LM-PCPS
Use the LM-PCPS software for programming the RIB-600Analog
receiver as per your requirements.
3.2 RIB-600Analog Field Programming Overview
Kompletní přehled naleznete v uživatelské příručceview of field
programming options for the RIB-600Analog receiver.
4. Provoz
Understand the radio operation timeline, strobe light operation,
and connecting the relay switch to a strobe light for efficient
provoz systému.
FAQ
Q: Can the RIB-600Analog receiver be used with both VHF and UHF
rádia?
A: Yes, the RIB-600Analog receiver supports both VHF and UHF
radios for seamless integration into your communication setup.
Q: Does the RIB-600Analog receiver have a built-in PA
ampživější?
A: No, the RIB-600Analog receiver does not include a built-in PA
amplifier and should be connected to an existing system with its
vlastní amplifier and wired speakers for PA announcements.
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Uživatelská příručka
RIB-600Analog
Radio-To-Intercom BridgeTM
Wireless PA Receiver Interface System
The RIB-600Analog Radio-To-Intercom Bridge receiver is designed to interface to an existing wired Public Address Intercom system and allow PA or intercom announcements using your Analog two-way radio. Each model can operate on VHF LMR business band, UHF LMR business band, or VHF MURS 2-way radios, and can work through radio repeaters.
– 1 Channel, Dual Band Receiver, VHF/UHF, Configurable Supports: VHF and UHF Business Band VHF MURS USA VHF and UHF Business Band CANADA UHF GMRS CANADA
– NOAA Weather Radio Alert – Relay Trigger Feature for Optional Strobe Light – Delay Message Playback Feature – Repeat Message Playback Feature – Switch Input w/ pre-recorded message – Provides interconnection to the Public Address
amplifier through a high impedance, unbalanced AUX input OR a 600, balanced MIC input.
Ritron Pub. 14500098
Rev. B
09/25
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Obsah
1 Začínáme
1.1 Konecview ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1 1.2 RIB-600Analog receiver assembly ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2 1.3 Paging the RIB-600Analog receiver ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 1.4 Compatibility with other RITRON model radios …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 1.5 Operating Conditions and Limitations ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5
2 Instalace
2.1 Radio coverage site survey ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6 2.2 RIB-600Analog radio receiver installation…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 2.3 RIB-600Analog AUX IN installation …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 2.4 RIB-600Analog 600 BALANCED installation ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 11 2.5 RIB-600Analog RELAY installation……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 12
3 Programování
3.1 PC Programming Software LM-PCPS ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 13 3.2 RIB-600Analog Field Programming Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 13 3.3 Readout and Field Program Frequency Codes …………………………………………………………………………………………… 14
Table F: Programmable Frequency Codes ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 16 3.4 Readout and Field Program QC or DQC Tone Codes………………………………………………………………………………….. 17
Table b: Programmable QC Tone Table ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 18 Table b: Programmable Digital DQC Tone Table………………………………………………………………………………….. 18 Table C: Programmable 2-Tone, DTMF and Selcall Codes…………………………………………………………………….. 18 3.5 Readout and Field Program 2-Tone, DTMF or Selcall Decode Operation……………………………………………………….. 19 3.6 Field Program Advanced Feature Codes …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 20 Table A: Advanced Feature Codes …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 20 3.7 Readout and Field Program RIB-600Analog Audio Level……………………………………………………………………………… 22 Typical Audio Level Output …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 22 3.8 Readout and Field Program the NOAA Weather Frequency …………………………………………………………………………. 23 Table d: NOAA Weather Frequency Codes …………………………………………………………………………………………. 23 3.9 Field Programming Flow Chart …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 24
4 Provoz
4.1 Basic Operation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 25 4.2 DTMF and Selcall Paging ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 25 4.3 2-Tone Paging ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 26 4.4 Record and Play (20 seconds of record time MAXIMUM) …………………………………………………………………………….. 26 4.5 Weather Alert…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 27 4.6 RIB-600Analog Options …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 28 4.7 How to Minimize Feedback………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 28 4.8 Switch Input Operation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 29 4.9 Relay Operation……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 30
Radio Operation Timeline……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 30 Strobe Light Operation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 30 Connecting the Relay Switch to a Strobe Light ………………………………………………………………………………………. 31
5 Specifikace
5.1 General…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 32 5.2 RPS-1B Power Cube ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 32 5.3 RIB-600Analog Receiver …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 33
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Warranty …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 34
1
Začínáme
The RIB-600Analog receiver is designed for interface to an existing wired Public Address Intercom system to allow PA announcements using VHF or UHF business band, FRS, or MURS radios.
1.1 Konecview
The RIB-600Analog receiver allows all the wired speakers in a PA/Intercom system to be immediately accessible via a 2-way radio/base station/ etc. The RIB-600Analog receiver can be connected to an existing wired system. An LM-Series and RIB600Analog receiver system can be used side-by-side on the same frequency.
What is the difference between the LM-Series Loudmouth® receiver and the RIB600Analog receiver?
The LM-Series Loudmouth® has a built-in audio amplifier. The built-in audio amplifier allows the LM-Series receiver by itself to drive up to 2 Ritron PA horn speakers. The LM-Series receiver and an included PA Horn speaker is what we call a stand-alone wireless PA system.
The RIB-600Analog does not have a built-in PA amplifier. The RIB-600Analog receiver is designed to be connected to an existing PA/intercom system with its own PA amplifier and wired speakers.
The RIB-600Analog Receiver does not include provisions for a back-up battery since it is merely a component of a larger system usually powered by AC and its own battery back-up system.
Vlastnosti a výhody
The RIB-600Analog is designed to operate in both VHF (150-174 MHz) and UHF (450-470MHz) frequency bands. Provides compatibility with business band 2-way radios, License-FREE VHF business band radios (MURS), Family Radio Service and GMRS radios.
Provides interconnection to the Public Address amplifier through a high impedance, unbalanced AUX input OR a 600, balanced MIC input. Allows personnel to remain mobile while providing access via 2-way radio access to existing PA speakers located throughout the facility.
“Record and Play” allows use of radios in close proximity to PA speakers without feedback. The RIB-600Analog records/buffers received messages up to 20 seconds in length, then plays them over the PA immediately after releasing the PTT button on the radio.
Provides a relay switch closure whenever the RIB-600Analog receives a valid incoming message. This can be used to trigger or “key” the PA/Intercom ampživější.
Provides a Switch Input that will play a pre-recorded voice message when a change in the Switch Input is detected. Programmable audio level control adjusts audio output level 5-99%. Allows custom adjustment for most applications. Easy “Plug and Play” installation. Selective signaling includes QC, DQC, DTMF, Selcall, 2-Tone to provide an added layer of access control to the PA
system. Pre-announce tone (similar to existing PA systems) with programmable on/off and audio level. NOAA Weather Alert. Field or PC programmable to frequencies within the respective band (i.e. 150-174 MHz, 450-470 MHz). The RIB-600Analog is for interface only to an existing PA system, it cannot drive a loudspeaker by itself. The RIB-600Analog is for indoor use ONLY.
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1.2 RIB-600Analog receiver assembly
The RIB-600Analog receiver is on any time power is applied. The receiver case must be opened to program the RIB600Analog receiver.
Captive Case Screws (4 corners)
BNC Antenna Connector for AFB-1545
9-Conductor Interface Cable
Orange Gray Yellow
600 Balance Audio 600 Ground 600 Balance Audio
Brown White Green Blue Red Black
Switch Input Ground Switch Input Relay Out Relay Out 10.5 VDC Ground
DC Power Connector for RPS-1B
PROGRAMMING Program Button
Zobrazení programu
Tlačítko Enter
USB Program Cable Connector
AUX OUT Phono Jack
1. Loosen the 4 screws in the front corners of the case using the T-25 Torx Security Bit included with the radio. These screws are retained to the housing with rubber O-rings, DO NOT remove the screws from the housing.
2. Separate the case front from the case back.
3. Program the RIB-600Analog receiver per the instructions in the Programming section of this manual, leaving the RPS-1B power supply connected to the radio. Press the Enter button twice before re-assembling the case to be sure the RIB600Analog receiver is reset and ready for operation.
4. Carefully position the case front onto the case back. Secure the case halves by tightening the 4 captive screws in the front corners of the case.
Namontujte montážní držáky
Install the RK-RQX-Q-MB mounting brackets included with the product to the RIB-600Analog case back. Installation can be with the brackets on each side as shown, or with the brackets top and bottom.
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1.3 Paging the RIB-600Analog receiver and PA speaker
The RIB-600Analog receiver can be paged with 2-way radios programmed for Quiet Call (CTCSS), Digital Quiet Call (DCS), 2Tone Paging, DTMF, or Selcall paging formats. Each format offers a unique method of paging the RIB-600Analog receiver.
Refer to the Programming section of this manual for specific instructions on programming your RIB-600Analog to one of these selective signaling formats.
Ritron strongly recommends operation of the RIB-600Analog receiver with one of the following selective signaling formats enabled.
Paging the RIB-600Analog with Quiet Call (CTCSS) only: To page the receiver a user simply presses the 2-way radio’s PTT and speaks while on the RIB-600Analog channel. Your 2-way radio must be programmed for a channel dedicated to RIB-600Analog operation. Only those radios programmed with the RIB-600Analog channel will be able to access the receiver. The 2-way radio’s RIB-600Analog channel and the RIB-600Analog receiver must be programmed for the same QC code. All Ritron radios offer 50 different field-programmable QC codes from which to choose.
Paging the RIB-600Analog with Digital Quiet Call (DCS) only: To page the receiver a user simply presses the 2-way radio’s PTT and speaks while on the RIB-600Analog channel. Your 2-way radio must be programmed for a channel dedicated to RIB-600Analog operation. Only those radios programmed with the RIB-600Analog channel will be able to access the receiver. The 2-way radio’s RIB-600Analog channel and the RIB-600Analog receiver must be programmed for the same DQC code. All Ritron radios offer 104 different field-programmable DQC codes from which to choose.
Paging the RIB-600Analog with 2-Tone Paging: To page the RIB-600Analog the 2-way radio must first send the correct 2-Tone Paging code. Once access to the receiver is accomplished, the user simply presses the 2-way radio’s PTT and speaks while on the RIB-600Analog channel. After a period of inactivity the RIB-600Analog is automatically reset, and will then require the correct 2Tone Paging code to re-gain access. Only 2-way radios programmed to send the correct 2-Tone code on the RIB-600Analog channel can access the RIB-600Analog receiver. However, once access is gained, any 2-way radio that operates on the RIB-600Analog channel can access the receiver up until the time that the RIB-600Analog has automatically reset. Can be used in conjunction with QC or DQC for added security. The 2-way radio and the RIB-600Analog receiver must be programmed for the same QC or DQC code.
Paging the RIB-600Analog with DTMF or Selcall: To page the RIB-600Analog the 2-way radio must first send the correct 3-7 digit DTMF or Selcall code. Once access to the receiver is accomplished, the user simply presses the 2-way radio’s PTT and speaks while on the RIB-600Analog channel. After a period of inactivity the RIB-600Analog is automatically reset, and will require the DTMF or Selcall code to re-gain access. Only 2-way radios programmed to send the correct 3-7 digit DTMF or Selcall code on the RIB-600Analog channel can access the RIB-600Analog receiver. Can be used in conjunction with QC or DQC for added security. The 2-way radio and the RIB-600Analog receiver must be programmed for the same QC or DQC code.
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Ritron recommends the use of a dedicated channel frequency for RIB-600Analog operation.
When operating on unique frequencies dedicated to RIB-600Analog operation: Your 2-way radios must be programmed for a channel dedicated to RIB-600Analog operation. Receiver operation is limited to radios programmed with the dedicated RIB-600Analog channel. The use of 2-tone, DTMF, or Selcall paging to address the RIB-600Analog is not required, but can still be used if additional access security is desired. Without 2-tone, DTMF, or Selcall paging the receiver can be addressed by simply selecting the RIB-600Analog channel on your 2-way radio and pressing the PTT button to talk. You may need to license additional frequencies for your 2-way radios (not necessary when programmed for MURS frequencies, see Table F in the Programming section).
When operating on your normal 2-way communication frequencies: Messages broadcast on the RIB-600Analog are also heard on your 2-way radios. Receiver messages are not possible when the channel is being used for 2-way communications. The use of 2-tone, DTMF, or Selcall paging is required to address the RIB-600Analog, otherwise all 2-way communication is heard by the receiver. Any user on your 2-way channel can broadcast through the receiver once it is activated, even if their 2-way radio is not programmed with the correct 2-tone, DTMF or Selcall paging code. There is no need to license additional frequencies.
1.4 Compatibility with other RITRON model radios
The Ritron model RIB-600Analog receiver can operate on both VHF and UHF business band frequencies. RIB-600Analog can be accessed with radios programmed for Quiet Call (CTCSS), Digital Quiet Call (DCS), 2-Tone Paging, DTMF, or Selcall paging formats. The following chart can be used to determine compatibility with existing Ritron radios.
VHF models
UHF models
Model
Typ
QC
JMX-141D Portable
JMX-144D Portable
JMX-146D Portable
JBS-146D Base
JBS-147D Base
JBS-147M Base
* JV-110
Přenosný
RPM-160
Mobilní
RQX-111
Callbox
RQX-117
Callbox
RQX-151
Callbox
RQX-156
Callbox
RQX-157
Callbox
RQX-127-XT Callbox
RQX-127M-XT Callbox
PT-150
Přenosný
PT-150M
Přenosný
NT-174
Přenosný
** NT-174M Portable
DQC 2-Tone Selcall DTMF Model
Typ
QC
JMX-441D Portable
JMX-444D Portable
JMX-446D Portable
JBS-446D Base
JBS-447D Base
* JU-410
Přenosný
RPM-460
Mobilní
RQX-411
Callbox
RQX-417
Callbox
RQX-451
Callbox
RQX-456
Callbox
RQX-457
Callbox
RQX-427-XT Callbox
PT-450
Přenosný
PT-450-S
Přenosný
NT-470
Přenosný
DQC 2-Tone Selcall DTMF
* 2-Tone paging available with Rev 6.0 or greater Firmware Only. See label inside radio battery compartment for firmware revision.
** Pending
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1.5 Operating Conditions and Limitations
FCC část 15
The Ritron Model RIB-600Analog receiver has been tested according to FCC requirements, and found compliant with FCC Part 15 Subpart B Unintentional Radiator. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Ritron, Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity 47 CFR § 2.1077 Compliance Information Unique Identifier: Ritron Model RIB-600Analog Responsible Party U.S. Manufacturer Ritron, Inc. 505 W. Carmel Dr. Carmel, IN 46032 317-846-1201 www.ritron.com
Prohlášení o shodě FCC Toto zařízení je v souladu s částí 15 pravidel FCC. Provoz podléhá následujícím dvěma podmínkám: (1) Toto zařízení nesmí způsobovat škodlivé rušení a (2) Toto zařízení musí akceptovat jakékoli přijaté rušení, včetně rušení, které může způsobit nežádoucí provoz.
CAN RSS-Gen/CNR-Gen
Ritron model RIB-600Analog is stand-alone receiver that operates in the bands 150-174MHz and 450-470MHz. The RIB600Analog complies with the limits for receiverspurious emissions and AC power-line emissions set out in RSS-GEN section 7, therefore equipment certification is not required. Each unit shall bear the label “CAN RSS-Gen/CNR-Gen”.
This device contains a license-exempt receiver that complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) Toto zařízení nesmí způsobovat rušení. (2) Toto zařízení musí akceptovat jakékoli rušení, včetně rušení, které může způsobit nežádoucí provoz zařízení
zařízení.
2013 FCC Narrowband Mandate
On January 1, 2013, pursuant to the FCC Narrowband mandate, you will no longer be allowed to operate wideband transmitters (25 kHz) in the frequency bands from 150 MHz to 512 MHz. Ritron began manufacturing narrowband compatible radios starting in December 2012. At that time, customer orders were filled with radios manufactured for FCC narrowband compatibility. Specifically, table frequencies were converted to narrowband. These radios will be clearly marked as “FCC Narrowband Compatible”. Since Part 15 receivers are not subject to the narrowband mandate, you will still be able to set the RIB-600Analog for wideband operation via field programming (See Section 3.6 Field Program Advanced Feature Codes), or by using the PC Programmer. For a complete list of all Ritron radios capable of narrowband operation; a Ritron FAQ on the subject, and various links on the FCC website dealing with Narrowbanding go to: www.ritron.com/narrowband If you have any questions contact us at 1-800-872-1872.
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Instalace
Proper installation of the RIB-600Analog receiver is critical to the performance and overall satisfaction with your system. With careful consideration and planning the RIB-600Analog can receive a radio signal from up to a mile away and broadcast it over your wired PA system. This section will help you plan an installation that is best suited for your environment.
2.1 Radio coverage site survey
Ritron recommends that you do a “radio coverage site survey” before permanently installing the RIB-600Analog receiver.
This will require 2 people and 2 charged portable radios. Every building is different, and therefore, no “single” rule applies when it comes to where to install the RIB-600Analog receiver and antenna for optimal coverage. Ideally, you would like to install the RIB-600Analog receiver in close proximity to the wired PA amplifier for easy installation. Begin your site survey by locating person #1 at the wired PA amplifier to see if a simple installation is possible. If that is not possible, an alternative site must be found where:
1. AC power is available for the RIB-600Analog receiver. 2. A shielded, twisted pair cable can be routed from the RIB-600Analog receiver to the PA amplifier. In general, the antenna of the RIB-600Analog receiver is the “pivot” point for all communication. We’re trying to optimize the location of the antenna in order to reduce the obstructions and distance the radio signal must travel in order to get from any point in the desired coverage area to the antenna connected to the RIB-600Analog receiver. By attempting to install the ANTENNA for the RIB-600Analog receiver “in the center” of the desired coverage area, we reduce the distance the radio signal must travel by ½. If you’re attempting to cover a high rise building (e.g. 15 floors), go to a location half way up (e.g. 7th floor), and in the center of the building.
Radio range can be extended with the use of an external antenna.
The antenna can be installed at a higher elevation than is possible with the attached antenna. The Ritron RAM-1545 VHF/UHF magnet-mount antenna has a 25 ft. cable to allow optimum antenna location.
Preparing for the radio coverage site survey:
1. Charge the radio batteries for at least 12 hours. 2. When charged, make sure both radios are set to the same channel. Note: If you do not intend to route RIB-600Analog communications through a repeater, the portable radios should be set to a
channel programmed for direct radio-to-radio communication, NOT through the repeater.
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Conducting the radio coverage site survey:
1. Person #1 will take one portable radio and go to the location you would “most likely” install the antenna for the RIB600Analog receiver (see FIG-2). This person will “simulate” the type of coverage you can expect, IF, the antenna for the RIB-600Analog receiver was installed in this location. If necessary, position this person on a ladder to more accurately mimic the height you intend to mount the antenna.
BE ADVISED you may have to try several heights and/or locations before settling on the best location.
2. While person #1 remains stationary, person #2 will take the second radio and “walk the site”. While “walking the site” person #2 must attempt to maintain radio contact periodically with person #1. This survey process will reveal whether or not radio coverage is acceptable IF you install the antenna at the person #1 location. Generally speaking, coverage will be slightly better when the RIB-600Analog receiver and antenna are permanently installed.
3. If coverage is inadequate, Person #1 will need to relocate to a new location and repeat the process until range and coverage are optimized.
Hints: Typically, the higher the antenna the better but, NOT always. Every site is different. Thick, reinforced concrete, steel walls and vertical fire panels in ceilings can work to block the penetration of radio signals creating dead spots. You may want to gradually lower the height of the antenna and/or its location and repeat your site survey to see if coverage improves. It is best to change one variable at a time e.g. antenna height, location and then repeat the process.
4. For sites where coverage is desired in multiple buildings, such as an office complex, an external mounted antenna may be required. Before considering an external installation of the antenna, a site survey should be attempted with person #1 positioned inside a centrally located building at the highest possible elevation (see FIG-3). Person #2 will “walk the site”, communicating with person #1 from inside all buildings and at all outside areas where radio coverage is desired.
Person #1 remains at the
location you will install the
2
RIB-600Analog receiver,
possibly on a ladder to
simulate the location of an
external mounted
2
anténa.
2
FIG-2: Conducting a radio site survey
2
2
Person #2 “walks the site”, stopping frequently to communicate with person #1 at the fixed, central location.
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2
2
Person #1 remains in a fixed location, probably located on a floor about ½ way up the building.
2
2
Person #2 “walks the site”,
stopping frequently on each
floor to communicate with
person #1 at the fixed location.
2
2
Alternative locations for person #1
2
Person #2 “walks
the site”, talking
to person #1
from within each
building and from
2
obvod
zvenčí
oblast pokrytí.
FIG-3: Multiple building site survey
2
2
2
2
Alternative locations for person #1
2 Person #1 remains in a fixed location on the top floor of a centrally located building.
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Installing a Magnetic Mount Antenna for the RIB-600Analog Receiver A magnetic mount antenna should be installed in a location, which is at, or as close as possible to the best location as determined by the site survey. The antenna’s magnetic base must be attached to a piece of metal (i.e. steel or iron). The antenna comes with 12 feet of attached co-axial cable* so you can remotely locate the antenna up to 12 feet away from the RIB-600Analog receiver. The antenna cable MUST run directly away from the RIB-600Analog receiver. * Do NOT attempt to cut, shorten or splice this cable in any way. For best performance the magnetic mount antenna must be: · Mounted on a metal surface e.g. steel or iron. This metal mounting surface MUST be at least 2 feet square with the antenna
positioned in the center. The antenna’s internal magnet will secure it to the surface. Do NOT place adhesives between the bottom of the antenna mounting surface and the metal mounting surface itself. · Orient the antenna so that the element itself is vertical. The antenna can be mounted upside down with no effect on performance. Just make sure the antenna element is vertical. · Mounted away from other metal objects, walls, and structures. Avoid surrounding the antenna or “shielding” it by locating it too closely to metal walls, inside an elevator shaft, in recessed girders, firewalls or ceilings.
2.2 RIB-600Analog radio receiver installation
Installation of the RIB-600Analg receiver is critical to the effective radio coverage of the radio PA system. Without proper installation the maximum possible distance between the calling radio and the RIB-600Analog receiver will be significantly reduced.
Guidelines for installing the RIB-600Analog receiver:
The radio receiver box must be located inside, out of the elements.
For best radio coverage the RIB-600Analog receiver should be installed in a central location and as high up as possible.
For maximum radio coverage the antenna should be in a vertical orientation and should not be touching or surrounded by large metal objects. The receiver box can be mounted horizontally as long as the antenna is in a vertical position.
Do not install the RIB-600Analog receiver in a high traffic location with the possibility that the receiver box would be struck, become unplugged, or disconnected from the PA ampživější.
Relay and Switch Input connections are made via the 9-Conductor Interface cable.
Connections to the PA amplifier 600 balanced input are made via the 9-Conductor Interface cable.
Be sure there is a convenient source of 110VAC power for the RPS-1B power cube.
Do not wind, loop or otherwise allow the power cord from the RPS-1B power cube to contact the antenna. The power cord should be routed away from the antenna.
If connection to the PA amplifier is via it’s AUX IN, the RIB-600Analog receiver must be within 6 ft. of the PA ampživější.
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2.3 RIB-600Analog AUX IN installation
The RIB-600Analog receiver can connect to the AUX INPUT of a public address amplifier if the receiver is installed in close proximity to the PA ampživější.
The RCA phono cable required for interconnection should be no longer than 6 feet. Installations requiring an RIB600Analog receiver location greater than 6 feet from the PA amplifier must use the 600 balanced output.
When using the PA amplifier AUX INPUT it is important to remember that received messages from the RIB600Analog receiver will be treated exactly the same way any other audio device connected to the AUX INPUT. On many PA amplifiers the AUX INPUT audio is automatically muted whenever audio is present on the MIC INPUT. Check the owner’s manual for the PA amplifier to determine AUX INPUT operation and the effect it will have on RIB600Analog operation.
VEŘEJNÁ ADRESA AMPLIFIER (REAR PANEL)
REPRODUKTOR
RCA PHONO CABLE 6 FT. MAXIMUM
VSTUP AUX
600 MIC-1
COM 4 8 16 COM 25V 70V UNSWITCHED
1
2
GND COM HOT
600 MIC-2
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2.4 RIB-600Analog 600 BALANCED installation
The RIB-600Analog receiver can be connected to the 600 balanced MIC INPUT of a public address amplifier when the receiver is not located close to the PA ampživější.
When an RIB-600Analog radio message is received, the RIB-600Analog receiver will send the audio to the 600 microphone input of the PA ampživější.
A typical balanced cable contains two identical wires, which are twisted together and then wrapped with a third conductor (foil or braid) that acts as a shield. The wires are twisted together, to reduce interference from electromagnetic induction. Twisting makes the loop area between the conductors as small as possible, and ensures that a magnetic field that passes equally through adjacent loops will induce equal but opposite currents, which cancel out. The separate shield of a balanced audio connection also yields a noise rejection advantage over an unbalanced two-conductor arrangement (such as AUX IN) where the shield must also act as the signal return wire. Any noise currents induced into a balanced audio shield will not therefore be directly modulated onto the signal, whereas in a two-conductor system they will be. This also prevents ground loop problems, by separating the shield/chassis from signal ground.
Connections to the PA amplifier are through the Orange, Yellow, and Gray wires from the RIB-600Analog Interface Cable per the table below. Connections between the shielded, twisted pair and the RIB-600Analog Interface Cable can be made using 22AWG wire nuts.
NOTE: To minimize noise it is often necessary to connect the ground shield at only one end of the cable.
VEŘEJNÁ ADRESA AMPLIFIER SPEAKER
VSTUP AUX
600 MIC-1
600 MIC-2
RIB-600Analog Receiver
COM 4 8 16 COM 25V 70V UNSWITCHED
1
2
GND COM HOT
RIB-600Analog
PA Ampdoživotní
ORANGE connects to HOT or “+” or POS
YELLOW connects to COLD or “-” or NEG or COM
GRAY connects to GND or CHASSIS or
SHIELDED, TWISTED PAIR
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2.5 RIB-600Analog RELAY installation
The RIB-600Analog receiver can be set to provide a relay switch closure any time a valid message is received.
RELAY connections are made through the RIB-600Analog Interface Cable.
RELAY connections 1 and 2 provide a normally-open SPST switch. When an RIB-600Analog radio message is received, the RELAY switch is closed with connections 1 and 2 shorted.
RELAY switch connections 1 and 2 can be used to provide a “Priority”, “Override” or “Emergency” signal to the PA ampživější.
RELAY switch connections are through the Green and Blue wires from the RIB-600Analog Interface cable. The Red and Black wires are also used for specific relay applications as detailed below.
The RIB-600Analog receiver can be set so RELAY switch connections 1 and 2 are normally-closed, and will open when an RIB-600Analog radio message is received. Move the Relay Polarity Jumper as shown at right.
RIB-600Analog PC board lower left corner
Relay Polarity jumper in normally-open position
Relay Polarity jumper in normally-closed position
With the Relay polarity jumper in the normally-open position, use the Green wire and Blue wire for a normally-open switch that closes when the RIB-600Analog receives a message.
Relay 1 (Green) Relay 2 (Blue)
10.5 VDC (Red) Ground (Black)
Switch closes when radio message is received Switch closes when radio message is received No connection No connection
With the Relay polarity jumper in the normally-open position, tie the Blue and Black wires together, then use the Green wire for a switch closure to ground when the RIB-600Analog receives a message.
Relay 1 (Green) Relay 2 (Blue) Ground (Black)
10.5 VDC (Red)
Switch closure to ground when radio message is received Tie Black wire and Blue wire together Tie Black wire and Blue wire together No connection
With the Relay polarity jumper in the normally-open position, tie the Blue and Red wires together, then use the Green wire and Black wire to apply 10.5VDC from the RIB-600Analog to a Strobe Light when the RIB-600Analog receives a message.
Relay 1 (Green) Relay 2 (Blue)
10.5 VDC (Red) Ground (Black)
Switch applies 10.5 VDC when radio message is received Tie Black wire and Blue wire together Tie Black wire and Blue wire together Ground connection to Strobe, or device to be powered
With the Relay polarity jumper in the normally-open position, power a Strobe Light with the Red wire and Black wire, tie the Blue and Black wires together, then use the Green wire to activate the Strobe Light with a switch closure to ground when the RIB-600Analog receives a message.
Relay 1 (Green) Relay 2 (Blue) Ground (Black)
10.5 VDC (Red)
Switch closure to ground activates Strobe when radio message is received Tie Black wire and Blue wire together Tie Black wire to Blue wire and to Strobe ground connection Positive supply connection for the Strobe, or device to be powered
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3
Programování
For some installations the RIB-600Analog can be programmed in the field without the need for the Ritron PC Programmer LM-PCPS (LM-PCPK-USB kit with cable). Field programming is accomplished in 3 easy steps. First, the radio frequency and tone codes are entered. Second, the selective signaling code is entered (if used). Third, the RIB-600Analog options and audio level setting are entered.
3.1 PC Programming Software LM-PCPS
While most RIB-600Analog programming can be accomplished via Field Programming, the Ritron PC Programming Software (LM-PCPS) can also be used. The PC Programmer allows viewing of all programmed attributes at once. It also permits you to save a programming profile you can use to easily program other RIB-600Analog radios to the same settings. Ritron PC Programming kit LM-PCPK-USB includes the LM-PCPS programming software and a USB Programming cable.
3.2 RIB-600Analog Field Programming Overview
Place the RIB600Analog receiver into Program mode.
Use PROGRAM button to scroll to one of the following 6 Program Code characters: F, b, C, A, U, d
Pause, a hyphen will appear on the display.
Programové kódy
Kódy tabulek
Using the PROGRAM button, enter the desired Table Code.
Press ENTER button to save programming entry.
Press ENTER button a second time to Exit programming. or
Pokračujte zadáním dalšího programu.
Readout Frequency programming or Enter a Frequency code from TABLE F: PROGRAMMABLE FREQUENCY TABLE or Enter any valid frequency from 150-174 MHz, or from 450-470 MHz
Readout QC or DQC Tone programming or Enter a 2-digit Quiet Call code from TABLE b: PROGRAMMABLE QC TONE TABLE or Enter a 3-digit Digital Quiet Call code from TABLE b: PROGRAMMABLE DIGITAL DQC TONE TABLE
Readout 2-Tone, Selcall or DTMF decode programming or Enter a 2-digit, 2-Tone Paging code from TABLE C: PROGRAMMABLE 2-TONE, DTMF AND SELCALL CODES or Enter 1 plus any 37 digit DTMF Code or Enter 2 plus any 37 digit Selcall Code
Enter a 2-digit or 3-digit RIB-600Analog Feature code from TABLE A: ADVANCED FEATURE CODES to:
Enable or disable a Pre-Announce Tone
Enable or disable Relay operation
Set a Record and Play delay time
Set a minimum Relay activation time
Set to repeat a Record and Play message
Reset RIB-600Analog to Factory default programming
Enable or disable Weather Alert feature Set the RIB-600Analog for wideband operation
Set the RIB-600Analog to play a pre-recoded Switch ON and/or Switch OFF message on Switch Input detection
Readout the programmed Audio level or Enter the desired Audio Level as a 2-digit number from 05-99%.
Readout the programmed NOAA Weather Frequency code or
Enter the 1-digit NOAA Weather Frequency code from TABLE d: NOAA WEATHER FREQUENCY CODES
NOTE: This only programs the NOAA weather frequency, the Weather Alert feature must be enabled using the code in TABLE A: ADVANCED FEATURE CODES
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3.3 Readout and Field Program Frequency Codes
To match other radios, the owner can select Frequency Codes from Table F or can program the radio frequency directly. Table F is divided into sections 2-6 to correspond with the frequency tables of other Ritron radios. Table frequency codes set both frequency and bandwidth.
Oddíl 2 3 4 5 6
Ritron Table VHF Business Band and VHF MURS for USA CANADA GMRS UHF Business Band for USA UHF Business Band for CANADA VHF Business band for CANADA
For direct frequency entry a section number of 1 is entered, followed by the 8-digit frequency. The RIB-600Analog can be programmed for frequencies of 150-174MHz and 450-470MHz. Direct frequency entry sets the bandwidth for narrowband operation.
V následujícím examples, the RIB-600Analog is programmed to operate on the Section 4 “Silver Star” frequency of 467.8500 MHz.
To enter a frequency code from the Programmable Frequency Table:
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1. Refer to Table F – Section 4 to determine the 2 or 3-digit frequency code and write it down.
2. Place the radio into Program / Readout Mode by pressing and holding the PROGRAM button. A “P” will
appear on the display. Release the PROGRAM button when a hyphen appears and the radio is ready to
accept the first digit of your program entry.
3. Click the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the Program Code “F”. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the Frequency code from
Table F.
4. Enter the desired Section number from Table F by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display
shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
5. Enter the 1st digit of the frequency code by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows
the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
6. Enter the 2nd digit of the frequency code by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows
the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
7. If necessary, enter the 3rd digit of the frequency code by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program
display shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
8. Press and release the ENTER button to save your programming. A hyphen will flash 3 times on the program display to indicate that programming was successful. The radio is now ready for another program entry.
NOTE: If you attempt to save an incorrect code, an “E” will appear on the display. Check the digits you are attempting to enter, then re-enter.
9. Press the PROGRAM button to continue programming, or press the ENTER button to exit program mode.
FREQUENCY CODE
To enter the frequency directly:
1. With the radio in program mode, click the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the Program Code “F”. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the Frequency programming.
2. Enter Section number 1 by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
3. Enter the 8-digit frequency by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
FREQUENCY NOTE: Trailing zeros (0) do not have to be entered.
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4. Press and release the ENTER button to save your programming. A hyphen will flash 3 times on the program display to indicate that programming was successful. The radio is now ready for another program entry. NOTE: If you attempt to save an incorrect code an “E” will appear on the display. Check the digits you are attempting to enter, then re-enter.
5. Press the PROGRAM button to continue programming, or press the ENTER button to exit program mode.
To readout frequency programming:
1. With the radio in program mode, click the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the Program Code “F”. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to readout the Frequency programming.
2. Press and release the ENTER button. The display will show the Section number of Table F, followed by the 2 or 3-digit frequency code. Each digit is separated by a hyphen.
SECTION FREQUENCY CODE
If the radio frequency has been entered without using the Programmable Frequency Table, the display will show Section number 1 followed by the 8-digit frequency.
SECTION FREQUENCY (Example 467.8500MHz)
3. Press the PROGRAM button to continue programming, or press the ENTER button to exit program mode.
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Table F – Programmable Frequency Table
Section 2: VHF Business Band
Sekce –
Kód Frekvence Barevný Bod
BW
2-03 151.6250 Red Dot
12.5
2-04 151.9550 Purple Dot 12.5
2-05 151.9250
12.5
2-06 154.5400
12.5
2-07 154.5150
12.5
2-08 154.6550
12.5
2-09 151.6850
12.5
2-10 151.7150
12.5
2-11 151.7750
12.5
2-12 151.8050
12.5
2-13 151.8350
12.5
2-14 151.8950
12.5
2-15 154.4900
12.5
2-16 151.6550
12.5
2-17 151.7450
12.5
2-18 151.8650
12.5
2-24 151.7000
12.5
2-25 151.7600
12.5
2-26 152.7000
12.5
2-27 152.8850
12.5
2-28 152.9150
12.5
2-29 152.9450
12.5
2-30 151.5125
12.5
2-31 154.5275
12.5
2-32 153.0050
12.5
2-33 158.4000
12.5
2-34 158.4075
12.5
Section 2: MURS
Sekce –
Kód Frekvence Barevný Bod
BW
2-01 154.600 Green Dot 25.0
2-02 154.570 Blue Dot
25.0
2-19 151.820 MURS
12.5
2-20 151.880 MURS
12.5
2-21 151.940 MURS
12.5
2-22 154.600 MURS
12.5
2-23 154.570 MURS
12.5
Section 3: CANADA-GMRS/FRS
Sekce –
Kód Frekvence Barevný Bod
BW
3-01 462.5625 GMRS/FRS 12.5
3-02 462.5875 GMRS/FRS 12.5
3-03 462.6125 GMRS/FRS 12.5
3-04 462.6375 GMRS/FRS 12.5
3-05 462.6625 GMRS/FRS 12.5
3-06 462.6875 GMRS/FRS 12.5
3-07 462.7125 GMRS/FRS 12.5
3-08 467.5625 FRS
12.5
3-09 467.5875 FRS
12.5
3-10 467.6125 FRS
12.5
3-11 467.6375 FRS
12.5
3-12 467.6625 FRS
12.5
3-13 467.6875 FRS
12.5
3-14 467.7125 FRS
12.5
3-15 462.5500 GMRS
12.5
3-16 462.5750 GMRS
12.5
3-17 462.6000 GMRS
12.5
3-18 462.6250 GMRS
12.5
3-19 462.6500 GMRS
12.5
3-20 462.6750 GMRS
12.5
3-21 462.7000 GMRS
12.5
3-22 462.7250 GMRS
12.5
Section 4: UHF Business Band
Sekce –
Kód Frekvence Barevný Bod
BW
4-09 469.2625
12.5
4-10 462.5750 White Dot 12.5
4-11 462.6250 Black Dot 12.5
4-12 462.6750 Orange Dot 12.5
4-13 464.3250
12.5
4-14 464.8250
12.5
4-15 469.5000
12.5
4-16 469.5500
12.5
4-17 463.2625
12.5
4-18 464.9125
12.5
4-19 464.6000
12.5
4-20 464.7000
12.5
4-21 462.7250
12.5
4-22 464.5000 Brown Dot 12.5
4-23 464.5500 Yellow Dot 12.5
4-24 467.7625 J
12.5
4-25 467.8125 K
12.5
4-26 467.8500 Silver Star 12.5
4-27 467.8750 Gold Star 12.5
4-28 467.9000 Red Star
12.5
4-29 467.9250 Blue Star
12.5
4-30 461.0375
12.5
4-31 461.0625
12.5
4-32 461.0875
12.5
4-33 461.1125
12.5
4-34 461.1375
12.5
4-35 461.1625
12.5
4-36 461.1875
12.5
4-37 461.2125
12.5
4-38 461.2375
12.5
4-39 461.2625
12.5
4-40 461.2875
12.5
4-41 461.3125
12.5
4-42 461.3375
12.5
4-43 461.3625
12.5
4-44 462.7625
12.5
4-45 462.7875
12.5
4-46 462.8125
12.5
4-47 462.8375
12.5
4-48 462.8625
12.5
4-49 462.8875
12.5
4-50 462.9125
12.5
4-51 464.4875
12.5
4-52 464.5125
12.5
4-53 464.5375
12.5
4-54 464.5625
12.5
4-55 466.0375
12.5
4-56 466.0625
12.5
4-57 466.0875
12.5
4-58 466.1125
12.5
4-59 466.1375
12.5
4-60 466.1625
12.5
4-61 466.1875
12.5
4-62 466.2125
12.5
4-63 466.2375
12.5
4-64 466.2625
12.5
4-65 466.2875
12.5
4-66 466.3125
12.5
4-67 466.3375
12.5
4-68 466.3625
12.5
4-69 467.7875
12.5
4-70 467.8375
12.5
4-71 467.8625
12.5
4-72 467.8875
12.5
4-73 467.9125
12.5
4-74 469.4875
12.5
4-75 469.5125
12.5
Section 4: UHF Business Band
Sekce –
Kód Frekvence Barevný Bod
BW
4-76 469.5375
12.5
4-77 469.5625
12.5
4-78 462.1875
12.5
4-79 462.4625
12.5
4-80 462.4875
12.5
4-81 462.5125
12.5
4-82 467.1875
12.5
4-83 467.4625
12.5
4-84 467.4875
12.5
4-85 467.5125
12.5
4-86 451.1875
12.5
4-87 451.2375
12.5
4-88 451.2875
12.5
4-89 451.3375
12.5
4-90 451.4375
12.5
4-91 451.5375
12.5
4-92 451.6375
12.5
4-93 452.3125
12.5
4-94 452.5375
12.5
4-95 452.4125
12.5
4-96 452.5125
12.5
4-97 452.7625
12.5
4-98 452.8625
12.5
4-99 456.1875
12.5
4-100 456.2375
12.5
4-101 456.2875
12.5
4-102 468.2125
12.5
4-103 468.2625
12.5
4-104 468.3125
12.5
4-105 468.3625
12.5
4-106 468.4125
12.5
4-107 468.4625
12.5
4-108 468.5125
12.5
4-109 468.5625
12.5
4-110 468.6125
12.5
4-111 468.6625
12.5
4-112 456.3375
12.5
4-113 456.4375
12.5
4-114 456.5375
12.5
4-115 456.6375
12.5
4-116 457.3125
12.5
4-117 457.4125
12.5
4-118 457.5125
12.5
4-119 457.7625
12.5
4-120 457.8625
12.5
4-121 Do not use
4-122 464.8375
12.5
Section 5: Canada UHF Business Band
Sekce –
Kód Frekvence Barevný Bod
BW
5-01 458.6625
25.0
5-02 469.2625
25.0
Section 6: Canada VHF Business Band
Sekce –
Kód Frekvence Barevný Bod
BW
6-01 151.055
25.0
6-02 151.115
25.0
Poznámky
Frequency code was 25 kHz BW prior to the 2013 FCC Narrowband Mandate.
· BW is the bandwidth in kHz. · 12.5 kHz indicates narrow band channel,
25 kHz indicates wide band channel
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TONE CODE
3.4 Readout and Field Program QC or DQC Tone Codes
The RIB-600Analog can be field programmed for a 2-digit QC tone code or a 3-digit DQC tone code from Table b. In the following example the radio is programmed for a 100 Hz QC tone.
To enter a QC or DQC Tone Code:
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1. Refer to the Table b to determine the 2-digit QC Tone code or 3-digit DQC Tone code and write it down.
2. Place the radio into Program / Readout Mode by pressing and holding the PROGRAM button. A “P” will appear on the display. Release the PROGRAM button when a hyphen appears and the radio is ready to
accept the first digit of your program entry.
3. Click the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the Program Code “b”. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the 2-digit Quiet-Call code or 3-digit Digital Quiet-Call code.
4. Enter the 1st digit of the tone code (or 1st digit of the DQC code) by clicking the PROGRAM button until the
program display shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
5. Enter the 2nd digit of the tone code (or 2nd digit of the DQC code) by clicking the PROGRAM button until the
program display shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
6. FOR DQC CODES ONLY Enter the 3rd digit of the DQC code by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
7. Press and release the ENTER button to save your programming. A hyphen will flash 3 times on the program display to indicate that programming was successful. The radio is now ready for another program entry.
POZNÁMKA: Pokud se pokusíte uložit nesprávný kód, na displeji se zobrazí „E“. Zkontrolujte číslice, které se pokoušíte zadat, a zadejte je znovu.
8. Press the PROGRAM button to continue programming, or press the ENTER button to exit program mode.
To readout QC or DQC Tone programming:
1. With the radio in program mode, click the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the Program Code “b”. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to readout the 2-digit Quiet-Call code or 3-digit Digital Quiet-Call code.
2. Press and release the ENTER button. The display will show the 2-digit QC tone code or 3-digit DQC tone code. Each digit is separated by a hyphen.
QC TONE CODE 3. Press the PROGRAM button to continue programming, or press the ENTER button to exit program mode.
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Table b – Programmable QC Tone Table
Code 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11
Frekvence 67.0 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5 91.5 94.8 97.4
Code 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Frekvence 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8 123.0 127.3 131.8 136.5 141.3
Code 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
Frekvence 146.2 151.4 156.7 162.2 167.9 173.8 179.9 186.2 192.8 203.5 210.7
Code 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
Frekvence 218.1 225.7 233.6 241.8 250.3 69.4 159.8 165.5 171.3 177.3
Ne jeden
Kód 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 00
Frekvence 183.5 189.9 196.6 199.5 206.5 229.1 254.1
Ne jeden
Table b – Programmable Digital DQC Tone Table
Kód 023 025 026 031 032 036 043 047 051 053 054 065
Kód 071 072 073 074 114 115 116 122 125 131 132 134
Kód 143 145 152 155 156 162 165 172 174 205 212 223
Kód 225 226 243 244 245 246 251 252 255 261 263 265
Kód 266 271 274 306 311 315 325 331 332 343 346 351
Code 356 364 365 371 411 412 413 423 431 432 445
Code 446 452 454 455 462 464 465 466 503 506 516
Code 523 532 546 565 606 662 612 624 627 631 632
Code 645 654 664 703 712 723 731 732 734 743 754
Table C – Programmable 2-Tone, DTMF and Selcall Codes
Kód
Funkce
Výchozí popis
Remove 2-Tone, DTMF or Selcall Programming
0
Vymazat
2-Tone Codes
90
Viz poznámka
91
330.5
92
349.0
93
368.5
94
389.0
95
410.8
96
433.7
97
457.9
98
483.5
99
330.5
See Note 569.1 600.9 634.5 669.9 707.3 746.8 788.5 832.5 600.9
DTMF and Selcall Codes 1 + xxx DTMF 2 + xxx Selcall
Additional options 3 + xxx Decode Reset Time (seconds)
41
Decode with subtone enable
42
Decode with subtone disabled
Remove all 2-Tone, DTMF or Selcall programming
If the radio displays 2-Tone Code “90” on readout it has been programmed for custom frequencies.
When the radio is programmed for 2-Tone Decode operation, it is recommended that you do NOT use QC Tone Codes greater than “23” (146.2 Hz).
Enter “1” and 3-7 DTMF digits for Primary Decode (0123456789) Enter “2” and 3-7 Selcall digits for Primary Decode (0123456789)
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After decoding 2-Tone, DTMF or Selcall normal reception is possible without the
need for the 2-tone, DTMF or Selcall code. Paging Decode will be reset after
the programmed Decode Reset Time. Decode Reset Time can be programmed
for 0-255 seconds, and can be entered as a 1, 2 or 3 digit entry.
2-Tone, DTMF and Selcall decode requires correct subtone to decode.
2-Tone, DTMF and Selcall decode does not require correct subtone to decode
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3.5 Readout and Field Program 2-Tone, DTMF or Selcall Decode Operation
For special applications, it is desirable to program the RIB-600Analog for 2-Tone, DTMF or Selcall decode operation. The user is able to field program the radio for one of the 9 pre-determined 2-Tone pairs specified in Table C, or for any 3-7 digit DTMF or Selcall sequence. The 2-Tone codes correspond to field programmable 2-Tone encode (transmit) codes available in other RITRON products.
2-Tone, DTMF or Selcall decode can be used to selectively call the radio in a system where multiple radios operate on a single frequency. When the radio is programmed for a 2-Tone, DTMF or Selcall Paging Decode code, no call will be heard unless the code has been successfully decoded. After decoding, normal reception is possible without the need for the 2-tone, DTMF or Selcall code. Paging Decode will be automatically reset after a programmable period of inactivity.
V následujícím example we will program for paging operation with 2-Tone Decode Code 94 frequencies of 389.0 and 669.9 Hz.
To enter a 2-Tone, DTMF or Selcall decode code:
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1. Write down the desired 2-Tone, DTMF or Selcall ANI code.
2. Place the radio into Program / Readout Mode by pressing and holding the PROGRAM button. A “P” will appear on the display. Release the PROGRAM button when a hyphen appears and the radio is ready to
accept the first digit of your program entry.
3. Click the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the Program Code “C”. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept a 2-digit 2-Tone code, or
a 3 to 7-digit DTMF or Selcall decode sequence.
4. TO REMOVE 2-TONE, DTMF OR SELCALL PROGRAMMING Enter a “0” using the PROGRAM button. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit. Proceed to Step 10 to save this programming change.
5. FOR DTMF CODES ONLY Enter a “1” using the PROGRAM button. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
6. FOR SELCALL CODES ONLY Enter a “2” using the PROGRAM button. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
7. Enter the 1st digit of the 2-Tone code (or 1st digit of the DTMF or Selcall code) by clicking the PROGRAM
button until the program display shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
8. Enter the 2nd digit of the 2-Tone code (or 2nd digit of the DTMF or Selcall code) by clicking the PROGRAM
button until the program display shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
9. FOR DTMF OR SELCALL CODES ONLY Enter the 3rd digit of the DTMF or Selcall decode sequence. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit. Continue entering up to seven digits.
10. Press and release the ENTER button to save your programming. A hyphen will flash 3 times on the program
display to indicate that programming was successful. The radio is now ready for another program entry.
NOTE: If you attempt to save an incorrect code, an “E” will appear on the display. Check the digits you are attempting to enter, then re-enter.
11. Press the PROGRAM button to continue programming, or press the ENTER button to exit program mode.
2-TONE, DTMF OR SELCALL CODE
To readout a 2-Tone, DTMF or Selcall decode programming:
1. With the radio in program mode, click the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the Program Code “C”. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to readout the 2-Tone, DTMF or Selcall programming.
2. Press and release the ENTER button. The display will show a 2-digit 2-Tone code, a 1 followed by the 3 to 7-digit DTMF code, or a 2 followed by 3 to 7-digit Selcall code. Each digit is separated by a hyphen.
2-TONE CODE
NOTE: A zero (0) indicates that there is no 2-Tone, DTMF or Selcall decode programming. 3. Press the PROGRAM button to continue programming, or press the ENTER button to exit program mode.
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FEATURE CODE
3.6 Field Program Advanced Feature Codes
The RIB-600Analog can be field programmed for a variety of additional features. Refer to Table A for the 2 or 3-digit codes available for field programming. In our example we will program the radio to Delay Message Playback for 2 seconds. The RIB-600Analog is set from the factory with these options enabled.
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To enter an Advanced Feature Code:
1. Refer to Table A to determine the 3-digit feature code and write it down.
2. Place the radio into Program / Readout Mode by pressing and holding the PROGRAM button. A “P” will appear on the LED display. Release the PROGRAM button when a hyphen appears and the radio is ready to accept the first digit of your program entry.
3. Scroll to the character “A” by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the correct character. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the first digit of the Feature code.
4. Enter the 1st digit of the feature code by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
5. Enter the 2nd digit of the feature code by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
6. If necessary, enter the 3rd digit of the feature code by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
7. Press and release the ENTER button to save your programming. A hyphen will flash 3 times on the program display to indicate that programming was successful. The radio is now ready for another program entry.
NOTE: If you attempt to save an incorrect code, an “E” will appear on the display. Check the digits you are attempting to enter, then re-enter.
8. Press the PROGRAM button to continue programming, or press the ENTER button to exit program mode.
Table A – Advanced Feature Codes
Funkce kódu
Výchozí popis
231
232 23xx
Pre-Announce Tone Pre-Announce Tone On
Pre-Announce Tone Off Pre-Announce Tone Volume
Enable this feature to play a short tone over the PA speakers whenever the RIB-600Analog receives a signal. Disable Pre-Announce Tone
25 Enter the 2-digit Pre-Announce Tone Volume between 03-99%
Interrupt Mode 241 Interrupt Mode enable
242 Interrupt Mode disable
Enable this feature to allow new incoming messages to interrupt playback of recorded messages or Weather Alert messages.
NOTE: If the RIB-600Analog is in the process of receiving a message it cannot be interrupted. Disable Interrupt Mode
Battery Powered Operation 251 Battery Saver On 252 Battery Saver Off 253 Solar Powered Low Battery Alert
254 Battery Back-Up Low Battery Alert 255 Low Battery Alert Off
Enable Battery Saver operation for Solar powered RIB-600Analog. Disable Battery Saver operation for RPS-1B powered RIB-600Analog.
Enable for Low Battery Alert when Solar powered. A short tone will be heard at the end of each broadcast to indicate that the solar battery is nearly discharged. Not used with RIB-600Analog. Disable Low Battery Alert tone.
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Table A – Advanced Feature Codes
Weather Alert Operation 261 Weather Alert On
262 263 26xx
Weather Alert Off
Weather Alert – On with Relay Operation
Weather Alert Timeout
60
Bandwidth 281 Wideband Operation
282 Narrowband Operation
Switch Input Operation 291 Switch On Only 292 Switch Off Only 293 Switch On and Off
294 Switch Input Disable
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Record Switch On Message
32
Record Switch Off Message
41
Play Switch On Message
42
Play Switch Off Message
Provoz relé
511 Relay operation Disable
512 Relay operation Enable
52xxx Minimum Relay time sec.
Message Playback Options
62
Live Message Playback
62xxx Delay Message Playback Sec.
61
No Repeat Message Playback
61x Repeat Message Playback # times
632 Record and Play Enable
Speciální funkce
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Obnovit výchozí tovární nastavení
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Display Radio Revision
Enable this feature to receive local NOAA weather radio emergency broadcasts from the National Weather Service and play them over the Loudmouth® speaker. Disable Weather Alert Enable relay activation when a Weather Alert is received. Set the time that the Weather emergency broadcast will heard from 10-255 seconds.
When set the RIB-600Analog is forced into wideband operation. This option must be programmed after Frequency has been programmed. When set the RIB-600Analog is forced into narrowband operation. This option must be programmed after Frequency has been programmed.
Radio will play the pre-recorded Switch On message when the switch input is pulled to ground. Radio will play the pre-recorded Switch Off message when the switch input is released from ground. Radio will play the pre-recorded Switch On message when the switch input is pulled to ground, and will play the pre-recorded Switch Off message when the switch input is released from ground. Disable all Switch Input operation. After entering the code the radio will record the next received message (6 seconds max). The recorded message will playback after recording to allow review of the message. After entering the code the radio will record the next received message (6 seconds max). The recorded message will playback after recording to allow review of the message. Plays the recorded Switch On message Plays the recorded Switch Off message
Disable relay operation. Set this option for relay closure when the RIB-600Analog receives a valid signal or on Switch Input detection. The relay will remain closed as long as a signal is received. If Record and Play is enabled, the relay will close as soon as a signal is received and remain closed throughout any Record and Play Delay and Recorded Message Replay. Once the relay is activated on a valid received signal, this sets a minimum time it will remain active. (Relay must be enabled with code 512) Minimum Relay time can be set between 0-255 seconds. Seconds can be entered as a 1, 2 or 3 digit entry.
Incoming messages are not recorded and are heard over the speaker in real time. If the Pre-Announce Tone option is enabled you will miss the incoming message while the tone is heard. Incoming messages are recorded and playback starts after the programmed delay time, even if the radio is still receiving. Seconds can be entered as a 1, 2 or 3-digit entry. If the Pre-Announce Tone option is enabled the entire incoming message will play after the tone is heard. Incoming messages are not repeated. Incoming messages are recorded and repeated concurrently for the number of times programmed, with 3 seconds between each repeat. The number of repeats can be 1-9. Playback of Recorded messages occurs after radio has finished receiving or after Recorded Message Delay time, whichever is longer.
Resets RIB-600Analog to Factory default programming. RIB-600Analog will display a sequence of 6 digits to identify operating code revision. This is helpful when troubleshooting the radio.
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3.7 Readout and Field Program RIB-600Analog Audio Level
The RIB-600Analog can be field programmed for any audio level between 05-99% by entering the audio level as a 2-digit code. Field programming Audio Level sets the voice audio levels at both the 600 balanced output and the AUX OUT line level output.
V naší example we will program the radio for 25% Audio Level. The RIB-600Analog is set from the factory with a 50% audio level setting.
ÚROVEŇ ZVUKU
To enter the Audio Level setting:
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1. Write down the desired audio level.
2. Place the radio into Program / Readout Mode by pressing and holding the PROGRAM button. A “P” will appear on the display. Release the PROGRAM button when a hyphen appears and the radio is ready to accept the first digit of your program entry.
3. Scroll to the character “U” by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the correct character. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the first digit of the audio level setting.
4. Enter the 1st digit of the audio level setting by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
5. Enter the 2nd digit of the audio level setting by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
6. Press and release the ENTER button to save your programming. A hyphen will flash 3 times on the program display to indicate that programming was successful. The radio is now ready for another program entry.
NOTE: If you attempt to save an incorrect code, an “E” will appear on the display. Check the digits you are attempting to enter, then re-enter.
7. Press the PROGRAM button to continue programming, or press the ENTER button to exit program mode.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Audio level setting below 10% are entered as a 2-digit code with a first digit “0”.
To readout the Audio Level setting:
1. With the radio in program mode, click the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the Program Code “U”. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to readout the Audio Level setting.
2. Press and release the ENTER button. The display will show the 2-digit Audio Level setting, followed by a hyphen.
AUDIO LEVEL SETTING 25%
3. Press the PROGRAM button to continue programming, or press the ENTER button to exit program mode.
Typical Audio Level Output:
1 kHz tone at 1.5 kHz deviation, narrowband
Volume %
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 99
600 BALANCED mVRMS
14 24 35 47 60 74 85 99 120 134
AUX OUT mVRMS
92 163 244 311 389 460 548 636 711 778
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3.8 Readout and Field Program the NOAA Weather Frequency
The RIB-600Analog can be programmed to play severe weather warnings originating from the National Weather service that are broadcast on one of seven NOAA weather frequencies. The RIB-600Analog is shipped from the factory without a NOAA weather frequency selected. Before the Weather Alert feature can be used you must first select the local NOAA frequency. In this example the local NOAA weather frequency is 162.550 MHz.
To enter the NOAA Weather Frequency:
1. Place the radio into Program / Readout Mode by pressing and holding the PROGRAM button. A “P” will appear on the LED display. Release the PROGRAM button when a hyphen appears and the radio is ready to accept the first digit of your program entry.
2. Scroll to the character “d” by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the correct character. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to program the NOAA Weather Frequency code.
3. Press and release the ENTER button to begin searching for the local NOAA weather frequency. If the radio has not been programmed for a NOAA weather frequency a “1” will appear on the display indicating that the RIB-600Analog is receiving on NOAA frequency 1 per Table d below.
4. Press and release the PROGRAM button to step through the 7 NOAA weather frequencies. Pause on each frequency to listen for the NOAA weather broadcast on the RIB-600Analog speaker.
5. When you hear the NOAA weather broadcast, press and release the ENTER button to save your programming. A hyphen will flash 3 times on the program display to indicate that programming was successful. The radio is now ready for another program entry.
6. Press the PROGRAM button to continue programming, or press the ENTER button to exit program mode.
To readout and verify NOAA Weather Frequency programming:
1. With the radio in program mode, click the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the Program Code “d”. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to readout the NOAA Weather frequency programming.
2. Press and release the ENTER button. The display will show the single digit NOAA Weather Frequency code from Table d and the NOAA weather broadcast will be heard on the speaker.
3. Press the ENTER button to return to program mode, press the ENTER button a second time to exit program mode.
Table d NOAA Weather Frequency Codes
Kód 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Frekvence 162.400 MHz 162.425 MHz 162.450 MHz 162.475 MHz 162.500 MHz 162.525 MHz 162.550 MHz
NOTE A complete list of NOAA weather frequencies available in your area can be found at: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/coverage/station_listing.html
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3.9 Field Programming Flow Chart
Feature Frequency Code from Table?
Rozhodnutí
Ne nebo ano
Interference Eliminator Tone Code?
QC or DQC
Selective Paging?
None or
DTMF or
Selcall or
2-tónový
Programming Enter Custom frequency [F_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ] Enter Frequency Code [F_ _ _ _ ] Enter QC Tone codes [b_ _ ] Enter DQC Tone codes [b_ _ _ ] Enter No Paging Code [C0] Enter 3-7 digit DTMF Code [C1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ] Enter 3-7 digit Selcall Code [C2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ]
2-Tone Code from Table?
Set Audio Level Record and Play Delay?
Žádný
Custom 2-Tone requires PC programming
or
Ano
Enter 2-Tone Code [C9_ ]
Enter Audio Level Code [U_ _ ]
Žádný
Enter Record and Play Disable Code [A62]
or
Ano
Enter Record and Play Delay Time Code [A62_ _ _ ]
Recorded Message Replay? Relay Operation?
Pre-Announce Tone?
Battery Powered Operation? NOAA Weather Alert?
Žádný
Enter Recorded Message No Replay Code [A61]
or
Ano
Enter Recorded Message number of Replays Code [A61_ ]
Vypnuto
Enter Relay Disable Code [A511]
or
On
Enter Relay Enable Code [A512]
Vypnuto
Enter Pre-Announce Off Code [A232]
or
On
Enter Pre-Announce On Code [A231]
Enter Pre-Announce Tone Audio Level Code [A23_ _ ]
Žádný
Enter Battery Saver Off Code [A252]
or
Ano
Enter Battery Saver On Code [A251]
Žádný
Enter Weather Alert Off Code [A262]
or
Ano
Enter Weather Alert On Code [A261]
Enter NOAA Weather Alert Frequency [d_ ]
Weather Alert Relay Operation? Wideband Operation?
Žádný
Enter Weather Alert Relay Disable Code [A272]
or
Ano
Enter Weather Alert Relay Enable Code [A271]
Ano
Enter Wideband Operation Enable Code [A281]
or
Žádný
Enter Wideband Operation Disable Code [A282]
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4
Operace
Once installed, operating the RIB-600Analog radio receiver requires no human contact. Portable, base station or mobile 2-way radios can deliver voice messages directly to a PA system with a simple press of the PTT button for either live or recorded playback. This section describes the subtle differences in operation for various RIB-600Analog options and installations.
4.1 Základní obsluha
Basic operation is defined as a RIB-600Analog receiver programmed on a dedicated radio frequency with a QC or DQC code. The receiver is also programmed for 50% Audio Level and a pre-announce tone.
1. Move to an area that is away from any PA system speaker to prevent feedback. 2. Be sure the microphone on the calling radio is pointed away from any PA system speaker. 3. Set the portable, base station, or mobile radio to the RIB-600Analog channel. 4. Monitor the channel before transmitting to be sure there are no other radio users on the RIB-600Analog frequency. 5. Press and hold the PTT button and pause for about 1 second, allowing the pre-announce tone to be heard. 6. Speak into the radio microphone to broadcast your message over the PA system speakers. If other radios are operating
on the RIB-600Analog channel they will also hear your message. 7. Release the PTT button when your message is complete. 8. Return the portable, base station, or mobile radio to the normal operating channel.
4.2 DTMF and Selcall Paging
To access the RIB-600Analog receiver the 2-way radio must be programmed to send the correct DTMF or Selcall code. The user simply presses the 2-way radio’s PTT and speaks while on the RIB-600Analog channel. Only 2-way radios programmed to send the correct DTMF or Selcall code on the RIB-600Analog channel can access the PA system.
1. Move to an area that is away from any PA system speaker to prevent feedback. 2. Be sure the microphone on the calling radio is pointed away from any PA system speaker. 3. Set the portable, base station, or mobile radio to the RIB-600Analog channel. 4. Monitor the channel before transmitting to be sure there are no other radio users on the RIB-600Analog frequency. 5. Press and hold the PTT button. 6. Wait until the entire DTMF or Selcall code has been sent, and then an additional 1 second for the pre-announce tone. 7. Speak into the radio microphone to broadcast your message over the PA system speakers. If other radios are operating
on the RIB-600Analog channel they will also hear your message. 8. Release the PTT button when your message is complete. 9. Return the portable, base station, or mobile radio to the normal operating channel.
With DTMF or Selcall Paging operation: Once the RIB-600Analog receiver has decoded the correct DTMF or Selcall code any radio on the RIB-600Analog
channel can talk over the speaker without the need for DTMF or Selcall paging. After a DTMF or Selcall code has been successfully decoded, the programmable Paging Reset Time sets the length
of time the RIB-600Analog receiver can go without receiving a signal before DTMF or Selcall is once again required for access. Factory default Paging Reset Time is 10 seconds. DTMF or Selcall paging can be used in conjunction with QC or DQC for added security. The 2-way radio and the RIB-600Analog receiver must be programmed for the same QC or DQC code.
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4.3 2-Tone Paging
To access the RIB-600Analog receiver the 2-way radio must first send the correct 2-Tone Paging code. Once access to the PA system is accomplished, the user simply presses the 2-way radio’s PTT and speaks while on the RIB-600Analog channel. After a period of inactivity the RIB-600Analog receiver will automatically reset, and will then require the correct 2-Tone Paging code to re-gain access.
1. Move to an area that is away from any PA system speaker to prevent feedback. 2. Be sure the microphone on the calling radio is pointed away from any PA system speaker. 3. Set the portable, base station, or mobile radio to the RIB-600Analog channel. 4. Monitor the channel before transmitting to be sure there are no other radio users on the RIB-600Analog frequency. 5. Send the correct 2-Tone Paging code. Refer to your 2-way radio’s user manual to determine how you send 2-tone
paging codes. 6. Wait until the entire 2-tone code has been sent. 7. Press and hold the PTT button and pause for about 1 second, allowing the pre-announce tone to be heard. 8. Speak into the radio microphone to broadcast your message over the PA system speakers. If other radios are operating
on the RIB-600Analog channel they will also hear your message. 9. Release the PTT button when your message is complete. 10. If the radio PTT is pressed again before the RIB-600Analog receiver has reset, the message will be heard on the PA
system speakers without the need for a 2-tone Paging code. 11. Return the portable, base station, or mobile radio to the normal operating channel.
With 2-Tone Paging operation: Once RIB-600Analog receiver has decoded the correct 2-tone code any radio on the RIB-600Analog channel can
talk over the PA system without the need for 2-tone paging. After a 2-tone code has been successfully decoded, the programmable Two-Tone Reset Time sets the length of
time the RIB-600Analog receiver can go without receiving a signal before 2-tone is once again required for access. Factory default Two-Tone Reset Time is 5 seconds. Can be used in conjunction with QC or DQC for added security. The 2-way radio and the RIB-600Analog receiver must be programmed for the same QC or DQC code.
4.4 Record and Play (20 seconds of record time MAXIMUM)
When 2-way radios are used in the same area as the PA system speakers, feedback may result that can render the system unusable. For those applications the RIB-600Analog receiver can be programmed to record the incoming messages and play them back over the PA system speakers. Set the portable, base station, or mobile radio to the RIB-600Analog channel.
1. Monitor the channel before transmitting to be sure there are no other radio users on the RIB-600Analog frequency. 2. Press and hold the PTT button on your 2-way radio. 3. Speak into the radio microphone to record your message into the RIB-600Analog receiver. If other radios are operating
on the RIB-600Analog channel they will hear your message as you record it. 4. Release the PTT button when your message is complete. 5. The pre-announce tone will be heard and the PA system speakers will begin playing your recorded message. 6. When finished, return the portable, base station, or mobile radio to the normal operating channel.
With Record and Play operation: Recorded messages are limited to a maximum of 20 seconds. Any of the selective signaling options can be used in conjunction with Record and Play. The RIB-600Analog can be programmed to delay the playback of a recorded message. This is useful when using
the Relay option for activation a strobe light to indicate that a speaker message is imminent. The RIB-600Analog can be programmed to repeat a recorded message concurrently for the number of times
programmed with 3 seconds between each repeat. The pre-announce tone will only be heard once, before the start of the recorded message playback.
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4.5 Upozornění na počasí
The RIB-600Analog can automatically play emergency weather warnings from the National Weather Service that is broadcast on one of the seven NOAA weather frequencies. The RIB-600Analog will listen for emergency weather broadcasts any time it is not being used. To use this feature the RIB-600Analog must first be programmed for your local NOAA weather frequency.
With Weather Alert operation:
Your local NOAA weather frequency must be programmed into the RIB-600Analog and the Weather Alert feature must be ON per the instructions in the Programming section of this manual.
If a severe weather notification from NOAA weather service occurs while the RIB-600Analog is in use the Weather Alert operation will not be activated.
When a severe weather notification from NOAA weather service activates Weather Alert operation, the RIB-600Analog will broadcast the NOAA weather alert message non-stop for a factory default time of 1 minute.
A Weather Alert message can be interrupted by an incoming message from your 2-way radio. While playing a Weather Alert message the RIB-600Analog checks your normal radio channel every 4 seconds for incoming messages. If an incoming message is detected the RIB-600Analog immediately leaves the Weather Alert broadcast and reverts to the incoming message.
The maximum Weather Alert Time is set at the factory for 1 minutes, but is Field and PC programmable from 10 seconds to 255 seconds (4.25 minutes).
The RIB-600Analog receiver is not intended for use as a stand-alone weather receiver.
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4.6 RIB-600Analog Options
Certain RIB-600Analog options affect operation as follows: Pre-Announce Tone
With this feature enabled the RIB-600Analog will sound a short tone prior to each broadcast to notify listeners that a page is forthcoming. Relay Enable Set this option for relay closure when the RIB-600Analog receives a valid signal. The relay will remain closed as long as a signal is received. If Record and Play is enabled, the relay will close as soon as a signal is received and remain closed throughout any Record and Play Delay and Recorded Message Replay. The relay can also be enabled whenever a NOAA Weather Alert is received. Delay Message Playback The playback of a received, recorded message is delayed for the Delay Message Playback time whenever a valid incoming message is received. The RIB-600Analog can also be set to start playback as soon as the received incoming message is complete by enabling the Record and Play feature. Recorded Message Replay Recorded messages are repeated concurrently for the number of times programmed with 3 seconds between each playback. Field Programming Enable With this feature enabled the radio can be programmed via the display and buttons on the radio, without the need for the PC programmer software. Disable this feature to prevent programming in the field and allow only PC programming.
4.7 How to Minimize Feedback
Feedback is the result of the PA system speaker audio getting back into the microphone of the radio being used to access the RIB-600Analog receiver. This is a problem with the calling radio, not the RIB-600Analog receiver. Although the RIB600Analog receiver is not intended to be used in the same area as the calling radio, steps can be taken to minimize the feedback effect.
Reduce RIB-600Analog receiver audio level Do not set the RIB-600Analog receiver audio level any higher than is necessary to clearly hear the PA messages.
Maintain distance between the calling radio and the PA system speakers In general, the calling radio should be at least 50 feet away from the speaker when the RIB-600Analog receiver is set for 50% volume. The necessary distance increases if the volume is turned up and decreases if the volume is turned down.
Make sure the radio microphone is turned away from the speaker You do not want the speaker pointing directly into the microphone. Using your hand to shield the microphone can also reduce feedback.
Use a noise canceling microphone Equip your calling radio with an optional noise-canceling microphone.
Record and Play feature eliminates feedback The Record and Play feature completely eliminates feedback by recording your message and playing it back immediately after you have finished sending it to the RIB-600Analog receiver. See Section 3.6 Field Program Advanced Feature Codes to enable the Record and Play operation. The calling radio is not transmitting while the message is broadcast, so speaker audio cannot get into the calling radio microphone.
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4.8 Switch Input Operation
The RIB-600Analog will play a a pre-recorded voice message when a change in the Switch Input is detected. The White and Brown wires on the 9-Conductor Interface Cable are used to connect the Switch Input to a door switch, or any other device where switch closure detection is desired. The cable assembly also provides connection to the Relay Switch closure output.
Using the Switch Input to Test your System
The Ritron model RPB-1AG pushbutton is available for use with Switch Input Operation. When programmed for “Switch On Only” operation, simply press the pushbutton to play the pre-recorded Switch On message over your PA system to test for PA activation, volume, or any other programmed attribute. A separate test should also be performed using a radio to transmit to the RIB-600Analog receiver.
Press RPB1AG
tlačítko
Pre-recorded “Switch On” message will play over all
speakers in your wired PA system
Switch Message Operation
· The Switch On Message is played when the Switch Input is pulled low. · The Switch Off Message is played when the Switch Input is released from ground. · Switch Input messages will not be played if the radio channel is busy, but instead will wait for the channel to clear before playing. · Switch Input messages are played after the Pre-announce tone if the radio is programmed for this features. · If the RIB-600Analog is programmed for Delay Message Playback or Recorded Message Repeat the Switch Input message will be
delayed and repeated the same as an incoming message.
· Switch Input messages can be up to 6 seconds long.
To record a Switch Input Message:
V následujícím example we will program the RIB-600Analog to operate with a Switch On message only.
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1. Refer to Table A Switch Input Operation and write down the code to enable the Switch On Message Only.
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2. Refer to Table A Switch Input Operation and write down the code to record the Switch On message.
3. Place the radio into Program / Readout Mode by pressing and holding the PROGRAM button. A “P” will appear on the display. Release the PROGRAM button when a hyphen appears and the radio is ready to accept the first
digit of your program entry.
4. Scroll to the character “A” by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the correct character. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the first digit of the Enable Switch On Message Only code.
5. Enter the 1st digit of the Switch On Message Only code by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display
shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
6. Enter the 2nd digit of the Switch On Message Only code by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display
shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
7. Enter the 3rd digit of the Switch On Message Only code by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display
shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
8. Press and release the ENTER button to save your programming. A hyphen will flash 3 times on the program display to indicate that programming was successful. The radio is now ready for another program entry.
NOTE: If you attempt to save an incorrect code, an “E” will appear on the display. Check the digits you are attempting to enter, then re-enter.
9. Scroll to the character “A” by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the correct character. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the first digit of the Record Switch On Message code.
10. Enter the 1st digit of the Record Switch On Message code by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program
display shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
11. Enter the 2nd digit of the Record Switch On Message code by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program
display shows the desired number. Pause–the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit.
12. Press and release the ENTER button to place the radio into record mode. A hyphen will appear on the program display.
13. Using your portable or base radio, transmit the Switch On Message to the RIB-600Analog. When the PTT is released the RIB-600Analog will playback the recorded Switch On Message for review.
14. Press the PROGRAM button to continue programming, or press the ENTER button to exit program mode.
Switch On Only Code
Record Switch On Code
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4.9 Relay Operation
Radios are equipped with a relay that can be set for a relay switch closure when the RIB-600Analog receives a valid signal. The relay can be used to provide a “Priority”, “Override” or “Emergency” switch closure to the PA amplifier, enabling the received signal to play over the PA system. The Blue and Green wires on the 9-Conductor Interface Cable are used to connect the relay switch.
With the Relay Option enabled: If Record and Play is disabled If Record and Play is enabled If Delay Message Playback is programmed If Replay Message Playback is programmed
The relay switch will close as soon as a valid signal is received, and will remain closed as long as the signal is present.
The relay switch will close as soon as a valid signal is received and will remain closed until the recorded message has finished playing.
The relay switch will close as soon as a valid signal is received, and will remain closed for the delay time and until the recorded message has finished playing.
The relay switch will close as soon as a valid signal is received, will remain closed for any Delay Message Playback time and until the recorded message has been repeated in it’s entirety.
Radio Operation Timeline
The following timeline explains operation for RIB-600Analog radios. In this example the RIB-600Analog is programmed for:
Record and Play Delay Message Playback of 10 seconds Repeat Message Playback 3 times Relay Operation Enabled Pre-Announce Tone Enabled
RIB-600Analog receives a valid receive signal
Received message is recorded
10 sekund zpoždění
Pre-Announce Tone plays
Recorded Message plays
Relay switch is closed
Recorded Message replays 3 times
Strobe Light Operation
The RIB-600Analog relay can be used to operate a strobe light in a number of configurations via the 9-Conductor Interface Cable. The cable can provide:
A normally open relay switch that closes on a received signal. The relay switch can handle up to 3A when used to connect power to a strobe light.
A normally closed relay switch that opens on a received signal. A +10.5VDC supply that can be used to power an LED strobe light rated at 400mA or less. A ground connection that can be used to provide a switch closure to ground.
Example: The strobe light and the relay function can be used to provide a visual indication that the Radio-To-Intercom Bridge is being used. If located reasonably close to the installation site of the receiver, the strobe could be located in the security office area.
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Connecting the Relay Switch to a Strobe Light
1. A simple switch closure capable of handling 3A current.
The strobe light is activated when two On/Off inputs are connected. The strobe light requires its own external power, either AC or DC.
Interface Cable Description
Modrý
Common Switch Contact
Zelený
Normally Open Switch Contact
Červený
+10.5VDC, 400mA MAX
Černý
Země
Strobe Light On/Off Switch On/Off Switch No Connection No Connection
2. A switch closure to ground to activate.
The strobe light is activated when a single On/Off input is pulled to ground. The strobe light requires its own external power, either AC or DC.
Interface Cable Description
Modrý
Common Switch Contact
Zelený
Normally Open Switch Contact
Červený
+10.5VDC, 400mA MAX
Černý
Země
Strobe Light On/Off Switch Connect to Black wire No Connection Connect to Green wire
On/Off Switch On/Off Switch Power Supply (+) Power Supply (-)
On/Off Switch Power Supply (+) Power Supply (-)
3. A switch opens to release from ground to activate.
The strobe light is activated when a single On/Off input is released from ground. The RIB-600Analog relay must be configured for normally-closed operation. Refer to
section 2.8 Installation of Optional Interface Cable Assembly 60201136. The strobe light requires its own external power, either AC or DC.
Interface Cable Description
Modrý
Common Switch Contact
Zelený
Normally Closed Switch Contact
Červený
+10.5VDC, 400mA MAX
Černý
Země
Strobe Light On/Off Switch Connect to Black wire No Connection Connect to Green wire
On/Off Switch Power Supply (+) Power Supply (-)
4. Using the switch to connect 10.5 VDC from the RIB-600Analog.
This allows a strobe light to be DC powered by the RIB-600Analog when the relay is closed. The strobe light must be able to operate on +10.5VDC, and requires 400mA or less.
Interface Cable Description
Modrý
Common Switch Contact
Zelený
Normally Open Switch Contact
Červený
+10.5VDC, 400mA MAX
Černý
Země
Strobe Light Power Supply (+) Connect to Red wire Connect to Green wire Power Supply (-)
Power Supply (+) Power Supply (-)
5. A switch closure to ground to activate, with 10.5 VDC from the RIB-600Analog to power the strobe.
The strobe light is activated when a single On/Off input is pulled to ground. The strobe light must be able to operate on +10.5VDC, and requires 400mA or less.
Interface Cable Description
Modrý
Common Switch Contact
Zelený
Normally Open Switch Contact
Červený
+10.5VDC, 400mA MAX
Černý
Země
Strobe Light On/Off Switch Connect to Black wire Power Supply (+) Power Supply (-)
On/Off Switch Power Supply (+) Power Supply (-)
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5
Specifikace
5.1 Obecné
Receiver physical dimensions
Receiver enclosure material
Receiver color
Hmotnost přijímače
Montáž přijímače
Receiver environmental
RELÉ
Konektory
Výstup
AUX OUT
Konektor
Maximální výkon
Výstupní impedance
600 MIC OUT Connectors
Maximální výkon
Výstupní impedance
DC napájecí konektor
Anténní konektor
Anténa
7.125″H x 5.5″W x 3.0″D Hi- Impact Polycarbonate Thermoplastic
Černý
1 lb. 15 oz. (with AFB-1545 antenna)
2 aluminum brackets to side of radio
Pouze pro vnitřní použití
RIB-600Analog Interface cable – Green, Blue Switch closure on received signal RCA Phono jack 800 mVRMS (RIB-600Analog received audio is adjustable) 50k, unbalanced RIB-600Analog Interface cable Yellow (COLD), Orange (HOT), Gray (ground) 200 mVRMS 600, balanced 2.1mm coaxial DC jack (size M)
50 BNC
AFB-1545 dual-band (150-170 MHz, 450-470 MHz)
5.2 RPS-1B Power Cube
RPS-1B physical dimensions RPS-1B mounting RPS-1B connector RPS-1B environmental RPS-1B input voltage RPS-1B output voltage
2.93″ L (74.5 mm) x 1.97″ W (50 mm) x 1.14″ H (29 mm) Wall-mounted via 120 VAC plug. 2.1mm coaxial DC plug molded to wire, center conductor = positive indoor use only 120 VAC, 60 Hz 12 VDC @ 1.5A
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5.3 RIB-600Analog Receiver
Selective signaling decode capability
Noise squelch sensitivity Frequency response QC/DQC decode time 2-Tone decode frequency range Selcall decode standard DTMF decode standard FCC Qualification Canada Qualification
CTCSS (Quiet Call) Digital Coded Squelch (Digital Quiet Call) DTMF Selcall 2-Tone Paging Decode
Programmable, factory set for 12 dB SINAD
300 – 3000 Hz, de-emphasized
per EIA Standards 300 1500 Hz EEA tone set, 3-7 digits 3-7 digits FCC Part 15 SDoC RSS-Gen/CNR-Gen
Frequency range Channel steps Frequency stability Typical sensitivity (12 dB SINAD)
Adjacent Channel (EIA) Spurious rejection
Image rejection (EIA) Intermodulation (EIA)
QC/DQC decode deviation requirement 2-Tone decode deviation requirement
UHF
450 – 470 MHz
6.25 kHz
+/-1.5 PPM (-30 to +60 C)
široký
0.15 µV (-123 dBm)
narrow 0.19 µV (-121 dBm)
široký
-70 dB
narrow -60 dB
široký
-70 dB
narrow -60 dB
široký
-60 dB
narrow -60 dB
široký
-65 dB
narrow -65 dB
široký úzký
široký úzký
500 850 Hz 350 500 Hz
2.5 3.5 kHz 1.5 2.5 kHz
VHF / VHF MURS
150 165 MHz
2.5 kHz
+/-1.5 PPM (-30 to +60 C)
široký
0.16 µV (-123 dBm)
narrow 0.18 µV (-122 dBm)
široký
-70 dB
narrow -60 dB
široký
-70 dB
narrow -60 dB
široký
-60 dB
narrow -60 dB
široký
-65 dB
narrow -65 dB
široký úzký
široký úzký
500 850 Hz 350 500 Hz
2.5 3.5 kHz 1.5 2.5 kHz
POZNÁMKA: Výrobce není odpovědný za jakékoli rušení rádia nebo televize způsobené neoprávněnými úpravami tohoto zařízení. Takové úpravy by mohly zrušit oprávnění uživatele provozovat zařízení.
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