SPS-5 v9E Paging System Manual Version 9.XXE Firmware Copyright WaveWare Technologies, Inc. 2014 - All Rights Reserved SPS-5 v9E Ethernet and
Note: Do not attempt to operate the paging system without the antenna connected to the paging transmitter, as damage to the paging transmitter ma
Messaging: The Messaging page is the default page displayed when you connect your web browser to the SPS-5 v9E paging system. The Messaging page al
The SPS-5 V9E Host Name field allows you to define a user-friendly reference for the paging encoder. That reference field is displayed in the Disc
Quick Start Guide for Serial Port Programming Your SPS- 5 v9E Paging System should include: 1- Rubber Duck Style Antenna, 1- Power Supply, 1- Seria
Encoder Setup Software Programming Guide Getting Started Insert the “Product Support CD” into a Laptop or Desktop. Install the Encoder Setup v9 Pro
See Fig. 3 Fig. 3 (Open the Com Port, Part 1)…Click the “Open Com 2” to Open the Com Port. The Software will detect the SPS-5 v9E Paging Syste
Fig. 6 (Open the Pager Database)…Configuration Pager Families Screen: Enter Quantity, Pager ID’s, 7-Digit Cap Code, Baud Rate, Pager Type and Fu
On the Main Screen of Encoder Setup Program, Click on “Group Paging” to Open the Pager Database. See Fig. 8 Fig. 8 (Group Paging)…Configuration
Pager Groups “Timer” Screen: This will send a page every 2 minutes to the pagers listed in that Group unless the “Host” system issues a “Reset” Comma
Table of Contents Introduction Page 3 Warranty and other Misc Information Page 8Obtaining Pagers for your Paging System Page 9Pag
On the Main Screen of Encoder Setup Program, Click on the “Canned Messages” Icon to Open the Predefined Messages Screen. See Fig. 11 Fig. 11 (C
Fig. 13 (Settings Icon)…Settings The “Advanced Settings” Button will give you more Options. The “Restore Defaults” Button will “Reset” Both Com
Fig. 15 (Enter Password “Maint”) Below is the Advanced Encoder Settings Screen. In MO
Fig. 17 (Programs the Encoder) On the Main Screen of Encoder Setup Program, Click on the “Read Encoder” Icon to see the Database information. Us
Fig. 19 (Click on “Files” and then Click “Save As” and name your file) Recommendation After “Reading” the System for the First Time and Before
Fig. 21 (Test Encoder Screen) A: Pager Pin = Enter the Pager “ID” of the pager you want to test. It MUST ma
Fig. 22 (Range Test Function) Range Test Setup In this screen you can use the Default “Test” me
The “Lookup ID” Function (A) will help you determine whether a Pager ID number you want to use is Valid or not. If it is valid, the “Response:” will
Appendix A – TAP Interface Specifications This appendix is included for those who want to develop their own paging control software or add an interfa
SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION COMMAND The System Identification command allows installation programs and other software applications to poll serial ports and
Introduction – SPS-5 v9E Paging System Your WaveWare SPS-5 v9E Paging System allows you to Send Paging Messages to one or more Persons via Pagers,
<STX>ID<CR>Message<CR><ETX>Checksum<CR> The ID Field is a one to ten character pager number. Leading zeroes are not re
error message and an <RS><CR>, which tells the Host Device to abandon the transaction. An example error message sequence follows: 514 Che
Appendix B – Com Port and Network Settings You may be required to configure the Com Port Settings and/or Network Settings in the paging encoder to es
Appendix C – TAP Checksum Calculation Following is a sample Visual Basic™ code, that creates a string to be sent to the paging encoder. A subset o
This Completes the “Tap Checksum Calculations” Appendix D – TAP Response Codes Following is a table of response codes supported by the WaveWare v9E
Appendix E – Extended ID Processing The WaveWare v9E TAP Interface and COMP2 interfaces support ID field lengths from 1 to 10 digits. The ID fiel
Extended ID Processing Continued: Following are valid example Extended ID fields causing Extended ID processing: 08A20 – Causes delivery of a sta
Appendix F – Embedded Control Characters When using “WaveWare mode” it is not necessary to make use of the <SUB> control character. Since Wave
Appendix G – WaveWare Interface Specifications This appendix is included for those who want to develop their own paging control software or add an in
PAGING MESSAGE COMMAND The Paging Message command is formatted as follows: Example 1: <SOH>TBCC...C<STX>XXXX...XXX<ETX><EOT&g
Extended Pager ID Method (TAP, COMP2, and SNPP Compatible Extended Interface Supporting Embedded Control Characters and Paging Message Encoding Pa
<STX> (Hex code 02) is used to mark the beginning of a string of message characters to be transmitted. For paging message types of 1 to 4 Bee
Example 4: <SOH>3,1,145678<EOT> Will send a three beep tone/vibe only message at 1200 bps to a tone/vibe only, a numeric, or an alphanu
The QQ value is followed by a comma character. This parameter should be monitored if you intend to use software handshaking between your paging con
07 = EEPROM Write Error. Indicates an internal system error in the paging encoder with regard to the proper storage of configuration information.
Example 1: <SOH>S,1,0<EOT> will set the Carrier Detect function to the “Off” status. Example 2: <SOH>S11<EOT> will set th
Appendix H – COMP1 Interface Specifications This appendix is included for those who want to attach the WaveWare v9E Paging Encoder to existing syste
Appendix I – COMP2 Interface Specifications This appendix is included for those who want to attach the WaveWare v9E Paging Encoder to existing syste
Tone/Vibe Only Example: PagerID<CR><CR> Multiple Message Example: PagerID1<CR>Message1<CR>PagerID2<CR>Message2<CR&
Appendix J – Scope Interface Specifications This appendix is included for those who want to develop their own paging control software or add an inte
PAGING MESSAGE COMMAND The Scope Protocol Paging Message command is formatted as follows: AN1234567DMessage<CR> A Alphanumeric chara
Programmable Data Encoding Polarity, Supports the Encoding of POCSAG Messages for compatibility with different pager models Normal Polarity
Example 3: AF0145678C<CR> Will send a three beep tone/vibe only message at 1200 bps to a tone/vibe only, a numeric, or an alphanumeric pager
Appendix K – SNPP Interface Specifications This appendix is included for those who want to develop their own paging control software or add an inte
OPEN CONNECTION For the network interface, the Paging Encoder detects when a new socket connection occurs and outputs the 220 SNPP Gateway Ready resp
Appendix L – Timed Messaging Function The Timed Messaging Function is designed to allow the WaveWare v9E Paging Encoders to be used for purposes of a
Appendix M – Connectors and Indicators SPS-5 v9E Paging System: LED Indicators: POWER: GREEN LED – Shows Power is Applied RF TX: GREEN LED – Sh
Appendix N – SITE SURVEY Some installation sites might cause paging reception problems. It might be beneficial to perform a site survey by monitor
TROUBLESHOOTING POWER When the WaveWare v9E Paging Transmitter System is assembled and power is applied, you should be able to see a Green Power LE
This Completes the “Trouble Shooting” COPYRIGHTS/LICENSING The WaveWare v9E paging encoder contains a Microchip CPU. Following is licensing informa
For purposes of clarity, Licensee may NOT embed the Software on a non-Microchip Product, except as described in this Section. 3. Documentation Lice
termination, Licensee and Third Party will immediately stop using the Software, Documentation, and derivatives thereof, and immediately destroy all s
NOTE: For most Normal Grouping of Pagers, it is “Recommended” to use a “Common” Cap Code within a Group of Pagers. This way the Pagers within that G
Warranty and Other Information Warranty: WaveWare Technologies, Inc. warrants this equipment to operate properly for a period of one year from dat
Frequency - All Paging Receivers used with the WaveWare v9E Paging System must be of the same Frequency and Must Match the Frequency of the Paging
Any POCSAG compatible paging receiver operating on the same frequency as the paging transmitter (in the UHF band) and operating at 512, 1200, or 2
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