6 Tone Sequential Paging
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 12:21 pm
I need to test an alarm decoder the uses the 5/6 sequential paging format. I am very familiar with Motorola's two tone paging format but I have never encountered 5/6 tone format before. I know the tone & frequencies that I need to generate but I can't find any literature about tone duration, breaks or the alarm tone. The code I need to enter has 6 digits followed by the alarm digit (2247Hz). I believe 5 tone sequential paging is 200ms for all tones combined. If there are no breaks then one can assume each tone is 40ms long. Does that also mean a 6 tone sequential page is 240ms long? What about the 7th digit, the alarm tone, is there a brake first and is it also 40ms long? My service monitor will allow me to enter 5 or 6 digits to do a 5 or 6 tone sequential page but it won't allow me to enter a 7th digit. Plus it won't allow me to enter the alarm tone (2247Hz), repeat tone (2110Hz) or group tone (1055Hz). I can however generate a "tone sequence" on several of my service monitors. To do this I need the exact duration of each and every tone plus the duration of each and every break so I can enter the sequence properly.
If anyone can help me I would greatly appreciate it.
~Andy~
If anyone can help me I would greatly appreciate it.
~Andy~