User manual
SCPUHF Paging Transmitter System 
SCPUHF  Issue 2 
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Section 3: Operation 
The controller is in the sleep mode for most of the time, and will wake up every 1.2 seconds 
to read the inputs. If the RESET input is closed, the inputs are effectively disarmed and no 
pages will be sent, regardless of the input states. If the RESET input is open, the zone inputs 
will be compared to the states they were in when the board was powered up, or the last time 
the RESET input was closed. 
To change the state of any or all zones, ensure that the zones are set in their standby mode 
and close the RESET input. This will cause the Green TX LED to light momentarily when the 
state of the inputs is being read. The transmitter has now been programmed to accept the 
input condition as standby. Changing the condition of any input will cause the transmitter to 
send a page applicable to that input. Inputs must change state for a minimum of 1.5 seconds 
to ensure activation of the transmitter, although any changes in state of more than 300 
milliseconds may initiate a transmission for that zone. This will depend on the time position of 
the processor relative to its wake up command. This requirement allows the standby current 
to run at less than 300uA. It also ensures freedom from possible inductive false triggers 
which could be caused by mains spikes etc. 
Any zone which remains in the triggered state will cause the Green TX LED to blink every 
1.2 seconds. When this is not flashing it indicates that all zones are clear. If the Green TX 
LED continues to blink, it indicates that one or more inputs remain in a triggered state. If you 
are sure that all zones are inactive and in their standby condition and the Green TX LED is 
blinking, you must perform a RESET to update the inactive status of the unit. You must close 
the RESET input until the Green TX LED lights, or the new status will not have been 
reprogrammed. The maximum required close time for the RESET is 3 seconds. 
The system is configured so that only one input can be triggered at one time. It is therefore 
necessary to hold inputs from potential multiple trigger conditions for longer periods. 
1 potential input at one time requires 1.5 seconds trigger 
2 potential inputs at the same time requires 3 seconds trigger 
3 potential inputs at the same time require 4.5 seconds trigger 
4 potential inputs at the same time require 6 seconds trigger. 
Transmission time for any message should not exceed 1.5 seconds. All triggers are 
individually flagged and if the transmitter is set to repeat, all will repeat until each input 
reverts to its original state. 
Problems and Fault Finding. 
1  Check that the input cables are connected to the active zones. 
2  For Zones 1-3, ensure that no voltage is present on the input cables. Also, check that 
cable runs are not excessive (preferably less than 10 metres) and are not in close 
proximity to other mains or telecoms cabling. 
3  Check that the pagers are at least 3 metres from the transmitter and aerial. 
  Under certain conditions it is possible to flood the pager receivers and corrupt the 
 data received. 
4  Check that the pagers have the battery installed with the correct polarity and are 
  correctly powered up. 










