OFR 78-80 - Development Of A Visual Display And Control System

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 10, 1980

Abstract

The object of this program was to extend the capabilities of visual paging systems both in size and function. The system developed uses the mine pager phone line for communication, monitoring, and remote control. A central station, using a mini-computer, transmits signals by phase inversion modulation of a 16,384 Hz carrier to as many as 999 remote units. The remote unit addressed returns an echo to indicate that it is functioning and, in the case of monitor units, to convey the monitor data. Magnetically latched display discs, which can be seen from both sides when posted, are used for visual paging. Lists of the addresses of posted pages, unanswered pages, and non-echoing units are prepared by the central station computer. The system was designed to be intrinsically safe and should operate for three months on a 12-volt lantern battery.
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APA:  (1980)  OFR 78-80 - Development Of A Visual Display And Control System

MLA: OFR 78-80 - Development Of A Visual Display And Control System. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1980.

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