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Press and hold button 

 until the top display shows the

pager's current Individual Code . Release the button.

Wait until the display shows

then press and

release  .

The display will first show

and then the

Individual Code.

To change the Individual Code press and hold button 
while it is displayed.

Send a programming call from the paging encoder

.

When the new code appears release the button.

The pager will show the Group Codes (GC) in sequence.

To add, change or delete a Group Code press and hold

 while it is displayed.

Send a programming call from the paging encoder

When the new code appears release the button. The
display will change to show the next Group Code.

If you wish to add, change or delete the code press and
hold  

 and send a programming call.

If you do not wish to make changes do not press the
button and allow the pager to return to normal operation.

To use  your pager

To receive paging calls

When your pager receives a call it will bleep and display
a message (and vibrate).

The display will show 

BLEEP, SPEECH

 or a message.

Press the message button 

 if you wish to cancel the

bleep tone whilst receiving the call.

After you have received a message call you will offered
the option to:

If you do not wish to save the message momentarily
press 

If you do nothing your pager will store the message. The
message will remain on the display until you receive
another call.

To change the top display orientation when
in a charging rack

To alter the orientation of the display press button 
during the first second of entry into the rack.  The
selection remains in the memory.

IMPORTANT:

BEFORE PROGRAMMING YOUR
PAGER PLEASE ENSURE THAT
YOU FIT A NEW OR FULLY
CHARGED BATTERY. FAILURE TO
DO SO MIGHT RESULT IN LOST
CODES.

The display will scroll through the
user selectable options (e.g.,
display, silent, volume) before
reaching PROGRAM?

The current Individual Code will be
shown, for examlple:

The display will show

to indicate that your pager has
returned to normal operation.

BLEEP

 indicates that there is no

message. The sound of the bleep
tone selected by the system operator
is normally chosen to indicate the
action that you should take.

SPEECH

 (available on APG2 pagers)

indicates that a speech message is
about to be transmitted. When the
bleep tone has finished you will
receive the speech message.

Summary of Contents for APG1

Page 1: ...1 userguide Intrinsically safe pager type APG7 ...

Page 2: ...ILES ARE INTRINSICALLY SAFE AND MUST NOT BE MODIFIED WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION FROM THE CERTIFYING BODY Classification Category 1 Rating ia zone 0 Temperature rating See below Suitable for all gas air flammable mixtures except carbon disulphide IP rating protection level against the ingress of dust and liquid 53 Main case material ambient temperature range 20 C to 40 C The polycarbonate material us...

Page 3: ...ected pager The pagers are powered by one AA size cell battery this can be either disposable or rechargeable A rechargeable cell will be charged when the pager is placed in a charging rack A low battery indication is made on the pager s display when cells require replacement or recharging Vibrator optional A display back light How to use this guide To perform the required task simply follow the pa...

Page 4: ...refer to the section User selectable functions for details When you enter the selection mode the screen on your pager will show the available functions in sequence Each option is displayed for a short period before changing to the next Whilst a function is displayed it can be switched between the settings by pressing button ƒ Functions that can be switched on or off are selected when a tick 3 is s...

Page 5: ...e Press the message button if you wish to cancel the bleep tone whilst receiving the call After you have received a message call you will offered the option to If you do not wish to save the message momentarily press If you do nothing your pager will store the message The message will remain on the display until you receive another call To change the top display orientation when in a charging rack...

Page 6: ...ess the message button to display the number of stored messages Press the message button again to display the individual message number starting with the oldest Hold the button in to scroll through the message numbers Release the button when the message that you wish to see is shown When the message has been shown you will be offered the option to delete it Press the message button momentarily if ...

Page 7: ...unctions please refer to your supplier If you make an invalid setting your pager might not work You must delete all identity codes from your pager before you can change the configuration To change the setting of a function press whilst it is shown on the display Each time you press the button the setting will change If you do not press the button for a short while the pager will move to the next f...

Page 8: ...ears release the button The pager will show the Group Codes G1 to G6 in sequence You will need to be able to send programming calls from your paging encoder to carry out these procedures Please refer to the appropriate user guide for details IMPORTANT Please ensure that the battery is fully charged rechargeable or new disposable before programming the identity codes otherwise they might not be sav...

Page 9: ...To change the setting of a function press whilst it is shown on the display Each time you press the button the setting will change If you do not press the button for a short while the pager will move to the next function IMPORTANT Please ensure that the battery is fully charged rechargeable or new disposable before programming the identity codes otherwise they might not be saved to memory Block 1 ...

Page 10: ...hich indicated the number of non correctable errors that are permissible in each message block before a message is rejected as unusable If a message is rejected in this way the call is disregarded and the pager does not respond Corrupted characters are shown as blanks Select this option to allow the user to choose either the normal bleep time 5 s or a long bleep time 24 s This is an engineering fu...

Page 11: ...mation code followed by the identity code of the pager being called The pager will display its software title and after a short while the first 8 function digits The remainder of the function digits are displayed and the pager will enter the open channel mode The thumb pressure avoids placing too much strain on the clip mounting Never rotate the clip without lifting the tab as you will damage the ...

Page 12: ...e unique identity of a pager allowing it to be called selectively Pager configuration The process of selecting those pager functions that will be available to the user This normally forms part of system commissioning Pager programming The procedure required to enter or change pager identity codes individual and group Open channel A diagnostic mode that allows a pager to receive all calls transmitt...

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