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Manual 

 

4130 Pager 

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Commtech

Wireless

 

 

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Table of Contents 

1.1

 

About This Handbook ............................................................................................................... 4

 

2.

 

ABOUT THE 4130 PAGER...................................................................................................................... 5

 

3.

 

THE 4130 PAGER .................................................................................................................................. 6

 

3.1

 

Getting Started ......................................................................................................................... 6

 

3.1.1

 

Case Layout ......................................................................................................................... 6

 

3.1.2

 

LCD Screen ........................................................................................................................... 6

 

3.1.3

 

Replacing the Battery .......................................................................................................... 7

 

3.1.4

 

Turning the Pager “ON” ...................................................................................................... 7

 

3.1.5

 

Turning the Pager “OFF” ..................................................................................................... 7

 

3.1.6

 

Activating the Backlight ....................................................................................................... 8

 

3.2

 

Managing Messages ................................................................................................................. 9

 

3.2.1

 

Reading Stored Messages ................................................................................................... 9

 

3.2.2

 

Reading a New Message ..................................................................................................... 9

 

3.2.3

 

Protecting a Message .......................................................................................................... 9

 

3.2.4

 

Un-protecting a Message .................................................................................................. 10

 

3.2.5

 

Deleting Individual Messages ............................................................................................ 10

 

3.2.6

 

Deleting All Messages ....................................................................................................... 10

 

3.3

 

Settings ................................................................................................................................... 11

 

3.3.1

 

Alert Settings ..................................................................................................................... 11

 

3.3.2

 

Power Off .......................................................................................................................... 11

 

3.3.3

 

Daily Alarm ........................................................................................................................ 11

 

3.3.4

 

Tone Type Settings ............................................................................................................ 12

 

3.3.5

 

Time Settings ..................................................................................................................... 13

 

3.3.6

 

Date Settings ..................................................................................................................... 13

 

4.

 

APPENDIX .......................................................................................................................................... 14

 

4.1

 

Further Help and Support ....................................................................................................... 14

 

4.2

 

Precautions ............................................................................................................................. 14

 

4.3

 

Specifications .......................................................................................................................... 15

 

4.3.1

 

Electrical Specification....................................................................................................... 15

 

4.3.2

 

Technical Specification ...................................................................................................... 15

 

4.3.3

 

Mechanical Specification ................................................................................................... 15

 

4.3.4

 

RF Specification ................................................................................................................. 15

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 4130

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Page 2: ...e free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase In the event of notification within the warranty period of defects in material or workmanship Commtech Wireless will replace the defective diskettes documentation and electronic circuitry The remedy for breach of this warranty shall be limited to replacement and shall not encompass any other damages i...

Page 3: ...ng Stored Messages 9 3 2 2 Reading a New Message 9 3 2 3 Protecting a Message 9 3 2 4 Un protecting a Message 10 3 2 5 Deleting Individual Messages 10 3 2 6 Deleting All Messages 10 3 3 Settings 11 3 3 1 Alert Settings 11 3 3 2 Power Off 11 3 3 3 Daily Alarm 11 3 3 4 Tone Type Settings 12 3 3 5 Time Settings 13 3 3 6 Date Settings 13 4 APPENDIX 14 4 1 Further Help and Support 14 4 2 Precautions 14...

Page 4: ...e no problems when using the 4130 pager Conventions NOTE A note preceded with this symbol indicates secondary information pertaining to the topic under discussion IMPORTANT A Right pointing arrow followed by text in this manner presents important information WARNING Warnings like this alert you to the fact that you might damage your equipment or lose data if you don t follow instructions carefully...

Page 5: ...ase of Use Plain and simple That was the specification for the design of the user interface All instructions are in plain English simply select the option you require then push the button to change Features The 4130 is a no nonsense pager boasting simple delete delete all and message reading facilities It is also possible to flip from silent to audible mode and back again with just three key press...

Page 6: ...alphanumeric LCD screen It is 12 characters long There is also a row of small icons underneath this line which give a quick indication of the current status and settings for the pager The LCD screen is shown below The table below shows the meaning of each icon Icon Description Vibrate Alert Beeping Alert Daily Alarm On Duplicate Message Unread Message Message Locked Out of Range Indicator Low batt...

Page 7: ...ickly stored messages settings and the time date will be retained 5 Re attach the battery compartment and return the lock to its original position 3 1 4 Turning the Pager ON To turn the pager ON follow these steps 1 Inserting the battery into the pager will turn it on 2 If the battery is already in the pager press and the hold the Read Key for two seconds The pager may beep and or vibrate dependin...

Page 8: ...ireless 3 1 6 Activating the Backlight 1 Press and hold the Read Key for two seconds to activate 2 The backlight will automatically extinguish after a few seconds Alternatively press and hold the Read Key for two seconds to de activate ...

Page 9: ...en be shown on the LCD screen 4 When you have finished reading the message press the Escape Key to return to the Standby Screen NOTE The Unread Message icon appears whenever there are stored messages in the pager that have not been read Press the Read Key to view any unread messages NOTE If the current message is a repeated message the Duplicate Message icon will appear NOTE The 4130 pager can sto...

Page 10: ...red on the pager follow the directions below 1 Whilst the message you wish to delete is being displayed press the Menu Key to display the Delete Menu 2 Using the Menu Key scroll through the menu until Delete is found NOTE The Escape Key can be pressed while in the Delete Menu to return you to the Standby Screen without deleting any messages 3 Press the Read Key to confirm deletion of this message ...

Page 11: ... The pager will demonstrate how each alert type behaves as you scroll through them 5 Once you have chosen the alert type you wish to use press the Read Key to confirm the selection You will then be automatically returned to the Standby Screen 3 3 2 Power Off This menu item is used to turn the pager off This helps conserve battery life when the pager is not in use 1 Press the Menu Key to display th...

Page 12: ...desired alarm time is correct The Read Key moves you along to the next field Press the Read Key until it reaches the end of the line and the information will be automatically saved 7 Once the daily alarm has been saved the Escape Key can be pressed to return you to the Standby Screen where the Daily Alarm icon will appear on the LCD to show the alarm is activated 3 3 4 Tone Type Settings This menu...

Page 13: ...he end of the line and the information will be automatically saved 5 Once the time has been saved you will be automatically returned to the Standby Screen 3 3 6 Date Settings This menu item is used to turn the pager off This helps conserve battery life when the pager is not in use 1 Press the Menu Key to display the Settings Menu 2 Using the Menu Key scroll through the various settings until the S...

Page 14: ... the pager apart Doing so can lead to serious damage and malfunction 4 Replace the battery as soon as possible after you notice it getting low Leaving a dead battery in the pager can result in damage caused by leaking fluids The battery should be removed from the pager if you do not plan to use it for a long time 5 Clean the pager by wiping it with a soft dry cloth You can also use a cloth moisten...

Page 15: ...ibrator Low noise core less motor Buzzer 80dBc SPL 30cm Alert Types Beep Vibrate Beep Vibrate Approvals CE FCC ACA C tick DOC 4 3 3 Mechanical Specification Unit size 59 x 42 x 18 mm without holster 2 3 x 1 65 x 0 71 inches without holster Weight 40 grams 1 4 oz Casing Standards Dust Proof Working Temperature 10 to 50 C Storage Temperature 20 to 60 C Working Humidity Up to 95 50 C non condensing E...

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