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Mercury 8-Line Synthesised 

 

Manual 

Page 

8

 

 

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Commtech

Wireless

 

3.1.7

 

Turning the Pager “OFF” 

1.

 

Press the 

Menu Key

 

 once. The 

Function Settings Menu

 is displayed. 

2.

 

Press either of the 

Arrow Keys 

 

  until the 

Power Off 

 

 icon flashes.  

3.

 

Press the 

Read Key

 

 once to confirm. The pager will then turn off. 

 

3.1.8

 

Audio or Vibration Alert  (Vibration mode for discreet alerts) 

With the Pager ON: 

1.

 

Press the 

Menu Key

 

 until the 

Function Settings Menu

 is displayed. 

2.

 

Using the 

Arrow Keys 

 

  select the 

 icon. 

3.

 

Press the 

Read Key

 

 once. The alert function the pager is currently set to will 

flash. 

4.

 

If  you  wish  to  change,  Press  either  of  the 

Arrow  Keys 

 

    until  the  correct 

setting is found. Choose either 

 for beep or 

 for vibrate or 

for mute.

 

5.

 

Press the 

Read Key

 

 once and this will change to the mode that is flashing. 

 

3.1.9

 

Back-light (for viewing at Night) 

The backlight is manually turned on. 

On receipt of a message the backlight will not be on. 

1.

 

Press and hold the 

Menu Key

  

 until the Back light comes on. 

 NOTE: To extend the battery life, the Backlight will automatically turn “off” after 15 sec. 

2.

 

To turn the backlight off, you can wait for it to timeout, or hold the 

Menu Key

  

 

until the Backlight turns off. 

 

3.1.10

 

Setting the Alarm 

With the Pager ON: 

1.

 

Press the 

Menu Key

 

 until the 

Function Settings Menu

 is displayed. 

2.

 

Using the 

Arrow Keys 

 

  select the 

 icon. Press the 

Read Key

 

 once. 

The 

Alarm Settings Menu

 will be displayed. 

3.

 

Use the 

Left Arrow Key

 

 to decrease the value of a field and the 

Right Arrow Key

 

 to increase the value of a field. 

4.

 

The 

Read Key

  

 will move you along to the next character for editing.  

5.

 

Settings will be saved when you press the 

Read Key

  

 to the end of the line. 

Summary of Contents for Mercury 8-Line

Page 1: ...ess com Asia Pacific PO Box 1037 OPDC 6916 PERTH Western Australia Phone 61 8 6240 0000 Fax 61 8 6240 0001 Americas 8301 Cypress Plaza Drive Suite 105 JACKSONVILLE FL 32256 4416 Phone 1 904 281 0073 F...

Page 2: ...me to be 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 C...

Page 3: ...sage 6 3 1 3 Deleting Individual Messages 6 3 1 4 Deleting All Messages 7 3 1 5 Protecting a Message 7 3 1 6 Un protecting a Message 7 3 1 7 Turning the Pager OFF 8 3 1 8 Audio or Vibration Alert Vibr...

Page 4: ...s also possible to change alert melodies vibration and even the screen contrast if you wish Availability Do you need a UHF pager on 450Mhz The Commtech Mercury 8 Line can help The 8 Line Mercury pager...

Page 5: ...Line alphanumeric LCD screen Each line is 21 characters long The screen can also be zoomed to 4 lines giving a larger font but less characters per line There are also a number of small icons underneat...

Page 6: ...ey again to view the selected message in detail 3 1 2 Reading a New Message When the pager is being used it will typically have a blank screen when a new message is received The pagers will either sou...

Page 7: ...select the icon and press the Read Key to confirm 3 1 5 Protecting a Message Go to the message you wish to protect To protect the selected message Press the Menu Key once The Delete Menu will be displ...

Page 8: ...Key once and this will change to the mode that is flashing 3 1 9 Back light for viewing at Night The backlight is manually turned on On receipt of a message the backlight will not be on 1 Press and ho...

Page 9: ...e Right Arrow Key to increase the value of a field 4 The Read Key will move you along to the next character for editing 5 Settings will be saved when you press the Read Key to the end of the line 3 1...

Page 10: ...and water Wring as much liquid as possible from the cloth before wiping the pager Never use thinner benzene alcohol or other volatile agents to clean the pager 6 Do not allow the pager to be exposed...

Page 11: ...aximum Sensitivity 512bps 5mV m 1200bps 7mV m 2400bps 9mV m Optimal Deviation 4 5KHz Frequency Stability 10ppm VHF 5ppm UHF 3ppm 930 MHz Selectivity 65dB Image Rejection 52dB Spurious Rejection 60dB I...

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