Issue 4.5 August 2005
Nodes 5-45
Additional Information
Turning ON the Pager Unit
Hold down
for more than 1 second. The pager will
make a brief
Pager On
alert. The pager then goes into
standby mode.
Turning OFF the Pager Unit
Hold down
in standby mode. Release it when the
pager emits a single beep, then quickly press it again
(within 2 seconds). A
Pager Off
message appears on the
display for 2 seconds.
Note
When accessing the following functions, the pager
should be turned
ON
unless otherwise specified.
Reading Messages
The unit gives a tone or vibration alert to indicate that it
has received an alert message from the system. The
message indicator symbol also displays. Press to scroll
through the messages.
Deleting Messages One at a Time
Press
to view the messages, for example:
When the display shows the message you wish to delete,
press
. The display shows:
Press
to toggle from Save? to Delete.
Press
to enter delete mode (flashing stops) and
display shows:
Press
and display shows:
Press
again and the file is deleted.
Deleting All Messages
The pager should be turned OFF. Hold down
and
simultaneously for more than 1 second. Release
and
and the pager will power up and show:
Press
to confirm deletion.
Viewing Pager Address
The pager should be turned OFF. Press
twice. The
primary address is displayed, for example:
This number may be entered as the pager address in the
Radio PA Setup
menu when programming the system –
see
Radio PA Setup
in
3GS Programming
for further
information.
Press
to scroll to a secondary address and also to
view the units receiving frequency.
Change Call Alert from Tone to Vibrate
Hold down
for more than 1 second, display shows:
Release
and the unit returns to standby mode:
The unit will now vibrate instead of beeping.
Change Call Alert from Vibrate to Tone
Hold down
for more than 1 second, display shows:
Release
and the unit returns to standby mode:
The unit will now beep instead of vibrating. The volume
of an alert tone increases in four steps on receipt of a call.
RAID
3:44
AM
RAID SAVE ?
3:44
AM
RAID delete
3:44
AM
RAID delete ?
3:44
AM
DELETE ALL ?
1ST CODE 1234567
3 B
AM
tone off
dd/mm/yy 11.30am
indicates tone
dd/mm/yy 11.30am
indicates tone
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