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KeyPage Operation .................................... 21

KeyPage Message Access.......................... 22

KeyPage PIN Changes................................ 23

KeyPage PIN Reset .................................... 24

KeyPage Barred Access ............................ 24

Caring for your Pager  ................................ 25

Fault-Finding .............................................. 25

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Summary of Contents for FLA870

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE FOR ALPHANUMERIC RECEIVER FLA 870 AND SECURE PAGING VARIANTS 9261 6366 iss 2 21 11 02 9 04 am Page 1...

Page 2: ...ct to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Un...

Page 3: ...ing Display Options 10 Receiving a Message 11 Reviewing Stored Messages 12 Archiving Messages 13 Reviewing Archived Messages 14 Deleting a Message 15 Deleting all Messages 15 Reviewing information Ser...

Page 4: ...KeyPage Operation 21 KeyPage Message Access 22 KeyPage PIN Changes 23 KeyPage PIN Reset 24 KeyPage Barred Access 24 Caring for your Pager 25 Fault Finding 25 ii 9261 6366 iss 2 21 11 02 9 04 am Page 4...

Page 5: ...the operation of the product and ensure that you receive the full benefits of paging with the FLA870 On the back of your pager you will find the battery cover Slide the cover in the direction of the...

Page 6: ...e standby display shows the current time and date It also shows if there are unread messages whether audible or vibrate alert is selected and if appropriate gives low battery and out of Range warnings...

Page 7: ...Full From the standby display press to enter the pager options screen The following symbols are displayed Pager Option Screen Alarm Function Alert Selection Backlight Off Time Setting and Delete All...

Page 8: ...ime and Date The pager standby screen will normally show the time and date To set the current time and date press once to display the pager options and then press or several times until the flashes Pr...

Page 9: ...her or Once the hour is correct press and the tens of minutes will flash Press or until the correct number is shown and then press Press or until the correct number is shown and then press to set the...

Page 10: ...nge as required Press and hold for one second to return the pager to the standby screen Setting the Pager Alarm The pager has a daily alarm feature and it may be set by pressing the to show the pager...

Page 11: ...until symbol shows and the alarm time is turned off To change the alarm time press and the hour will flash Press or to change the numbers and when the correct value is set press and the tens of minut...

Page 12: ...ashing and the alert will sound for eight seconds Pressing any button within the eight second period will stop the alert Selecting the Pager Alert To set the alert on the pager press to show the pager...

Page 13: ...the alert press any button If the vibrate alert is required then press the or until the symbol is displayed and the pager will vibrate for one second The pager will now vibrate discreetly when a call...

Page 14: ...hree seconds Selecting Display Options The user may select the character size enable the backlight or alter the display contrast on the FLA870 From the options screen press or buttons to select and co...

Page 15: ...onds to return to the standby screen Receiving a Message When receiving a message your pager will either alert you audibly or vibrate as selected The alert will continue for 8 seconds or until you ack...

Page 16: ...Each message is time and date stamped when received This information can subsequently be seen when the messages are reviewed Reviewing Stored Messages When the pager has received a new message the st...

Page 17: ...ll be deleted However if there are no read messages then the oldest unread message will be deleted When the end of message block has been viewed press to enter the message options screen which contain...

Page 18: ...the archive memory If the archive memory is full will flash and a message must be deleted from the archive memory before a new one can be archived Reviewing Archived Messages To view the contents of...

Page 19: ...display will show plus flashing Press to delete the message Deleting All Messages The pager message memory but not the archive store may be completely erased by pressing to show the pager options and...

Page 20: ...the off and on times are not shown To enable the timed off feature press or until the off and on times are shown The off and on times may be set by pressing to select the hours or minutes and or to a...

Page 21: ...review other messages received on the same service press or buttons until the required message is displayed The history depth of each service has been programmed at manufacture to optimise the memory...

Page 22: ...eceiver Multitone have produced two secure paging products 1 Z Page which can be used for the transmission of HMG traffic to restricted level using a CESG approved algorithm 2 KeyPage which uses the D...

Page 23: ...PC which is to be used to send the encrypted messages Z Pagers require that a password is entered once each day The password is generated by the host PC at the time of validation To access encrypted m...

Page 24: ...to select the second digit and enter again by pressing Select and enter the remaining numbers in the same way If the password and PIN have been entered correctly the pager will decrypt and display the...

Page 25: ...ation KeyPage Operation On the KeyPager a randomly generated decryption key is already programmed during production and the key material is loaded from a diskette into the chosen message entry PC The...

Page 26: ...ns Up to 4 attempts are allowed to enter the PIN after which the pager will reset deleting all secure messages and further PIN entry is barred for four hours If PIN entry is attempted the pager will d...

Page 27: ...and buttons and confirm each digit by pressing the button If the PIN is correctly entered the pager will display four zeros for an alternative new PIN Use the or buttons to step each digit to the requ...

Page 28: ...ith the system administrator who will supply an additional authorisation code which must be entered to restore the PIN KeyPage Barred Access When the symbol is displayed it is not possible to change t...

Page 29: ...cloth with water only Avoid contact with solvents Fault Finding If your pager appears to have a fault please check the following Is the pager switched on Is the battery dead Is the battery fitted corr...

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Page 32: ...plc 1999 Multitone Electronics plc Multitone House Beggarwood Lane Kempshott Hill Basingstoke Hampshire Printed and published in England 9261 6366 iss 2 21 11 02 9 04 am Page 32 England RG23 7LL Part...

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