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MIT870IS Series 

 

 
 
 

 

 

USER GUIDE 

 

For 

 

MIT870IS SERIES PAGING RECEIVER 

 

9261- 8346 (Issue 4)

 

Summary of Contents for MIT870IS Series

Page 1: ...MIT870IS Series USER GUIDE For MIT870IS SERIES PAGING RECEIVER 9261 8346 Issue 4...

Page 2: ...g a Message 15 Reviewing Messages 17 Viewing a Message Again 18 Deleting a Message 19 Delete All Messages 20 Archiving a Message 21 Reviewing Archived Messages 22 Deleting Archived Messages 23 Delete...

Page 3: ...MIT870IS Series Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 3 Audible Alert Switch Off 32 Setting the Message Display Options 33 Setting Auto Delete 35 Changing the Battery 36 User Serviceable Parts 38...

Page 4: ...ken into areas where explosive gas or dust products may be present This Intrinsically Safe version is the only version available for use in such environments Pager Care Protect your pager from liquids...

Page 5: ...n granted under the EU ATEX Directive 94 9 EC to the standards EN60079 0 EN60079 11 Certification classification details Disposable Battery Variant MIT870IS II 1G T135 C Ex ia IIB T4 Ga Baseefa 09ATEX...

Page 6: ...atus in atmospheres containing hazardous or conductive dusts is NOT permitted 4 The ambient operating temperature range of the apparatus is 10 C Ta 55 C Battery changing charging and the programming o...

Page 7: ...licable essential requirements of the EU Directives 99 5 EC and 94 9 EC IS variants only R TTE Directive 99 5 EC Compliance is in accordance with the procedures of Annex II of the Directive and the te...

Page 8: ...irements of the Directive by compliance with the following technical standards ETSI EN 300 224 1 v1 3 1 ETSI EN 300 224 2 v1 1 1 ETS EN 300719 1 Directive article 3 2 ETSI EN 301 489 1 v1 9 2 ETSI EN...

Page 9: ...not make use of any exemptions Attention The attention of the specifier purchaser installer or user is drawn to any special measures and limitations of use which must be observed in order to maintain...

Page 10: ...est conforme au x standard s RSS exempt s de licence d Industrie Canada Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes 1 cet appareil ne doit pas occasionner d interf rence et 2 cet appar...

Page 11: ...icons are used on the screen as all operating prompts are displayed in plain text language In order to obtain maximum benefit from the features provided please read this guide carefully Function Contr...

Page 12: ...all the segments of the screen will be displayed for one second to check display functionality A message will then be displayed for three seconds whilst other self checks are performed Finally the Sta...

Page 13: ...l may alternate with the message status This occurs when the memory is almost full and the next message may overwrite the oldest read message The third line shows the status of the alert Silent to war...

Page 14: ...buttons to move the pointers to Off and select by pressing the X button The pointers will change to question marks showing that confirmation is required to switch off Press the X button again and your...

Page 15: ...ed during the alert period depending on whether the Auto View function has been selected Press any button to cancel an alert The end of the message is always shown by the character If the message is v...

Page 16: ...inutes depending on how the pager has been programmed As each new message is received it is stored When the message store is almost full a warning message Memory Full will be displayed on the Standby...

Page 17: ...f the T button will display the previously received unread message whilst selecting the S button will display the previously viewed message Using the S and T buttons allows navigation of the stored me...

Page 18: ...n the memory for you to view in future until deleted If the message is in an unread state when View Again is selected the status will change to Read Should the View Again option be used on a message b...

Page 19: ...ion is required If you do not want to delete press the S or T buttons To confirm that you wish to delete the message press the X button again and the screen will briefly display Deleting When the curr...

Page 20: ...d select by pressing the X button The pointers will change to question marks to show that confirmation of the delete action is required If you do not want to delete press the S or T buttons To confirm...

Page 21: ...ers to the Archive item with the S or T button Select Archive with the X button and the pointers will change to question marks Confirm your selection by pressing the X button again The screen will bri...

Page 22: ...ived message will be displayed You may select the archived message that you want to review by pressing the S or T buttons until the first screen of the message is displayed If the archived message is...

Page 23: ...marks If you do not want to delete press the S or T buttons To confirm that you wish to delete the message press the X button again and the screen will briefly display Deleting When the current messa...

Page 24: ...l item by pressing the T button Select by pressing the X button and the pointers will change to question marks If you do not want to delete all the messages press the S or T buttons To confirm that yo...

Page 25: ...e the S and T buttons to allow you to navigate the menus available to access the selected service press and release the X button The date and time that the message was received is displayed on line on...

Page 26: ...al Information Service message option screen Move the pointers to Archive using the Sor T buttons Select Archive with the X button and the pointers will change to question marks Confirm your selection...

Page 27: ...e X button This screen allows you to set the time and date and also the 12 or 24 hour format The currently selected item will flash To select another item for change press the X button Each press of t...

Page 28: ...m press the X button when the Standby Screen is displayed The options screen will now be displayed Move the pointers to Alarm Time by pressing the T button Select this item by pressing the X button an...

Page 29: ...s flashing press the S or T buttons to increase or decrease the value Once you have set the alarm return to the Standby Screen by pressing and holding the X button for one second If your MIT870 pager...

Page 30: ...button The Options Screen will now be displayed Select Options and press the X button again The following screen will be displayed Select Alert by pressing the X button and the following screen will b...

Page 31: ...eived the audio alert will sound at a lower volume for 4 seconds before moving on to the Loud Stage Loud option When a message is received the audio alert will sound at full volume for the duration se...

Page 32: ...sable the audible alert To turn the beep off press and hold the X button for 7 seconds when the Standby Screen is displayed when the warning Silent is displayed release the X button Please note the ra...

Page 33: ...ect Options by pressing the X button Move the pointers to Display by pressing the T button and select this item by pressing the X button The following screen will be displayed The selected item will f...

Page 34: ...text in a bold font the date stamp can be suppressed via the programming software when this text size is selected The Backlight can be either enabled or disabled When disabled it will help to prolong...

Page 35: ...exceeds the new setting then one message will be deleted per minute until the memory equals the new setting The available options are OFF 1 2 3 5 10 25 and 50 messages To access the Auto Delete funct...

Page 36: ...ing batteries the use of any other battery type will invalidate the equipment s Intrinsic Safety status Alkaline disposable Energizer E92 Energizer Industrial EN92 AAA Varta 4003 Alkaline Varta Maxi T...

Page 37: ...ent and do not recharge or incinerate alkaline batteries Absence Charging When your pager is inserted into an Absence Rack it will automatically be switched into absence mode A pager which is already...

Page 38: ...r may still receive calls but its radio sensitivity may be impaired and the vibrate option inhibited 16 USER SERVICEABLE PARTS For replacements quote the following Multitone Part Numbers Battery Door...

Page 39: ...MIT870IS Series Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 39 Notes...

Page 40: ...hout notice Multitone Electronics plc is part of Kantone Holding Ltd a member of the Champion Technology group of companies Registered office Multitone Electronics plc Shortwood Copse Lane Kempshott B...

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