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RPR 561
TM1200 Issue 1
Page 1 - 5
Group Call
20.
Group Call is an option which allows the pager to be operated as part of a group (or
team). If enabled, any call to the group will alert the user audibly. The Group size may
be none, 10 or 100 as required.
Call Comparator
21.
Prevents the transceiver from reacting to an identical message received within a pre-
determined period. Options are none, 30s, 120s, 300s or disabled.
Mute Mode
22.
When Mute Mode is enabled, tone alert is suppressed when calls are received.
However, if a mute override beep code is received (triple pip or continuous pips), mute
is ignored and the transceiver responds with audible and visual alerts
Program Volume Levels
23.
On RPR 561K transceivers, the volume levels for beep tone, ring tone, telephone
speech, pager speech and DTMF echo may be adjusted from the keypad.
Battery Low Indication
24.
Visual and audible indication of low battery voltage indication are available as
programmable options.
Display Direction at Switch-On
25.
Display direction may be changed for handheld or belt-worn operation. When the
transceiver is switched off, the current display direction is stored in EEPROM, unless
the battery is low. The default display direction is correct for handheld operation.
Speech Timeout
26.
The speech timeout duration may be set for 10s, 30s, 300s, or continuous. The default
is 300s.
Address Digits Displayed
27.
At switch-on, the number of address digits displayed is programmable between two and
five digits. The default is five digits.
Summary of Contents for RPR 561
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