RPR 750IS Series
9261 - 7912 Issue 8
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To replace the battery door, firstly locate the door lugs into the
positions shown and then rotate the door downwards, closing
it loosely. Further compress the door at both ends
simultaneously and push down until the door clicks shut,
compressing the battery and surrounding gasket.
Before attempting clip replacement, ensure that the grip
adjustment slider is set to the top of the clip and that the metal
back-plate-has been straightened. To replace the clip, insert
the metal clip-back into the guides on the case-back and
slowly slide the clip into place, ensuring that the retaining lug
re-locates into the slot in the case-back.
Ensure that the battery door is secure, before
taking the pager into a hazardous area. Do not
use the equipment without the clip, or suitable
battery door retaining plate, in position.
15. ABSENCE & CHARGING
When your pager is inserted into an Absence Rack, it will
automatically be switched into the
absence mode
. A pager
that is already on will reset and a pager that is
off
will switch
on
and enter the
absence mode
.
No paging calls will be
accepted whilst the pager is in the rack and any stored
messages will be erased.
When in a rack, your pager may display a programmable
message of up to 9 characters. Unless programmed
otherwise, the default message will be your pager's RIC
(receiver identity code) number. This message may be
programmed either prior to bringing the pager into service, or
new alphanumeric messages may be transmitted to it via the
absence rack data bus.
Your pager's display orientation will be corrected for viewing in
the rack, but will revert to your user-programmed direction
when removed from the rack. The ‘alert’ LED will be
illuminated at half brightness during the charging cycle.