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RPR 950 Series 

9261 – 9558 Issue 1 

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seconds, followed by the LED + a low level alert tone for a 
further 4 seconds and the sequence is completed by the final 
selected alert duration (8, 16, 32 seconds, or continuous) of 
LED + alert tone at full volume. The alert may be stopped at 
any point in the sequence, by pressing the OCR button once. 
 
 

Extended Alert

 - a programmable option, this mode acts 

as a reminder if an original alert is not cancelled. The 
sequence will start with the LED flashing every 2 seconds, 
followed by two pip tones every 120 seconds thereafter, until 
cancelled by pressing the OCR button. The most recently 
received message will then be displayed. 
 

Silent Alerts

 

 
 

Mute Mode

 - a programmable option, which will silence 

the audible alerts and speech calls. Received calls will be 
notified by the flashing LED and vibrate where selected. 
Messages will be displayed and stored as normal, for later 
recall. 
 
 

Vibrate Option

 - a programmable option providing a 

discreet alert, which may operate in conjunction with or 
separate from, the audible alert options. Once programmed, 
this option may be switched on or off by using the MUTE 
button and stepping through the mute/vibrate option 
sequence. 
 
The 

Silent Alert

 configuration may be changed by pressing 

and holding the MUTE button for approx. 1.5 seconds, whilst 
the pager is in the quiescent state. Each further press/hold of 
the MUTE button will cause the pager to cycle through each 
option, until the desired mode is obtained. Each change is 
acknowledged by an audible pip and where applicable, short 
vibration. Pressing the OCR button in the quiescent state, will 
allow you to check the selected option status. 
 

Summary of Contents for RPR 950 series

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE For The RPR 950 SERIES RADIO PAGER Part No 9261 9558 Issue 1...

Page 2: ...he technical documentation required to support this Declaration is available for inspection by the relevant enforcement authorities Products Covered By This Declaration Type of Equipment Radio Paging...

Page 3: ...nto service Details of these measures are contained in the associated product documentation or are available upon request from Multitone Signed B R Merchant Principal Approvals Engineer Multitone Elec...

Page 4: ...es y compris celles qui pourraient provoquer un mauvais fonctionnement de cet appareil A full technical specification for this product may be obtained from your Multitone representative WEEE Directive...

Page 5: ...LS AND DISPLAY 7 3 SWITCHING PAGER ON 7 4 SWITCHING PAGER OFF 8 5 DISPLAY OPTIONS 8 6 RECEIVING A CALL 8 7 RETRIEVING MESSAGES FROM THE MEMORY 11 8 RETRIEVING SPEECH CALLS 12 9 SPEECH VOLUME ADJUSTMEN...

Page 6: ...of which may be obtained from your distributor or direct from Multitone Pager Care Protect your pager from liquids extreme temperatures and strong magnetic fields Do not leave your pager exposed to s...

Page 7: ...LED message display and vibrate motor The pager will then display its address and any optional switch on message that has been programmed At the end of this sequence the display will blank and the pag...

Page 8: ...be displayed Display reversal The displayed text may be inverted to suit your method of wearing the pager To enable this option from the quiescent screen press the OCR button to display the status pro...

Page 9: ...at 12 00 noon Example of a tone call with an M message number Alphanumeric Message Calls Your pager may receive alphanumeric messages of up to 120 characters in length When a call is received with an...

Page 10: ...ll revert to the first part of the message and the whole message viewing process may be repeated Speech Calls When receiving any call that has a speech message attached your pager will activate the al...

Page 11: ...om the quiescent state by twice pressing the OCR button If the pager is in extended alert mode then pressing the OCR button once will enter the memory replay mode The pager will respond by displaying...

Page 12: ...the MUTE button is pressed and released then the message will be re started again from the beginning 9 SPEECH BEEP tone VOLUME ADJUSTMENT To adjust the volume of the speech messages and beep tone whe...

Page 13: ...e audible alerts and speech calls Received calls will be notified by the flashing LED and vibrate where selected Messages will be displayed and stored as normal for later recall Vibrate Option a progr...

Page 14: ...once This will cause the message status to be displayed automatically followed by each programmable status message as follows Status Message Condition 1 New message Message s with new status exist 2 N...

Page 15: ...bol will also be displayed until a valid signal is again received Internal Clock where the off air time signal option is not enabled it is possible to activate and set the pager s internal clock To se...

Page 16: ...accompanied by a 2 second buzz Pagers with the audible warning enabled will also produce a buzz when the OCR button is pressed whilst the receiver is out of range except in Mute mode For the visual o...

Page 17: ...er will ignore any repeated calls identified by the comparator The time limit can be programmed for periods of 30s 120s and 300s after the original call The exception to this will be for message calls...

Page 18: ...n one hand with the front facing downwards Using thumb or forefinger gently slide the catch in the direction of the arrow shown Insert a thin blade e g small screwdriver or finger nail into the recess...

Page 19: ...ce the battery against the negative contact spring and compress slightly at the same time pushing the battery into the compartment and engaging the positive end cap against the positive contact in the...

Page 20: ...g that the retaining lug re locates into the slot in the case back 16 ABSENCE CHARGING When your pager is inserted into an Absence Rack it will automatically be switched into the absence mode A pager...

Page 21: ...a rack it will automatically enter its switch on sequence When a single unit charger or charge only rack is used the pager may still receive calls but its radio sensitivity may be impaired and the vi...

Page 22: ...without notice Multitone Electronics plc is part of Kantone Holdings Ltd a member of the Champion Technology group of companies Registered office Multitone Electronics plc Shortwood Copse Lane Kempsh...

Page 23: ...RPR 950 Series 9261 9558 Issue 1 23 NOTES...

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