RPR 950 Series
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When enabled, this option may be programmed for visual,
audible and vibrate alert options. A warning may be activated
under the following conditions: -
(i)
at switch-on, the switch-on tone will be additionally
modulated by a buzz tone and the message
low battery
displayed;
(ii)
any alerts will be modulated with a buzz tone;
(iii)
the battery condition may be checked at any time,
using the
status interrogation
mode as described in
Section 11. The
low battery
message will be displayed
and then the pager will return to its quiescent state, with
the message
bat
continuously showing at the edge of the
display.
Call Comparator
- This option enables the pager to recognise
calls that are a repetition of a previous call, sent within a pre-
determined time after the original call. The pager 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, where the
original call has not been decoded with 100% confidence. In
this case the subsequent call will be accepted and will
overwrite the original message in the pager's memory. In both
cases however, a normal alert sequence will be generated.
14. BATTERIES - Changing the Battery & Battery Care
Your pager can be used with any 1.5 Volt nominal AA (LR6)
sized primary cell, or for re-chargeable applications, either
NiCd (where allowed) or NiMH secondary cells. It should be
noted that battery life expectancy may vary greatly with the
cell supplier and chemistry, especially with the re-chargeable
options.
In order to maximise battery life, cancel any alerts as soon as
possible and switch-off your pager when not in use. If your
pager is not to be used for a long period, it is recommended
that the battery be removed.