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PAGER LX4 

USER MANUAL 

 

 

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BACKLIGHTING OF THE DISPLAY 

To view the information on the display in low light conditions, you can turn on the 
backlight of the pager display by long pressing (2 seconds) the function button 

. The 

backlight will turn off automatically or by pressing 

 again for 2 seconds. 

LOCKING AND UNLOCKING MESSAGES 

Up to 10 messages can be “locked” in memory, so that they can be read again at any 
time. Locked messages are not being replaced when your pager’s memory is full and 
even not being deleted if the Delete All function 

K

 is chosen. 

1.  Display the message to be locked (see “Receiving and Reading Messages”). 

2.  Select Lock Message 

 in the function menu and press the Function Button 

 

3.  The padlock 

 symbol appears, indicating the message has been locked. 

Repeat steps 1-3 to unlock (

I

) the message again. 

DELETING RECEIVED MESSAGE FROM MEMORY 

Often it is sufficient to read a new message only one time. If you do not want to store 
a message, you can delete it while you are viewing it, or through the function menu. 
Only messages that have been read and being unlocked can be deleted. 
1.  Display the message to be deleted (see “Receiving and reading messages”). 

2.  Select Delete Message 

J

  in the function menu and press the Function Button 

 

3.  Press 

 once more to delete the message from memory. 

DELETE ALL RECEIVED MESSAGES FROM MEMORY 

You can Delete All Messages from memory at one time. But only messages that 
have been read and that are unlocked can be deleted. 

1.  Select Delete All 

K

 in the function menu and press the Function Button 

 

2.  Press 

 once more to delete all messages. 

SETTING THE CLOCK ALARM 

Your pager is equipped with a Clock Alarm feature. Here is how to set the alarm: 

1. Select Set Alarm 

Ã

 in the function menu and press the Function Button 

 

2. Now set up the clock alarm time. The active position flashes. Change the value of 
the active position using the 

Î

 or 

Ì

 button. Press 

 or 

Ÿ

 to move over to the next posi-

tion. 

3. The most left position defines the clock alarm status: enable (

Ã

) or disable 

(

8

).To escape from any field without making changes press 

 

4. Press 

 to confirm your clock alarm settings. 

Summary of Contents for LX4

Page 1: ...ns electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without writ ten permission from Oelmann Elektronik GmbH Trademarks All products and services herein are the trademarks service marks regis...

Page 2: ...e of such information equipment and software complies with the laws rules and regulations of the appli cable jurisdictions Enquiries and Comments If you have any enquiries regarding this docu ment or...

Page 3: ...orized Modifications 9 Health Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility 9 Pager display symbols 10 Status symbols 10 Function symbols 10 Message symbols 10 Other symbols 10 Pager controls 11 Important...

Page 4: ...he Pager 17 Maintenance and Repair 17 Accessories 17 Re routing received messages 18 Pager deactivated function 18 Low Battery Alert 18 Battery Replacement 18 Charging Selecting Cell Type 19 Disposal...

Page 5: ...ay contain additional elements and options Software screenshots are provided here are for information only All user ele ments and names of screenshots and settings used are demo ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATI...

Page 6: ...lable TECHNICAL DATA POCSAG 512 1200 2400 Baud 2m band VHF 143 158MHz 158 174MHz 70cm band UHF 442 470MHz Number of RF channels one or two channels per user profile 12 5 20 25kHz channel spacing Sensi...

Page 7: ...d box containing the following LX4 pager AA size rechargeable battery the battery manufacturer may be different but always of high quality and proven reliability Plastic belt clip transparent Short us...

Page 8: ...rding to the manufacturer s instructions You can obtain further information on antistatic precautions and the dangers of elec trostatic discharge ESD from standards such as ANSI ESD S20 20 1999 or BS...

Page 9: ...egrity and security features and can cause numerous issues to the customer messaging or paging system in general Unauthorized modification leads to inability to apply future firmware updates Oelmann E...

Page 10: ...Set Clock Alarm Set Message Alert Mode Set User Number 3 Set Magnifier Glass Function Y Turn Pager Off Z Escape to Main Screen Lock Message I Unlock Message J Delete Message K Delete All Messages Enab...

Page 11: ...on the front panel of the device The controls are used to select an option suggested by the pager menu and to cycle through the possible parameter values as well as to confirm or reject a pa rameter e...

Page 12: ...nt OPERATIONS TURNING YOUR PAGER ON Press the Read Button for 2 seconds Your pager awakes with the display logo and short sound Note If the pager is protected against unauthorized operation the PIN co...

Page 13: ...of alert key lock is turned off automatically SETTING THE CLOCK The pager shows the exact time and date Flashing symbols for time and date mean that the pager clock is not yet set Setting the clock i...

Page 14: ...o be displayed at once so it continues beyond the first lines of the display To be able to continue reading press the Read Button again Each press ad vances the message to the next lines Press and hol...

Page 15: ...store a message you can delete it while you are viewing it or through the function menu Only messages that have been read and being unlocked can be deleted 1 Display the message to be deleted see Rec...

Page 16: ...your selection by pressing the button Your pager emits a short alert according to the chosen Alert Mode Hint The chosen Alert Mode is displayed in pager status line SETTING THE MESSAGE ALERT PATTERN...

Page 17: ...ressing the button The Auto On Off symbol S is displayed at the upper left side of the screen if the Auto On Off Mode was enabled PROGRAMMING THE PAGER The pager should be programmed before use it can...

Page 18: ...e condition by the paging sys tem s transmitter over the air LOW BATTERY ALERT When the battery voltage drops the symbol 9 battery warning level 1 is dis played Whenever the symbol battery warning lev...

Page 19: ...frame After a short time the symbol 6 is displayed In case it does not display please take off the pager and place it carefully back again Note Clean the charging contacts regularly If the pager s rec...

Page 20: ...nic and Electric Accessories with your household waste In some countries or regions collection systems have been set up to handle waste of electrical and electronic equipment In European Union countri...

Page 21: ...ger Don t submerge the pager in any cleaning agents Don t use aerosol sprays bleaches or abrasives Don t spray cleaners directly onto the device Keep liquids away from the device Use a disinfectant on...

Page 22: ...ii alter or modify the Program in whole or in part iii modify or cre ate any derivative work of the Program in whole or in part or iv reverse assemble de compile reverse engineer or otherwise attempt...

Page 23: ...NSORS ANY OF LICENSOR S SUBSIDIARIES DISTRIBU TORS OR DEALERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT DAMAGES OR OTHER RELIEF ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BY WAY OF ILLUSTRATIO...

Page 24: ...ivery obli gation within a reasonable period then you shall be entitled to a reduction of the purchase price or recession of the contract for the Program The risk and costs of transport for the return...

Page 25: ...laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of radio equipment RED 2013 35 EU Health and safety requirements regarding the exposure MPE 2012 19 EU Waste Electrical and Ele...

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