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User manual DE 506    PMD 000 098    08/02    Page 11/16

6.6. Menu Symbol: 

 Display Text: "Set clock ?"

- Press the upper key (1) until the menu "Set clock ?" text appears (menu icon

flashes).

- Confirm it with middle key (2).
- Set "Hours" with the help of upper (1) or lower (3) key.
- Confirm it with middle key (2).
- Set "Minutes", "Year", "Month", "Day" similarly.
- "Clock set" appears on the display at the end.

6.7. Menu Symbol: 

 

Display Text: "Set alarm clock ?"

- Press the upper key (1) until the menu "Set alarm clock?" text appears (menu icon

flashes).

- Confirm it with middle key (2).
- Set "Hours" with the help of upper (1) or lower (3) key.
- Confirm it with middle key (2).
- Set "Minutes", "Year", "Month", "Day" similarly.
- "Alarm set" appears on the display at the end.
The alarm is given out every 24 hours at the time set.
Following menu icon appears in standby mode.

Menu

Enter

Memory
overview

14:47

10.JAN.1995

Alarm time

17:30

Switching off Alarm

- Press the upper key (1) until the menu "Set alarm" text appears (menu icon
flashes).
- Press middle key (2) three times.

6.8. Menu Symbol:   Display Text: "Silent ?"

- Press the upper key (1) until the menu "Silent ?" text appears (menu icon flashes).
- Confirm it with middle key (2).
- The status symbol "Silent" ( 

 ) appears.

- Now the message reception is indicated through the vibrator.

6.9. Menu Symbol:   Display Text: "Loud ?"

- Press the upper key (1) until the menu "Loud ?" text appears (menu icon flashes).
- Confirm it with middle key (2).
- The programmed beep sounds at the time of message reception (see section 7.2).

Summary of Contents for DE 506

Page 1: ...l always find the pager to be your loyal companion WARNING Do not operate this product in hazardous atmosphere or explosion risk areas Do not open device or remove labels This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interferen...

Page 2: ...User manual DE 506 PMD 000 098 08 02 Page 2 16 ...

Page 3: ...Display Text File message 8 6 4 Menu Symbol Display Text Delete message 8 6 5 Menu Symbol Display Text Protect message 8 6 6 Menu Symbol Display Text Set clock 9 6 7 Menu Symbol Display Text Set alarm clock 9 6 8 Menu Symbol Display Text Silent 9 6 9 Menu Symbol Display Text Loud 9 6 10 Menu Symbol Display Text Submenu 10 6 11 Menu Symbol Display Text Turn off 10 6 12 Switching on 10 7 Sub menu 10...

Page 4: ...ours Accu Nickel Metal Hydrid rechargeable 1000 mAh AA 1 2 V approx 680 hours Inserting the battery Pull the securing pin 1 upwards Remove the battery cover 2 by sliding it in the direction of the arrow Insert the battery 3 and ensure correct polarity The pager switches on automatically display vibrator Replace the cover 2 Push the securing pin 1 downwards gently Set the clock see section 6 5 B a ...

Page 5: ... upper key 1 middle key 2 lower key 3 Menu icons see section 6 select with upper key 1 Message icons see section 4 select with lower key 3 Status symbols see section 5 3 Standby Mode If the keys are not used within 16 sec the pager automatically switches over to standby mode 14 47 number of unread messages 2 10 JAN 1995 ...

Page 6: ...d hold key The cursor will highlight previous message icon 4 2 Reading Messages Press middle key 2 to read the selected message Use the upper 1 and lower 3 key to scroll up and down the message Press the middle key 2 to exit The unread message icon see section 5 is replaced by the read message icon once a message has been read 4 2 1 Extending Display Time The pager normally switches to standby mod...

Page 7: ... memory read message Confirm entry into automatic message file with middle key 2 10 JAN 3D 15 30 1 back You are in the Automatic message file of DE 506 Automatic message file No lower higher File No read message The first three lines of all messages will be automatically scrolled on the display one after the another Press upper key 1 to leave the automatic message file Press middle key 2 to read t...

Page 8: ...ntry into personal message file with middle key 2 back You are in Personal message file of DE 506 12 FEB 2D 18 15 1 Personal message No lower higher Personal file No read message The first three lines of all messages will be automatically scrolled on the display one after the another Press upper key 1 to leave the personal message file Press middle key 2 to read the entire message currently displa...

Page 9: ...rn off Delete message Automatic File Personal File The first icon back will be blinking Subsequent presses of upper key 1 will cause the next menu icon to blink Confirm the blinking menu function with middle key 2 When no key is pressed for 16 sec the pager automatically goes to Standby mode 6 1 Programming option Simplified Operation In simplified operation mode all menu functions are switched of...

Page 10: ... 1 until the menu Delete message text appears menu icon flashes Confirm it with middle key 2 Press the lower key 3 until the message to be deleted appears Confirm it with upper key 1 Display text Delete message appears Confirm it with middle key 2 Display text Are you sure appears Confirm it with middle key 2 Press upper key 1 to leave this menu function The above procedure also applies for deleti...

Page 11: ... Year Month Day similarly Alarm set appears on the display at the end The alarm is given out every 24 hours at the time set Following menu icon appears in standby mode Menu Enter Memory overview 14 47 10 JAN 1995 Alarm time 17 30 Switching off Alarm Press the upper key 1 until the menu Set alarm text appears menu icon flashes Press middle key 2 three times 6 8 Menu Symbol Display Text Silent Press...

Page 12: ...ger is switched off No messages can be received All data received before and the working mode set previously remain intact Clock and date also continue to run 6 12 Switching on Press any of the keys for approx 2 seconds All menu icons are displayed for a short time together with beep and vibrator The pager is now in operation and ready to receive the messages 7 Sub menu Starting position Standby m...

Page 13: ...he sub menu are displayed in the space shown in the above illustration Use lower key 3 to select desired setting Exit sub menu using middle key 2 Press upper key 1 to move to the next sub menu function When no key is pressed for 16 seconds the pager automatically switches to message icon display 7 1 Volume Volume Sub menu Message overview a Symbol flashing Volume Four settings of volume are possib...

Page 14: ...ess by pressing upper 1 key Repeat beep selection process as described above It is always possible to switch to the next Sub menu icon by pressing and holding upper 1 key high tone medium tone low tone very low tone very high tone high tone Beep pattern 1 standard Beep pattern 2 firebrigade Beep pattern 3 Tritel Beep pattern 4 Ping Pong medium tone Beep pattern 5 12 Sec medium tone Beep pattern 6 ...

Page 15: ...tic Call reminder are switched off Following functions remain active Alarm clock and Snoozer The sleep mode is displayed on upper line in standby mode Programming option Priority call Priority calls are urgend and hence the alert cannot be suppressed 7 3 Clock System Symbol flashing 24 12 AM PM a Clock system Sub Menu Message icon display Clock system 24 24 hour clock mode is set 12 AM PM The 12 h...

Page 16: ... interrupts snoozing for 3 or 10 minutes Long press of middle key 2 switches off snoozing function for 24 hours 7 5 Acoustic Out of range Warning Symbol flashing Acoustic Out of range warning Sub menu Acous out of range a a off 10min 1min Message icon display Off The out of range warning function is switched off When the pager is out of reception range a warning beep high low is given after 1 min ...

Page 17: ...nt Message Font Message icon display Small The message text is in small script Large The message text is in large script 7 8 Language Symbol flashing English a Sub menu Language Language Message icon display Selection of language German English French Spanish for help text 7 9 Battery Symbol flashing Battery Sub Menu Battery Alkaline NiMH NiCd Message icon display Selection of battery type used Al...

Page 18: ...for a light switch LGL 505 charging device LGRA 505 with an additional LED for message signalling SG 505 Periphery unit enabling communication with a PC or a serial printer Attention All the pagers must be loaded with rechargeable Nickel Cadmium or Nickel Metal Hydride accu before they are inserted in any of above units Make sure that the pagers are not loaded with alkaline dry cells when rechargi...

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