Swissphone Telecommunications AG
manual RE529 V1_00.doc
September 25
th
2003
Fälmisstrasse 21 // 8833 Samstagern
edition 1.00
Switzerland
PMA/D000xxx
page 6/7
2.10 Battery Status Indicator
100%
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80%
80%
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33%
33%
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13%
13%
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0%
When the pager is switched on, the battery symbol is permanently visible in the display, and shows the
energy level at all times. If the energy source is completely exhausted, the empty battery symbol blinks
continuously. If the acoustics are switched on, a regular click tone is heard simultaneously. An
operational time of 3 - 5 hours is still available.
2.11 Battery / Accumulator Recognition
After a new energy source has been installed, the pager always knows whether this is an accumulator
or a dry battery. The switch-on procedure with self-test is only possible if the battery or accumulator
voltage is greater than 1.24 V. The information as to whether a battery or accumulator has been loaded
is then stored in the pager. For accumulator operation (rechargeable), only the accumulator symbol
appears in the LCD display. If a battery (dry cell) is recognised, the text "BATTERY" appears next to
the accumulator symbol.
Note:
If the newly inserted energy source (battery or accumulator) is only slightly charged, the pager is not
able to recognise immediately whether it is a battery or an accumulator. For this reason, it is first
assumed that the inserted energy source is an accumulator, and the charging current is switched on.
Immediately afterwards, the voltage of the energy source is measured and monitored. With a supply
voltage of 1.24 V, the switch-on test takes place, and the pager recognises either a battery or an
accumulator. The pager then stores this information. If an accumulator has been inserted the
recharging continues. In case of a inserted battery, recharging is stopped.
2.12 New Message
Incoming calls can be signalled via the loudspeaker and the vibrator together, depending on the
operational mode. In addition to the complete alerting, you can listen directly to the incoming spoken
announcement. A memo pager starts to record immediately. The 3 digit display and the address arrow
show you at first glance which call was received. If calls are not acknowledged, a call reminding beep
occurs in the pre programmed time intervals and the LED flashes. If you want to confirm the alarm, you
press the execution button (2). The LED stops flashing and the speaker turns silent.
2.13 Call Signalling
Each of the 16 call addresses can have it's own distinguishing signal pattern. You can define the
pattern yourself through the programming software, and it can last up to a maximum of 30 seconds.
2.14 Call Retrieving / Deletion
Briefly press the execute key (2), and the address arrow of the last message received will begin to
flash for about 3 seconds. Simultaneously, the LED in the upper left corner flashes and the appropriate
address is shown in the display. A memo pager will also play the recorded message. To delete the
alert, press key (2) while the LED is flashing. The last received but already deleted alert remains stored
in the background, the address arrow and the address display can still be called up with key (2), until
you switch off the unit.
You may abort the call retrieving function anytime by pressing the selection button (1)