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The first channel is the Priority Channel. After receiving an alert on a "non priority 
channel" the receiver will check the priority channel regularly. This way you will not 
miss any alert on the priority channel. 

 
 
 
 

Criteria 

First Tone: 
If the first address tone is long enough, it may be used as scan criteria. For each channel 
you want to scan, the tone must be extended 125ms (250ms for two channels).  
 
Squelch: 
With this option, carrier detection is used as scan criteria. 

Attention: 

The receiver may be 

"locked to one channel" when a carrier is on air! If you use your receiver for alerting 
purposes, we strongly recommend using one from either "Preamble" (5-Tone only) ore 
"First tone" for your scan criteria. 
 
Preamble 
Defines the length of the preamble as sent by the system. (Has to be >125 times "number 
of channels). If the preamble is longer than the minimum requirement, your standby time 
will be increased.


5.5  Step 5: Menu (Classical User Interface only) 

 
The operating functions can be activated ( ) and arranged in any desired order. To do so, 
use the "Drag & Drop" function of your mouse. 
 

 

Loud Alert 

 

No: 

Loud alerting cannot be selected. 

Yes:  Loud alerting can be selected. 

 

Discrete 

 

No: 

Quiet alerting cannot be selected. 

Yes:  Quiet alerting can be selected. 

 

Silent 

Silent alerting: Only LED, LCD and vibrator signals are 

emitted.  

 

No: 

Silent alerting cannot be selected. 

Yes:  Silent alerting can be selected. 

 

Monitor 

Monitor mode: Every radio signal activates the loud speaker. 
The alerting of addresses remains unaffected and functions 
as usual.  

 

No: 

Monitor cannot be selected. 

Yes:  Monitor can be selected. 

Attention! 

At least one of 

   

   must be activated 

Summary of Contents for RE729

Page 1: ...RE729 Programming Manual to PSWx29 VoX docx 1 _ Programming Manual RE729 Including Classic and New VoX Interfaces Version 3 0 May 2011...

Page 2: ...hing on the display is customizable from the icons shown to the order in which you scroll through them If you have users that are confused by too many icons on the display know that you can remove all...

Page 3: ...nter Tone 1 Enter Tone 2 If Tone 1 is a long tone check L to grey out Tone 2 Enter Address name Mark cannot be entered before tone 1 is specified Select any Grp address group Leave Priority unchecked...

Page 4: ...rogramming Manual to PSWx29 VoX docx 4 For Classic User Interface please drag and drop the icons so that they reflect the menu image on the left Specify settings Click Options to configure the pager s...

Page 5: ...x29 VoX docx 5 Please make sure the settings on your pager match the image displayed to the left Write to Pager Click Write to confirm settings and program your pager Congratulations You ve successful...

Page 6: ...gin configuring the pager Classic User Interface Enter the 1st Frequency Name the 1st Frequency Example ChF Check S for scanning Repeat steps 1 4 for each additional frequency New User Interface Enter...

Page 7: ...d the column for the extension profile Check the profile with the corresponding frequency for this alert tone Example ChF 159 270 Repeat for each set of tones Here InSP will not alert the pager as thi...

Page 8: ...RE729 Programming Manual to PSWx29 VoX docx 8 Specify settings Click Options to configure the pager settings...

Page 9: ...RE729 Programming Manual to PSWx29 VoX docx 9 Please make sure the settings on your pager are as displayed as they are on the left...

Page 10: ...ite to Pager Click Write Congratulations You ve successfully program your Swissphone Pager SWISSPHONE is not liable for incorrect programs for programs that violate the regulations of network operator...

Page 11: ...5 2 Step 2 Define Frequencies Profiles CH Name Profiles or CH Names combine a receiving frequency Alert Addresses and the name of the profile channel You may also think of them as named channels with...

Page 12: ...s to choose from Note that characters are shown when user hovers over this tab with the mouse S Classic User Interface Only Frequencies that are checked in this column will be scanned from top to bott...

Page 13: ...lent alert Yes This address will always emit a loud alert Type Tone Voice The pager will alert and output the message default Tone The pager will only alert Voice The pager will only output the messag...

Page 14: ...switched ON OFF at any time CH1 Profiles CH Names The last columns represent the profiles channels that were defined in Step 2 The addresses that are desired may be activated for the frequencies corr...

Page 15: ...Vibrator vibrator No The vibrator is never operative vibrator Yes The vibrator functions in accordance with the following settings in Cu No Vibrator functions but not in the charging unit in Cu Yes V...

Page 16: ...r the message Yes The receiver remains open to receive about second longer Alert timer No The time elapsed since the message was received is not shown on the display Yes The time elapsed since the mes...

Page 17: ...g and holding down the CONFIRM button Playback in monitor mode If checked the pager can playback stored messages in monitor mode Playback in silent mode If checked the pager can playback stored messag...

Page 18: ...an criteria Preamble Defines the length of the preamble as sent by the system Has to be 125 times number of channels If the preamble is longer than the minimum requirement your standby time will be in...

Page 19: ...ng Stored messages No Messages can only be recalled from quick recall memory right button Yes Messages can be recalled from quick recall memory and the envelope Also available for Non SV pagers with M...

Page 20: ...e audible alerts Note The loudest sound is produced at a frequency of around 2300 Hz Tone Frequency Enter in the 3 possible tone frequencies The lower the value the more bass the sound The range spans...

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