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Release 2.11 

Swissphone Telecom AG 

 

18.11.2006 

Fälmisstr. 21 CH-8833 Samstagern 

Art. Nr. 0343134 

Seite 1/9 

 

 

 

Operating Instructions 

Swissphone Analog Pager 

 

Contents 

 

Introduction............................................................................................................. 2

 

Commissioning ....................................................................................................... 2

 

Power supply .......................................................................................................... 2

 

Inserting the battery................................................................................................ 4

 

Automatic switch-on ............................................................................................... 4

 

Switching off ........................................................................................................... 4

 

Switching on / keys................................................................................................. 4

 

Selecting the functions ........................................................................................... 5

 

Display (some features only avilable in selected models) ...................................... 5

 

Loud alert ............................................................................................................... 5

 

Minibeep ................................................................................................................. 5

 

Silent alert .............................................................................................................. 5

 

Monitor (voice and memo only) .............................................................................. 6

 

Scan (Multi Channel only) ...................................................................................... 6

 

Volume (not for tone, eco) ...................................................................................... 6

 

New message......................................................................................................... 6

 

Recording a Voice Call (memo only) ...................................................................... 6

 

Cancelling an alarm while still receving the announcement(voice, memo only) ..... 6

 

Address display (voice, memo only) ....................................................................... 7

 

Call retrieval............................................................................................................ 7

 

Message Overview (voice, memo only) .................................................................. 7

 

Acknowledging Calls .............................................................................................. 7

 

Retriving acknowledged calls (memo only) ............................................................ 7

 

Call signalling ......................................................................................................... 7

 

Field strength alarm (voice, memo only)................................................................. 7

 

Alarm timer (voice, memo only) .............................................................................. 8

 

Setting the clock (voice, memo only) ...................................................................... 8

 

Choosing profiles / channels (voice, memo only) ................................................... 8

 

Secondary Menu (voice, memo only) ..................................................................... 8

 

Battery status indicator ........................................................................................... 8

 

Battery / rechargeable battery recognition.............................................................. 9

 

General Information................................................................................................ 9

 

Battery life .............................................................................................................. 9

 

Battery low.............................................................................................................. 9

 

Illumination ............................................................................................................. 9

 

Interface Port.......................................................................................................... 9

 

Accessory devices.................................................................................................. 9

 

Customer Service ................................................................................................... 9

 

 

Summary of Contents for Analog Pager

Page 1: ...not for tone eco 6 New message 6 Recording a Voice Call memo only 6 Cancelling an alarm while still receving the announcement voice memo only 6 Address display voice memo only 7 Call retrieval 7 Messa...

Page 2: ...n on additional and useful functions WARNING IMPORTANT INFORMATION Do not operate this product in hazardous atmosphere or explosion risk areas Do not open device or remove labels This device complies...

Page 3: ...vated temporarily The device then is ready to receive messages i NB For optimal indication of the battery or re chargeable battery levels the type of re chargeable battery installed has to be set usin...

Page 4: ...test of the LED the display and the vibrator is started and is completed by a control sound beep The receiver is switched on and its operational status can be read from the display The battery status...

Page 5: ...e features only avilable in selected models Loud alert Incoming calls are signalled simultaneously with a call signal and a vibration In addition the LED in the upper left corner starts flashing Follo...

Page 6: ...call with a flashing red LED in the top left hand corner Each address can be assigned to any of the four group arrows in the display memo and voice models will show you the name of the active call whi...

Page 7: ...h the overview is shown In the seven segments display a dash in the first column means that one message in group A was received Top group arrow Two dashes are for two messages in a group and three for...

Page 8: ...ile is shown constantly in the display One profile may contain multiple addresses and one of up to 50 receiving channels for the multi channel units To change the active profile channel push the SELEC...

Page 9: ...tery life 65 180 hours depending on the battery type and the programmed operating mode Battery low A weak dry cell battery rechargeable battery can be recognised by the empty battery symbol It should...

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