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1. Beeper LED Vibrator Alerts Frequencies Enter in the 3 possible tone frequencies The lower the value the more bass the sound The range spans between 300 and 3000 Hz You may compose up to 8 tone patterns 1 in each line Enter in the tones A B C in the sequence in which you would like them to be heard A minus sign creates a short pause 1 switches on the red LED 0 switches the LED off It is helpful for the user if the LED pattern is accompanied by the tone pattern 1 switches on the vibrator 0 switches it off A rhythmic cycle of the vibrator is more conspicuous than continuous operation Patterns LED Vibrator 11110000 copyright Swissphone Telecom 11110000 11001100 01010101 10101010 00100010 ccce 00001111 CC ce 00110011 CCC CCC 11101110 Manual PSW629 Page 23 28 AM Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 R P Fi wireles gt 7 4 File Info Tab pao ee Center The information contained in this tab are only stored inside the 629 file not the receiver You may use this form freely e g to store costumer data copyright Manual PSW629 Page 24 28 Swissphone Telecom AM F lmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 800 822 2180 Fy P Wireless amp paging Genter service a 8 Setting the clock time only for Voice and Memo The clock time is automatically tra
2. Yes A click sound is emitted when pressing a key No No warning sound is emitted Yes A warning sound is emitted when switching off No No control beep is emitted Yes A control beep is emitted when switching on Loudspeaker OK Kx Ow SX 7 3 6 Settings Timeouts Call Reminder Call Suppression Squelch copyright Swissphone Telecom X No A reminder will not be issued for missed alarms Y Yes A reminder will be issued for alarms that are not acknowledged A warning tone is sounded The number of reminders and the time interval between reminder tones can be set Call suppression detects alarms occurring on the same address within a specified time period The same address will not be sent an alarm again within this time period Call suppression starts counting the time since the last call was received A message is understood to be ended when the squelch timeout has expired A new signal received within this time period is interpreted as a continuation of the last message In this way fading and radio reception gaps can be bridged Recommendation 1 second Warning DS squelch timeout must be supported by the radio network Pause between calls Manual PSW629 Page 20 28 AM Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 P ireles5 paging Me service 300 822 2180 7 3 7 Menu The operating functions can be activated and arranged in any desired order To do so
3. use the Drag Drop function of your mouse X No Loud alerting can not be selected q Y Yes Loud alerting can be selected Loud Alert Note At least one of the options q AK must be activated X No Quiet alerting can not be selected E Y Yes Quiet alerting can be selected Discrete Note At least one of the options q AK must be activated Silent alerting Only LED LCD and vibrator signals are emitted K X No Silent alerting can not be selected Silent Y Yes Silent alerting can be selected Note At least one of the options q AK must be activated Monitor mode Every radio signal activates the loudspeaker The alarming of addresses remains unaffected and functions as usual e X No Monitor can not be selected Monitor Y Yes Monitor can be selected Note At least one of the options A AX must be activated d Volume of the voice message is adjustable agi X No Volume can not be adjusted Volume Y Yes Volume can be adjusted Enables an artificial subdivision of the menu Normally the user only has access to the operation controls of the above listed functions The functions listed below can be accessed by pressing and holding the left hand key for more than 3 seconds This simplifies navigation when performing extensive programming Only for Memo pagers X No Saved voice messages can not be listened to Stored messages Y Yes Saved voice messages can be listened to Secondary menu Y Only for
4. 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 800 822 2180 FF P jreles gt a 7 z P ging amp Mer The designation entered here will be shown in the display of Seri zo Mark the pager when a call is alerted or retrieved There are several characters from which to choose from Associates the call indicator groups A B C D as viewed Grp from the top of the display These blink when an address has been sent an alarm and remain visible until the call is acknowledged X No The pager s settings control the alarm setting associated with the address Loud Quiet Silent Y Yes This address will always emit a loud alarm Type of alarm used Tone Alarm tone no voice message Tone Voice Alarm tone then voice message Voice No wake tone but voice message output immediately The default duration of the wake tone signal is 5 seconds The duration can be changed to a value from 1 to 30 seconds in Rep Prio Type Only for pagers Memo For every address to fix if the messages are VoiceMem never recorded none recorded on a reserved memory fix recorded on the next free open memory dynamic An acoustic alarm melody is used to alert this address Beep Enter in the number here Compose the acoustic alarm melody in Options Alarming The acoustic alarm melody of this address is repeated Rep Enter in here the number of times the acoustic alarm melody is to be repeated The
5. Memo and Voice pagers X No Field strength symbol if no field is received Act out of range Y Yes Field strength symbol if field is received copyright Manual PSW629 Page 21 28 Swissphone Telecom AM Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 O Set Time Profiles C Scanner copyright Swissphone Telecom P reles5 A Wire Paghe center 800 822 2180 Set Time X No Time can only be set using the PSW Y Yes Time may be set on the device itself Change the active Profile X No Profil Channel can not be changed Y Ja Profil Channel can be changed on the device Scanner only Allows to enable disable scanning mode on the receiver Manual PS W629 Page 22 28 AM Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 7 3 8 Alerts 800 822 2180 DD a P jrele55 Ae wir Paging Center Serv 800 822 2180 You can compose the alarm melodies yourself To do so first define the 3 different pitches A B C which will form the basis for the melody pattern Please note that due to the construction of the human sense of hearing the volume and tone frequencies will be perceived differently by each person Certain tone frequencies may be selected which will enable persons with hearing limitations to receive audible alarms From a technical standpoint the loudest sound is produced at a frequency of 2300 Hz Frequencies Patterns
6. Rep Print and service information Band Mechanical tuning range Channel spacing 10 12 5 20 25 kHz Modulation Demodulation FM PM FW Version of the firmware Prod Sequence number of the production lot Tuning Freq Tuning frequency Switch Range Switch range Remark The contents of these fields can not be modified copyright Manual PSW629 Page 11 28 Swissphone Telecom AM F lmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 800 822 2180 De 7 P wireless ing amp paging conter service Cn 7 2 Address Tab In the tab Address the settings for the address may be defined This also includes the alarm type If you move the mouse pointer briefly over a field a small help text is displayed Begin each new line with the entry of the call address Tone 1 Tone 2 YoiceMem Beep Rep P Tone amp voice Dynamic Tone amp Voice Dynamic Tone amp Voice Dynamic Se e e Ne E Tone amp Voice Dynamic System Address Options File Info Address sheet for 2 Tone receivers anything concerning only 2 Tone is GREEN Type YoiceMem P CM 1 4377 A AE Toneg Voice Dynamic 1 2 HA of A 2 A372 B JC Tone amp Voice 2 2 HA F 3 4373 CAE Tone amp Voice Dynamic 3 2 HM of 4 4370 D AE Tone amp Voice Dynamic 4 2 RK WV Address sheet for 5 6 Tone receivers anything specific to 5 6 Tone is RED copyright Manual PSW629 Page 12 28 Swissphone Telecom AM Falmisstr
7. assigned a frequency which is different ChXX from the current operational frequency the receiver will switch to the new frequency when the profile is changed on the receiver This applies only to multi channel units If no profiles are activated all names are red then all defined addresses are active Attention TR BOS will not allow switching of addresses copyright Manual PSW629 Page 14 28 Swissphone Telecom AM F lmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 7 3 Options Tab In the tab sheet Options define the user controls and general settings of your receiver Settings Menu Alerts JDevicetype ef oud alert Frequencies Patterns Pager Model RE629 memo dl Discrete alert Receiver Type asanner gt lt Silent alert System Ctrl Call Addr Net monitoring x Monitor Delayed message f 0 min volume Criteria End of Call Ed calls Miscellaneous Cc Scanner Vibrator wf incu x Secondary menu Beeper standard Set time Rechrg batt NiMh Beeper LED BBBB 11110000 4 BBB 11110000 Profiles A A B 11110000 ABC ABC 11110000 Vibrator ABABABAB 11110000 11110000 AAMABBBB 11110000 CCCCAAAA 11110000 C C CAAA 11110000 Y E KK Y Ac out of range Voice memory 8x 30 sec Switch off Squelch delayed Alarm Timer Stop REC on Standard Volume 10 Watch KE CCR Timestamp Format 2
8. duration of one cycle is approx 1 second Pause between the melody s repetition cycles P X No without pause Y Yes with pauses copyright Manual PSW629 Page 13 28 Swissphone Telecom AM Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 800 822 2180 DD 7 jreles P ing E War rvi pag ce e The Charger s Mask CM defines the behaviour of the pager when in the charging unit If set to Switched OFF CM red then the behaviour of the pager is the same whether it is in the charging unit or not If set to Switched ON mode CM green then the following behaviour options are available OM X No The pager will not issue alarms for this address when in the charger Y Yes The pager will issue alarms for this address when in the charger as per its settings Loud The pager always issues a LOUD alert when in the charger even if the pager setting is QUIET The user can select between pre set profiles In addition to this selection the Extra profile can be switched ON OFF at any time Use this columns to e g organise a standby E service at irregular intervals Attention TR BOS will not allow switching of addresses Ch1A etc are just examples of a profile names The names are assigned in System Configuration in the column Profile The addresses that are desired may be activated in each of the profiles The user can switch between profiles on the pager If a profile is
9. 0240 135 Scope of delivery e Converter Cable RS232 9 pol USB CD ROM with Driver 2 Programming software PSW629 Features e Read change and program RE629 functions Read out of software and hardware configurations Archiving of device configurations and programming parameters on your PC Start test functions Manage receiver passwords This Document uses colour to highlight passages that only apply to 2 Tone or 5 6 Tone devices Anything highlighted in RED concerns 5 Tone receivers only anything concerning 2 Tone receivers is marked GREEN copyright Manual PSW629 Page 3 28 Swissphone Telecom AM Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 800 822 2180 800 822 2180 Fy P wireless Paging 6 nter 3 Programming station setup Beric enanza The following components must be available and installed in order to program IBM compatible PC Sl operating systems Pentium II min 200MHz Windows 98SE 32MByte RAM Windows ME RS232 interface or USB Windows NT Mouse required Windows 2000 Windows XP Recommanded Windows 2000 Windows XP ane eN a PSW629 Version copyright Manual PSW629 Page 4 28 Swissphone Telecom AM F lmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 4 Programming notes e Programming can be performed with or without a power source connected to the RE629 It is recommended to program with a battery e Connect the power suppl
10. 22 2180 ES SIT reles5 es Wir paging renter service 800 822 2180 ATTENTION The original programming software is specially marked and SWISSPHONE reserves the right to make changes to this software When a new version of the software is installed the old version should not be used anymore 11 LIABILITY SWISSPHONE is not liable for incorrect programs for programs that violate the regulations of the BOS or any other network operators or for any damage resulting from such programs copyright Manual PSW629 Page 27 28 Swissphone Telecom AM F lmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 12 Technical Data SGA Professional SGA Professional Power supply Plug in power supply AC 230V 10 Frequency 50 60 Hz Secondary voltage DC 12 6V 450mA unregulated Power supply plug Euro plug CH Germany F Scandinavia among others Standards SEV VDE DEMKO SEMKO etc Monitor LED Amber LED DC supply Green LED data flow Ports interfaces DIN socket RS 232 9 pin female 13 View of the SGA Professional Control LED Rx Tx Data in Data Out Programming LED ATTENTION The programming adapter PG Professional is not a charging unit copyright Manual PSW629 Page 28 28 Swissphone Telecom AM Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 800 822 2180
11. 4h Relais Control Alarm Control Push to Listen Message Overview Messagelist Tones Buttons Power off Power on Timeouts Call reminder 15 times 30 sec also Monitor Call suppression 30 sec Squelch 0 min 30 sec Scanner E KK KAA XXX Priority Channel Criteria Preamble Preamble 0 7 3 1 Settings Pager Model You can find your Pager s model in the System Tab Info Tone The pager works as a Tone Model even if it actually is a model that supports features of a higher model Pager Model Eco The pager works as a ECO Model even if it actually is a model that supports features of a higher model copyright Manual PSW629 Page 15 28 Swissphone Telecom AM Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 P 800 822 2180 De 7 2 ing amp Service jreles enter 800 822 2180 800 822 2180 De A jrele55 Bs Wir paging conter service 500 822 2180 Voice The pager works as a Voice Model if the hardware firmware is equipped as necessary But will not work as a higher model even if the hardware firmware would support it Memo The pager works as a Memo model if the hardware firmware is equipped as necessary Single Channel The receiver can be programmed to one frequency in the range of 500 kHz form the tuning frequency A single channel device can not b programmed to behave as multi channel unit Multi Channel Th
12. 5 paging me service 800 822 2180 5 Installation Place the CD in its drive and follow the instructions If need be start the SETUP EXE file You can start the software by double clicking on the file name PSW629 EXE or you can start it directly using the desktop icon For the use of the normal version of the PSW it is not necessary to order a code The PSW629 normal version allows to implement all network relevant programming functions These functions permit you to program pagers or store configuration the data on a media or print it out However it is not possible to change any service settings Service Version The service version Serv629 exe is only available on a separate CD and must be enabled by registration To receive this registration authorisation you need to attend a service course or a permission from Swissphone After start up the software generates a CODE unique to your computer which is displayed on the screen as Modifier Product Registration EID Transmit this code to SWISSPHONE via E mail Please contact Swissphone Telecom vendor service 41 44 786 77 70 now to register info swissphone com or Fax 41 0 44 786 7771 Modifier PSW62948E7528 S Po Code Poo yf OK X Abbrechen You can start the service version after enabling it by double clicking on the file Serv629 exe or you can start it directly by double clicking on the shortcut on the Windows desktop You will receive
13. File Info enter information regarding the file Sometimes the tabs are also called sheets or registers copyright Manual PSW629 Page 9 28 Swissphone Telecom AM Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 800 822 2180 Fy P Wireless amp paging enter service Co 7 Configuring A Receiver 7 1 Systems Tab Areas highlighted red concern 5 6 tone devices only RE629 Memo 0110000 C200624 00457 LEA 14187 7 cs 4m OB 81 88 20 kHz FM 1 97 01 01 2003 00 06 86 75500 84 05000 85 05000 Modulation Tuning Freq Switch Range ser Information System Options File Info 7 1 1 Configurations 50 configurations are available The user can switch select any of the configurations on the pager For the single channel receiver the frequency is always the same the configurations serve as profiles A multiple channel device can store up to 50 channels each with its accompanying settings To use profiles with a multi channel unit simply enter the same frequency twice with a different name e g Ch1A CH1b Enter the receiver frequency of the device here With one channel devices enter the same frequency for each configuration When you hit Enter after entering a Mark the Frequency will be copied into the next configuration With multi channel devices please pay attention to the switching range The characters entered here wi
14. Programming Manual RE629 V 2 04 copyright Manual PSW629 Page 1 28 Swissphone Telecom AM F lmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 800 822 2180 79 SIT P paging a Wireles Contents Serrie naa 1 General Mio MOM erario 3 2 Programming Sottware PSW 620 att ied ca sdeccceced ccceucgtussaeccatg rr rr rr rr rn nn nn nr nn 3 3 Programming station SCtUP sssseseeererrrrssrrssnorrrnrrsrrrnnnnnrrrrrrrrrn nr rr rr rr rr enn n nn nn nn 4 Ao Programming NOTES toa 5 5 NS T NT ant teta 6 6 FUSE Steps racers ee els eae ern cece tea te aoe tela bk k n obe sel hc de 7 Bd Men bar ae te o ao oa ea es Ace 7 6 27 ROO Ab asa ied sas odode cae A EAE na whace E E a te veers 8 6 3 Considerations before setting UP a PLOYAM ooooonocccccnncccnonnnanonnccnnnnnonannnannnnnnos 9 6 4 Structure of the SO ac 9 7 Configuring A RECEIVE acento oo nen ee 10 AS A dns anis res aaa te Saale aaa Da Assa Oas T 10 A A O Best FN RR 10 TONE SY ST N racionales traido di retardo 11 TAN 2o O meer E 11 Liar O O VEE oE EEEE E E A EEE EA 12 TO Options TI A A AEE Ea 15 7232 BES p O 15 TES SY SII ede coah E E 16 73 95 Settings Tone Decoder tao 17 134 MiSCellan amp OUS a ii hk 17 130 SCINS TOMOS A A et E aaa 20 T307 COMINGS PISOS sd a cedo 20 TAA WV AUN es oe ase see e 21 Ter AAA nn a ero ene ARA H R oe ae ee eee ar 23 TAa TNs HOA pn adderar a aei eaea iaaa EE he canbe asthe 24 8 Setting the clock a et cd iat al
15. SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 800 822 2180 De A P jreles gt es Wir aging Center VICE 300 822 2180 Pi Se Scanner All selected channels are scanned in order The first channel is the Priority Channel After Priority Channel receiving an alarm 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 First Tone Incase the first address tone is long enough it may be used as scan criteria For each channel you want to scan the tone needs to be prolonged 125ms 250ms for two Criteria channels SX 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 to use one off either Preamble 5 Tone only ore First tone for your scan criteria Define the length of the preamble as sent by the system Has to be gt 125 times number of channels In case the Preamble a preamble is longer than the minimum your standby time will be increased copyright Manual PSW629 Page 19 28 Swissphone Telecom AM Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 7 3 5 Settings Tones Buttons Power Off Power On P ireles5 paging s wi service 800 822 2180 No No sound is emitted when pressing a key
16. ate uted vast od tye ae eles rr rr RR RR enn Hee 25 de Seta pass WO acs corpses sec articles adresser EAEE T enn k ke ee hates Acts Ce aa lee 26 10 Important A A A RCE fr eR et 26 1T AUST ESN A tt AS 27 12 Technical Data SGA Professional uni caia ia 28 13 View of the SGA Professional occonnnoccccncnnnncccnononccncnccnnnnnnnnnnnnncncnnnnnnnnnnnnos 28 copyright Manual PSW629 Page 2 28 Swissphone Telecom AM Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 1 General information The Windows programming software PSW629 was developed to program the new RE629 generation of pagers This software is not downward compatible with the previous RE 429xx pager generation The software recognizes RS232 Ports and USB Serial converters The PGM 300 429 programming adapter now SGA Professional has not been changed and can be used together with this software The PSW629 software and Programming Guide can be obtained separately or in a complete programming set Programming software PSW629 SW Art No 0991 845 Scope of delivery e CD with PSW629 programming software SW Art No 0991 845 e The RE629 Programming Guide is available as a PDF file on the CD Programming set for RE629 SW Art No 0951 490 Scope of delivery e SGA Professional programming adapter SW Art No 0951 450 e RS 232 connection cable SW Art No 0240 130 e CD with PSW629 programming software SW Art No 0991 845 Option USB Serial Converter SW Art Nr
17. e receiver can be programmed to up to 50 frequencies and will receive on the frequency that is associated with the currently active configuration Scanner The receiver is able to scan through multiple channels sequentially The network has to send out a scan criteria long first tone or carrier to ensure that all alerts can be detected A criteria must be sent for at least 125ms per scanned channel Receiver Type 7 3 2 Settings System There are various options for the receiver to recognise the radio network The basic functionality is set here X No Network detection is switched off Net monitoring w Yes Network detection is switched on Other settings can be input If no monitoring functions are activated only the pager s own addresses are accepted for network detection X No Carrier detection is switched off Yes detecting a carrier is considered Network OK Carrier y When a gap in radio network communication occurs an Warning antenna symbol Y appears in the display as a first warning The time delay between network detection and warning can copyright Manual PSW629 Page 16 28 Swissphone Telecom AM Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 P 4 jreles ra i i 800 822 2180 be entered in the field to the right If communication with the network is still absent after a warning has been issued then an alarm is triggered and a Alert beep tone is sounded The t
18. e the number and size of each partition An incoming call always utilizes an entire partition Rechrg batt Voice Memory X No The receiver can not be switched off using the eye Switch Off eys Continuous operation Y Yes The receiver can be switched off using the keys X No The receiver is switched of directely after the message Squelch delayed 3 Y Yes The receiver remains about Y second longer open to receive X No The time since the message was received is tsh the displ Alanon Timor no own om e display Y Yes The time since the message was received is shown on the display Stop REC by X No Itis not possible to interupt the recording Receipt Y Yes The recording can be interupted Standard Volume Upon inserting a Battery this volume setting will be applied Watch X No Watch and Timestamp are not active Y Yes Watch is active timestamp may be activated Alarm Cont Relay is activated for 5 Sec upon alarm AF Control Relay is activated when speaker is active Y Yes In Silent mode the channel may be opened Push to Listen by pressing the right hand button after an alarm Relay Control A graphical overview of received calls is displayed when retrieving A call in Group A corresponds to a dash in the first column of the display Three dashes mean 3 or more calls in one Group A B C or D Message overview copyright Manual PSW629 Page 18 28 Swissphone Telecom AM Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern
19. equencies 5 6 Tone only copyright Manual PSW629 Page 7 28 Swissphone Telecom AM Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 P jrele55 Ae wir Paging Center Serv 800 822 2180 Windows Tile Arrange open windows side by side Cascade Make all windows visible Arrange Icons Arrange minimised windows Help About Information about the manufacturer and version 6 2 Toolbar z amp amp gt 0 8 ee a New 2 Ton Open Save Print Read Reset Write Password Service Language COM The symbols on the toolbar are for the following functions D Create new pager configuration New 5 6 Tone for either 2 or 5 6 Tone devices gt Open File Ctrl O i Save File Ctrl S amp Print File Ctrl P B Read Data Ctrl R D Reset Pager B Write Data Ctrl W Activate Service Menu E Password Set and change a password amp Set language za Port settings copyright Manual PSW629 Page 8 28 Swissphone Telecom AM F lmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 800 822 2180 Mer P reles5 paging Mer service 300 822 2180 6 3 Considerations before setting up a program The RE629 is available in different model variants Tone Voice and Memo Single channel Multi channel and so on Each of these pagers is available as either 2 tone or 5 6 tone devices Please understand that 2 5 Tone is a Manufacturing option and the receiver has to be ordered fo
20. ime delay between warning and alarm can be entered in the field to the right Only for Voice Memo X No The field strength symbol is displayed if there Inverted Segment is no Network Y Yes The field strength symbol is displayed if a network was detected X No receiver will not issue No Network Alerts if Chrg Unit Alert inside the charger Y Yes receiver alerts normally even in the charger X No The alarms as set by Alert are only once Alert Repetition signalized Y Yes The alarms as set by Alert are repeted X No Accustic alerts are never signalized Accustic Alert Y Yes Allalarms as set in the pager are signalized YA 7 3 3 Settings Tone Decoder Applies to 2 Tone only 7 3 4 Miscellaneous X No The vibrator is never operative Vibrator w Yes The vibrator functions in accordance with the following settings copyright Manual PS W629 Page 17 28 Swissphone Telecom AM Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 800 822 2180 DD A jrele55 A wir paging tenter service 500 822 2180 X No Itfunctions but not in the charging unit Y Yes It functions in the charging unit as well Standard The duration of one cycle is approx 1 second Beeper Fast The duration of one cycle is approx 0 5 seconds Choose if a nickel cadmium battery or a metal hydride battery is used Only for Memo pagers The analogue memory can be divided in partitions Defin
21. ll be displayed when the pager is ready to receive This serves too remind the user of the current setting For single channel units which do not use profiles it is best to leave this empty Frequency Profile copyright Manual PSW629 Page 10 28 Swissphone Telecom AM F lmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 ireles5 paging s wi service 800 822 2180 s Frequencies that are checked in this column will be scanned form top to bottom Tone System Only applies to 5 6 tone receivers After selection of a tone system the tables display the tone names 1 G frequencies and tone lengths along with their tolerances The tone lengths and the tolerances can be changed if necessary Tone System free Please weigh the consequences seriously before you change any settings here The following applies to BOS radio networks ZVEI I The parameters of the receiver are entered here Tone length The length of every tone can be individually set The same applies to the tolerances The frequencies of the tones can be entered here There TONGLARI are 16 fields available Toneenati Standard A Highest sensitivity Menor If no net standard transmission is used or to reach a higher g reliability the selection B to D can be used 7 1 2 Info After read out of a receiver the relevant data is available here Type Model version Serial Serial number Order Sequence number of the customer order Print
22. nsferred during a programming session from the PC system time The clock time can also be set at the receiver see user manual of the receiver It is also possible to set the clock time in the service dialogue Set Time is setting the PC system time on the receiver gt 5 Production gt Hardware gt Adjustments gt Software YN Tools Pager On LED vibrator Beeper Beep 01 Light Display volume SW ny Recorder abspielen Play message T Set Time Clear messages Build Checksums vRef Receiving frequency FCliemt 1 uC mode slow clock Radio LF Main clock Sub clock Selftest Testmode with Button Testmode copyright Manual PSW629 Page 25 28 Swissphone Telecom AM F lmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 800 822 2180 De A P d jreles Pasi ean ii 800 822 2180 9 Seta password To protect the user data of a receiver it is possible to set a password choose password in the toolbar The receiver is already protected during reading out New Password Confirm Passwort geloscht If the password is not available it is possible to set a new one hereby all user data are getting lost programming file reset If a receiver is coming without password into a repair center it is only possible to reset in this way If no password should be used any more read out the receiver save the program ming file and let the field empty new
23. password and confirm 10 Important notes There is an abundance of security features in the programming software that output clear information and warnings to ensure that the RE629 pager programming functions properly These features react to incorrectly defined parameters and request the user to check and correct the parameters Warnings are output when incorrect parameters ranges times or function links are selected The programming of incorrect parameters is hereby deterred Only a part of the errors due to incorrect variable values which could lead to improper function in the radio network can be discovered beforehand Only software related functions can be programmed The hardware in the device cannot be changed by the programming e The programming operation is indicated with a flashing green LED When the programming operation is completed the pager resets and the power can be heard When reading device data with READ the LED flashes and the pager resets too As long as the pager is in the programming status it shall under no circumstances be removed from the programming adapter If necessary send a reset command A short interruption can already lead to a E PROM corruption Therefore please check that the contacts on both pager and programming adapter are clean before programming copyright Manual PS W629 Page 26 28 Swissphone Telecom AM Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 800 8
24. r the correct system A later change of the tone system is not possible The models Voice and Memo have the option to use profiles The conventional switchable addresses used with the RE429 are no longer supported In idle state the active profile is always recognisable This is to ensure that the receiver is not set to the wrong channel or configuration unintentionally Additional profiles can be programmed at a later date without deleting the existing programming The memory capacity is adequate for 32 addresses when a control call is uses 31 control call address This makes it possible to store complete organisational structures in stock in the memory Only the currently required addresses are activated Thereby change can be effected with minimal effort and unbureaucratically You can use profiles to change the alarm tones To do this create a duplicate of the desired address and activate this in the new profile Enter a different alarm tone in this profile After the user switches over to the new profile the addresses remain active but the alarm tone is different e g without a tone 6 4 Structure of the Software The software is structured in four Tabs to switch between tabs simply click with your mouse on the desired tab at the bottom of the screen These tabs are available System profiles channels and tone system parameters Address enter and configure addresses Options define how the receiver can be operated
25. the serial number and password for your programming PC from SWISSPHONE Enter these in the appropriate fields The service version is subsequently enabled Remark Future upgrades will not require the input of a password on this computer However you will need a new password to install the software on another computer copyright Manual PSW629 Page 6 28 Swissphone Telecom AM Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 P jrele55 a amp WIE paging tente serv P 300 822 2180 6 First Steps 6 1 Menu bar In the menu bar there are main menus with submenus like those conventionally used in Windows applications File Pager Options Windows Help File New Opens standard file RE629 depending on type Open Opens the file Save Saves the current settings to the PC SER Saves the current settings under a new name on the PC Configure the printer and select if addresses options or both are printed Print Prints the active 629 file Exit Exit the program The lower section displays the last files used including their paths The files can be loaded directly from there Print Settings Pager Read Read the data from the pager Reset Resets the pager Write Write the data to the pager Options Language Selection German English French Italian Com Select the correct port Show Info Messages Show info text Preconfiguration of Tone lengths and Ton Systems Fr
26. y of the PG programming adapter to a 230V mains socket e The amber right hand LED on the programmer indicates that the programmer is powered on e To install the software place the CD in its drive and follow the instructions If you receive an error message repeat the installation If necessary deactivate anti virus software e Specify the PC port used in the programming software e The programming operation is indicated with a flashing green LED left hand side When the programming operation is completed the pager resets anda beep can be heard When reading device data with READ the LED flashes and the pager resets too As long as the pager is in the programming status it shall under no circumstances be removed from the programming adapter If necessary send a reset command A short interruption can already lead to EPROM corruption Therefore please check that the contacts on both pager and programming adapter are clean before programming Erroneous data packages lead to an interruption in the programming procedures and you will have to re write the configuration once more SWISSPHONE is not liable for incorrect programs for programs that violate the regulations of the BOS or any other network operators or for any damage resulting from such programs P copyright Manual PSW629 Page 5 28 Swissphone Telecom AM F lmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern SWION Art No 0991845 V 2 04 06 08 2007 800 822 2180 Y 753 reles
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