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1. Messages AWA 9 3 2 1 Reading Stored Messages 9 3 2 2 Reading a New Message 9 e ER e ad 10 3 2 4 Un protecting a Message aa 10 3 2 5 Deleting Individual Messages 11 3 20 Deleting All WIESSACCS AA 11 Da SC IA Ia 12 SE e En dE 12 33A WA OT EE 13 3 3 3 Daily Alarm Settings ateeeeccatavecanundesacenceustacsctessacsseuseeesceseceustustacesdedegerdavseceaceseceasuestareneeianens 13 3 3 4 Time amp Date EE egene geet Ee Eder e EE 14 ie po Heeler BOOK ee 14 4 EE 16 4 1 Further Help and Support seseseseseesooososoosnsnnna 16 WA Pre aUt NE ssar AI 16 4 3 ET E d EE 17 A3 dee ee E 17 KS CS Te AAA E 17 4 3 3 Mechanical Se Le siaa kaasi iani 17 ASA KESHO NI dn nn Tnn a aaa 17 CommtechWireless Page 3 7900 Pager Manual 1 1 About This Handbook This handbook is designed to assist you use the 7900 pager Following the steps and checklists correctly will ensure that there will be no problems when using the 7900 pager Conventions E NOTE A note preceded with this symbol indicates secondary information pertaining to the topic under discussion IMPORTANT A Right pointing arrow followed by text in this manner presents important information A WARNING Warnings like this alert you to the fact that you might damage your eguipment or lose data if you don t follow instructions carefully Page 4 CommtechWireless Manual 7900 Pager 2 ABOUT
2. actually activated 8 Once you have pressed the Read Key to the end of the line the pager will beep and you will be returned to the Standby Screen where the ZS Daily Alarm icon will appear on the LCD if you have any activated alarms set CommtechWireless Page 13 7900 Pager 3 3 4 3 3 5 Page 14 Manual Time amp Date Settings AS This menu item is used to set the time and date for the pager The time and date are normally displayed on the Standby Screen and also at the end of each message as part of the message Time Stamp 1 2 Enter the Settings Menu Using the E Arrow Keys scroll through the various settings until the D Date amp Time menu item is found Press the Read Key to confirm selection of this menu item Usethe amp Arrow Keys to alter fields and the Read Key to move along to the next field Press the Read Key until it reaches the end of the line The pager will beep and the information will be automatically saved You will then be returned to the Standby Screen Telephone Book This menu item is used to store the names and numbers of your contacts To view an entry in the pager d 2 Enter the Settings Menu Using the E Arrow Keys scroll through the various settings until the Phone Book menu item is found Press the Read Key to confirm selection of this menu item Use the amp Arrow Keys to scroll through telephone book entries already entered into the page
3. keys CommtechWireless Page 7 7900 Pager 3 1 5 3 1 6 Page 8 Manual Turning the Pager OFF 1 Go to the Standby Screen 2 Press and holdthe Escape Key to display the Settings Menu FF 3 Usingthe amp Arrow Keys scroll through the Settings Menu until GC Pager Off is selected 4 Press the Read Key to select 5 Press the Read Key again to confirm Activating the Backlight The backlight can be enabled in one of three ways depending on the settings programmed into it using the programming software 1 By pressing and hold the S Read Key for two seconds to activate 2 By pressing any key 3 When a message has been received and then pressing any key The backlight will automatically extinguish after a few seconds Alternatively press and hold the Read Key for two seconds to de activate CommtechWireless Manual 7900 Pager 3 2 Managing Messages 3 2 1 Reading Stored Messages 1 Press the S Read Key to read the latest stored messages 2 Keep pressing the Read Key to scroll through all stored messages The Time Stamp display always appears at the end of each message to show the time date and address properties of the message gS NOTE If a message is longer than the screen width the P icon will be displayed on the LCD to indicate it To view the rest of the message press the Read Key 3 If there are no pages currently stored the LCD will show x and return you to the
4. ARE LICENSE STATEMENT This manual software and electronic circuitry are protected by international copyright laws Under the copyright laws this manual software and electronic circuitry may not be copied in whole or in part without written prior consent of Commtech Wireless except in the normal use of the software to make an archival copy of the software for the sole purpose of backing up the software and protecting your investment from loss or damage LIMITED WARRANTY With respect to the physical documentation and physical electronic circuitry enclosed herein Commtech Wireless warrants the same to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase In the event of notification within the warranty period of defects in material or workmanship Commtech Wireless will replace the defective diskettes documentation and electronic circuitry The remedy for breach of this warranty shall be limited to replacement and shall not encompass any other damages including but not limited to loss of profit and special incidental consequential or other similar claims Commtech Wireless specifically disclaims all other warranties expressed or implied including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with respect to defects in the documentation and electronic circuitry and the program license granted herein in particular and without limiting operation
5. Asia Pacific PO Box 1037 OPDC 6916 PERTH Western Australia Phone 618 6240 0000 Fax 61 8 6240 0001 7900 Pager User Manual Manual Revision 1 40 Last updated 17 08 2009 CommtechWireless A DIVISION OF AMCOM SOFTWARE Email sales commtechwireless com Web www commtechwireless com Americas 8301 Cypress Plaza Drive Suite 105 JACKSONVILLE FL 32256 4416 Phone 1904 281 0073 Fax 1 904 281 0074 EMEA Vindingaard Rinvej 1 DK 7100 Vejle DENMARK Phone 45 8226 7280 Fax 45 8226 7289 7900 Pager Manual NOTICE This manual software and electronic circuitry are copyrighted All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual software and electronic circuitry may not be copied in whole or in part without written prior consent of Commtech Wireless All information provided in this document is carefully prepared and offered in good faith as a guide in the installation use and servicing of our products Installers must ensure that the final installation operates satisfactorily within the relevant regulatory requirements Commtech Wireless accepts no responsibility for incorrect installation Commtech Wireless reserves the right to change products specifications and installation data at any time without notice Commtech Wireless makes certain limited warranties with respect to defective diskettes documentation and electronic circuitry Please see the associated information contained on this page SOFTW
6. Standby Screen 3 2 2 Reading a New Message When the pager is being used it will typically be at the Standby Screen awaiting a page 1 When a page is received it will alert the user depending on the pagers current alert settings 2 To stop the pager from alerting you about the received page press any key 3 The received page will be shown on the LCD screen 4 When you have finished reading the message press the Escape Key to return to the Standby Screen NOTE The 22 Unread Message icon appears whenever there are stored messages in the pager that have not been read Press the Read Key to view any unread messages The pager will also emit a short warning beep every few minutes to alert the user that unread messages exist on the pager w i NOTE If the current message is a repeated message the Duplicate Message icon will appear E NOTE If the pager receives a corrupt message it will attempt to display the message as best as possible The pager will show ER on the time stamping screen E NOTE The 7900 pager can store up to 60 messages depending on settings programmed into it If a new message is received whilst the pagers message memory is full the oldest message gets deleted to make room for the new message CommtechWireless Page 9 7900 Pager Manual 3 2 3 Protecting a Message Protecting a message is used when you wish to prevent a message from being deleted Follow the directions below to protect a
7. THE 7900 PAGER About The CommtechWireless 7900 Pager is as clever as it is simple Designed for alphanumeric numeric and tone only paging applications it s a dream come true Reliability Reliability is one of the key factors when considering a pager Not only does this determine how reliably the pager receives the message but it also determines the expected life span of the pager That s why the 7900 is backed by a full 12 month warranty and is available in over 30 countries across the globe Coupled with this all repairs and warranty claims are conducted locally by Commtech Ease of Use Plain and simple That was the specification for the design of the user interface An intuitive menu system guides the user through the pagers functions with ease The display characters on the 7900 extra large making it easy to read when you are ina hurry Features The 7900 will run rings around other pagers Boasting simple delete delete all and message reading facilities It s also possible to change alert melodies vibration and even set up to 5 daily alarms if you wish The 7900 also comes with an easy to use telephone book that allows you to store up to 20 names and phone numbers One of the unsung features of the 7900 is the low purchase price and the low cost for spare parts Commtech has ensured that the 7900 meets many requirements including capital budgets Synthesized Do you have multiple frequencies and require on
8. e pager to solve all your problems The Commtech 7900 will help The 7900 is a fully synthesized pager simply program in the frequency you require and hey presto you re done This translates to less stock and much faster supply times CommtechWireless Page 5 7900 Pager E 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 Page 6 Manual THE 7900 PAGER Getting Started Case Layout The Commtech 7900 pager has four buttons on its case CommtechWireless Escape Left Right Read Key Key Key Key LCD Screen The 7900 Pager contains a backlit two line alphanumeric LCD screen Each line is 18 characters long There is also a row of small icons underneath this line which give a quick indication of the current status and settings for the pager The LCD screen is shown below The table below shows the meaning of each icon Icon Description PM lie mesae a Meee Y CCC p Mesage connuesonnea CommtechWireless Manual 7900 Pager 3 1 3 Replacing the Battery The pager will warn you when the battery is getting low if enabled in programming software within the unit by displaying the battery low icon on the LCD screen described above The pager is powered by a single alkaline battery Follow these directions to replace the battery A WARNING Before removing the battery make sure the pager is turned OFF Removing the battery while the power is ON can corrupt or delete data If you do not wish to use the pager for a long t
9. e stored on the pager follow the directions below 1 Whilst the message you wish to delete is being displayed press and hold the Escape Key to display the Delete Menu 2 Using the amp Arrow Keys scroll through the menu until x Delete is found D NOTE The Escape Key can be pressed while in the Delete Menu to return you to the Standby Screen without deleting any messages 3 Press the Read Key to confirm deletion of this message pa NOTE Protected messages will remain on the pager 4 Pressthe Escape Key to return to the Standby Screen 3 2 6 Deleting All Messages To delete all messages stored on the pager follow the directions below 1 Whilst the message you wish to delete are being displayed press and hold the Escape Key to display the Delete Menu 2 Using the A Arrow Keys scroll through the menu until ALL Delete All is found D NOTE The Escape Key can be pressed while in the Delete Menu to return you to the Standby Screen without deleting any messages 3 Press the Read Key to confirm deletion of all messages E NOTE Protected messages will remain on the pager 4 Dress the Escape Key to return to the Standby Screen CommtechWireless Page 11 7900 Pager 3 3 Manual Settings The Settings Menu is entered into depending on the language setting programmed into the pager e UK English Either by pressing and holding the Escape Key or by tapping the amp Arrow Keys
10. en CommtechWireless Manual 7900 Pager 3 3 2 Power Off GC This menu item is used to turn the pager off This helps conserve battery life when the pageris notin use 1 Enter the Settings Menu 2 Using the amp Arrow Keys scroll through the various settings until the OFF a Power Off menu item is found 3 Press the Read Key to select this menu item Confirm selection by pressing the Read Key again The pager will then turn off 3 3 3 Daily Alarm Settings A This menu item is used to set the daily alarms The pager can have up the five alarms set l Enter the Settings Menu 2 Using the amp Arrow Keys scroll through the various settings until the A Daily Alm menu item is found 3 Press the s Read Key to confirm selection of this menu item The Daily Alarm menu will then appear 4 Using the amp Arrow Keys you can scroll through the five types of alarms available They are All Days Weekday Holiday Special Day 1 and Special Day 2 5 Press the 5 Read Key to confirm selection of the desired alarm type 6 Usethe A Arrow Keys to alter fields and the S Read Key to move along to the next field 7 One of the fields within this screen is a 7 bell icon Using the 7 amp Arrow Keys you can toggle between Li enabling or Ki disabling the current alarm E NOTE The ability to disable each daily alarm is useful as it enables you to configure an alarm ready for use at any time but not have it
11. erature E 20 to 60 C Working Humigdity Up to 95 50 C non condensing E D E Better than 12kV 4 3 4 RF Specification TT HE 1 Local 21 4 MHz 2 Local 455 kHz Local oscillation v 1 Local PLL synthesized 2 local crystal controlled Non Tuning Frequency Spread ess nsssssensssereesssreresssrrresssrersssereressereees 4MHz 8Mhz total DEE 512bps 5uV m 1200bps 7uV m Pass BINA WAA E 3 0kHz DOG eese e e 4 5kHz DC modulation NRZ Selectivity ccccceeecccesececeeccecenececeeseceeeueceeeueceesueceesunecessuaeeeeeners Better than 60dB 25kHz SOUNIOUS et den MT Better than 50dB USE OCON aa Better than 50dB MS ug ee WA E Better than 50dB Co channelReiection issoro rerisseris Better than 6dB at 300Hz Frequency Stability VHF 10ppm UHF 5ppm 930Mhz 3ppm CommtechWireless Page 17
12. from the Standby Screen e USA Russian Spanish French German Italian Thai by pressing and holding the Escape Key from the Standby Screen The available functions include Alert Settings Power Off Daily Alarm Settings Date amp Time Settings and Phone Book Settings The amp Arrow Keys are used to scroll through the different menus D NOTE The Escape Key can then be pressed at any time to return you to the Standby Screen without saving any changes E NOTE If the language is set to UK English an English text description appears next to the icon and one menu item is displayed per page 3 3 1 Alert Settings d This menu item is used to determine how the pager behaves when it receives a message 1 Enter the Settings Menu 2 Using the E Arrow Keys scroll through the various settings until the d Alert Set menu item is found 3 Press the Read Key to confirm selection of this menu item 4 Using the amp Arrow Keys to toggle between the four various alert types These are from left right Beep Motor Beep amp Motor and Mute The pager will demonstrate how each alert type behaves as you scroll through them E NOTE This is the default setting programmed into the pager Some pagers may not have all Alert types available Page 12 5 Once you have chosen the alert type you wish to use press the Read Key to confirm the selection You will then be automatically returned to the Standby Scre
13. ime write down any important data stored in the pager and remove the battery 1 Turn the pager off see the directions on this later on in this manual 2 Slide up the battery compartment lock on the pager case 3 Remove the battery compartment cover by sliding it in the direction of the marked arrow 4 Remove the exhausted battery and replace it with a fresh AA alkaline battery IMPORTANT If you replace the batteries quickly stored messages settings and the time date will be retained 5 Re attach the battery compartment and return the lock to its original position 3 1 4 Turning the Pager ON To turn the pager ON follow these steps 1 Insert the battery into the pager 2 If the battery is already in the pager press and the hold the s Read Key for two seconds The pager may beep and or vibrate depending on the current alert settings in the pager The LCD screen will also activate to show that it is working properly This initialization lasts for several seconds After the initialization is complete the pager will display a start up message for two seconds if this has been programmed in After the start up message has been displayed you will be at the Standby Screen The Standby Screen shows the current date and time 3 After a short amount of inactivity the pagers LCD screen will turn blank except for a small round icon on the bottom left corner You can return to the Standby Screen at anytime by pressing any of the
14. message 1 Whilst the message is being displayed press and hold the Escape Key to display the Delete Menu 2 Using the A Arrow Keys scroll through the menu until Protect is found D NOTE The Escape Key can be pressed while in the Delete Menu to return you to the Standby Screen without protecting any messages 3 Press the 5 Read Key to confirm your choice The G Message Locked icon will appear on the LCD screen to confirm the message is locked Press the Escape Key to return to the Standby Screen E NOTE When the pager reaches the maximum number of protected messages available the display will show Protect Full to remind you that it cannot store any more protected messages 3 2 4 Un protecting a Message To un protect a message follow the directions below 1 Whilst the protected message is being displayed press and hold the Escape Key to display the Delete Menu 2 Using the amp Arrow Keys scroll through the menu until 5 Unprotect is found D NOTE The Escape Key can be pressed while in the Delete Menu to return you to the Standby Screen without un protecting any messages gi 3 Press the Read Key to confirm your choice The a Message Locked icon will disappear from the LCD screen to confirm the message is now unlocked Dress the Escape Key to return to the Standby Screen Page 10 CommtechWireless Manual 7900 Pager 3 2 5 Deleting Individual Messages To delete an individual messag
15. of the program license with respect to any particular application use or purpose COMPLIANCE NOTICES AUSTRALIA Where applicable to ensure compliance with ACA Technical Standards this equipment is labeled with a Telecommunications Compliance Label For safety reasons this equipment should only be connected to compliant telecommunications equipment in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions NORTH AMERICA Where applicable this equipment has been tested and found to comply with FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 with the limits of a Class B digital device designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference This equipment generates uses and can radiate frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause interference harmful to radio communications On the base of the equipment is a label containing an FCC Registration Number if applicable Page 2 CommtechWireless Manual 7900 Pager Table of Contents LI ADOUT ThS FANG BO AI 4 2 ABOUT THE 7900 PAGER wcssnccsnccsnnssacsoanposatesaseaciensseaetenssoniscnasasanesnnesainveneacasnsanseasvusenumeanseuetereseneteressnciens 5 3 TAE Eege 6 31 Getting d E 6 et Fea D e oa gt Lo S ee een eRe eee O eee eee a ere ee rene eee 6 Deke WC SCR CCN II 6 313 Replacing the Battery ii aa 7 SC ba HR RT ene Pager ON E 7 3 155 Turning the Pager OFF ai AA ka AA waa ES 8 3 1 6 Activating the Eet 8 3 2 Managing
16. ould a fault develop with the hardware or software contact your place of purchase for the most appropriate form of action Do not attempt to open or repair any of the products as this may void any warranty Precautions IP This pager contains precision electronic components Avoid temperature extremes during use and storage and do not subject it to strong impact Avoid using the pager in an area where it might come into contact with liquids or very high humidity Never try to take the pager apart Doing so can lead to serious damage and malfunction Replace the battery as soon as possible after you notice it getting low Leaving a dead battery in the pager can result in damage caused by leaking fluids The battery should be removed from the pager if you do not plan to use it for a long time Clean the pager by wiping it with a soft dry cloth You can also use a cloth moistened with a weak solution of mild neutral detergent and water Wring as much liquid as possible from the cloth before wiping the pager Never use thinner benzene alcohol or other volatile agents to clean the pager Do not allow the pager to be exposed to direct sunlight heat from heaters or other sources of heat greater than 60 C Do not leave the pager in a motor vehicle that is parked in the sun Never expose batteries to direct sunlight or incinerate them Doing so may cause the batteries to explode Never try to charge batteries or take them apart Doing
17. r The entry number is displayed on the first row of the LCD Only the name field is displayed scrolling through the entries To view the number associated with the name select the entry with the Read Key The rest of the details will then be displayed Press the Escape Key to return to the Standby Screen To add an entry into the pager 1 2 Enter the Settings Menu Using the amp Arrow Keys scroll through the various settings until the Phone Book menu item is found 7 Press the Read Key to confirm selection of this menu item CommtechWireless Manual 7900 Pager To add a new entry use the E Arrow Keys to select the d New Entry icon from the Telephone book menu Press the Read Key to confirm selection You will then be prompted to enter a name and number for the contact The 8 Arrow keys are used to alter fields The Read Key is used to move along to the next field At any time you can press the Escape Key The pager will then prompt you to enter either exit the Telephone book kal saving any changes made or le not saving the changes made CommtechWireless Page 15 7900 Pager 4 4 1 4 2 Page 16 Manual APPENDIX Further Help and Support Contact your Place of Purchase A CommtechWireless Authorized Distributor or Dealer sets up most systems Contact your place of purchase with inquiries beyond the scope of this manual This Product is Not Field Serviceable Sh
18. so can cause them to leak fluid CommtechWireless Manual 7900 Pager 4 3 Specifications Note Specifications subject to change without any notice 4 3 1 Electrical Specification Rx Frequency MHZ 135 175 276 284 406 414 429 437 439 470 929 932 Nominal Battery Life around 20 40 days AA alkaline battery PONT U E 1 x AA battery 1 5 volts Current Consumption RF lt 8mA Standby lt 1mA Vibrate lt 100mA Buzzer lt 80mA Low Voltage RT et de EE RF cut 1 1volts 0 05volts BAG E 3 x White LED VE 4 Keys Enter Escape Left Arrow Right Arrow 4 3 2 Technical Specification SEI E E POCSAG Programming ossnesssnssseessssesssresssees Programming lead and software or manually on pager ET ele E 6 frame independent Message Capacity ssessnessosssseereessssrrerresssseerene 60 messages 500 characters per message Memory Dili E more than 20 minutes Re 6 x 8 dot matrix total of 36 chars PCOS AAA 9 function icons WE ACO EE Low noise core less motor BOZ E EE 80dBc SPL 30cm E Oe Beep Vibrate Beep amp Vibrate PISO ANS ee CE FCC ACA C tick DOC 4 3 3 Mechanical Specification UNIT SA ia 70 x 49 x 19 mm 2 7 x 1 9 x 0 7 inches without holster A cll aa ee 46 grams 1 6 oz E Sa 1S E Dust Proof Working Temperature ccccsesecccccssssccecceeseccccsaeeccessaeeeeceeseeeecesseaueeeesuaeeseesesees 10 to 50 C Storage Temp
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