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1. D P Wireles ing lt r pagild rente service a 822 2180 Inserting the battery To insert the battery proceed as follows 1 Open the battery compartment by pressing down the tongue into the rear panel and pulling out the battery cover sideways If necessary use a coin as a tool 2 When inserting the battery please observe the correct polarity and the marking of the cells Insert the supply source with the negative pole leading so that the spiral spring is slightly compressed and then simply lay the battery into the battery compartment 3 Replace the battery cover and push it in until the tongue latches into the rear panel of the housing Automatic switch on After inserting the battery in the battery compartment the receiver switches on automatically A self 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 indicator shows the approximate energy level of the power source i If a self test does not take place check the polarity of the power source or place the pager into a charger Various charging units are available LG Standard ALG Standard LGRA Professional ALGRA Professional Switching off Switch off your receiver by simultaneously pressing the keys SELECT 1 and EXECUTE 2 for about 4 seconds In the display the frame of the battery symbol flashes and
2. an clicking sound can be heard until the Display is cleared The pager is now switched off Select 1 Execute 2 T DE Switching on keys If the receiver is switched off you can switch on the pager operation by simultaneously pressing both operating keys SELECT 1 and EXECUTE 2 A self test takes place every time the unit is switched on as described in chapter automatic switch on Copyrights by Release 2 11 Swissphone Telecom AG 18 11 2006 Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern Art Nr 0343134 Seite 4 9 jess Pad ige Cen Selecting the functions The operation of the unit is very simple ergonomic and is designed for a high level of operational security The keys are located in the upper left and right corners of the unit The left hand key is SELECT 1 and it allows you to move through the various functions The right hand key is EXECUTE 2 and is used to confirm the selection Use the left hand key 1 to select the desired operational function The symbol begins to flash Using the right hand key the desired operational function can be acknowledged and the symbol ceases to flash in the display i The number of functions and symbol selection sequence can be individually defined using the programming device Display some features only avilable in selected models Loud ini Scan OU Minibeep Silent Monitor alert N alert 0 n v r 4 digit addresses address display Battery capacity display
3. current state on or gF F is displayed To change the state press the EXECUTE key 2 Copyrights by Release 2 11 Swissphone Telecom AG 18 11 2006 Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern Art Nr 0343134 Seite 7 9 800 822 2180 AS I m ger ing sntel pags rente service I 0 822 2180 80 Alarm timer voice memo only In case the alarm timer function is activated through the programming software the time passed since reception of the last alarm is displayed on the LCD The LED and the address arrow flash The alarm timer is reset by acknowledging the alarm 7 While the two right most 7 segment characters are flashing the time _ Since the alert is displayed in minutes and seconds When 59 minutes a a in T 59 seconds are elapsed all characters will flash The elapsed time is ULL 1 now displayed as hours and minutes The arrow and LED continue to f flash The time is not displayed anymore once the counter overflows after 12 hours only the LED for incoming calls flashes now Setting the clock voice memo only Use the SELECT key 1 to navigate to the menu Setting the clock the time symbol begins to flash Use the CONFIRMATION key 2 to select hours and use the 9 SELECT key 1 to adjust the setting Pressing the CONFIRMATION key 2 a second time will make the changes permanent The display now switches into the minute display mode which can be adjusted as shown above Continual pressing of key 1 e
4. well as for other 9 1 Purposes These freely programmable address designators can be assigned J I f tothe addresses of the pager The designators will appear during the alerting of the address and during retrieval of the call They also show the active profile s name when the recievers goes into idle state if programmed Call retrieval Press the EXECUTE key 2 to switch into call retrieval mode The group arrow of the last received alert starts to flash Voice and memo models will show the mark name of the address alternating with the time the alert was received timestamp Pagers with voice memory will start playing back the most recently stored message If more than one message have been received they will be displayed and played back in succession You will always get the more recent ones before the older ones If you only press key 2 once the messages are not acknowledged and the group arrows will stay in the display The call reminder is not reset as there are unacknowledged calls You will get reminder beeps in the programmed interval until you acknowledge the calls Message Overview voice memo only When activated this gives you a graphical overview of the received messages When call retrieval is started you will get a 2 seconds delay during which 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
5. SWISSPHONE Operating Instructions Swissphone Analog Pager Contents lg 114010 10 CUO ON eee ee ee eee 2 COMMISSIONI EEE EEE 2 Power supply ee 2 Serung te DAC Y EN 4 Automatic switch on ranenanennnrrnnnrnnnennnnnnnnenanennnrnnnnnnanennsennnnnnanennnennnnnnnsennsennnennnsennn 4 SWIC 1 01 O EE EE NE NE NE EEE 4 SWIECA ONM VEE 4 ENE NNN ee 5 Display some features only avilable in selected models rrrrnnnrnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnne 5 EOGI 1 E ona E E A 5 SL CO JE 5 MEAC EE 5 Monitor voice and MEMO ONY rorunanenannnnnnnnnnnnrvnnrnanenanrnarrnrnnnenanenannnusnnaennsennnennee 6 Scan Multi Channel only errenernnnennanennanennanennanennnnennnnennunennanennanennanennuennunennunene 6 Volume Not TOF TONG GCO cece tec doce does eesti decade A A ede cade cadence decade sheen 6 INOW MICS S ee 6 Recording a Voice Call memo only cece eecceceeeeeceeeeeseeeeseecesseeeessaeeeseeeesaaeess 6 Cancelling an alarm while still receving the announcement voice memo only 6 Address display voice MEMO ONY cccceccseececeeeeceeeeceeeeceueeseueeseueeseueeseeesseeesees 7 672 ks Uo co NN NN 7 Message Overview VOICE MEMO Only ccccceeeeceeeeceeeeceeeeceueeseueeseueeseueesaeeeesaes 7 Acknowledging Calls rarrnnnnnrrnnnrnrnnnnrnnnnrnrnnnennnnnenrnnnennnnsennannennnnsennansennnssnnnnssnnnnn 7 Retriving acknowledged calls MEMO only cccccseeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeaeeeeseeeeseeeeseees
6. Set time Field strength alarm Loud alert Incoming calls are signalled simultaneously with a call signal and a vibration In rf addition the LED in the upper left corner starts flashing Following these signals you will hear the spoken announcement via the loudspeaker not applicable to the tone model Minibeep Incoming calls are first indicated by the vibrator and then with short beep tones The LED in the upper left corner also flashes Following these signals you will hear the spoken announcement not applicable to the tone model Silent alert Incoming calls are signalled visually and by the vibrator There is no acoustic alarm and no spoken announcement is heard Exception voice and memo In case the Push to Listen option has been activated with the programming software you may hear the announcement by pressing the righthand button after an alert Copyrights by Release 2 11 Swissphone Telecom AG 18 11 2006 Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern Art Nr 0343134 Seite 5 9 Monitor not for tone eco In this operational mode you can hear everything that is spoken over the set radio Q channel Calls addressed to you will be signalled acoustically If you wish to switch off the continuous monitoring listening operation select one of the acoustic symbols with key 1 and confirm this with key 2 Scan Multi Channel only When set to scan the receiver will change the programmed channels automatically C To make sure
7. d in the pager When operated with a rechargeable battery the LC display indicates the type of rechargeable battery m d n H If a dry cell battery is detected then BAE E is displayed To prevent charging of a battery in the charging unit CU the receiver displays AEE for 3 seconds i Note If the newly inserted energy source dry cell battery or rechargeable battery is discharged the recognition will first be carried out after charging for 10 minutes If a rechargeable battery is detected then charging is continued If a dry cell battery is detected then charging is stopped immediately General Information Battery 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 be replaced charged as soon as possible i Note Please only use batteries recommended by the manufacturer Illumination Background illumination for the LCD which is switched on with every key switch enables you to read the operational status of your unit in the dark Interface Port For the connection of various accessory devices e g battery charger programming kit Accessory devices LG Standard charging unit Economical intelligent charging unit ALG Standard charging unit Economical intelligent charging unit for use in 12V vehicle electrical systems LGRA Professional Rugged intelligent cha
8. ees 7 GE 100110 0 EEE EE NE 7 Field strength alarm voice MEMO OnNly rrrrnnnnrnnnnennnnevnnnevnnnennanennnnennnnennarennnsennnn 7 Alarm timer voice MEMO OnNly annnnrnnnrnnnnnanrnnnrnnrnnnrrnnrnannnannnnrnnrnnnenannnnnnnnnnnnennn 8 Setting the clock VOICE MEMO only ecccceecccceeceeceeeeeeeeeeseeceseeeeesseeeesaaeeeeeeeeeeas 8 Choosing profiles channels voice MEMO only rrrrnnnnernnnevnnnrvnnnernnnernnnernnnennnnen 8 Secondary Menu voice MEMO only rrrronnrnrnnnrnrnnnerrnnnenrannenrannennansennansennnennnnsenn 8 Battery status indicator rrnrrnarernnrvnnnevanennnrnnanennnrnnrnnnnennnrnnnnnnanennnrnnnnennnennsrnnnnennn 8 Battery rechargeable battery reCOQNitiONn ccccccccsececececeeeeeeeeeceeeesaeeesaneesaaees 9 ETNA 9 gt EE ERE Gaianeuessiatiaaeeranswanskagieeeieaaneasieaseoes 9 2 VS OE NE EN 9 lumination 2 2 cece cece cece ceeec eee eeeeaeecaeece cece eeaeceeeceeesaeesaeeseeseueeeeesaeeseeseessueeeeeseeeseeeaes 9 MORACE PON ES E E 9 Accessory devices rrrrarrrrarrrvarrnvanrvransnranrnransnnansnnansnnansnnanennansnnanennanennanennunennasennnn 9 TESE EEE EE EEE 9 Copyrights by Release 2 11 Swissphone Telecom AG 18 11 2006 F lmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern Art Nr 0343134 Seite 1 9 jess I 2 2180 k ire be WIE gind ontel pa jce cente Sel 800 827 Introduction We would like to congratulate you on your new receiver In purchasing the new Swissph
9. ffects a fast forward for quicker setting changes When your receiver is configured to use multiple channels or profiles the name of the channel profile will be shown while the receiver is idle To see the current time simply press key 1 once When no profiles channels are used the watch is shown permanently Choosing profiles channels voice memo only In case your receiver offers profiles the currently active profile 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 SELECT key 1 until the 4 digit 7 segment character display flashes You may now switch between the pre set profiles channels by pushing the EXECUTE 2 key If your desired profile channel is shown your selection is made permanent by pressing the SELECT key 1 If Extra Profile F was enabled with the programming software you will see a dash or the aforementioned E With EXECUTE key 2 you can activate or disable the Extra Profile The extra profile is activated when F is shown and deactivated when is shown In idle state the receiver always displays the active profile or the active reception channel Secondary Menu voice memo only The programming software allows you to split the menu into two parts Everything above the secondary menu is accessible directly pressing the left hand button repeatedly To
10. he N display is flashing This is true for all four operational modes You may a either assign a fixed number of message blocks to an address or leave z REC them as dynamically shared The duration of these blocks can be selected from the following range 8x30 6x40 4x60 3x80 or 2x120 seconds Further details may be found in the programming software manual A Message heard in monitor mode which did not alert the pager will be not recorded During recording you may operate the receiver e g switching operation modes If you d like to interrupt a recording simply press the right hand button for 2 seconds Cancelling an alarm while still receving the announcement voice memo only Usually when you press the EXECUTE 2 button while an alert is being signalled alert pattern active both the pattern will stop and you will not hear the announcement If you would like to be able to cancel the alert pattern but still get the announcement enable the following option Options Tab gt Settings gt Miscellaneous gt Alert ack voice on For 5 tone receivers this behaviour is in effect when Delayed message is used Copyrights by Release 2 11 Swissphone Telecom AG 18 11 2006 F lmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern Art Nr 0343134 Seite 6 9 800 822 2180 AS I m ger na amp ging ntel paf jce LENE sel 800 822 2180 Address display voice memo only This 4 digit 7 segment display serves as a display for addresses as
11. mmissioninq Power supply The following power sources of the size AA L6 or AM3 Mignon can be used Alkaline leak proof alkaline dry batteries WARNING Alkaline batteries should not be charged or re charged Danger of explosion Re chargeable batteries either nickel cadmium or nickel metal hydride For safety reasons to re charge use a charger from the original Swissphone range of accessories WARNING Do not dispose of batteries and re chargeable batteries in fire Risk of explosion WARNING Keep batteries out of reach of children under 3 years The Swissphone Analog receiver is automatically switched on when the battery is inserted Copyrights by Release 2 11 Swissphone Telecom AG 18 11 2006 Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern Art Nr 0343134 Seite 2 9 ae D P paging amp wireles r cente service 800 822 2180 A test is done whilst all loads in the device are activated 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 using the operation in the device see chapter Selecting the type of re chargeable battery The indication will be shown correctly after at least one full charge re charge cycle Copyrights by Release 2 11 Swissphone Telecom AG 18 11 2006 Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern Art Nr 0343134 Seite 3 9 800 822 2180
12. no Alarm is being missed you have to ensure one of the following is the case for each call The first tone of any address hast to be of sufficient length the carrier has to be pre keyed or a preamble tone has to be sent This pre emission needs to be at least 125ms per scanned channel You may enable the scan option in addition to any of the main modes of operation Loud alert Minibeep Silent alert and Monitor Volume not for tone eco The volume for voice messages can be set to one of 4 levels The volume of the al call signal is not affected by this parameter With key 1 select the volume symbol Am Using key 2 you can now select the desired level 1 2 3 or 4 which you can then acknowledge with key 1 Level 1 is the quietest and Level 4 the loudest Level 3 corresponds to the nominal volume New message Apart form the selected acoustical alert all receiver models may signal a 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 while alerting In addition these models will start the alarm timer When the alarm timer is stopped with the right hand button the Call retrieval is initiated Recording a Voice Call memo only Devices with voice storage will record the message following an alert if the corresponding Abe address is configured accordingly While recording the REC sign in t
13. one Analog Pager you have decided on a class leading device combining an attractive design ease of operation and the highest quality These operating instructions provide you with information on how to get the most from your device Always keep them readily to hand A current revision of this manual may be found on www swissphone com Documentation for some functions is only provided in the Programming Manual which is also available from our website The Swissphone Analog Pager is available in different versions and can be configured for your particular application For this reason it is possible that features described in these operating instructions may not be available on your device We hope you will enjoy reading through these operating instructions and using your Swissphone pager Legend i Special information 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 with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Co
14. reach functions that are in below the secondary menu press and hold button 1 After leaving the menu only the primary menu will be active This option allows to have often used functions easily accessible while still allowing to change lesser used settings such as setting the clock Battery status indicator When the pager is switched on the battery icon is always visible on the display and y indicates the amount of energy still available The operating period is approx 65 180 f hours depending on the programmed operating mode and the power supply source When the energy source is completely exhausted the empty battery symbol flashes continuously If Loud alert is activated a regular clicking sound is simultaneously audible In this condition an operating time of at least 3 5 hours is still available 100 80 80 33 33 13 13 0 Bes EL DOR Copyrights by Release 2 11 Swissphone Telecom AG 18 11 2006 F lmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern Art Nr 0343134 Seite 8 9 800 822 2180 D P Wireles ing lt r pagild rente service a 822 2180 Battery rechargeable battery recognition After a new energy source is inserted the pager always detects whether it is a rechargeable battery or a dry cell battery This switch on procedure with self test is only possible if the voltage of the battery or rechargeable battery is higher than 1 24 V The information relating to battery or rechargeable battery detection is then save
15. rging unit with aerial connection and relay output ALGRA Professional Rugged intelligent charging unit with aerial connection and relay output for use in 12V vehicle electrical systems SGA Professional Programming attachment Customer Service With this device purchase you have acquired a high quality product If however despite adherence to these instructions an operational problem arises please contact your specialist dealer directly or send the device back to us in its original packaging Copyrights by Release 2 11 Swissphone Telecom AG 18 11 2006 Falmisstr 21 CH 8833 Samstagern Art Nr 0343134 Seite 9 9
16. two messages in a group and three for three or more messages This also applies to the columns 2 to 4 where column 2 corresponds to group B column 3 to group C and column 4 to group A Acknowledging Calls Calls may be acknoledged during call retrieval Simply press button 2 while the address name is being displayed Repeat for multiple unacknowledged calls You will always be able to retrieve the last call by simply pressing 2 as long as you don t power down your receiver Retriving acknowledged calls memo only M Press button 1 until you reach the envelope Symbol Press 2 and you can hear the last 8 recorded messages To skip a message simply press 2 Call signalling Each one of the call addresses can have its 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 Field strength alarm voice memo only Only for radio networks with cyclical transmission carrier keying This function can be run in two versions programmable in the programming Software Y Either the symbol appears after the programmed time if no field is detected any more or in the other programmed case the symbol is disappearing if no field is detected any more You have the option to switch the acoustic field strength alarm off completely if programmed with the programming software Select the menu symbol Field Strength using key 1 The symbol starts to flash and the
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