Cybertree CPF190NXT9000P Pager User Manual

Cybertree Co., Ltd Pager

User Manual

CPL-190N USER MANUAL DRAFT  1. Controls                       ⊙ – Function button                      ▣ – Read/Select button    Function button – In Stand-by mode, press the function button for 2 seconds to display Function Selections, this will show you the different functions available. Read button –pressing the Read button will display an incoming message.  2. Changing the Battery This device uses one “AAA” battery. 1) Slide the battery cover out in the direction of the arrow (←) 2) Replace the battery, paying attention to the polarity. Caution: Always  “Power  off” the pager before replacing the battery; this will prevent loss of information.  3. Icons Set up Icons : Alert sound mode           : Vibration mode           : Melody mode           : Alarm clock set mode                     : Reminder call alert mode Message Status Icons              : Message total number indicator           : Message lock indicator           : Continuing message indicator           : Duplicate message indicator Other icons           : Low battery indicator
          : Signal indicator           : Delete messages indicator           : Memory full indicator  4. Receiving and reading Messages When a message is received the information is displayed on the screen. Checking a message:  The  icon  on  the  upper  left  of  the  screen  displays  the  total number of messages received.   To check your messages, press ▣ (read button). 1) “NO INFO” will display on the screen when there are no messages. 2) If a page is received, “1 PAGE” will display on the screen. 3) Once messages have been read, you can press ▣ (read button) repeatedly to display the following screens: 1st Screen- This displays the receiving time, month, and day. Eg) “12:30A  2-10”  2nd Screen- This displays up to 12 characters of the phone number.    If there are more than 12 characters, this icon        will display Eg) “416-453-4864” 3rd Screen- If there are more than 12 characters, this screen will show the rest of the phone number information.  4) If you press the ▣    icon continuously, the following reception message displays. 5) If the memory is full, the      icon displays. Then, the oldest  message  is  deleted when a new message is received and only locked/saved messages will be saved but the locked message can not be deleted.  REMARK: If a duplicate message is received, the pager will display        icon. The first message will be deleted and only the new message is displayed.  5. Erase messages 1)  In  receiving  information  mode,  you  can  press  ⊙  (function button)  once  to  turn  the display light on.  Press it a second time and the pager will ask  “Erase?”    Press  it  a third time to go back to display status without erasing the message. 2) To erase the message, press ▣ (read button).  6. Locking and unlocking messages
Message lock will save a maximum of 10 numbers.   1)  In  receiving  information  mode,  you  can  press  ⊙  (function button)  once  to  turn  the display  light  on.    Press  the  button  ⊙ (function button) continuously until you read “Lock?” and press once more for “Unlock?” 2) Press ▣ (read button) to select either “Lock” or “Unlock”, the message will show either Locked or Unlocked status.    Locked messages will display a lock    icon.   7. Setting vibration/alert/Melody/silent mode Setting Silent mode   1)  Press  ⊙ (function button) for 2 seconds, “Set  alert?”  will  display.    Press  ▣  (read button) to choose this option. 2) This displays “Sleep” without any other icons. At this time, press ⊙ (function button), the pager will return to stand-by mode. 3) When the pager receives messages now, they will be in silent mode.  Setting Vibration mode 1)  Press  ⊙ (function button) for 2 seconds, “Set  alert?”  will  display.    Press  ▣  (read button) to choose this option. 2) Press ▣ (read button) once, “Motor” will display and an icon         is also displayed. Press ⊙ (function button) to return the pager to stand-by mode. 3) When the pager receives messages now, it will vibrate.  Setting Tone mode 1)  Press  ⊙ (function button) for 2 seconds, “Set  alert?”  will  display.  Press  ▣  (read button) to choose this option. 2) Press ▣ (read button) repeatedly until “Tone-1” is displayed. You will see the “Alert sound” icon         displayed. 3) Press ▣ (read button) until you hear the tone.    Press ⊙ (function button) to return the pager to stand-by mode. 4) When the pager receives messages now, your choice of tone will be used.  Setting Melody mode 1)  Press  ⊙ (function button) for 2 seconds, “Set  alert?”  will  display.    Press  ▣  (read button) to choose this option.
2) Press ▣ (read button) repeatedly until “Melody-1” displays.    You will see the   Melody Icon          displayed. 3) Press ▣ (read button)  twice until  the desired melody plays,  then press ⊙ (function button) to return the pager to stand-by mode. 4) When the pager receives messages now, your choice of melody will be used.  8. Turning the power on/off   Turning the pager off 1) Press ⊙ (function button) for 2 seconds, “Set alert?” will display. 2)  Press  ⊙  (function  button)  repeatedly  until  “Power  off?” displays, press ▣ (read button) to choose this option.  Once the pager is off, it will stop  receiving  messages and will only display the current time on the screen.  Turning on the pager 1) Press ⊙ (function button) for 2 seconds, all icons and characters will display on the screen for 2 seconds. Message reception is now powered on. 2) In stand-by mode, the pager will display current time, date and messages received.  9. Delete Messages Delete all Messages 1) Press ⊙ (function button) for 2 seconds, “Set alert?” is displayed.  2) Press ⊙ (function button) repeatedly until              “Delete all?” displays.   Press ▣ (read button) to choose this option. 3)  “Sure?    No”  will  display  on  the  screen.    Select  “YES”,  “NO” by pressing ▣ (read button). Deleting all messages will not delete Unread messages or Locked messages.  10. Alarm clock setting This mode is used to set a daily alarm. 1) Press ⊙ (function button) for 2 seconds, “Set alert?” displays. 2)  Press  ⊙  (function  button)  repeatedly  until  “Set  alarm?”  displays.    Press  ▣  (read button) to choose this option. 3) ⊙ – Selects hour, minutes, alarm tone, on/off    ▣ – Selects time & types of tone changes.   4)  After  setting  your  clock,  press  ⊙ (function button). The        icon displays to indicate that the alarm has been activated.
  11. Time setting 1) Press ⊙ (function button) for 2 seconds, “Set alert?” displays. 2)  Press  ⊙  (function  button)  repeatedly  until  “Date-Time?”  comes.  Press  ▣  (read button) to choose this option. 3) ⊙ – Selects year, month, date, hour, minutes    ▣ – Selects year, month, date, time change   4) After setting the time, press ⊙ (function button).  12. Reminder call setting 1) Press ⊙ (function button) for 2 seconds, “Set alert?” displays. 2)  Press  ⊙  (function  button)  repeatedly  until  “Reminder?”  displays.    Then  press  ▣ (read button) to choose this option. 3) Choose “on/off” by pressing ▣ (read button). 4) After setting the calls, press ⊙ (function button),          is displayed to show that a reminder has been set.  13. Language setting 1) Press ⊙ (function button) for 2 seconds, “Set alert?” displays. 2)  Press  ⊙  (function  button)  repeatedly  until  “Language?”  displays.    Then  press  ▣ (read button) to choose this option. 3) With ▣ (read button), you can select the language that you want. 4) After setting the language, press ⊙ (function button).  14. Other functions 1) Signal indicator: When you’re in an area with reception,          is displayed. 2) Low battery indicator: When your battery is low,       is displayed.  The  battery should be changed as soon as possible. 3) Back light: In stand-by status, the display light turns on when you press ⊙ (function button).
 LABELLING REQUIREMENTS(Part 15.19 (a)(3)) 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 operations.  The instructions furnished the user shall include the following or similar statement, placed in a prominent location in the text of the manual. INFORMATION TO THE USER (Part 15.105(b)) For Class B digital device INFORMATION TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which      the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. WARNING (Part 15.21) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  “Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any Radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.”

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