Hantel AN1000 Numeric Pager User Manual AN1000F0923

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Congratulations on your purchase of a
Pager. Your
new pager will instantly keep you in touch with
everyone important. The
pager is reliable and easy
to use as well as affordable, and provides many features
that incorporate the most advanced electronic paging
technologies. Please read this manual carefully before
using your pager for a better understanding of pager
operation.
CONTENTS
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FEATURES
BUTTONS
ICONS AND DESCRIPTIONS
TURNING PAGER ON
TURNING PAGER OFF
RECEIVING AND READING MESSAGES
DUPLICATE MESSAGES
LOW BATTERY INDICATOR
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING MESSAGES
MEMORY
DELETING INDIVIDUAL MESSAGES
DELETING ALL MESSAGES
CHANGING ALERT STATUS
ALARM
TIME AND DATE
AUTOMATIC ON / OFF
LIGHT
BATTERY INFORMATION
CANNED MESSAGE
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1.
FEATURES
30 message memories
User selectable 8 melodies alert
14 locked messages
& 4 beep tone
Date & time display
Receiving time stamping
Message full indication
Alarm
Vibrator / Chirp / Silent
Delete all
Selective erase
Duplicate message indication
Unread message indicator
Memory retention when power off
Reflective backlighting
Low battery alarm
Auto on/off Timer(option)
8 programmable 12-digit canned
Time display when power off
messages
Power up LOGO (option)
Source Display (Option)
FEATURES
2.
BUTTONS
READ BUTTON
Read messages
Select seting and features in Function
Turn pager on
FUNCTION BUTTON
Enter Function mode mode
Turn the light on or off
* Press the Read Button and Function button
simultaneously to escape from the current mode.
Read button
Function button
BUTTONS
3.
ICONS AND DESCRIPTIONS
: Reception Area
: Message Lock
: Alert (Beep) On
: Duplicate Message
: Alert (Melody) On
: New Unreaded message
: Alert (Vibrator) On
: Change Battery
: Alarm On
: Message longer than 12 Char
: Automatic On/Off
ICONS AND DESCRIPTIONS
4.
TURNING PAGER ON
< Power off mode>
Press and hold the Read button for 2seconds while
pager is in the Off mode.
Time and date will appear on the bottom center of the
screen.
Upon inserting a battery, pager will vibrate and beep
briefly as it enters the normal reception mode.
< Stand by screen>
If unread new messages are, new icon and the number
of unread messages are displayed on the screen.
And if all messages are read, the number of
messages in memory is displayed.
TURNING PAGER ON
5.
TURNING PAGER OFF
Press the Function button to enter the Function mode.
Press the Function button repeatedly until "POWER
OFF?" is displayed on the screen.
Press READ button to enter Pager Off mode.
Press the Read Button and Function button
simultaneously to move to the main screen
(current date and time).
TURNING PAGER OFF
6.
RECEIVING AND READING
MESSAGES
When a message is received, the selected Alert will
be activated.
Press the Read button to stop the Alert and to read
messages.
The following information will be displayed in the
order of the newest to the oldest message:
Message number, time stamp and message.
Reading messages with 13 Characters or more
messages with 13 or more characters will display
" " at the top right corner of the screen.
Press the Read button to read the rest of the message.
When function button is pressed while viewing the
Date/Time of a message, the main screen(current
date and time) is displayed.
RECEIVING AND READING MESSAGES
7.
DUPLICATE MESSAGES
Duplicate Message Indicator will be displayed
on the screen when the pager receives a message
that is identical to a message in memory.
8.
LOW BATTERY INDICATOR
When the battery capacity falls below the operational
level, the Low Battery icon will be displayed and the
voltage alarm tone will be activated.
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DUPLICATE MESSAGES / LOW BATTERY INDICATOR
9.
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING MESSAGES
A maximum of 14 messages can be locked.
Select a message to be locked and press the Function
button.
When "LOCK?" is displayed, press the Read button to lock
the message. The Lock icon will be displayed, and the
message will be locked.
To unlock messages, select the message to be unlocked and
then press the Function button to display "UNLOCK?" on the
screen.
Press the Read button.
Locked messages will remain in memory even during low
battery power, and while the battery is being changed.
Press the Read Button and Function button simultaneously
to move to the main screen (current date and time).
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING MESSAGES
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10.
MEMORY
Pager has the memory capacity to store 30 numeric messages,
with a maximum of 20 characters per message.
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MEMORY
11.
DELETING INDIVIDUAL MESSAGES
To Delete Individual Messages:
After reading messages, enter into Function mode by
pressing the Function button repeatedly until "DELETE?" is
displayed on the screen.
Press Read button,
Message is delete.d and another message is displayed.
To Delete a Locked Message:
It is necessary to convert the locked message into
unlocked condition before the message can be deleted.
Press the Read Button and Function button
simultaneously to move to the main screen
(current date and time).
DELETING INDIVIDUAL MESSAGES
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12.
DELETING ALL MESSAGES
Deletion of All Messages:
Press the Function button to enter the Function mode.
To display "DELETE ALL?"sign, press Function Button
repeatedly.
On "DELETE ALL?"sign, press Read button to delete all
message except locked messages and Unread
message.
Press the Read Button and Function button
simultaneously to move to the main screen
(current date and time).
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DELETING ALL MESSAGES
13.
CHANGING ALERT STATUS
Press Function button to enter the Function mode.
Press the Function button repeatedly until
"ALERT?" is displayed on the screen.
Press the Read button repeatedly until desired
Alert is selected.
Press the Function button to complete the process.
Press the Read Button and Function button
simultaneously to move to the main screen
(current date and time).
CHANGING ALERT STATUS
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14.
ALARM
Press the Function button to enter the Function mode.
Press the Function button repeatedly until "ALARM?" is
displayed on the screen.
Press Read button on "ALARM?" indicator to enter into
Alarm-setting mode.
To choose and set desired condition, press Read button to
toggle (Ex. YES
NO).
To move to each field (hour, minute, am/pm), press the
Function button.
Press the Read Button and Function button simultaneously
to move to the main screen
(current date and time).
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ALARM
15.
TIME AND DATE
Press the Function button to enter the Function
mode.
Press the Function button repeatedly until "TIME?"
indicator is displayed on the screen and press Read
button.
Time/Date setting process is exactly the same as Alarm
setting process.
Press the Read button to change to time or date, then
press the Function button to move to the next field.
Press the Read Button and Function button
simultaneously to move to the main screen
(current date and time).
TIME AND DATE
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16.
AUTOMATIC ON/OFF (OPTION)
Press Function button to enter the Function mode.
Press the Function button repeatedly until "AUTO ONOFF?" is displayed on the screen.
Press the Read button on "AUTO ON-OFF?" indicator to
enter into Automatic On-Off mode.
Automatic On-Off time setting process is the same as the
Alarm setting process.
Press the Read Button and Function button
simultaneously to move to the main screen
(current date and time).
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AUTOMATIC ON/OFF
17.
LIGHT
Press the Function button for 2 seconds to turn the light on.
Press the Function button for 2 seconds again to turn the light off.
18.
BATTERY INFORMATION
The pager is designed to operate with a "AAA" size alkaline battery.
Note: Do NOT use carbon zinc batteries.
LIGHT / BATTERY INFORMATION
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19.
CANNED MESSAGE
The
pager comes with 10 pre-programmed messages,
which will be displayed on the LCD when the corresponding
code is entered.
To send a canned message:
1. Dial the pager number on a telephone and
wait for a beeping sound.
2. Enter the number from 1 to 8.
3. Upon reception of a canned message, a designated melody
will be activated unless Vibrate or Silence is selected.
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CANNED MESSAGE
Following is a list of pre-programmed canned message.
CODE
Displayed Message
Honey
Friend
Love you
Home
Office
Congratulate
Urgent
Miss You
CANNED MESSAGE
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PRODUCT NAME : Numeric Pager
MODEL NUMBER : AN1000F
FCC RULES : TESTED TO COMPLY WITH FCC PART 15, CLASS B
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT: FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
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.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of 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 or more of the following measures:
Reorient/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.


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