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USER'S MANUAL
TITAN II
Alpha Numeric Pager
SUN TELECOM
I N T E R N A T I O N A L
TITAN II
Congratulations on your purchase of aTITAN II Pager.
Your new pager will instantly keep you in touch with
everyone important to you. The TITAN II pager is
reliable, easy to use, as well as affordable. It 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.
SUN TELECOM
I N T E R N A T I O N A L
CONTENTS
FEATURES
DESCRIPTION OF INDICATORS & SYMBOLS
CONTROL BUTTONS
OPERATION
Turning Pager On
Turning Pager Off
Main Screen
Function Menu Screen
Personal Message Screen
MailDrop/ Information Message Screen
NoteBook Message Screen
FUNCTION MENU
Reading Stored Message in the each Message Screen
Setting the Time and Date
Setting the Alarm
Setting the Paging Alert
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Enabling Display Zoom
Setting the Scroll Mode
Enabing Reminder Alert
Locking and Unlocking Message
Deleting A Message
Deleting All Message
Moving A Message to NoteBook
Selecting a MailDrop Alert Type
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1.
FEATURES
4 16 Flex addresses
4 4 Line x 20 Alpha Character Display
4 20 Personal message slots
4 15 MailDrop message slots
4 10 NoteBook message slots
4 Personal Message Storage: 6400 Bytes
4 MailDrop Message Storage: 19200 Bytes
4 NoteBook Message Storage: 3200 Bytes
4 Personal Maximum Message length: 2000 Bytes
4 MailDrop Maximum Message length: 2000 Bytes
4 10 Personal messages lock (with lock Icon)
4 7 Sub-slots of each MailDrop (option)
FEATURES
1.
FEATURES
4 Zoom On/Off (User Selectable)
4 Marquee Scrolling (User Selectable)
4 Customer Power Up Logo (Option)
4 Battery Status Display with 3 steps using A/D
4 Real Time Clock
4 One Alarm with message
4 Message with Time, Date Stamping
4 Automatic alert reset
4 Silent (Vibrate) alert
4 User-Selectable Reminder alert (Every 2-min. by current mode)
4 User-Selectable Alert-Tone Control
4 Manual ON/OFF using softkey
4 No Message Indication ( No Message)
FEATURES
1.
FEATURES
4 Unread Message Indication
4 Continuous Message Indication (ICON)
4 Error Message Indication (with ICON)
4 All & Selective Message clear
4 Message Full Indication (with ICON)
4 Message slot number
4 Duplicated message Indication (with ICON)
4 EL Back Lighting Display
4 Out of Service Range Indication (with ICON)
4 Battery Backup
4 Self diagnostic
4 1 AAA Battery
FEATURES
2.
DESCRIPTION OF INDICATORS
& SYMBOLS
Indicators
Audio Alert
In Range or Out Range Indication
Silent Alert (Vibration)
Full Battery Status
Enabled Alarm
2/3 Battery Status
Sleep Alert
1/3 Battery Status
New Page or Unread Message
Indication
Lock Message
Unlock Message
DESCRIPTION OF INDICATORS & SYMBOLS
Low Battery Status
AM
PM
Current Time Display (24Hour)
Message Continuation
2.
DESCRIPTION OF INDICATORS
& SYMBOLS
Symbols
Personal Folder
Zoom
MailDrop Folder
Set Scroll
NoteBook
Enable Reminder
Escape
Disable Reminder
Set Time
Delete All
Set Alarm
Delete
Set Alert
Escape
Pager Off
NoteBook
DESCRIPTION OF INDICATORS & SYMBOLS
2.
DESCRIPTION OF INDICATORS
& SYMBOLS
Page by Page
Slow Speed
Medium Speed
High Speed
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Move to NoteBook
NoteBook Slot
Unread Personal Slot
Read Personal Slot
Unread Mail Slot
MailDrop Slot
(Enabled Alert)
Read Mail Slot
Unread MailDrop Slot
(Enabled Alert)
Cursor
(Current Slot)
DESCRIPTION OF INDICATORS & SYMBOLS
CONTROL BUTTONS
3.
Used to navigate through the Function Menu
and through your messages.
Used to navigate through time, alarm, date
setting functions.
TITAN II
AM
SUN TELECOM
12 :00A
11/
/01
01/
/00
Used to enter function menu mode.
Used to turn on and off the backlight.
Used to exit to current function mode.
Used to turn the pager on.
Used to read the received message.
Used to activate your selection.
Used to adjust through time, alarm, date setting
functions.
CONTROL BUTTONS
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4.
OPERATION
Turning Pager On
AM
SUN TELECOM
12 :00A
A start-up screen is momentarily displayed and the pager alerts
the currently selected mode(Vibrator, Audio, Sleep, or Melody).
01/
11/
/01
/00
PowerUp Screen
AM
01
12 :00A
02
01/
11/
/01
/00
Main Screen
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OPERATION
AM
02
Standby Screen
4.
OPERATION
Turning Pager Off
AM
Press the
Press the
Press the
Press the
button to display the Function.
or
button to move the cursor to OFF ICON.
button. "TURN PAGER OFF?" is displayed.
button again to turn the pager off.
Off Screen
The pager is now off and the screen is blank.
OPERATION
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4.
OPERATION
Main Screen
AM
01
07
12 :00A
08
01/
11/
/01
/00
Main Screen
Pressing any buttons from the Standby Screen can access the
Main Screen.
The Main Screen shows both the current status of message folders
(Personal /MailDrop/Notebook) and time and date.
The Main Screen also displays any activated pager settings in the
split screen.
When the Main screen is initially displayed the Personal Folder icon
with special mark
to indicate the location of the cursor.
1) Press
2) Press
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OPERATION
or
Button to move the cursor within the Message Folder.
button to enter the selected folder.
4.
OPERATION
Function Menu Screen
Using the Function menu, you can access to the many features of your pager .
ESCAPE
Function Menu Screen
Press
or
Button to navigate the Function menu.
As you move through the Function menu, the function icons
flashes to indicate the current location of the cursor.
Press
or Press
button to enter the current menu
button to exit the Function menu.
Note: Some icons may not display on the pager, depending
upon the pager features and whether it has messages.
OPERATION
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4.
OPERATION
Personal Message Screen
12:07A
1/01
The Personal Message Screen shows the current status of
personal messages with displaying the first line of your
message(Message Preview).
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Personal Message Screen
Note: Previewing an unread message still becomes the
unread one until reading it by Read button(
).
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OPERATION
4.
OPERATION
MailDrop / Information Message Screen
12:07A
1/01
The MailDrop Message Screen shows the current status of
MailDrop messages with displaying the first line of your message
(Message Preview).
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MailDrop Message Screen
NoteBook Message Screen
12:07A
1/01
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The NoteBook Message Screen shows the current status of the
messages with displaying the first line of your message
(Message Preview).
NoteBook Message Screen
OPERATION
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5.
FUNCTION MENU
Reading Stored Message in the each Message Screen
From the each Message screen press
want to read.
Press
Button to read the message.
or
to move the cursor to the message you
Auto Scrolling screen by screen
! Press and Hold
button.
Reading Previous or Next Message
Press
or
Button.
Note: When an unread message exists, the pager gives a periodic reminders alert
until all unread message are read.
A Displaying
on the StandBy screen indicates that there
are unread messages.
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FUNCTION MENU
5.
FUNCTION MENU
Setting the Time and Date
12 :00A
11/
/01
01/
/00
Set-Time Screen
1) From the Function menu, press
or
button to
the cursor to display "SET TIME".
Press
Button to display the Set-Time screen.
Press
Button to move the cursor to the next digit.
Press
Button to adjust the current digit.
Repeat step 3) and 4) to adjust all the time digits.
Press
Button to activate the time and date setting.
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
Note: To exit from any screen without making changes, please
wait for 5 seconds.
FUNCTION MENU
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5.
FUNCTION MENU
Setting the Alarm
ON 12 :00A
Set-Alarm Screen
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FUNCTION MENU
1) From the Function menu, press
or
button to
the cursor to display "SET ALARM".
2) Press
Button to display the the Set-Alarm screen.
3) Press
or
Button to move the cursor .
4) Press
Button to adjust the current digit or enable
daily alarm.
5) Repeat step 3) and 4) to adjust all the time digits and alarm
messages.
6) Press
Button to activate the current setting.
5.
FUNCTION MENU
Setting the Paging Alert
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Set-Alert Screen)
You can set the paging alert to an audible alert, a vibrating alert, a
chirp alert, a sleep alert(completely silent), one of eight pleasing
alerts.
1) From the Function menu, press
or
button to move the
cursor to display "SET ALERT".
2) Press
Button to display the Set-Alert screen.
3) Press
or
Button to move the cursor to the alert you
want to set.
4) Press
Button to activate the alert setting.
Note: To exit from any screen without making changes, please wait for 5 seconds,
or press
button.
FUNCTION MENU
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5.
FUNCTION MENU
Setting Display Zoom
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When this feature is enabled, the standard 4-line display is
converted to a 2-line Display. The characters are enlarged
vertically, increasing message readability.
. /2
To Enable ZOOM
20Chars. / 2Lines
20Chars.
4Lines
Enable Zoom-In Screen
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FUNCTION MENU
1) From the Function menu, press
or
button to the
cursor to display "ZOOM".
2) Press
Button to display the Zoom screen.
3) Press
or
Button to move the cursor.
4) Press
Button to activate the Zoom.
5.
FUNCTION MENU
Setting the Scroll Mode
PAGE BY PAGE
1) From the Function menu, press
or
the cursor to display " SET SCROLL".
2) Press
Button to enter this mode.
button to
Set Scroll Mode Screen
To Enable page by page display mode
1) From the Set Scroll Mode Screen, press
or
"PAGE BY PAGE".
2) Press
Button to activate the current setting.
button to the cursor to display
To Enable Marquee Scrolling and Speed
1) From the Set Scroll Mode Screen, press
or
"SLOW" or "MEDIUM" or "HIGH".
2) Press
Button to activate the current setting.
button to the cursor to display
FUNCTION MENU
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5.
FUNCTION MENU
Enabling Reminder Alert
When this feature is enabled and there are any unread messages,
the pager alerts with short beep or vibration depending on the current personal alert type.
To Enable Reminder Alert
1) From the Function menu, press
or
button to the cursor to display
"ENABLE REMINDER".
2) Press
Button to activate the current setting.
To Disable Reminder Alert
1) From the Function menu, press
or
button to the cursor to display
BLE REMINDER".
"DISA
DISABLE
2) Press
Button to activate the current setting.
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FUNCTION MENU
5.
FUNCTION MENU
Locking and Unlocking Messages
Up to 10 message can be locked to prevent them from being deleted or
from being replaced when memory is full.
To Lock/Unlock a Message
1) From the Personal Message Status Screen,
Press
or
button to select the message you want to lock or unlock.
2) Press
Button and then press
or
Button to move
the cursor to show "LOCK" or "UNLOCK".
3) Press
Button.
To lock or unlock a message while reading it, follow steps 2 through 3 above while the message
displayed.
Note: MailDrop and NoteBook Messages can not be locked.
FUNCTION MENU
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5.
FUNCTION MENU
To Delete One Message
1) From the Personal Message Status Screen, press
or
button to select the
message you want to delete.
2) Press
Button and then press
or
Button to move the cursor to show "DELETE" .
3) Press
Button.
To Delete a message while reading it, follow steps 2 through 3 above while the message is displayed.
To Delete All Messages
1) From the Personal/MailDrop/Notebook Message Status Screen, press
or
button to select the message you want to delete.
2) Press
Button and then press
or
Button to move the cursor to show "DELETE
3) Press
Button.
ALL".
To Delete a message while reading it, follow steps 2 through 3 above while the message is displayed.
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FUNCTION MENU
5.
FUNCTION MENU
Moving A Message to NoteBook
1) From the Personal/MailDrop Message Status Screen, press
or
Button to select
the message you want to move.
2) Press
Button and then press
or
Button to move the cursor to show
"NOTEBOOK".
3) Press
Button.
To Move a message while reading it, follow steps 2 through 3 above while the message is displayed.
FUNCTION MENU
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5.
FUNCTION MENU
You can select the MailDrop Alert Type.
1) From the Mail Message Status Screen,
Press
or
Button to select the message you want to set alert.
2) Press
Button and then Press
or
Button to move the cursor
to show "SET ALERT".
3) Press
Button.
4) Press
or
Button to move the cursor to the desired alert type.
5) Press
Button to activate the your setting.
While reading a message, follow steps 2 through 5 above.
Note: When Personal Pager alert is set to SLEEP Alert,
all alert become SLEEP Alert type regardless of the current mail alert type.
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FUNCTION MENU
MEMO
SUN TELECOM
I N T E R N A T I O N A L
MEMO
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FCC
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
PRODUCT NAME : TITANII
MODEL NUMBER : HPA-550
FCC RULES : TESTED TO COMPLY WITH FCC PART 15, CLASS B
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT : FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT :
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.
INFORMATION TO USER:
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:
1 Reorient/Relocate the receiving antenna.
1 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
1 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
1 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution : Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's authority
to operate this equipment.
The party responsible for product compliance
SUN TELECOM
I N T E R N A T I O N A L
11321 Decimal Drive Louisville, KY 40299

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