Unication Co E5G E5 GSM Model Pager User Manual Exhibit E User Manual rev

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USER’S MANUAL
1. PREFACE
. PACKAGE INTRODUCTION
2-1. Standard Package
2-2. Optional Items
. INSTALLATION
3-1. AA Battery Installation
3-2. SIM Card Installation
(GSM Model Only) ,,
3—3. Li Battery Installation
(GSM Model Only)
. PAGER INTRODUCTION
4-1. Key Introduction
4-2. Display Introduction
4-3. Icon Introduction
5. TURNING ON THE PAGER
................ 14
........... 20
5-1. Manual Switch On .................. 20
5-2. Battery Power On .................. 20
6. SELF TEST .................................. 21
6-1. Self Test ............................... 21
7. TODAY ........................................ 22
7-1. Entering Today ...................... 22
7-2. Unread Message .................... 23
7-3. Today Message ...................... 24
74. Message Alarm ...................... 25
8. MESSAGE ................................... 26
8-1. Read Message ....................... 26
8-2. Message Acknowledgement
(GSM Model Only) .................. 32
8-3. Other Features ....................... 36
9. EMERGENCY MESSAGE
(GSM MODEL ONLY) ................... 43
9-1. To Activate The Emergency
Message ............................ 43
10. FUNCTION STATUS 45
10-1. Entering Function Status ..... 45
10-2. Function Enable /Disable
/Setting ............................. 46
11. SETTINGS ................................ 51
11-1. Profile ............................... 51
11-2. Time & Date
11-3. Clock Alarm ....................... 56
11—4. On/ Off Duty ...................... 60
11-5. Alert Settings ..................... 62
11-6. Change Password .............. 7o
INDEX
11-7. LCD Contrast .................... 73
11-8. Volume Adjustment ........... 74
11-9. Backlight Setting ............... 75
11-10. Key Lock .......................... 76
11-1 1. Calendar .......................... 78
11-12. RF Test ........................... 80
11-13. Self-Program .................... 81
11-14. Information
12. OTHER INFORMATION .............. 87
12-1. Caring for Your Pager ........ 87
12-2. Clean Your Pager ............. 37
13. WARNING AND IMPORTANT
NOTES ...................................... 88
13-1. WARNING ....................... 33
13-2. IMPORTANT NOTES ........ 89
PREFACE
l. PREFACE I I I
Unication would like to congratulate you for your choice of the E5 as
your communication tool. This user manual will provide you the
necessary information to get the optimum performance from your
pager. The E5 is a very versatile product and has the ability to satisfy
most communication requirements. We sincerely hope you enjoy
our brand-new E5 product.
This document is subject to changes without notice.The latest
electronic version of the user manual can be downloaded from
Unication official website: http: //www.unication.com/
PACKAGE
lNTRODUCllON
2. PACKAGE INTRODUCTION I I I
> 2-]. STANDARD PACKAGE
E5 standard package contains the following items:
E5 Pager Ni—HN
E5 Pager Eli-3E3; ' Rechargeable AEdlggtwetrer LI battery
> 2-2. OPTIONAL ITEMS
The following are optional items :
INSTALLATlON
3. INSTALLATION I I I
> 3-]. AA BAlTERY INSTALLATION
The E5 is designed to operate with a single AA—size Ni-MH rechargeable
battery or an alkaline battery (LR6 is recommended).
See the diagram below for the battery door location.
To insert or replace the battery, please remove battery door. Insert
one AA battery (Alkaline or rechargeable battery) into the battery
compartment.
>Z:< Caution:
For the first use, please keep the fuli charged battery stay in the pager
for more than 72 hours to fully charge the backup battery for message
retention.
I‘ A (3 ER
INTRODUCTION
> 3-2. SIM CARD INSTALLATION (GSM MODEL)
Before using the E5 GSM model, you have to install a GSM SIM
card, which is provided by your network service agent. Please
follow the below steps to install the SIM card.
a, Loose the 4 screws which are on the pager rear
housing.
b. Remove the pager rear housing.
. Lift the SIM card holder.
. Insert the GSM SIM card then place the SIM
card holder back.
e. Slide the SIM card holder forward to lock the
SIM card.
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lNTPODUCTlON
> 3-3. LI BATTERY INSTALLATION (GSM MODEL)
After install the GSM SIM card, please follow the
below steps to place the Li battery.
a. Plug the battery connector into the battery
connector.
b. Place the Li battery in the battery
component.
. Place the rear housing back.
. Screw the screws tightly.
CLO
P A 6 ER
INTRODUCTION
4. PAGER INTRODUCTION I I I
> 4-]. KEY INTRODUCTION
The E5 is available in 2 models. Please verify your model for the
proper key arrangement.
BASIC & GSM MODEL
FUNCTION STATUS KEY/ MENU KEY
808 BUTTON(GSM MODEL)
POWER KEY READ KEY
OK KEY
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lNTPODUCTlON
POWER KEY
l . To turn on or turn off the pager.
When the pager is off, press POWER KEY for 2 seconds, the pager
will turn on.
When the pager is on, press POWER KEY for 2 seconds, a pager
off confirmation will pop up on the screen.
2. To return to stand by mode.
When operating any features, press (I) to return to stand by mode.
<2>MENU KEY
1. Pressafigto display the main meun list.
All the main features that are activated in the PPS will be listed.
2. When “KEY LOCK” is activated and the pager is locked up, press
Menu Key to unlock the pager.
P A C t R
INTRODUCTlON
<3>READ KEY
E is a short cut to read all the received messages.
1. If there are unread messages in the pager, press 8 to read the
messages directly.
2. if there is no unread message. you can also press 8 to enter
MESSAGE BOX.
3. When reading messages, press READ KEY to scroll through the
pages.
<4-1>FUNCTION STATUS KEY
is a shortcut to check the function status of the frequently used
features and to enable or disable the features.
You are allowed to view and change the settings of the following
features in Function Status
1. ALERT MODE 2.0N/ OFF DUTY
3. PROFILE 4. ALARM1~ALARM 5
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lNlRODUCTlON
<4-2>SOS Button (A programmable key of GSM model)
.can be programmed as a $08 button. When “SOS Button is
enabled, press this key for 3 seconds, the emergency message will
be activated then sent to the designated destination via GSM or
GPRS.
>ZOK KEY
1.For the feature settings. OK KEY is a confirmation key to confirm all the
settings.
2.When the pager is stand-by, OK KEY is to display the latest message
that received on the day when the pager is operated.
3.When reading message, OK KEY is to scroll through the pages.
P A G t R
INTRODUCTION
<6>UP KEY
1. Press A to move the cursor up.
2. When reading messages, press A to move to the last message.
<7>DOWN KEY
1. PressV to move the cursor down.
2. When reading messages. pressV to move to the next message.
<8>LEFT KEY
Press d to move the cursor on TOOL BAR left.
<9>RIGHT KEY
Press p to move the cursor on TOOL BAR right.
PA G ER
INTRODUCTION
> 4-2. DISPLAY INTRODUCTION 3533;; “as/223335 -o STATUS BAR
The E5 display is separated into 3 areas: '
-D MAIN AREA
W -' TOOL BAR
STATUS BAR provides you the basic pager information, and
indicates the following features status:
a. Battery Capacity Indication.
b. Numbers of Unread Messages
c. ON/OFF DUTY Status
d.Alert Mode
e. Message Alarm Status
f. GSM Signal Strength (GSM MODEL
ONLY)
9. RF Signal Strength
-v STATUS BAR
P A G t R
INTRODUCTION
4-2—2. MAIN AREA
In stand by mode, MAIN AREA displays the following information:
a. Profile name.
b. Real Date & Time.
c. Clock Alarm status.
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TIME & DFITE SETTING
The Tool bar displays different features
with different function screens. 93’992‘"R94’15’2°°9
You may move the cursor to each feature. A "Feature Description"
will be displayed on the selected feature to help you understand
its functionality.
PA G ER
INTRODUCTION
> 4-3. ICON INTRODUCTION
1. Status Icons.
2. Tool Bar Icons.
4-3-1. STATUS BAR ICONS I_' STATUS BAR
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ITEMS ICONS DESCRIPTION
RF S h T." The level of RF signal strength.
trengt
E There is no RF synchronization signal on the air.
G E R
INTROD NON
ITEMS ICONS DESCRIPTION
The battery gauge indicator is located on the
status bar and keeps you informed of the battery
Remaining ' energy level.
Battery The five indicators range from full to low :
Gauge 100% ‘ 75% ‘ 50% ~ 25% \ 0%.
There are 5 unread messages.
Number of
Unread Messa es
9 00 There is no unread message.
P A G E R
INTRODUCTION
ITEMS ICONS DESCRIPTION
0mm
d3) Audible (Alert message alert settings)
Universal . . _ _
Alert Status Vibration (No alert except for priority call).
:2: Silent (No alert and no vibration. except for priority call).
Message Alarm Message Alarm is activated.
GSM Strength Level of GSM signal Strength. (GSM Model Only)
PA (3 ER
INTRODUCTION
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TIME & DRTE SETTING
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ICONs in MESSAGE BOX
READ OCK/ UNLOCK
ZOOM IN
ZOOM OUT MOVE TO NOTEBOOK
PAGE DOWN MESSAGE ACK
P A G E R
INTRODUCTION
ICONS in MESSAGE BOX (GSM Model Only)
ICONS in ALERT SEWING
ALERT MODE-VIB ALERT TYPE-
ADDRESS m THEN ALERT [I'll GENERAL ALERT
$1) ALERT ALERT MODE-VIB :- I ALERT TYPE-
MODE-ALERT AND ALERT -| ESCALATING ALERT
ALERT VIBRATION
ALERT VIBRATION
MODE-CHIRP MODE~|NTERVAL
ALERT MODE-
VIBRATION
P A G E R’
INTRODUCTION
ICONs in PAGER SETTINGS
ALARM ON/ OFF TOGGLE m YEAR SETTING
leflo MONTH SETTING CID-fl. DATE SETTING m HOUR SETTING
TEN-MINUTE UNIT-MINUTE 1. fl: SOONZER
SETTING SETTING :3 ACTIVATED TIME
VOLUME
SELF TEST
5. TURNING ON THE PAGER I I I
There are two ways to turn on your pager :
> 5-1. MANUAL SWITCH ON
a. When the E5 is off, press "POWER KEY"
for 2 seconds. lLL'
b. The E5 will turn on and generate a power-on Unication
alert and vibration.
c. After not operating the pager for seconds , the
E5 will process to Standby mode. The activated profile will be
displayed on the screen.
> 5-2. BATTERY POWER ON
a. The E5 turns on automatically when inserting a battery.
lURNlNG
ON THE PAGER
6. SELF TEST I I I
> 6-] . SELF TEST
When the E5 turns on, it automatically reverts to the “SELF TEST" to
determine if the pager is working normally.
a. The testing status and result will be displayed
on the screen.
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b. If there is any error found, a warning will be
displayed on the pager screen. Please contact
a Unication representative agent for more
information.
7. TODAY I I I
TODAY is a folder which stores all the current day's received
messages.
> 7-1. ENTERING TODAY Baez-1» no mm...
a. Press MENU KEY, the main menu will display. ”Rpm mam:
b. Press AV and OK KEY to move and enter gfignsngflg
today.
X In the TODAY screen, there are 3 sub-folders for you to check:
(1) TODAY UNREAD MESSAGE (2) TODAY MESSAGE
(3) MESSAGE ALARM
> 7-2. UNREAD MESSAGE
a. After entering the TODAY screen, the cursor will stay on "UNREAD
MESSAGE". Press OK KEY to enter "UNREAD MESSAGE".
All the unread messages received today will be listed in chronological
order.
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Its folder name, source name and message
preview.
>Z< The tool bar features are the same with
"READ MESSAGE".
lODAY
> 7-3. TODAY MESSAGE
a. In the "TODAY" screen, press AV then OK KEY w
to select and enter " TODAY MESSAGE". mm MEssmE
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All the messages that received today Will be Emma: mm
saved in this folder.
>2< The MESSAGE LIST will be displayed with its folder name,
source name and message preview.
X The tool bar features are all the same with "READ MESSAGE".
> 7-4. MESSAGE ALARM
The messages alarm that will be activated on the day then the pager
user is operating the pager, will be saved in this folder.
a, In the "TODAY" screen, press AV then OK KEY name: 2:3 mm
to select and enter " MESSAGE ALARM". E’Bflfim MESSFIGE
2‘2 All the message-alarms that will be activated °DT0FI _ESSFIEB
today are listed in chronological order. EME'Z'E'HL'E ”W”
b, Press AV then OK KEY to select and enter the
alarm that you want to look up.
7-4—1 . MESSAGE ALARM 9—9024” 33 mm...
If a MESSAGE ALARM is selected, press OK to “Wrens-1
display the selected message alarm. The message @210” PM ”'0'”: ”mo
content will be displayed on the screen. The TOOL
Efigfitures are the same With MESSAGE ‘ --->
MESSAGE
8. MESSAGE I I I
> 8-1. READ MESSAGE
a. When the E5 receive messages, the pager will generate a message
alert as an indication to remind the pager user that there is a new
message received.
b. When “Auto Display” is enabled in the PPS. the
received message content will be displayed on the
LCD automatically.
0. Read the displayed new message via pressing OK
key or read key. If there is no any key pressed within
a default period, the message will be still taken as
unread message. The unread message alert will be
generated to remind the pager users.
d. If the “Auto Display" is enabled, the pager generates message alert
when it receives a new message. The messages will be stored in the
assigned folder. There are 3 ways to read the received messages:
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8-1-1. READ MESSAGES BY OK KEY
a. Press OK key to display the latest message.
b. If the message is more than one page, press OK to scroll through
the pages.
c. Press A7 to display the last or next message.
8-1-2. READ MESSAGES BY READ KEY m
KEY to read the unread message directly.
b. If there Is no unread messages you can also PROFILE 91
press the READ KEY to display the folder list. E5 3951: TYPE
MESSAGE
8—1—3. READ MESSAGES FROM MESSAGE BOX
a. Press MENU KEY to display the MAIN MENU
list. The cursor will stay on MESSAGE BOX.
b. Please press OK KEY to enter MESSAGE
BOX. All the programmed folders will display
on the screen.
0. Please pressAV to select the desired folder.
>'< If there are unread messages, an UNREAD
FOLDER will be on the top of the folder list.
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