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cirkisys afiember of the IV_fl_'£lgmup Electronics Limited 8001 N Alphanumeric Pager Product Specifications Version 0.0 (ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT) Document Noi: C 36 8001 PS 99 N 0000 001 O Prepared by: w fiifiignamreuifiy ; DW3 Approved by ‘ | Uncontrolled ( ) Controlled ( ) Copy No: Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Basic Features 2. 8001N MAIN FEATURES 3. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 RF Specifications 3.2 Electrical Specifications 3.3 LCD Pattern 3.4 Mechanical Specificatinns 3.5 Keys Overview 3.6 List of Icons 4. OPERATION FLOW CHARTS 4.1 Main Flow 4.2 News Message Reading 4.3 Alert Mode Setting 4.4 User Name Entry 4.5 Message Reading 4.6 Message Deleting and Fast Scrolling 4.7 Sell—test Mode 5. OPERATION PROCEDURES 5.1 To Power On the Pager 5.2 To Power Off the Pager 5.3 Messages Handling 5.3.1 Receiving and Reading User/Group Messages 5.3.2 Erroneous Messages 5.3.3 Message Removal 5.3.4 Accessing News Messages 10 10 14 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 26 26 28 28 29 5.4 Alert Mode Setting 30 5.5 User Name Entry 30 5.6 Low Battery Alert 31 6. SELF-TEST MODE 32 6.1 Invoking Self-test Mode 32 6.2 RF Testing 33 6.3 Standard Testing 34 63.1 LCD Test 34 63.2 LCD Contrast Adjustment 34 6.3.3 EEPROM Test 35 6.3.4 Key Test 36 6.3.5 Buzzer, Light Bulb and Motor Tests 36 6.3.6 Decoder Test 37 6.3.7 CPU Test 37 APPENDIX A - ASCII CHARACTER SET 38 APPENDIX B - ASCII CHARACTER SET WITH CYRILLIC CHARACTERS 39 APPENDIX C - FRENCH, PORTUGUESE, ROMANIAN AND SPANISH PROMPT MESSAGES 40 APPENDIX D - BULGARIAN AND RUSSIAN PROMPT MESSAGES 41 Table of Figures FIGURE 31 SOOIN LCD FULL DISPLAY PATTERN 14 FIGURE 3-2 OVERVIEW OF SOOIN PAGER 15 FIGURE 51 THE TNITIAL POWER ON SCREEN SHOWING ALL SEGMENTS AND ICONS ON 25 FIGURE 5-2 STATUS SCREEN 25 FIGURE 5-3 THE POWER OFF CONFIRMATION SCREEN 26 FIGURE 54 THE MESSAGE RECEIVING NOTIFICATION SCREEN 26 FIGURE 5-5 MESSAGE SCROLLI'NG 27 FIGURE 56 THE ‘NO MESSAGE' PROMPT 27 FIGURE 5-7 AN ERRONEOUS MESSAGE 28 FIGURE 578 THE MESSAGE REMOVAL CONFIRMATION SCREEN FIGURE 5-9 THE MESSAGE REMOVAL CONFIRMATION SCREEN 29 FIGURE 5-10 THE ‘NO NEWS' PROMPT 29 FIGURE 5-11 THE ALERT MODE SETTING SCREEN 30 FIGURE 5-12 THE USER NAME ENTRY SCREEN 30 FIGURE 5-13 AN EXAMPLE OF USER NAME 31 FIGURE 5-14 THE LOW BATTERY NOTIFICATION SCREEN 31 FIGURE 6»1 THE MAIN TEST MENU 32 FIGURE 6-2 SCREEN ILLUSTRATION SHOWING AN ADDRESS CAPCODE 33 FIGURE 63 BSI TIMING DISPLAY SCREEN 33 FIGURE 6—4 THE 'RF-ON' SCREEN 33 FIGURE 6—5 THE LCD CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT SCREEN 35 FIGURE 6-6 PROMPT MESSAGE SHOWING THE EEPROM TEST RESULT 35 FIGURE 67 PROMPT MESSAGE SHOWING THE KEY LABELS 36 Tables TABLE 3-1 RF PARAMETERS FOR 135MHZ TO 175 MHZ 10 TABLE 3-2 RF PARAMETERS FOR 278MI-IZ T0 284MHZ 11 TABLE 3-3 RF PARAMETERS FOR “AMI-[Z TO 468MHZ 12 TABLE 3-4 RF PARAMETERS FOR 928MHZ T0 932MHZ 13 TABLE 3-5 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR 8001N 14 DATE OF ISSUE: 20-Sepr99 Page 7 00’42 DOC. No C JG 8001 PS 99 N 0000 0011) VERSION 0 1 salllN Alphanumeric Page! Product Specifications 1. Introduction This document defines the system specificaiions of the 8001N (single line alphanumeric pager). 8001N is designed to be a small size, light weight and user~friendly pager with the ability to display alphanumeric characters 1.1 Basic Features 0 The code famlat is in compliance with the CCIR Radio Paging Code No.1 standard. . Capable of receiving and displaying POCSAG ASCII character set (please see Appendices A and B). 0 The LCD is able to display one line of sixteen 14-segment alphanumeric characters 0 Audio lone melody and silent alert mode. Vibration alert as a factory options a LCD back-lighting. CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: 29-Sep—99 Page 8 ofAZ DOC NO : C JGSOOI PSQQNODOOODI D VERSION 0.1 mm Alphl-lllrie Pngzr Product Specifications 2. 8001N Main Features The following table summarizes main features of 8001N. Feature Description 1 j Code format 31/21 POCSAG code (ccm Paging Code No. 1), 51217195, 1200st and 2,400bps 2 ASCII transmission Limimd ASCII code code 3 Numeric transmission The pager can also handle numeric data. The operator can code select between two character sets by setting the EEPROM option rhmugh the Address Programmer. Standard character set.- 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, JU,(space),-,],[ Optional characmr set: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,(space) 4 Language type Standard ASCII, Bulgarian, UK. English, US. English, French, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian and Spanish character set: (sofiware programmable). 5 I Radio address 2 radro addresses for user and group message reception (same frame), | radio address for news messae reception Dis lay area Number of button keys Memory capacity A maximum on user messages can be stored in the user memory bank. Each message can have a maximum length of 378 ASCII characters: however, the total storage ofthis memory bank is limited to 1,008 ASCII characters. For news message storage, a maximum of 2 news messages can be stored in the news memory bank. Each message can have a maximum length of 126 ASCII characters. I tone-only message which occupies l of the 8 user message memory locations. It will be treated as a regular user message. Previously stored tone—only message will be overwritten by the new one. During message review, user has to press the Read key (F) to toggle between scrolling and pausing viewing mode. Holding the Read key (>) for 2 seconds or more will scroll the first page of all messages at the rate of 0.5 second per page 10 Tone only message 11 Message scrolling “h CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. l . DATE OF ISSUE: 29-Sep-99 Page 9 of“ DOC. N0.: C 3G 8001175 99N 0000 0010 VERSION (11 MIN Alphanumeric Pager Product Speeifiutions —\ Feature Description 20 12 Message delete Messages can be deleted individually. function 13 Erro e M mégfizg Euoneous message contents will be displayed as system ‘I’ Next page indication The next page icon ‘P’ will be displayed at the upper right Low battery indication Service area indication corner of the LCD screen if part of the message has to be displayed on next page during message viewing. One single tone and 3 melodies can be selected by the user for incoming messages. The alert duration is 8 seconds The pager mu be set to silent mode such that all alerting indications, except the power on alert, will be overwritten Vibration will replace the alarm tone for all types of alarming function it'the vibration mode is set This function is a factory option. 16 ASCl] characters can be displayed in the initial power on screen These characters are stored in the EEPROM through the Addms Programmer setting or by user entry. Manual activated back - lighting The number of unread message stored in the pager will be shown in the slams screen, A low battery prompt message will be displayed on the screen when the battery power is low. The low battery alarm will continue to sound in every one-hour interval until the user press a key. Note: All stored message: will be lost after battery replacement. An antenna icon ‘T’ will be displayed on the status screen while the pager is outside the service area (out ofrange indication). The turn on delay time depends on the setting in the EEPROM which is programmed by the Address Programmer (options: Always On, Always Off, Simultaneous, Iminute, 2 minutes, 4 minutes or 8 minutes delay). Audio alert Silent mode Vibration alert Back—lighting Unread message indication All status of the pager will be shown in one screen. One ‘AAA' size alkaline bane Power source leflSYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: 29-Sep-99 Page 10 of 42 Doc. No : C 36 8001 PS 99 N 0000 0010 VERSION 0.1 MIN Alphanumeric Pager Product Specifications 3. Product Specifications The RF, electrical and mechanical specifications of the 8001N pager are defined in this chapter. 3.1 RF Specifications The 8001N pager should pass the OFTA approval test and conform to the RF specifications as shown in Table 0—1 to Table 0-4. Elm—— 1 Radio frequency range l35M]-lz lo l75MHz 2 Channel spacing 25kHz 3 Code formal POCSAG (CCIR Radio Paging Code No.1) non-return to zero Baud rate 512/1200/2400bps 5 Deviation t4,5k.Hz Mark carrier frequency, -4.5kHz Space carrier f ' nnenc , +4.5kHz 6 Paging sensitivity < lan/m for 24006135 < 7pV/m for lZOObps < SnV/m for Slszs (In front of human body) Note: In TEM cell, 24dBuv/m - -106dBm at l200l7ps 7 Spurious response Better than 60dB be ecnon 8 [mac rejection Bemer than 55dB 9 Selectivity Better than 65dB at :l:25k.l'lz 10 Inter-modulation Better than 55dB rejection 11 Digital modulation FSK s stem 12 Frequency stability =< 5ppm for lSSMI-lz at 0 to +40°C (+25°C refl) Operating voltage “V m 1.5v DC 14 Audio alert (one 2700Hz frequency 15 Sound level BOdBA average at 300m 16 Dimension 78,8mm(L) x 41.0mm(W) x 16.5mm(H) 17 Battery One AAA battery Table 0—1 RF parameters [or 135MHz to 175 MHz CIKKISYS ELECTRONlCS LTD. m“ DATE OF ISSUE: 29~Sep-99 DOC NO.: C SG 800] PS 99 N 0000 0011] VERSION 0.1 Radio frequency range Page 11 of42 emu Alphanumeric Pager Produn Specifications Specification 27M-Iz to 284MHz 2 Channel spacing ZSkHz 3 Code format POCSAG (CCIR Radio Paging Code No.1) non-return to zero 4 Baud rate 512/1200/2400hps 5 Deviation i4.5kHz Mark carrier frequency, -4.5kHz L Space carrier frequency, +4.5kHz 6 Paging sensitivity < llpV/m for 2400st < 7pV/m [or lZOObps < 5pV/m for 512111); (In front of human body) 7 Spurious response Better than 60dB rejection 8 Image rejection Better than 554113 9 Selectivity Better than 65dB at t25kHz 10 7 Inter-modulation Better than 55.113 Ere - uency 15 Sound level rejection 1 I Digital modulation FSK system 12 Frequency stability =< Sppm for 280MI'I2 at 0 to +40°C (+25°C ref.) 13 Operating voltage “V m IASV DC 14 Audio alert tone Dimension 80dBA avene at 30cm 73,8mm(L) x 4l.0mrn(W) x 16,5n1m(H) One AAA battery Table 0-2 RF parameters for 278MB: to 2&1an cmmsv S ELECI'RONICS LTD. fig DATE OF ISSUE, 29-Sep-99 Page 12 0f42 DOC. NO v C 3G 8001 PS 99 N 0000 0010 VERSION 0.1 MIN Alphllmeric Pager Product Specifications m— Radio frequency range 444MHz to 468MHZ 2 Channel spacing ZSkHz 3 Code format POCSAG (OCIR Radio Paging Code N0,1) non~retum to mo 4 Baud rate 5 1 2/1200/2400hps 5 Deviation M,5kHz Mark carrier frequency, -4,5kHz Space carrier frequency, +4,5kHz 6 Paging sensitivin < IIpV/m for 2400bps < 7yV/m for l200l7ps < 5pV/m for 512l7ps (ln front of human body) 7 Spurious response Bener than 50dB rejection 8 Image rejection Better than 45dB 9 Selectivity Better than 60dB at tZSkHz 10 7 Inter-modulation Better than 5043 rejection 1] Digital modulation FSK L system 12 Frequency stability =-< Sppm for 450M1-1z at 0 to +40°C (+25"C ref) 13 Operating voltage LIV to 115V DC 14 Audio alert tone 27001-12 fre uency Sound level 7818mn|(L)x 41,0mm(W) x 16,5mm(H) Table 0-3 RF parameters for 444MB: lo 46BMZHz h—fi CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE 29-Sep»99 DOC NO.: C 30 E001 PS 99 N 0000 0011] VERSION 0 l Page 13 of42 mm AIpIu-umerit Pager had-m Specifications Em— Specification 1 Radio frequency range 925mm to 932mm 2 Channel spacing ZSkHz 3 Code format POCSAG (CCIR Radio Paging Code No,1) non-return to mm 4 Band rate 512/1200/2400bps 5 Deviation $4.5kHz Mark carrier frequency, -4.5kHz Space carrier frequency, +4,5kHz 6 Paging sensitivity < l IuV/m for 2400bps < 7nV/m for lZOObps < SpV/m for 512bps (In from of human body) 7 Spurious response Benet than M J rejectinn 8 Image rejection Benet lhan 401113 r 9 Selectivity Better than 60413 at tZSkHz 10 Intermodulation Bener than 45dB {ejection 11 Digital modulation FSK system 12 Frequency stability =< 5ppm for 930MH2 at 0 to +40“C (+25°C ref.) 13 Opemtmg valmge “V to 1.5V DC 14 Audio alert tone frequency 80dBA average at 300m D imension Table 0-4 RF parameters for 928MB: to 932MB: CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. ——— DATE OF ISSUE: 29-Sep-99 Page 14 of 42 DOC. NO: C 36 800] PS 99 N 00000010 VERSION 0] WIN Alphanumeric Pager Product Specifications 3.2 Electrical Specifications Base on the product features mentioned in Chapter 2, the pager I/O devices and electrical specifications are defined in Table 0-5. Input / Output Description 1 | ‘AAA’ batteryx 1 Input power source 2 | Buzzer Tone alarm (2.7kHz) 3 |Vibrator(factoryoptional) Vibrationalann 4 I 2—key keypiece User input interface for viewing message and pager set up 5 Miniature light bulb For LCD back lighting (a light bulb is used instead of EL in order to cut the product cost and ease product assembly) An output device to display the received message and pager menu Low battery detection Alert generation when battery voltage drops to I.lV or below Table 0-5 Electrical specifications for 8001N 3.3 LCD Pattern The following diagram shows the full display pattem of 8001N pager LCD, Silent mode indicator, (audio alert mode is depicted by ‘9 Vibration alert mode indicator Antenna icon, displayed only if Unread message the pager is outside the service indicator Battery low indicator area Next page indicator (u i) >> >| %l M M M M ll'llllnl‘l ,uuururuuuuuuuuu Figure 0-1 MIN LCD full display pattern CIRKISYS ELI'ITRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE' 29-Sep-99 DOC, NO.: C 3G 8001 PS 99 N 0000 0010 Page 15 cm VERSION o 1 mm Alphanmeri: nger Product Specificntions 3.4 Mechanical Specifications The dimensions of 8001N pager are 74.0mm(L) x 41.5mm(W) x 23.6mm(H)i Its two dimensional drawing is shown below. rw Figure 0-2 Overview ol'8001N pager CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. ,fi——_____fi DATE OF ISSUE. 29-Sep-99 Page 16 “£41 DOC No; C so 800] PS 99 N 0000 0010 VERSION 0.1 mm Abbnnmeric Pager Product Specifinations 3.5 Keys Overview A Read key - P - To read messages 0 To confirm pager function setting B. Function (Func) key » . c To activate the backJight by pressing and holding the key for 2 seconds a To toggle among available options for pager function setting . To toggle among available options for alert mode setting a To initialize pager fimction setting 3.6 List of Icons ‘ W ) The pager is outside the service area Audio alert mode ) Silent alert mode m Vibration alert mode El Unread message indicator m Low battery indicator > Next page indicator ———._.—__ CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: 29-Sep-99 DOC, NO.: C 3G 8001175 99 N 0000 0010 VERSION D 1 Wm Page 17 of42 mm upmnumem Pager Prod-m Specifications 4. Operation Flow Charts The operation flow charts ofthe 8001N pager are given in this chapter. The flow charts describe the operational flows and inter-relationships among the entities within a specific function or sub-system Flow Clan Description | 4.1 Main flow | 4.2 News message reading 4.3 Alert mode setting 4.4 User name entry 4.5 Message reading 4.6 Message deleting and fast scrolling 4.7 Self-testing CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF lSSUE: 29-Sep-99 DOC. No.2 C 36 8001 PS 99 N 0000 0010 VERSION (M 4.1 Main Flow lnsen new battery 'ALPHA ONE' (initial power on screen) 45 alert indication OR pressing any key MY “7 slandby mnde (blank screen) 5 time out (if standby 85 time out mode is saluted OR Func key in EEPROM) pressing Func key Read “Y Func key r r Read keyi Paw Iurned on and POWER °FF7 hold 2 mom; stayed in 017 mm Func key Read key Func key USER NAME ENTRY?‘ CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. m «MummyWWMMWWWH.mum-Mm“ Page 18 of4Z mm Allah-numeric Pager mam Syecifiutions Read key, hold 2 wounds DATE OF ISSUE: 29Sep-99 Page 19 0f42 DOC. ND.: C 30 8001 PS 99 Nouon 0010 VERSION 0 1 MIN Alphnlmn'ic Pager l’mduet Specifiufions 4.2 News Message Reading Read key Any news N 0 message? Yes as time out . Read me 1351 OR pressing Viewed news message any key Read key Func key Scroll the W Status screen Any key Func key Message welling pauses Read key N° 85 time out Repeat the message reading flow for next Yes—b message until all messages are read CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD< DATE OF ISSUE: 29—Sep-99 Page 20 of 42 DOC N0 : C 30 8001175 99N 0000 0010 VERSION 0.1 MIN Alnhalllntric Pager Pmducl Specififltiom 4.3 Alert Mode Setting Rmkey Togge amang aplluns: TONE, 145mm 1: MELODY 2', ‘MELODY er, men-r, wanna- and ‘EXI'I" 305 time out (setting not updated) Read key Confirm setting ______.__._-———— CIRKISYS ELECI'RONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: 29-Sep»99 Page 21 of 42 DOC. N01C308001 PS 99N00000010 VERSION 0.1 WIN Alphanumeric Pager Prudun Spedficntions 4.4 User Name Entry Read key Current user name display Fum: key Rean key Re” key 305 time nut M“: :'°"g 2:4? (sunning not use am updltad) _|—_ Head key (“of “N"? Selenthe ' ficharaaer afler user name envy the last «an man islhe 1am dis") 15 completed __l_ Confirm setting q—Read key Status screen __—_.____-—__- CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: 29-Sep-99 Page 22 of42 DOC. N0.“ C 30 8001 PS 99 N 0000 0010 VERSION 0.1 MIN Alphanumeric Pager Pmducl Specifications 4.5 Message Reading Read key Any messem No sslime out 85 time am Yes Any unread meeeaw Yes Read key Fllsl unread message M m new Fun: key find a” unread memgu nm‘ then a" road managos Rm W Repeal me message reading flew lur mutt message unfil aU messages are read _——____-——-—— CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. Mmane deleting and 1m welling Nu DATE or ISSUE: 29-Sep-99 Page 23 0f42 DOC. NO. C 3G 8001 PS 99 N 0000 0010 VERSION 0.1 MIN Alphanumeric Page! Prm‘hlcl Specifications 4.6 Message Deleting and Fast Scrolling Read key, Fast page Massage mu 2 seconds _’ scrolling mode Fun: key as time m “M Function abons Read key Jr Message deleted S'alus screen __—____——-—— CIRKISYS ELECTROMCS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: 29~SEp—99 Page 24 MM Doc. No: C JG 8001 PS 99 N 0000 0010 VERSION 0.1 4.7 Self-test S13r| Func key (Standard testing) LCD testing Read key OR test camp‘eted Adjusting display SONGS! Fum: key OR delauu me out $— 1mm Alpllnnnai: Pager Product Specifications Mode \s we pager run a" turned on? “°_’ mepager A VS / \ Func key Pressing we Fum key first, man mm mm keys «owne- Display address codes Radkey (RF . ) FunckeyORlestwmpleisd Dwsplsy 551 mup «me Read key on test mmplefied Display 'RF - DN‘ Any key OR ms! wmplaled Regs” RsseI to pvwer tea command °" wee“ EEPROM mung LW 31°;th Read my OR (est wmpwetefl Read key OR Ta WWW Key press (esfing Him maximum Reae key OR Les! ocmpweted Read key on |}s| cow-Med “3541222522?" Dem-mm Read key f on (est ccmmeled CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE or ISSUE: 29-Sep-99 Page 25 of42 DOC N0.. C 30 8001 PS 99 N 0000 0010 VERSION 0.1 mm Alphanumeric Pager Product Specifications 5. Operation Procedures This chapter describes the operating procedures of the SOOIN pager with illustrations of screen displays 5.1 To Power On the Pager The pager can be turned on by pressing and holding the Read key (P) for 2 seconds or more Depending on the factory option, either a 4»second audio beeping tone or 4-Second vibration will be generated as the power on signal. The user name is displayed on the screen I9 l} (m) N7 > int WW.WWW.Alth..M. Figure 0-1 The initial power on screen showing all segments and icons on The power on signal can be stopped by pressing any key, the pager will then display the status screen 1» HLPHH lDNE Figure 0-2 Status screen The pager will enter the standby mode in which the screen will be blanked afier the time out period of 8 seconds has been reached, The status screen can be displayed again by pressing any key. The standby mode is activated through EEPROM setting, the pager will continue displaying the status screen if the standby mode option is not set. Note: The time out period is a default setting of the pager and usually it is set to 8 seconds. In any screen display, the pager will automatically return to the status screen if no key press is detected afier the time out period is reached. CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. N..— DATE OF ISSUE. 29vSep»99 DOC. NO; C 30 800! PS 99 NODOO 0010 VERSlON 0.l MIN Mphlnnmerie Pager Product Specifications 5.2 To Power Off the Pager Page 25 cm Press the Func key (.) to evoke the following screen from the status screen Paw-re arr- F Figure 0-3 The power off confirmation screen Then hold the Read key (P) for 2 seconds to power off the pager. If no key press is detected by the pager, then the pager will return to the status screen afler the 8—second time out period has been reached 5.3 Messages Handling 5.3.1 Receiving and Reading User/Group Messages Depending on the alert mode setting, the pager will generate an audio alert, a vibration alert (factory optional) or remain silent if a message call is being received. The following screen will be displayed simultaneously. This alert can be stopped by pressing any key. MESSHBE REEF/E Figure 0—4 The message receiving notification screen l::l Press the Read key (P) to read the latest message from the status screen. If there is any unread message stored in the memory, then the pager would first display all the unread messages sequentially and followed by the old messages. A ‘P’ icon will be displayed at the top right hand comer of the screen if the message is too long to be displayed in one screen. CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. /N . DATE OF ISSUE: 29»Sep-99 Page 27 0012 l DOC.ND.:C3G8001P599N00000010 VERSION 0.1 mm Alphlnumeric Pager Product Specifications By pressing the Read key (P), each message will keep on scrolling character by character until the end of the message is reached. Character scrolling is a factory option, the scrolling rate can be set to 0.5, 046 (default setting) or 0.7 second per character. Message scrolling can be stopped by pressing the Read key (F) and the screen will be ‘frozen’ at once. Press the Read key (P) again to resume message scrolling. l~PLEH5E EHLL ME fizzzzgzmmsw . 1 Hi Edblflfllfl HSHP Figure 0-5 Message scrolling If no key press is detected by the pager during message viewing, then the pager will return to the status screen afier the 8-second time out period has been reached User can hold the Read key (P) for 2 seconds or more for fast scrolling. The screen will display the first page of each message sequentially at the rate of 0.5 second per page The following prompt message will be displayed if no message is in the memory. NB MEJSHEE Figure 0-6 The “NO MESSAGE’ prompt CHIKISY S ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE‘ 29-Sep—99 Page 28 of 42 DOC. NO: C SG 8001 PS 99 NODOO 0010 VERSION 0.1 WIN Alphanumeric Pnger Product Specifications 5.3.2 Erroneous Messages For any message containing tmnsmission error, the erroneous contents will be displayed by‘ I’ as shown 11) the following diagram. HHPP" 111T11 11111111 A character that cannot be received correctly Figure 0—7 An erroneous message 5.3.3 Message Removal Press the Func key (.) during message viewing to evoke the following screen. 1111E1E 1-55115E 1 Figure 0-8 The message removal confirmation screen Then press the Read key (P) to delete the current message The pager will return to the message screen showing the succeeding message) afier the operation Press the Func key ( ) to abort the fimction and relum to the status screens Again if no key press is detected by the pager, the pager will return to the status screen afier the 8-second time out period has been reached. —\ CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: 29-Sep-99 Page 29 of 42 DOC. N0; C 30 8001 PS 99N 0000 0010 VERSION 0.1 MIN Allah-numeric Pager Product Specifications 5. 3. 4 Accessing News Messages Press the Func key (.) to evoke the following screen from the status screen. REHB NEH; ? Figure 0-9 The news reading initiation screen The pager would display the last viewed news message before displaying any other messages. The following prompt message will be displayed if no news message is in the memory. Flgure 0-10 The ‘NO NEWS‘ prompt Similar to user/group messages reading, a ‘P’ icon will be displayed at the top right hand comer of the screen if the news message is too long to be displayed in one screen. Also, by pressing the Read key (V), each news message will keep on scrolling character by character at a rate of 025 second per character until the end of the message is reached. Message scrolling can be stopped by pressing the Read key (P) and the screen will be ‘frozen’ at once. Press the Read key (P) again to resume message scrolling. User can also hold the Read key (P) for 2 seconds or more for fast scrolling. The screen will display the first page of each message sequentially at the rate of 0.5 second per page. cmmsvs ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: 29-Sep-99 Page 30 0142 DOC. NO.: C SG 8001 PS 99N 0000 0010 VERSlON 0] MIN Abhnumrri: Pager Product Specifications 5.4 Alert Mode Setting Press the Func key (.) a number of times to evoke the following screen from the status screen. HELEN H'LERT F Figure 0-11 The alert mode setting screen The current alert mode will be displayed by pressing the Read key (7). User can press the Func key (0) to toggle among all available options for alert mode setting — ‘TONE’, ‘MELODY l’, ‘MELODY 2’, ‘MELODY 3’, ‘SILENT’, ‘VIBRATE’ (optional) and ‘EXIT’ (The option ‘VIBRATE’ will not appear for the product without this option). Once an alert mode is selected, the user can press the Read key (P) to confirm the setting and return to the status screen, The pager will generate the corresponding alerting effect according to the selected alert mode, A 30-second time out period is set to this function. 5.5 User Name Entry Press the F unc key (.) until the following screen is displayed. Figure 0-12 The user name entry initiation screen The user can then press the Read key (7) to evoke the user name adjustment screen. CIRIGSYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE or ISSUE: 29-Sep—99 Page at of42 DOC. NO.: c JG 8001 rs 9914 0000 001 o VERSION 0.1 mm Alphanumeric Pager Product Specifications LPHH DN- Figure 0-13 An example of user name The first alphanumeric character is blinking once the user name adjustment screen is displayed. Press the Read key (7) to move along the user name fields and press the Fune key (.) to toggle among characters as Well as digits. The user name field being adjusted will be blinking to notify the user. Afier adjustment is finished on the last field, press the Read key (P) to confirm the setting and retum to the status screen The user can also toggle to select the special character ‘l’ afier user name adjustment has been finished. The special character allows the user to complete the setting procedure and jump to the status screen immediately without having to enter all sixteen characters. A 30-second time out period is set to this function. Note: The User Name Enny’fimction would be unavailable If the pager is in the low battery state. 5.6 Low Battery Alert When the battery voltage of the pager drops to 1.1V or below, the pager will generate an alert together with the display of the following screen to notify the user. II_| r \/ uJ'w HiiEFl Figure 0-14 The low battery notification screen The alert will be generated for every hour until the user aclmowledges the alert by pressing any key to stop it. The user should first power off the pager before replacing the battery. CBlKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: 29-Sep»99 Page 32 0f42 DOCNO:C3G8001PS99N00000010 VERSION Ovl MIN Alphanumeric Pager Product Specifiutlons 6. Self-test Mode This section describes the standard testing and RF testing procedures for the 8001N pager. 6.1 Invoking Self-test Mode Since all test modes are not to be used by the ordinary users, special procedures are required to invoke this model The steps are, - Turn off the pagert - Press and hold the Read key and the Func key together for 2 seconds or more. The Following screen will be displayed while initializing the self-test procedure. Ml IITT VJ! l/_|_I Sofiware version o The main test menu shown as below is displayed ETHNHHRB RF Figure 0-1 The main test menu 0 Press the F une key (.) to evoke standard testing or press the Read key (F) to evoke RF testing 0 If no key press is detected within 8 seconds alter the test menu was displayed, the pager will enter the normal operation mode. It is necessary to turn off the pager and perform the invoking procedures again to re-enter the test mode. CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: 29-Sep-99 Page 33 of 42 DOC. Not: C 36 3001 PS 99 NOW!) 0010 VERSION 0.1 MIN Alphlnnmen'c Pager Product Specifications 6.2 RF Testing RF testing is invoked by pressing the Read key (7) at the main test menu. The screen showinathe first address capcode used by the pager is displayed, press the Func key ( ) to display the second address capcode. will? -- H flilfliflh Figure 0-2 Screen illustration showing an address capcade Following the display of all address capcodes, BSl timing will be displayed if user press the Func key (0) again. HS l : HMS Figure 0-3 BS! timing dlsplny screen The following screen will be displayed afier the 351 timing screen has been displayed, or when the user press the Read key (P) during address capcode RP-UN Figure 0-4 The 'RF—0N' screen The screen notifies the user that the RF circuit has been activated for testing. Press any key to terminate the test and reset the pager to normal operation. A 3—second interval is set between each test item. If any key is pressed at this interval, the next test item will be invoked immediately. CIRIQSYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: 29-Sep-99 Page 34 0f42 DOC, No: C 3G 8001 PS 99 N 0000 0010 VERSION 0.1 mm Alphanumeric Pager Prndlltt Specifications 6.3 Standard Testing Standard testing consists of a series of automated test procedures which goes through all the components of the pager. The test covers the LCD, memory components and electrical devices. The testing sequence is, 0 LCD test, with 3 different patterns a LCD Contrast adjustment - EEPROM test a Key press test a Buzzer test a Light bulb test - Motor test (optional) 0 Decoder test 0 CPU test Similarly, a 3-second interval is set between each test item. If any key is pressed at this interval, the next test item will be invoked immediately. 6.3.1 LCD Test LCD test shows 3 different patterns of all the sixteen l4-segment characters - all segments on, odd segments on and even segments on. The odd segments testing and the even segments testing complement each other. It is important to check at this stage whether the segments stay ‘on’ or ‘oft’ all the time. Each pattern is set to be displayed for 3 seconds but next pattern can be displayed immediately if user presses any key during testing. User can also press the Read key (P) to skip the test. 6.3.2 LCD Contrast Adjustment At this stage user is allowed to adjust the LCD contrast by pressing the Read key (P) continuously, each time the contrast level will be increased by one unit. CIRIGSYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: 29-Sep-99 Page 35 M42 DOC. N0; C 36 8001 PS 99N 0000 0010 VERSlON 0.1 mm Alphanumeric Pager Product Specifications I ITIII IT T I"! WWW ' ELI LUIIIIHHJT I3 Figure 0-5 The LCD contrast adjustment screen The default contrast level is set to ‘13’ and a total of 6 levels (from 10 to 15) are available for adjustment Press the Func key (.) to skip adjustment and evoke the next test. 6.3.3 EEPROM Test EEPROM test performs comprehensive diagnosis to the EEPROM in the pagerl The pager will notify the user whether the test is passed or not. The test is passed The test is failed Figure 0-6 Prompt message showing the EEPROM test result User can press the Read key (F) Io skip the test. CIRIGSYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: Z9—Scp~99 Page 36 M42 DOC. NO: C 36 8001 PS 99N 0000 0010 VERSlON 01 MIN Alphanumeric Pager Product Specifications 6.3.4 Key Test Key test aims to notify the user whether the 2 button keys are functioning properly. The screen will display the corresponding key label when a key is pressed. Otherwise the test is failed HEY FUNK HEY HERE Figure 0-7 Prompt mange showing the key labels Func key is pressed Read key is pressed User can press the Read key (P) twice to skip the test. 6.3.5 Buzzer, Light Bulb and Motor Tests Buzzer test is performed by turning on the buzzer to generate a long beeping tone for 3 seconds The test is failed if no beeping tone is generated. Light bulb test is performed by turning on the back lighting for 3 seconds. The test is failed if the Light bulb fails to light up. Motor test is performed by turning on the motor to vibrate for 3 seconds. The test is failed if the motor does not vibrate. The test is optional as motors may not be installed into the pagers. Similar to the EPROM test, user can press the Read key (P) to skip each test. CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF lSSUE: 29-Sep-99 Pzge 37 of 42 DOC No.1 C 3G 800] PS 99N 00000010 VERSION 0.1 mm Alphanumeric Pager Product Specifications 6. 3. 6 Decoder Test Decoder test initializes the POCSAG decoder and checks if the paging signal rises at a predefined instant. The test is failed if the signal cannot rise as expected. Prompt messages will be displayed to notify the user about the test result. User can press the Read key (V) to skip the test. 6.3. 7 CPU Test CPU test involves two stages - high speed test and low speed test. High speed test sets the pager to operate at full speed and the LCD is tumed on for current measurement to ensure that there is no open circuit nor short circuit. Low speed test measures the current consumption rate at the standby mode. Prompt messages will be displayed to notify the user which test is being proceeded. User can press the Read key (5) to skip the test. The pager will reset to normal operation afier the CPU test is completed or skipped. CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: 29-Sep-99 DOC. N0: C JG 8001 PS 99 N 0000 0010 VERSION 0.1 MIN Alphannmcric Pager Produtt Spetiflutions Appendix A - ASCII Character Set Pagc 38 of42 2 __‘4 s 6 7 0 _| A LBJ % 1 H 2 f—E 3—. 1, IE“! “Fl fl'llzle—T CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: ZQ-Scp»99 DOC, NOA: C 36 8001 PS 99 NOOOO 0010 VERSION O 1 Page 39 or 42 mm Alphanumeric Pager Prod-m Specificntions Appendix B - ASCII Character Set with Cyrillic Characters _l_ o 2 |3ri||f|1x6 I?! LIEU LL! 11117185 LLI f .. a 3+?”le fin” 3 E EL: u ; ‘EfiflT/fib :; SWETLEE-j “ZLEF—Lgxm ”fTb'ij T l— J. |_ i I T 1_| |_| .L ‘ “f" L/ H < H H c fl / r‘I A1 v I‘\/ / \ _L /| / / D “ M \ I“! __ -__ ll / [P II E \ “I II __ . / IV H LL _ ‘_ fl F / H [J h L4 CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. 1 I , I I DATE OF ISSUE: 29-Sep»99 Page 40 of 41 DOC. NOV: C 30 300] PS 99 NOOOD 001 l) VERSION Oil mm Alphanumeric Pager I’m-inn Specil' lions Appendix C - French, Portuguese, Romanian and Spanish Prompt Messages English Frauen Portuguese READ NEWS? LECTURE INFOS? L INFORMATIVO? POWER OFF? ARRET? DESLIGADO? SELECT ALERT? SELECTION ALARM? 7 ALERTA? USER NAME ENTRY LNOM UTILISATEUR USUARIO NOME TONE TONALITE TOM MELODY I _LMELODIE I LMELODIA I MELODY z MELODIE 2 MELODIA 2 7 MELODY 3 MELODIE 3 MELODIA 3 SILENT SILENCE SILENCIOSO VIBRATE VIBRATION rVIBRADOR EXIT _[ SORTIE SAIDA No MESSAGE PAS DE MESSAGE SEM MENSAGEM rNO NEWS " PAS [NFOS __‘ SEM NOTICIAS MESSAGE RECEIVED __MESSAGE RECU NOVA MENSAGEM LOW BATTERY FILES FAIBLES v‘PILI-IA FRACA TONE ONLY T"SON SEULEMENT APENAS TOM DELETE MESSAGE7 EFFACER MESSAGE? APAGAR MENSAGEM’! ‘ English Romanian Spanish CITESTE STIRILE? INFORMACION? 3 READ NEWS? 1 POWER OFF? INCHIS? APAGADO’? SELECT ALERT? ALEGE MOD ALERTA PROGR ALERTA? SCRLE-Tl N'UM'ELE’! USUARIO NOMERE MELODl'E l MELODlA l MELODIE 2 MELODIA 2 MELODIE 3 MELODIA 3 MELODY 1 MELODY 3 j SILENT SU'N'ET OPRIT STLENCIOSO VTBRATE L_VTBRATIE VIBRADOR EXIT LESIRE SALlR J NO MESSAGE _'[ NU SUNT MESAJ'E LSIN MENSAJES No NEWS NU SUNT SITRI SIN INFORMATIVOS MESSAGE RECEIVED MESAJ PRIMIT J M'ESAJ'E RECEBIDA L LOW BATTERY [B—ATERIE SLABA BATERIA BAJA TONE ONLY NUMAI TON SOLO TONO LDELETE MESSAGE? STERGE MESAJ'E'! BORRAR MENSAJE'? Note: All messages should be within 16 characters including any spaces, CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: Z9—Sep~99 Page 41 of 42 DOC. NO: C 30 8001 PS 99110000 0010 VERSlON 01 MIN Abhmunerlc Pager Product Specifications Appendix D - Bulgarian and Russian Prompt Messages ngllsh 4 Km Russian READ NEWS? "mm" mum, POWER OFF? Wm M, SELECT ALERT? inf-mum. ....... mm, 1 USER NAME WW“ "mm ENTRY TONE W m. MELODY 1 “"““‘"' mu; MELODY 2 “W" m" FMELODY 3 W‘ mm. “mm“ 4 mun-mu, 1 SILENT mm. 1 “BRA“ PEDKI/IM BI/IBPALII/II/I EXIT "m" m, A MHAW m man“ No MESSAGE “ N0 NEWS Wm WM ‘ {MW RECEIVED “W— Low BATTERY TONE ONLY mom mm. DELETE ‘ W V , b, Note: All messages should be within 16 characters including any spaces. CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: 29-Sep-99 Page 42 0f42 DOC. No.2 C 30 8001175 99N 0000 0010 VERSlON 0.1 mm Alphllmmeric Pager Product Specifications Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment NOTE: 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 harmfiil 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 or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 0 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is needed - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/T V technician for help. This device compiles with Part 15 ot‘ the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions (1) this device may not cause harmfiil interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation cmrasvs ELECTRONICS LTD.
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