VTech Connect 8015-930 Alphanumeric Flex Pager User Manual 2
VTech Connect Limited Alphanumeric Flex Pager 2
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User Manual 2
DATE OF ISSUE: 22-Feb-00 DOC. N05. CBS 8015 UM D! NOOOD 0m 0 VERSION DD Page 5 of 14 BU15N Alphanumeric FLEX Pager User Manual o The following prompt message will be displayed if there is no message. Hi] HESSHEE Figure 3-5 The ‘NO MESSAGE’ prompt 3.4 Duplicate Message 0 A ‘g’ would be displayed to indicate that the message is already stored in the memory. Hl “I all rails Erik» Figure 3-5 A duplicate message 3.5 Erroneous Message c Any message containing transmission error, the erroneous contents will be displayed by underscores. iHEEHTULt..JH5i A fragment thal cannot be received correclly Figure 3-7 An erroneous message CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE. 22-Feb00 DOC. NO.‘ C 35 BC‘lSUM 01 N 00000010 VERSION 0,0 8015N Alphanumeric FLEX Page! User Manual Page 9 ol'14 3.6 Message Removal 0 Recall the unprotected message to be deleted. - Press the Func key (0) during message viewing to evoke the following screen. EELETE HESEHEE T Figure 3-8 The message removal confirmation screen - Press the Read key (5) to delete the current message. 0 Press the Func key (.) to abort the function. 3.7 Message Protection 0 Up to 5 messages can be protected. - Recall a message to be protected - Press the Func key (.) twice during message viewing to evoke the following screen. FEDTEET PHEE ? Figure 3-9 The message protection confirmation screen o ‘UNPROTECT PAGE? will be displayed if the current viewing message is already protected. - Press the Read key (P) to protect/unlock the message. - A ‘fi’ or ‘-I’ (for duplicate protected message) icon would be indicated the message is protected. CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE or lSSUE: 22-Feb—DO p 1 DOC. N0.. C 3G 8015 UM 01 N 0000 DO' 0 age 0 Df1“ VERSION 0.0 5015N Alphanumeric FLEX Pager Uslr Manual ll fl I.» “an: Could Er1k r_| fil > lam: Could Erik Figure 3-10 A protected message (upper) and a protected duplicate message (lower) _i-"' II - Press the Func key (.) to abort the function. 3.8 Accessing News Message 0 Press the Fun: key (0) to evoke the following screen EEHD HEMS ? Figure 3-11 The news reading initiation screen o Press the Read key (7) read the latest news message. - Fast message scrolling can be invoked by holding the Read key (P) for 2 seconds or more (all unread news messages will be displayed first). a Press any key to stop message scrolling and press the Read key (7) again to resume. - A ‘7’ icon will be displayed at the top right hand corner of the screen if the message is too long to be displayed in one screen. 0 The following prompt message will be displayed if no news message is in the memory. HD HEHS Figure 3-12 The ‘NO NEWS’ prompt CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: 22—Feb-00 DOC. N0” C 35 8015 UM Di N 0000 0010 VERSION (1.0 Page 11 D! 14 BMSN Alphanumeric FLEX Pager user Manual 3.9 Enable/Disable News Alarm - User can also set a news message alarm for each of the 4 mailboxes. o Press the Film: key (.) to evoke the following screen HEMS HLEET DH ? Figure 3-13 The news alerting initiation screen - ‘NEWS ALERT OFF?’ will be displayed if the alarming function is already enabled. - Press the Read key (P) to enable/disable the alarming function. The news alerting function is enabled fifiTE knucki out Figure 3-14 The news alert enabllng screen ClRKlSYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF lSSUE: H-FevaO Page 12 of 14 D00. NO : C as 8015 UM 01 N 00000010 VERSION 0.0 BM5N Alphanumerin FLEX Page! Us" Manual 3.10 Alert Mode Setting a Press the Func key (.) to evoke the following screen. SELECT HLEHT ? Figure 3-15 The alert mode setting screen 0 Press the Read key (P) to display the current alert mode 0 Press Fune key (.) to select an alert mode among the options - ‘TONE’, ‘MELODY l’ to ‘MELODY 8’, ‘SILENT’, ‘Vl'BRATE’ (optional) and ‘EXIT’ (return to the status screen without updating the setting). . Press the Read key (P) to confirm the setting and return to the status screen. 3.11 User Name Entry 0 Press the Func key (.) to evoke the following screen. USER HHHE EHTET? Figure 3-15 The user name entry initiation screen c Press the Read key (7) to evoke the user name adjustment and move along the user name field (16 characters). 0 Press the Func key (.) to select the characters - Press the Read key (P) to confirm the setting and return to the status screen. 0 Or select the special character ‘E‘ to confirm the setting and jump to the status screen immediately without having to enter all sixteen characters. Note: The ‘User Name Entry’ fitnction would be unavailable ifthe pager is in {he low batten; state. CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. 7 i DATE OF ISSUE‘ 22-Feb-OO Page 13 ul 14 DOC. N0: 0 35 3015 UM 01 N 0000 001 0 VERSION 0.0 am 5N Alphanumeric FLEX Page! user Manual 3.12 Scrolling Rate/Mode Setting 0 Press the F um: key (.) to evoke the following screen. SEEDLLIHE Figure 3-17 The scrolling setting screen o Press the Read key (F) to display the current scrolling rate/mode. . Press Func key (.) to select an alert mode among the options — ‘SLOW’, ‘MEDI'UM’, ‘FAST' and ‘LINE BY Lm'E’. - Press the Read key (V) to confirm the setting and return to the status screen. 3.13 Low Battery Alert 0 An hourly low voltage alert will be generate and screen display when the battery voltage drops below a certain level. LEM EHTTEET Figure 3-18 The low battery notification screen 0 Stop the alert by pressing any key. - Power oi? the pager and replace the battery. 3.14 Illumination - Press the Func key (.) for 2 seconds to activate the back-lighting during message reading or fi-om the status screen. CIRKISYS ELECTRONICS LTD. DATE OF ISSUE: 22-me DOC.N0.103G8015UM01N00000010 Pageuom VERSION 0.0 5015" Alplnnumtric FLEX Pager User Manual 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 fotmd 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 fiequency 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 not cause harmful inm'ference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipmllt 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 0 Increase the sepatation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from mat to which the receiver is needed. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This devrce compile: with Part 15 of 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. __—____——— cIRKlSYS ELECTRONICS LTD.
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