RPR 750IS Series CONTENT Page No. 1. GENERAL USER INFORMATION Radio Reception Hazardous Areas Special Conditions for Safe Use Conformity Declaration Pager Care Wearing Your Pager 2. CONTROLS AND DISPLAY 3. SWITCHING PAGER ON 4. SWITCHING PAGER OFF 5. DISPLAY OPTIONS 6.
Hazardous Areas - Europe Your RPR 750IS Series pager, is suitable for use in hazardous area Zones ‘0’, ‘1’ & ‘2’ (Gas) and ‘20’, ‘21’ & ‘22’ (Non- conductive Dust only), as defined in IEC/CENELEC technical standard EN 60079-10.
The RPR 750ISR Series must only be connected to Multitone specified charging and data programming/retrieval facilities, to ensure the protection of the Intrinsic Safety properties. The designated equipments for these purposes are the Multitone Single Unit Charger/Programming Pocket P648 and Absence/Charging Racks A3RO (Master) and A3RP (Slave).
Declaration, is available for inspection by the relevant enforcement authorities. Products Covered By This Declaration:- Type of Equipment: Intrinsically Safe Radio Paging Receiver; Brand Name: Multitone RPR750IS/ISR Series; (IS variant utilises disposable Alkaline batteries; ISR variant utilises re-chargeable NiMH batteries). Type Designation/Model: RPR751IS/ISR (HF); RPR752IS/ISR (VHF);...
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EN 60950 2006 + A12:2011 (Directive article 3.1{a}). ATEX Directive 94/9/EC Products Covered By This Declaration:- Type of Equipment: Radio Paging Receiver; Brand Name: Multitone RPR750IS/ISR Series; Type Designation/Model: RPR751IS/ISR; RPR752IS/ISR; RPR 753IS/ISR - Intrinsically Safe variants. Technical Basis of Conformity:-...
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Directives and certification, when the product is taken into service. Details of these measures are contained in the associated product documentation, or are available upon request from Multitone. Signed: B.R.Merchant, Principal Approvals Engineer,...
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It should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment, or returned to Multitone or their agent, for disposal. 9261 - 7912 Issue 8...
RPR 750IS Series Pager Care Protect your pager from liquids, extreme temperatures and strong magnetic fields. Do not leave your pager exposed to strong sunlight e.g. on a car dashboard, or a window sill. To clean your pager, use a clean cloth dampened with a little soapy water.
RPR 750IS Series will enter its quiescent mode ready to receive calls, showing either: - -- : -- 12:05 no time, or time of day If your pager is programmed with the Permanent ON option, then the switch-on sequence will be automatically initiated when a battery is fitted.
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(see also Section 7). Tone Only Calls When used with Multitone MK6/7 code formats, your pager will receive up to 8 different tone calls, each with a distinctive beep alert pattern. For each call received, the pager will display a tone call number for the duration of the alert.
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RPR 750IS Series Alphanumeric Message Calls Your pager may receive alphanumeric messages of up to 120 characters in length. When a call is received with an alphanumeric message attachment, if the total length of the message plus the stamp (time or message number) is less than 14 characters, then the whole of the message will be displayed for the length of the alert period, unless cancelled.
RPR 750IS Series Speech Calls When receiving any call that has a speech message attached, your pager will activate the alert sequence. This sequence will include the flashing LED together with the alert tone at normal volume, for a period of 4 seconds and additionally the display of any alphanumeric message and/or call time/number data.
RPR 750IS Series memory replay mode. The pager will respond by displaying the time stamp or message no. (header) of the first message. If there are no messages, then the phrase no messages will be displayed and the pager will return to the quiescent mode.
RPR 750IS Series level and this may then be adjusted by further pressing the OCR button to increase the volume, or the MUTE button to decrease. When the desired level is reached, release any buttons and the pager will return to its quiescent state.
RPR 750IS Series Once programmed, this option may be switched on or off by using the MUTE button and stepping through the mute/vibrate option sequence. The Silent Alert configuration may be changed, by pressing and holding the MUTE button for 1.5 seconds, whilst the pager is in the quiescent state.
RPR 750IS Series *Low battery Battery voltage is low. *Time of Day Dependent upon your pager options, see Section 12. *Mute Pager in Mute mode. *Vibrate Vibrate option selected. No other messages to display. *Note: Your pager has to be programmed for this option, to display this message.
RPR 750IS Series When this point has been reached, press the MUTE button and the minutes will start to flash. Press the OCR button until the desired minutes are displayed. To complete the set-up, press the MUTE button and the pager will continue the switch- on sequence.
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RPR 750IS Series Low Battery Warning - It is advised that this option is not enabled for use with rechargeable cells. The battery condition of your pager is continually monitored and if a low battery voltage is sensed the pager...
RPR 750IS Series 14. BATTERIES - Changing the Battery & Battery Care This product has been certified for use only with the following batteries, the use of any other battery type will invalidate the equipment's Intrinsic Safety status. Alkaline disposable:- Energizer E92 &...
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RPR 750IS Series Insert the blade of the Battery Door tool under the edge of the metal back-plate of the clip and gently lift enough to release it from its retaining slot. At the same time slide the clip assembly towards the bottom of the pager as shown and remove.
RPR 750IS Series To replace the battery door, firstly locate the door lugs into the positions shown and then rotate the door downwards, closing it loosely. Further compress the door at both ends simultaneously and push down until the door clicks shut, compressing the battery and surrounding gasket.
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RPR 750IS Series When a pager is removed from a rack, it will automatically enter its switch-on sequence. When a single-unit charger or charge-only rack is used, the pager may still receive calls, but its radio sensitivity may be impaired and the vibrate option is inhibited.
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Multitone Electronics plc is part of Kantone Holding Ltd, a member of the Champion Technology group of companies. Registered office: Multitone Electronics plc, Shortwood Copse Lane, Kempshott, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG23 7NL.
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RPR 750IS Series NOTES 9261-7912 Issue 8...
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