SwissPhone DE900 User Manual

SwissPhone DE900 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Manual DE900 Alphanumeric POCSAG pager...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface Display Buttons Menu structure Messages 9-12 lerting 13-14 larm clock 15-16 Status display lert options 18-19 Settings 20-25 Switching on and off...
  • Page 3: Preface

    Preface We would like to congratulate you on your new receiver. In purchasing the new Swissphone DE900 you have chosen a high quality device. The three-button operated Swissphone DE900 is a note- worthy product thanks to its combination of attractive design, great flexibility and high quality.
  • Page 4 W RNING – Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The device meets the provisions of the European directive R&TTE 99/05/EG (“Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment”). You can request a copy of the declaration of conformity from info@swissphone.com.
  • Page 5: Display

    Display Loud alerting Field strength indication New message Silent alerting larm clock on Battery charge Clock Menu text Position of the menu selection Push the scroll button to Further menus select the next menu item...
  • Page 6: Buttons

    Holding the return through menus and reports, button will display the selected menu items change settings) or exit the selected message.) By inserting the battery, the Swissphone DE900 receiver is automatically switched on (see chapter “Changing the Power Source”).
  • Page 7: Menu Structure

    Menu structure The message selection for “Read messages” is displayed when you press the confirmation button at the start-up screen. By pressing the scroll button the main menu is displayed. MESS GE LERT LERT CLOCK ST TUS Read Loud On / Off Status info Message selection Silent...
  • Page 8 LERT OPTIONS SETTINGS SWITCH OFF lertpattern Set time re you sure? RIC=>pattern HH:MM Call reminder Set date Selection Day DD.MM.YY E -Monitor Language Selection Selection DynGo System Battery Information Selection LCD contrast ECO mode Selection...
  • Page 9: Messages

    Messages Received messages are alerted, displayed and stored into the memory. New (unread) messages are identified by the envelope icon. Saved messages are displayed from left to right in the menus “read”, “delete” and “protect” by icons based on the time they were received. When a new mes- sage is received all messages are moved to the right by one position.
  • Page 10 Reading messages Starting position: stand-by mode – Press the confirmation button to display messages. The cursor marks the most recent message. – Press the scroll button to select the next message. – Press the confirmation button to read the selected message. The first 3 lines of the message are displayed.
  • Page 11 Simple operation If your receiver is configured for simple operation, you will get directly into the most recent mes- sage by pressing the confirmation button. s soon as you have read it, the next unread message is displayed. To reach the main menu, press the scroll and return buttons simultaneously for at least 2 seconds.
  • Page 12: Messages

    Deleting all messages Starting point: stand-by mode – Press the scroll button and the “MESS GES” menu is displayed. – Press the confirmation button. – Select “Delete all” to delete all messages. – Press the confirmation button. The question appears, “ re you sure?”. –...
  • Page 13: Lerting

    This depends on how the particular receiver address (RIC) is configured. The Swissphone DE900 can be configured to alert “loud” (loud alerting with vibration) or “silent” (vibration only) in the alarm option menu.
  • Page 14 Symbol lerting lerting of messages with priority Loud Standard signalling Doubled standard signalling Silent 10 seconds vibration 10 seconds vibration then doubled standard signalling coustical alerting Vibration...
  • Page 15: Larm Clock

    larm clock Starting position: stand-by mode – The “MESS GES” menu is displayed when you press the scroll button. – Select “ L RM CLOCK” by pressing the scroll button. – Press the confirmation button. Switching the alarm clock on and off Starting position: “...
  • Page 16 – Select the number of repeats and the time interval in minutes by pressing the scroll button and confirm respectively. Switching-on with alarm clock If the alarm clock is switched on and the receiver is switched off, the Swissphone DE900 will be switched on at the alarm time and the alarm clock will sound.
  • Page 17: Status Display

    Number of unread Battery type messages – If the scroll button is pressed, the user information is displayed. The Swissphone DE900 receiver returns into stand-by after a specified release time. Direct display of the status screen and the user information: If the receiver is in stand-by, the status screen and the user information are displayed alternately for 2 seconds by holding the return button.
  • Page 18: Lert Options

    lert options Starting position: stand-by mode – The “MESS GES” menu is displayed when you press the confirmation button. – Select “ LERT OPTIONS” by pressing the scroll button. – Press the confirmation button. larm tones Starting position: “ LERT OPTIONS” menu –...
  • Page 19: Lert Options

    E monitor This function is only activated if your system supports “express alerting”. Starting position: menu: “ LERT OPTIONS” – Select “E Monitor” by pressing the scroll button. – Press the confirmation button. – Select “off”, “discrete” or “loud” by pressing the scroll button. –...
  • Page 20: Settings

    Settings Starting position: stand-by mode – “MESS GES” is displayed when you press the scroll button. – Select “SETTINGS” by pressing the scroll button. – Press the confirmation button. Setting the clock Starting position: “SETTINGS” menu – Press the confirmation button to select “Set time”. –...
  • Page 21 – Press the confirmation button. Selecting the type of battery The Swissphone DE900 receiver automatically identifies whether a dry cell or a re-chargeable battery is installed. You must only configure which type of re-chargeable battery has been installed (NiHM or NiCd).
  • Page 22 Battery Condition Indication 80 % – 100 % 33 % – 80 % 13 % – 33 % 0 % – 13 % When switched on, the battery icon is always visible on the display and indicates the amount of energy still available, except in ECO mode.
  • Page 23 ECO mode If the ECO mode is activated, the display will be switched off completely during stand-by. No status icons are displayed. This increases the life of the battery. Starting position: “SETTINGS” menu – Select “ECO mode” by pressing the scroll button. –...
  • Page 24 NB: alkaline batteries should not be charged or re-charged. Danger of explosion! Important dvice – Do not recharge dry batteries to reduce the risk of fire or explosion. – Use only genuine Swissphone chargers for safety reasons. – Do not throw batteries into a fire to prevent an explosion.
  • Page 25 W RNING: Keep batteries out of reach of children under 3 years old. The Swissphone DE900 will start up automatically after the battery has been installed properly and will perform a start-up test. The device then is ready to receive messages.
  • Page 26: Switching On And Off

    Switching on and off Switching off Starting position: stand-by mode – “MESS GES” is displayed when you press the scroll button. – Select “SWITCH OFF” by pressing the scroll button. – Press the confirmation button. The question, “ re you sure?” appears. –...
  • Page 28 © Swissphone Telecom G Reserves the right to make technical changes without prior notification. Swissphone assumes no warranty and no liability about the content of this document. Changes to the contents of this manual are made from time to time.

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