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User Manual DE 506
Preface
Congratulations on the purchase of your new pager. You will find it excels in its
performance and user friendly features. The three key concept together with built in
help information for each icon ensures that your pager is extremely simple to use.
Despite it's ease of use, it is however recommended to read this manual carefully.
You will always find the pager to be your loyal companion.
WARNING
• Do not operate this product in hazardous atmosphere or explosion risk
areas.
• Do not open device or remove labels
* This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Made in Switzerland
WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
User manual DE 506
PMD 000 098
08/02
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  • Page 1 User Manual DE 506 Preface Congratulations on the purchase of your new pager. You will find it excels in its performance and user friendly features. The three key concept together with built in help information for each icon ensures that your pager is extremely simple to use.
  • Page 2 User manual DE 506 PMD 000 098 08/02 Page 2/16...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    7.5. Acoustic "Out of range" Warning............14 7.6. Acoustic Call Reminder ................. 14 7.7. Message-Font ..................15 7.8. Language ....................15 7.9. Battery....................15 8. Interface/Periphery ..................... 16 8.1. Accessories................... 16 User manual DE 506 PMD 000 098 08/02 Page 3/16...
  • Page 4: Putting Into Operation Your

    - Insert the battery (3) and ensure correct polarity ( + / - ). - The pager switches on automatically (display, vibrator). - Replace the cover (2). - Push the securing pin (1) downwards gently. - Set the clock (see section 6.5.). User manual DE 506 PMD 000 098 08/02 Page 4/16...
  • Page 5: Overview

    (3) 3. Standby Mode - If the keys are not used within 16 sec., the pager automatically switches over to standby mode: 14:47 10.JAN.1995 number of unread messages User manual DE 506 PMD 000 098 08/02 Page 5/16...
  • Page 6: Message Icons Display

    - Use upper (1) and lower (3) keys for scrolling the message up and down respectively. - Exit read message by pressing middle key (2). The display time extension is automatically cancelled. User manual DE 506 PMD 000 098 08/02 Page 6/16...
  • Page 7: Symbol : Automatic Message File

    3D 15:30 10.JAN. You are in the read Automatic message message file of DE 506 lower/ higher File No. The first three lines of all messages will be automatically scrolled on the display one after the another: - Press upper key (1) to leave the automatic message file.
  • Page 8: Symbol : Personal Message File

    2D 18:15 12.FEB. You are in read Personal message message file of DE 506 lower higher Personal file No.. The first three lines of all messages will be automatically scrolled on the display one after the another: - Press upper key (1) to leave the personal message file.
  • Page 9: Status Symbols

    (1) and lower (3) keys simultaneously. The pager will automatically switch back to simplified operation mode: - when it is in standby mode - when a new message is received. User manual DE 506 PMD 000 098 08/02 Page 9/16...
  • Page 10: Menu Symbol: Display Text: "Back

    - Display text "protect message ?" appears. - Confirm it with middle key (2). - Press upper key (1) to leave this menu function. - The same procedure also applies for cancelling the message protection. User manual DE 506 PMD 000 098 08/02 Page 10/16...
  • Page 11: Menu Symbol: Display Text: "Set Clock

    - Press the upper key (1) until the menu "Loud ?" text appears (menu icon flashes). - Confirm it with middle key (2). - The programmed beep sounds at the time of message reception (see section 7.2). User manual DE 506 PMD 000 098 08/02...
  • Page 12: Menu Symbol: Display Text: "Submenu

    - Press the upper key (1) until the menu Sub-menu icon blinks. The following display appears: Submenu (flashing) Menu Submenu ? Enter - The icon "Sub-menu" flashes - Confirm the Sub-menu function with middle key (2). User manual DE 506 PMD 000 098 08/02 Page 12/16...
  • Page 13: Volume

    The beep samples are described in section 7.2. Programming option: Priority call Priority calls are urgend and hence the alerting is done with loud beep. User manual DE 506 PMD 000 098 08/02 Page 13/16...
  • Page 14 Beep pattern 6: Continous medium tone - It is always possible to switch to the next Sub-menu icon by pressing and holding upper (1) key. User manual DE 506 PMD 000 098 08/02 Page 14/16...
  • Page 15: Sleep Mode

    Clock system - "24": 24 hour clock mode is set. - "12 AM/PM": The 12 hour clock mode is set. In both cases the date is displayed as follows: day/month/year. User manual DE 506 PMD 000 098 08/02 Page 15/16...
  • Page 16: Snoozer

    - A beep (low/high) occurs when the pager returns back to reception range. 7.6. Acoustic Call Reminder Symbol flashing Sub- menu Acous. call reminder Message 1min 10min icon display Acoustic call reminder User manual DE 506 PMD 000 098 08/02 Page 16/16...
  • Page 17: Message-Font

    - Selection of language (German, English, French, Spanish) for help text. 7.9. Battery Symbol flashing Sub- Menu Battery Message icon display Alkaline NiCd NiMH Battery - Selection of battery type used (Alkaline Battery, Nickel Cadmium or Nickel Metal Hydride Accu). User manual DE 506 PMD 000 098 08/02 Page 17/16...
  • Page 18: Interface/Periphery

    Customer service This pager is a high quality product. Nevertheless, should there be any problems even after observing the operating instructions, please contact your nearest customer service centre. Customer service address: User manual DE 506 PMD 000 098 08/02 Page 18/16...

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