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9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 1 USER GUIDE FOR ALPHANUMERIC RECEIVER FLA 870 AND SECURE PAGING VARIANTS...
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9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 2 FCC Statement Of Compliance This device complies with FCC Part 15 regulations. 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.
9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 3 Contents Introduction and Getting Started ....1 Switching the Pager On ........ 1 Status and Operating Symbols ....2 Setting the Time and Date ......4 Setting the Alarm .......... 6 Selecting the Alert ........8 Selecting Display Options ......
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9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 4 KeyPage Operation ........21 KeyPage Message Access......22 KeyPage PIN Changes........ 23 KeyPage PIN Reset ........24 KeyPage Barred Access ......24 Caring for your Pager ........ 25 Fault-Finding ..........25 (ii)
21/11/02 9:04 am Page 5 Introduction and Getting Started Congratulations on selecting the FLA870 alphanumeric pager from Multitone. Your pager has all the features you expect from a top class product yet it retains simplicity of operation through the superbly designed user interface and icon menu selection.
9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 6 After one second the time and date will be shown. This is the standby display. 14 : 24 20. 02. 00 Standby Screen Status and Operating Symbols The standby display shows the current time and date.
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9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 7 The status symbols are as follows: Unread Messages Low Battery Audible Alert Out-of-Range Vibrate Memory Full From the standby display press • > to enter the pager options screen. The following symbols are displayed:- Pager Option Screen Alarm Function Alert Selection...
9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 8 To turn the pager OFF press • > to show the pager options and then press < or > is flashing. Press • > several times until and the display will show plus flashing Press •...
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9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 9 with 12 or 24 hour mode indicated. The hour will flash and the correct value may be selected by pressing either < or >. 5 : 27pm 20. 02. 00 Once the hour is correct press • > and the tens of minutes will flash.
9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 10 The date is set with the same method. Once the display shows the correct time and date the 12 or 24 hour mode can be selected by pressing the < or > buttons to change as required.
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9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 11 To turn the alarm on press < or > until symbol shows and the time that the alarm is set to sound is displayed. 07 : 00 To turn the alarm off press < or > until symbol shows and the alarm time is turned off.
9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 12 Press < or > until the minutes display is correct and then press • > for one second to return to the standby screen. The display will show indicating that the alarm is set. When the alarm time is reached the pager standby screen will show the flashing and the alert will sound for eight seconds.
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21/11/02 9:04 am Page 13 received. The FLA870 has nine possible alert settings. These are numbered 0 for no alert, 1 for vibrate alert and 2 to 8 for the seven audible alerts. Press < or > to change the alert and the pager gives you a sample of the numbered alert.
Selecting Display Options The user may select the character size, enable the backlight or alter the display contrast on the FLA870. From the options screen press < or > buttons to select and confirm by pressing • > . The will flash.
9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 15 the < and > buttons. Confirm the selection by pressing • > . Finally the symbol will flash. The > button can be used to darken the display background and the < button lightens the background.
9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 16 be shown to indicate you have an unread message. A reminder alert will sound every 5 minutes during the following hour. To display the message press the > button. If the message length exceeds one screen you can scroll through to the end of the message by pressing •...
9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 17 To return to the standby display at any time press • > for one second. Once the pager has received 40 messages its memory will be full and the standby screen will show the .
9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 18 complete message by pressing • > so that the symbol is seen. Press • > again to enter the message option screen and press < or > until the flashing. Press • > and the display will show plus flashing .
9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 19 Deleting Messages To delete messages from either the pager message or archive memories first select the message to be deleted using < or > and then read the message using the • > button. When the last screen of the message is displayed press •...
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9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 20 on times press • > when in the standby display and then press either < or > until flashing. Press • > then press the < or > until is flashing. Then press • > to display timed off edit screen.
9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 21 Reviewing Information Service Messages The Information services menu is reached by pressing the < button when in the standby display. Each enabled service has a number symbol. Press < or > until the number symbol of the service you require is flashing then press •...
21/11/02 9:04 am Page 22 Secure Messaging Options FLA870 is also available as a secure messaging pager where encrypted incoming messages are decrypted, so providing security in transmission. Such messages can only be read by entering daily passwords and PINs into the receiver.
9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 23 Z-Page: Activation and Protection In order to decrypt and display encrypted messages your secure pager needs to be ‘validated’ or loaded with its decryption key before being put into service. Unvalidated pagers can be used for normal paging only. On the Z-Pager validation is performed using a pager programming pocket (P669) connected to the PC which is to be used to...
9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 24 being used for the first time that day then the display will show two blocks of asterisks. The first block of 6 asterisks is for the message access password which must be entered daily.
9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 25 features and messages. The Z-Pager cannot then be used for secure messaging without revalidation on the host PC. If the battery is allowed to discharge fully then all security feature programming will also be deleted and the product will revert to non secure pager operation.
9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 26 KeyPage Message Access The KeyPager has no daily password and requires only a PIN to be entered in order to read encrypted messages. An unread encrypted message is indicated on the display by the symbol.
9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 27 KeyPage PIN Changes KeyPage offers the additional facility of being able to enter ones own preferred PIN. To do so press • > from the standby screen and use < or > buttons to select .
9261-6366 iss 2 21/11/02 9:04 am Page 28 KeyPage PIN Reset If the KeyPager PIN has been forgotten it is possible for the system to remotely reset the PIN to that which was first programmed in the factory. This requires that a special control code be transmitted to the KeyPager to reset the PIN.
Is the battery fitted correctly? • Is the +ve sign on the battery aligned with • the moulded +ve sign in the battery compartment? If you have checked the above and are still having problems please contact your Multitone dealer.
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