SwissPhone DE910 User Manual

SwissPhone DE910 User Manual

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DE910/DE920/DE920 Ex
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  • Page 1 User Manual DE910/DE920/DE920 Ex Alphanumeric POCSAG pager...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction Switching on and off Display Keys Menu structure 10-11 Messages 12-17 lerting 18-19 larm clock 20-21 Status display lert options 23-25 Settings 26-31...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction We would like to congratulate you on your new receiver. In purchasing the new Swissphone DE910/DE920/DE920 Ex you have decided on a device of the highest quality. The Swissphone DE910/DE920/DE920 Ex is a convincing product thanks to the most effective combination of an attractive design, simplest of operation and highest of quality.
  • Page 4 Special information on additional and useful functions. Warning Important information for DE910/DE920 • 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.
  • Page 5 • It's only allowed to use approved dry cells or rechargeable batteries, otherwise the explosion protection will be invalidated! • Following power sources are approved: • DE920 Ex with accumulator: Swissphone rechargeable battery T4 (order number 0539024) • DE920 Ex with dry cell: You can order approved dry cells by Swissphone (order number 0330044).
  • Page 6 With dry cell alkaline: -20 °C Tu 50 °C The device complies with the regulations of the R&TTE 99/05/EG («Radio Equipment and Telecommu- nications Terminal Equipment»). You will find a copy of the certificate of conformity on our website www.swissphone.com.
  • Page 7: Switching On And Off

    Hold down any key for a longer period to switch the receiver on. Switching on with alarm clock If the alarm clock is switched on and the receiver is switched off, the Swissphone DE910/ DE920/DE920 Ex will be switched on at the alarm time set and the alarm clock will sound.
  • Page 8: Display

    Display Discrete alerting Loud alerting Silent alerting Field strength indication larm clock on message Battery condition indication Clock Menu text Position of the menu selection Further menus Push scroll key to select the next menu Field strength indication (this feature requires periodic sending of messages) If the receifer is out of range, the field strength indication in the display is visible.
  • Page 9: Keys

    Keys Confirmation key (Read messages, confirm alarm, confirm menu selection) Return key Scroll key ( lternatively, display user and status (Display main menu, scroll information, scroll back; holding down the through menus and reports, return key will display the selected menus change settings) or exit selected message)
  • Page 10: Menu Structure

    Menu structure Starting position: stand-by mode • By pressing the confirmation key, the message selection for “Read messages” is displayed directly. • By pressing the scroll key, the main menu is displayed. MESS GE LERT L RM CLOCK ST TUS Read Loud On/Off...
  • Page 11 LERT OPTIONS COMMUNIC TION SETTINGS SWITCH OFF (only DE940) Profile Set time re you sure? Callback Selection HH:MM Selection lertpattern Set date Pairing RIC => pattern Day DD.MM. Y Y Coding Call reminder Language Selection Selection Selection E -Monitor Light Selection Selection DynGo System...
  • Page 12: Messages

    Messages Individual messages received are alerted, displayed and stored in the memory. Single new (unread) messages are also identified by means of the envelope icon. The individual saved mes- sages are displayed from left to right in the menus “read”, “delete” and “protect” by means of icons, based on the time they were received.
  • Page 13 Reading messages Starting position: stand-by mode – Press the confirmation key to display messages. The cursor is then on the most recent mes- sage. Sub-adress Time and date of the messages Main adress received Start of the message Protected message Unread message with Free memory space priority...
  • Page 14 Reading messages with the confirmation key You also have the possibility of directly scrolling through and reading all messages directly with the confirmation key. Simple operation If your receiver is configured for simple operation, then you get directly into the most recent message by using the confirmation key.
  • Page 15 Message folder (only DE920/DE920 Ex) Title of the message folder 1 to 2 message folders The DE920/DE920 Ex can show a maximum of two message folders, depending on how it has been programmed. When selected the title of the message folder is displayed in the menu list. Press the confirmation key in order to display the messages in the messages folder.
  • Page 16 Deleting individual messages Starting position: stand-by mode – Press the scroll key and the menu Messages is displayed. – Press the confirmation key. – With the scroll key, select the Delete menu and press the confirmation key. – With the scroll key, select the message, which is to be deleted. –...
  • Page 17 Protecting messages Protected messages are not overwritten by more recent messages and therefore remain until they are deleted. Starting position: stand-by mode – Press the scroll key and the menu Messages is displayed. – Press the confirmation key. – With the scroll key, select the menu Protect. –...
  • Page 18: Lerting

    This depends on how the particular receiver address (RIC) is configured. In the alarm options menu the DE910/DE920/DE920 Ex can be configured to “loud” (loud alert- ing with vibrator), “discrete” (mini beep with vibrator), or “silent” (vibrator only) and “off” (visual display only).
  • Page 19 Symbol lerting lerting of messages with priority Loud Standard signalling Doubled standard signalling Discrete 10 seconds vibration 10 seconds vibration then doubled standard then mini beep signalling Silent 10 seconds vibration 10 seconds vibration then doubled standard signalling 10 seconds vibration then doubled standard signalling coustical alerting Vibration...
  • Page 20: Larm Clock

    larm clock Starting position: stand-by mode – Press the scroll key and the menu Messages is displayed. – With the scroll key, select the menu larm clock. – Press the confirmation key. Switching the alarm clock on and off Starting position: larm clock menu –...
  • Page 21 – With the scroll key, select the number of repeats and the time interval in minutes and confirm respectively. Switching-on with alarm clock If the alarm clock is switched on and the receiver is switched off, the DE910/DE920/DE920 Ex will be switched on at the alarm time set and the alarm clock will sound.
  • Page 22: Status Display

    Number of unread messages – If the scroll key is pressed, the Battery condition indication is displayed, otherwise the DE910/ DE920/DE920 Ex receiver goes into the stand-by mode after the release time. Direct display of the status screen and of the Battery condition indication: If the receiver is in the stand-by mode, then by holding down the return key the status information, the Battery condition indication and the user information are alternately displayed for 1 second.
  • Page 23: Lert Options

    lert options Starting position: stand-by mode – Press the scroll key and the menu Messages is displayed. – With the scroll key, select the menu lert options. – Press the confirmation key. User profiles Starting position: menu lert options – Press the confirmation key to select the menu Profile. –...
  • Page 24 Call reminder Starting position: menu lert options – Press the scroll key to select the menu Call reminder. – Press the confirmation key. – With the scroll key select between “loud” and “discrete”. – Press the confirm key. E monitor (express alerting) This function is only activated if your system supports the menu E monitor.
  • Page 25: Lert Options

    DynGo system This function is only activated if your device supports DynGo. Starting position: menu lert options – With the scroll key, select the menu DynGo system. – Press the confirmation key and the DynGo program is displayed. coustic field strength alarm Starting position: menu lert options –...
  • Page 26: Settings

    Settings Starting position: stand-by mode – Press the scroll key and the menu Messages is displayed. – With the scroll key, select the menu Settings. – Press the confirmation key. Setting the clock Starting position: menu Settings – Press the confirmation key to select the menu Set time. –...
  • Page 27 Light If active, the background illumination is switched on with each operation. Starting point: menu Settings – With the scroll key, select the menu Light. – Press the confirmation key. – With the scroll key activate or de-activate settings. – Press the confirmation key. Selecting the type of battery Starting position: menu Settings –...
  • Page 28 Battery level indication 80 % – 100 % 33 % – 80 % 13 % – 33 % 0 % – 13 % When it is switched on, the battery icon is always visible on the display and indicates the amount of energy still available.
  • Page 29 ECO mode If ECO mode is switched on the display will be completely switched off in stand-by mode. No sta- tus icons are displayed. The life of the battery can be considerably increased in this way. Starting position: menu Settings –...
  • Page 30 • lkaline: leak-proof alkaline-dry batteries lkaline batteries should not be charged or recharged. Danger of explosion! • Rechargeable batteries: Nickel metal hydride For safety reasons, to re-charge use a charger from the original Swissphone range of acces- sories. Warning • Do not dispose of batteries and rechargeable batteries in fire. Risk of explosion! •...
  • Page 31 • It's only allowed to use approved dry cells or rechargeable batteries, otherwise the explosion protection will be invalidated! • Following power sources are approved: • DE920 Ex with accumulator: Swissphone rechargeable battery T4 (order number 0539024). • DE920 Ex with dry cell: You can order approved dry cells by Swissphone (order number 0330044).
  • Page 32 Swissphone Telecom AG, Fälmisstrasse 21, CH-8833 Samstagern, Switzerland Customer Service: © Swissphone Telecom G Reserves the right to make technical changes without prior notification.

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