SwissPhone RES.Q DE955 Operating Instructions Manual

SwissPhone RES.Q DE955 Operating Instructions Manual

Terminal for receiving alarm messages with a feedback function and position finding

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Operating instructions
RES.Q DE955
Terminal for receiving
alarm messages
with a feedback function
and position finding

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  • Page 1 Operating instructions RES.Q DE955 Terminal for receiving alarm messages with a feedback function and position finding...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Location (only for RES.Q DE955-GP) ........
  • Page 3: Foreword

    Please keep these instructions handy in order to consult them if need be. The RES.Q DE955 can be configured to meet the customer’s own requirements. It can therefore be that functions described in these operating instructions are not available on your device.
  • Page 4 • This device should not be opened and the labelling should not be removed The device complies with the regulations of the R&TTE European Directive (99/05/EU). You will find a copy of the certificate of conformity on our website www.swissphone.com.
  • Page 5: Putting The Device Into Service

    • Do not short circuit lithium polymer rechargeable batteries Inserting the battery Insert the battery in the rear side of the RES.Q DE955 and make sure that it has clicked completely into place at both the top end and the bottom end.
  • Page 6: Display

    Display Key lock active GSM off GPS off Field strength alarm Type of alarm Battery condition indicator Stand-by profile with extension profile Charging device display Date and time Alarm clock Field strength indicator Should the receiver remain outside the reception area for any length of time then the field strength indicator becomes visible on the display.
  • Page 7: Status Symbols

    Status symbols The following symbols can be shown from left to right in the display when the device is in stand- by mode: Type of alarm: Loud; see section on ‘Alarms’ Type of alarm: Discrete: see section on ‘Alarms’ Type of alarm: Mute/vibration; see section on ‘Alarms’ No audible alarm: see section on ‘Alarms’...
  • Page 8: Keys

    Keys Confirmation key <OK> • Read messages • Confirm alarm • Response to alarm • Confirm alarm clock • Confirm menu selection • Switch on by pressing for a long time Top scroll key <top> • Scroll upwards through the menu •...
  • Page 9: Key Lock Function

    Key lock function The key lock function prevents the unintentional pressing of the keys by mistake. It is activated automatically after a predetermined time if the key lock function is switched on. This can be switched on or off by means of the menu function Settings. To deactivate the key lock function The key lock function can be deactivated by pressing the top scroll key <top>...
  • Page 10: Menu Structure

    Menu structure The main menu is opened from the stand-by menu using the confirmation key <OK>. It can con- tain the following menu items and submenus: Read latest message Back Save message Read Messages ‹OK› Delete message Delete message list Back Unsave message ‹OK›...
  • Page 11 Date and time Contrast Backlight Message font Language Melodies Call reminder Out of range alarm Key click Confirmation tone Key vibration Key lock EA-monitor Back...
  • Page 12: Menu

    To directly switch back to the stand-by mode press the upper scroll key <top> for a long time. Customised menu structure Individual menu items within the menu structure can be different or can not be shown at all depending on the configuration and programming of your RES.Q DE955.
  • Page 13: Messages

    Messages You are alerted immediately of any messages received; they are displayed and filed in the mes- sage memory. In stand-by mode new (unread) messages are displayed by New message! Reading new messages A newly received message appears immediately on the display and an alarm given which depends on the alarm setting that is in use at the time.
  • Page 14 Call memory If your device has been configured with a call memory function then you will be re-alerted of any unread calls after a predetermined time (see section ‘Alarm options’). The call memory function will be switched off as soon as the relevant message(s) has or have been read. Reading, deleting and saving messages Messages designated as read are filed in the Messages menu under Read Messages.
  • Page 15 Message files The RES.Q DE955 can be provided with up to two message files depending on how it has been programmed. Although messages which are filed in the message files will be displayed, you will not receive an alarm.
  • Page 16: Conforming Messages

    Conforming messages With the RES.Q DE955 the receipt of messages can be confirmed automatically and a response sent to the message. By means of the GSM feedback channel the relevant information (e.g. I am coming or I am not coming) can be returned at once to the control centre to be evaluated.
  • Page 17: Location (Only For Res.q De955-Gp)

    Location (only for RES.Q DE955-GP) By means of the integrated GPS receiver module which is integrated into the RES.Q DE955-GP it is possible, at the same time the response is given, to an alarm to provide information to the con- trol centre about the location of your device.
  • Page 18: Profile

    Profile Initial position: stand-by mode • Press <OK> and the menu item Read latest message will be displayed • Choose the menu item Profile using the <bottom> key • Press <OK> again • Select the desired profile using <bottom> and <top> •...
  • Page 19: Alarms

    This depends on the configuration of the corresponding receiver address (RIC). In the alarm menu the RES.Q DE955 can be configured to Loud (loud alarm with vibration), Discrete (minibeep with vibrator), Mute (vibration only) and Off (visual display only).
  • Page 20 Priority messages When the alarms are produced audibly, priority messages are produced for twice as long as nor- mal ones. For the remaining types of alarms, the arrival of priority messages will at first be announced by means of vibration and then using both sound and vibration. The following table shows the behaviour of the alarm corresponding to the following configurations.
  • Page 21: Alarm Clock

    Alarm clock Initial position: stand-by mode • Press <OK> and the menu item Read latest message will be displayed • Choose the menu item Alarm clock using the <bottom> key • Again press <OK> Switching the alarm on and off and setting the time the alarm will go off Initial position: menu item Alarm clock •...
  • Page 22 Switching on using the alarm clock If the alarm clock is switched on and the receiver is switched off the RES.Q DE955 becomes switched on at the time set for the alarm to go off and the alarm will sound.
  • Page 23: Settings

    Settings Date and time Setting the date and time. With the RES.Q DE955-GP this is carried out automatically using any available GPS signal. Contrast Select the optimum amount of contrast for use on the display. Backlight The display backlight can switched on or off. You will always be alerted of new messages with the display backlight switched on.
  • Page 24 Call reminder Choose the type of visual and audible call reminder for individual unread messages. Choose from Flashing with a beep, Beep only and Off. Out of range alarm Activate or deactivate the audible Out or range alarm. Key click Activate or deactivate the sound of the keys.
  • Page 25 Activate or deactivate the response to messages. EA monitor Activate or deactivate the express alarm monitor. This function is only activated if your system supports express alarms.
  • Page 26: Battery Condition Indicator

    The integrated lithium polymer rechargeable battery is recharged by means of the mains adapter supplied with the battery charger located on the underside of the casing, or with some other suit- able charging device supplied by Swissphone. The charging process lasts around 2 hours.
  • Page 27: Switching On / Switching Off

    • Switch the terminal off using the <OK> and <bottom> keys Switching on Should the RES.Q DE955 be found to be switched off it can be switched on by pressing any key for a long time. Switching on using the alarm clock If the alarm clock is switched on and the receiver is switched off the RES.Q DE955 becomes...
  • Page 28 Swissphone Telecom AG, Fälmisstrasse 21, CH-8833 Samstagern, Switzerland Customer Service: © Swissphone Telecom AG Reserves the right to make technical changes without prior notification.

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