Multitone RPR 750 Series Manual

Multitone RPR 750 Series Manual

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MANUAL
RPR 750 SERIES RECEIVER
Intrinsically safe versions
Part No. 9261 - 8260 Issue 1

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  • Page 1 Machine Translated by Google MANUAL RPR 750 SERIES RECEIVER Intrinsically safe versions Part No. 9261 - 8260 Issue 1...
  • Page 2 Please see our website www.multitone.com where the Declaration of Conformity for these and other Multitone products can be found. FCC and Industry Canada Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS 210 Industry Canada.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Machine Translated by Google RPR 750IS Series CONTENT Page 1. GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION Radio reception Hazardous areas Special conditions for safe use Interview How to wear your Receiver 2. FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAY 3. TURN ON THE RECEIVER 4. TURN THE RECEIVER OFF 5.
  • Page 4: General Usage Information

    Machine Translated by Google RPR 750IS Series 1. GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION Radio reception The design of your receiver allows optimum operation within the coverage limits of the transmitter system. Like any radio system, there may be areas of poor coverage, where reception may be intermittent or absent. If necessary, consult the system administrator to find out where these areas are located.
  • Page 5 The equipment designed for this purpose are the Multitone P648IS compact pocket charger/ programmer and the A3RO (Master) and A3RP (Slave) Absence/ Charging racks. Do not attempt to open or repair the product; the components are fragile and require specialized testing equipment.
  • Page 6: Interview

    Interview If your receiver requires repair, take it to the Authorized Service Agent or Multitone Electronics. Do not try to open or repair it, because it contains delicate parts, which require the use of specialized test equipment. Only authorized persons should carry out repairs, in an authorized workshop.
  • Page 7: Functions And Display

    Machine Translated by Google RPR 750IS Series 2. FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAY DISPLAYING ALPHANUMERIC MESSAGES BUTTON SILENT MODE BUTTON ON/ACKNOWLEDGE/REMINDER (MAR) 3. TURN ON THE RECEIVER To turn on your receiver, press the MAR button once. The receiver emits a short beep and begins a self-test, which activates the LED, message display and buzzer.
  • Page 8: Display Options

    Machine Translated by Google RPR 750IS Series If your receiver has the “Permanent On” option, only removing the battery can turn it off. 5. DISPLAY OPTIONS The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is a 14-character alphanumeric module, which is always active and displays the most important device status information (without backlight).
  • Page 9 Machine Translated by Google RPR 750IS Series Beep calls Multitone MK6/7 coding allows reception of up to 8 different beep calls, each of which has a distinct beep sequence. When it receives a call, the receiver displays a beep call number, for the duration of the alert.
  • Page 10 Machine Translated by Google RPR 750IS Series This sequence repeats until the end of the alert period. But if the call is acknowledged before the end of the scrolling of the message, the latter repeats its display cycle by segment and maintains the last segment displayed.
  • Page 11: Recovery Of Memory Messages

    Machine Translated by Google RPR 750IS Series By pressing the MAR button again before voice monitoring automatically closes, voice monitoring is activated again. All voice calls are automatically stored and can be retrieved later (see section 8). When the alert period is over, if you press the MAR button, you acknowledge the call (and remove its new state) but to reopen the voice channel, press it a second time.
  • Page 12: Recovery Of Voice Calls

    Machine Translated by Google RPR 750IS Series The Silence Mode button is used to stop the sequence, to read the message and to speed up or slow down the process. If the Silent Mode button is pressed and held, the message segment remains displayed;...
  • Page 13: Alert Options

    Machine Translated by Google RPR 750IS Series 10. ALERT OPTIONS Your receiver has several options for alerting you when a call is received, depending on system programming as well as individual needs. Acoustic Alerts Escalert – programmable option, beep alert volume increases gradually.
  • Page 14: Receiver Status

    Machine Translated by Google RPR 750IS Series The silent alert configuration can be changed by pressing the Silence button for approximately 1.5 seconds, when the receiver is in an idle state. Each time the button is pressed and held, the receiver presents the different options, until the desired option is reached.
  • Page 15: Time

    Machine Translated by Google RPR 750IS Series *Time This depends on the options of the receiver. See section 12 *Silence Silent mode selected *Vibrator Vibrate option selected Walk No more messages to display *NB: This message only appears if this option has been activated 12.
  • Page 16: Other Options

    Machine Translated by Google RPR 750IS Series Then press the Silence button to make the minutes flash. Press the MAR button until the desired minutes are displayed. To complete the initialization, press the Silence button and the receiver continues the initialization sequence. To correct the time of a receiver that is already working, or if the time has been programmed incorrectly, simply stop the receiver and start the initialization sequence again.
  • Page 17 Machine Translated by Google RPR 750IS Series Following the 4 second alert period, the receiver continues to display the message out of range, or if the memory stores a message, it is signaled until acknowledged. Low Battery Warning – not recommended if receiver uses rechargeable batteries.
  • Page 18: Batteries - Care And Replacement

    Machine Translated by Google RPR 750IS Series In this case, the receiver accepts the subsequent message, which replaces the original message in memory. In both cases, a normal alert sequence is generated. 14. BATTERIES – Maintenance and replacement This product has been approved for use with the following batteries only.
  • Page 19 Machine Translated by Google RPR 750IS Series To change the battery, make sure the receiver is switched off and follow these instructions:- Hold the receiver face down. Insert the blade of the Battery Door Tool under the metal strip of the pliers and gently lift it to remove it from the slot that holds it.
  • Page 20: Registration Of Absence & Loading

    Machine Translated by Google RPR 750IS Series To remove the battery, grasp it by the positive end and lift it up, while pushing lightly against the negative contact. Battery replacement follows a reverse sequence. Paying attention to the correct polarity, place the battery against the negative contact, lightly press and push the battery into the...
  • Page 21 Machine Translated by Google RPR 750IS Series When in a rack your receiver can display a programmable message of up to 9 characters. Unless programmed otherwise, the standard message is the Receiver Identity Number (NIR). This message can be programmed before registering the receiver on the system, or it can receive new alphanumeric messages, which are sent to it by the data system of the rack.
  • Page 22: Spare Parts

    Shortwood Copse Lane, Kempshott, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG23 7NL England © Multitone Electronics plc, Basingstoke 2007 Multitone reserves the copyright of this document, which must not be copied, reproduced or exposed to a third party, without the prior written consent of Multitone.
  • Page 23 Machine Translated by Google RPR 750IS Series NOTES:...

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