Sun Telecom Titan III User Manual

Sun Telecom Titan III User Manual

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  • Page 2 Congratulations on your purchase of our Pager. By incorporating some of the most advanced electronic paging technologies, the is reliable and easy to use. Best of all, the is affordable and will keep you in touch with those important to you. Please carefully read this manual before using your pager in order to fully understand the functions and...
  • Page 3 CONTENTS FEATURES > DESCRIPTION OF INDICATORS & SYMBOLS > CONTROL BUTTONS > OPERATION > Turning Pager On Ÿ Turning Pager Off Ÿ Backlight Ÿ Function Menu Screen Ÿ Using the Message Folder Menu Ÿ Receiving a Personal Message Ÿ Selecting a Personal Message Ÿ...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Setting the Alert Ÿ Setting the Melody Alert Ÿ Setting the Tone Alert Ÿ Setting the Mail drop Tone On/Off Ÿ Setting the Time & Date Ÿ Setting the Alarm Ÿ Setting the Auto Ÿ Delete All Ÿ Reminder Alert Ÿ...
  • Page 5 FEATURES This pager has two characters alphanumeric display - 2 lines: 16 characters per line (8x16 dots font) - 4 lines: 21 characters per line (6x8 dots font) Memory Capacity - Personal: maximum 1,800 characters The number of personal message slot is restricted within 28. - Mail Drop : maximum 18,000 characters - Notebook : maximum 4,000 characters Shows Date, Time information and Greeting Message...
  • Page 6 FEATURES Individual Message Delete All message Delete for personal (Excluded Locked and Unread message) and Mail Drop Memory Full Indication Personal Message Alerts : 10 Melodies, 10 Tones, Vibration, Silent, Vibration & tone Mail Drop message alert tone On/Off (user selectable) Time &...
  • Page 7 DESCRIPTION OF INDICATORS & SYMBOLS Indicators Audio Alert In Range or Out Range Indication Vibration Alert Full Battery Status Enabled Alarm 2/3 Battery Status Enabled Auto On/Off 1/3 Battery Status New Page or Unread Message Low Battery Status Indication Message Continuation Lock Message Power On...
  • Page 8 DESCRIPTION OF INDICATORS & SYMBOLS Symbols Personal Folder Set Scroll One-time Alarm Daily Alarm Mail Drop Folder Disable Reminder Unread Message NoteBook Folder Enable Reminder Read Message Set Time Delete All Locked Message Set Alarm Delete Unlocked Message Set Alert Escape Pager Off Move to NoteBook...
  • Page 9 DESCRIPTION OF INDICATORS & SYMBOLS Melody Edit Greeting Set Auto On/Off Tone Phone directory Mail Drop Tone On Vibration Duplicate Mail Drop Tone Off message Vibration & Tone Auto Off time Error message Silent Auto On time Normal Audible On message Audible Off Disable Alarm...
  • Page 10: Control Buttons

    CONTROL BUTTONS Used to navigate through the Menu, update current state, scroll(Forward / Backward) messages. Used to display the Function Menu, escape current state, and backlight On (press and hold for two seconds) Used to display the Message Menu, select a pager function.
  • Page 11: Turning Pager On

    Your pager activates the initial alert(vibrates, backlight 12:00A 1/ 1/02 12:00A 1/ 1/02 on/off, and audibly) and momentarily displayed with the SUN TELECOM SUN TELECOM power-on icon. Main Screen At the end of the alert the time, date, and audible alert icon(or vibrate alert icon) is displayed momentarily.
  • Page 12 OPERATION Turning Pager Off 1) Press to display the function menu. 2) Press to move the cursor to [ YES ] [ YES ] [ NO ] [ NO ] 3) Press to move the cursor to YES. POWER OFF POWER OFF 4) Press to turn Pager off.
  • Page 13 OPERATION Backlight To view your display in low light conditions, turn on your pager's backlight by pressing and holding for two seconds or more. If no further buttons are pressed, the backlight automatically turns off when the display goes blank. That is, the backlight automatically turns off when the pager returns to the standby screen.
  • Page 14 OPERATION Function Menu Screen The Function Menu gives you access to the many features of your pager through a series of symbols and prompts. As you move the cursor left or right across the symbols, a corresponding prompt appears. To activate your function selection, press Note: To escape from any field without making any changes, press 1.
  • Page 15 OPERATION Using the Message Folder Menu 1. Press to display the message Folder menu. 2. Press to move within the message select menu (personal, Mail Drop and Notebook). 3. Press to read message. PERSONAL PERSONAL [ 1] [ 1] Preview Message Screen PERSONAL [ 1] The number of unread Personal message(s).
  • Page 16 OPERATION Receiving a Personal Message This pager can receive until personal memory are full. When a message is received, your pager alerts for about 8seconds according to the current alert setting (audible, vibrate, or silent). By the way, memory space(capacity) is overflow, the oldest message(s) is(are) deleted until it make room for received message.
  • Page 17 OPERATION Selecting a Personal Message 1. Press to display the message folder menu. 2. Move to , and press to display the message select menu.. 3. Press to move the message you want to read. 001:1234567890 001:1234567890 As you move through the message selection screen, the Message Selection Screen message symbols inverted to indicate the present location of the cursor.
  • Page 18 OPERATION Reading a Personal Message 1. Press to display the message folder menu. 2. Move to , press to message selection menu. 3. Press to move the message you want to read. 4. Press to read the message. 5. Press to forward scroll.
  • Page 19 OPERATION Manipulating a Personal Message While reading the message, press to display Message Manipulate Menu. : Used to return to message menu EXIT EXIT : Used to delete a read message : Used to move to notebook Message Manipulating Menu Screen Note : While reading the locked message, symbol cannot be selectable.
  • Page 20 OPERATION Mail drop Message Service Reading Messages in Y our Mail drop Folder 1) From the Message Menu, press to move the cursor MAILDROP MAILDROP [ 1] [ 1] 2) Mail drop messages are read the same way as personal Mail drop Message Service Screen messages.
  • Page 21 OPERATION Notebook Reading/Deleting Messages in Y our Notebook 1) From the Message Folder Menu, press to move the cursor to 2) Press to Notebook Message Selection screen. 001:1234567890 001:1234567890 3) Notebook messages are read and deleted the same way as Mail Drop messages.
  • Page 22: Function Menu

    FUNCTION MENU Setting the Audible On/Off From the Function Menu, 1. Press to move the cursor to Note : is Audible On state. is Audible Off state. 2. For audible off with , press ; then pager becomes "Audible Off" mode with short vibration. For audible on with , press ;...
  • Page 23: Ÿ Setting The Alert 2

    FUNCTION MENU Setting the Alert 1. From the Function Menu, press to move the cursor 2. Press to change the type of alert (audible, vibrate, or silent). MELODY MELODY : Melody 1 ~ Melody 10 : Tone 1 ~ Tone 10 Set Alert Menu Screen : Vibration : Silent...
  • Page 24: Ÿ Setting The Mail Drop Tone On/Off 2

    FUNCTION MENU Setting the Tone Alert 1. From the Alert Menu Screen, press to move the cursor to 1234567890 1234567890 2. Press to display the select alert screen. 3. Press to move the cursor to desired number and to listen the tone. Tone Selection Screen 4.
  • Page 25: Ÿ Setting The Time & Date 2

    FUNCTION MENU Setting the Time & Date From the Function Menu, press to move the cursor 02/01/01 02/01/01 Press to display the SET CLOCK screen. 12:22 12:22 [ AM ] [ AM ] Press to adjust the date, time. Press to move the cursor to next set of digits.
  • Page 26: Setting The Alarm

    FUNCTION MENU Setting the Alarm 1. From the Function Menu, press to move the cursor 12:00 12:00 2. Press to display the SET ALARM screen. [ AM ] [ AM ] 3. Press to choose the alarm number. ALARM ALARM 4.
  • Page 27: Setting The Auto On/Off 2

    FUNCTION MENU Setting the Auto On/Off 1. From the Function Menu, press to move the cursor 12:00 12:00 [AM ] [AM ] 2. Press to display the AUTO ON/OFF screen. 06:00 06:00 [AM ] [AM ] 3. Press to enable disable .
  • Page 28: Delete All 2

    FUNCTION MENU Delete All 1. From the Function Menu, press to move the cursor [ YES ] [ YES ] 2. Press to display the message DELETE ALL screen. [ NO ] [ NO ] to on [ YES], off [ NO ] . 3.
  • Page 29: Setting The Auto Scroll

    FUNCTION MENU Setting the Auto Scroll 1. From the Function Menu, press to move the cursor 2. Press to display the SET AUTO SCROLL menu screen. * SLOW SCR OLL * SLOW SCR OLL 3. Press to choose the speed of auto scroll. FAST SCROLL FAST SCROLL 4.
  • Page 30: Ÿ Setting The Phone-Directory 3

    FUNCTION MENU Setting the Phone-Directory Phone-Dir menu is consist of "SEARCH" and "ADD & EDIT". This pager can store up to 30 name and telephone number. *SEARCH *SEARCH SEARCH ADD & EDIT ADD & EDIT 1. From the Function Menu, press to move the cursor Phone-Dir Menu Screen 2.
  • Page 31: Ÿ Editing The Greeting 3

    FUNCTION MENU Editing The Greeting 1. From the Function Menu, press to move the cursor 2. Press to edit greeting message. AGER WORLD AGER WORLD Note : Refer to "Construction of keyboard". Edit Greeting Screen Construction of Keyboard A~Z : Alphabet A~Z, SPACE, : Hyphen, : Enter(Confirm), : Escape(Cancel), 0~9 : Numeric Number 0~9.
  • Page 32: Tone Only Message 3

    FUNCTION MENU Pressing asks whether a user wants to save a message or not. However, if a message is a name, then the screen changes to [ YES ] [ YES ] [ NO ] [ NO ] input phone number or greeting message. at [ YES] saves an entered message.
  • Page 33: Appendant Feature

    APPENDANT FEATURE Duplicate Message If the same message is received more than once, duplicate indicator is displayed on the status line to indicate that your message has already been received. New message contains the latest time stemp. Error Message check If the personal message is invalid message, error indicator is displayed on the read selection message.
  • Page 34 YOU, such warranties and/or guarantees are automatically passed on to YOU without any further effort on your part or on the part of Sun Telecom International. Neither Sun T elecom International nor your wireless provider shall in any way be liable to you for any damages you suffer...
  • Page 35 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

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