Critical Response Systems M1503 Responder II User Manual

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CriticalResponse
SYSTEMS
TM
M1503
RESPONDER II™
USER GUIDE
Firmware 1.1
Document 12-077
Version 1.3
Critical Response System, Inc.
1670 Oakbrook Drive, Suite 370
Norcross, GA 30093-1849
Tel: 770-441-9559
www.criticalresponse.com
Copyright © 2005-2013 Critical Response Systems, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.

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  • Page 1 CriticalResponse SYSTEMS M1503 RESPONDER II™ USER GUIDE Firmware 1.1 Document 12-077 Version 1.3 Critical Response System, Inc. 1670 Oakbrook Drive, Suite 370 Norcross, GA 30093-1849 Tel: 770-441-9559 www.criticalresponse.com Copyright © 2005-2013 Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 2 M1503 User Guide ______________________________________________________________________ Version 1.3 Document Information RESPONDER™ and SPARKGAP™ are trademarks of Critical Response Systems, Inc. FLEX™ and ReFLEX™ are trademarks of Motorola. For More Information, please contact Critical Response Systems, Inc. 1670 Oakbrook Drive, Suite 370 Norcross, GA 30093-1849 770-441-9559 www.criticalresponse.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.3 Message Storage ............................12 4.4 Message Transmission..........................12 4.5 General Status ............................. 12 4.6 Configuration ............................... 12 4.7 Battery Charging ............................12 5 User Interface ........................... 13 Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - 3 -...
  • Page 4 5.8.4 Time and Date ............................27 5.8.4.1 Time Format ............................ 27 5.8.4.2 Date Format ............................ 27 5.8.4.3 TZ Source ............................27 5.8.4.4 User TZ ............................27 5.8.4.5 User DST ............................27 Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - 4 -...
  • Page 5 6 Care and Preventative Maintenance ....................30 6.1 Cleaning ............................... 30 6.2 Use of Holster and Lanyard ......................... 30 6.3 Battery Care ..............................30 6.4 Battery Replacement ............................ 30 Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - 5 -...
  • Page 6: Preface

    This device, together with a SPARKGAP™ Messaging System, represents the state of the art for alerting, notification, and mobilization. Audience This guide is intended for users of the M1503 Responder II pager. Conventions This guide uses the following conventions for instructions and information.
  • Page 7: Blasting Areas

    Any area where you would normally be advised to turn OFF your motor vehicle Do not bring your M1503 pager or basic dock into areas with potentially explosive atmosphere. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - 7 -...
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    Once the battery is engaged, the M1503 will automatically turn on. If the M1503 is turned off using the user interface (5.8.7), you can turn it back on by simply holding down the blue Select key for 2 seconds. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 9: M1503 Response

    The LCD display is backlit for use in low light conditions. You can adjust backlight intensity and LCD contrast to suit personal preferences, and backlight can be enabled altogether. You can configure when the LCD and the backlight activate, and how long they stay on. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - 9 -...
  • Page 10: Status Led

    USB port or USB wall adapter. To charge your M1503 with this cable, simply connect the charging cable to the pager and to the power source. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 11: M1503 Basic Dock (Option)

    This software automatically detects pagers as they are plugged in for charging, and updates their firmware as necessary to the most current revision. Please contact Critical Response Systems for more information regarding this software. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc.
  • Page 12: General Operation

    If the battery reaches a critical threshold, the pager will begin to issue warning beeps, and finally turn off. The battery can be recharged at any time by plugging it into the dock or charging cable. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 13: User Interface

    Represents an unopened, opened, or locked priority message. Transmit Represents a queued, sending, sent, or locked transmit message. Message Failed Message Represents a message transmission that has failed. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - 13 -...
  • Page 14: Identification Page

    Message pop-up 3 displays the first address, destination folder, address and destination folder, as few lines of the body. subject. well as the first few lines of the body. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - 14 -...
  • Page 15: Viewing Received Messages

    Likewise, the number appearing to the left of each folder in the Message Folders page indicates the number of unread messages in the folder. If there are more than 99 messages your pager will show an asterisk (*) instead of a number. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - 15 -...
  • Page 16: Message Options

    Lock Unlock Unlocks the message, allowing it to be deleted. Delete Deletes the message from the folder. Delete All Deletes all the unlocked messages from the folder. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - 16 -...
  • Page 17: Replying To A Message

    Select button. This will forward the message to the selected address. You may also return to the View Message page at any point, without forwarding the message, by pressing Escape button. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 18: Viewing Sent Messages

    Locks the message, protecting it from deletion. Unlocks the message, allowing it to be deleted. Unlock Delete Deletes the message from the folder. Delete All Deletes all the unlocked messages from the folder. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - 18 -...
  • Page 19: Sending Messages

    While messages are in queue, the number of pending transmissions will appear next to the Sent Messages menu item on the Main Menu page. Once all pending messages are successfully transmitted, this count will vanish. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - 19 -...
  • Page 20: Setup

    Shows pager information such as serial number, firmware revision, etc. Pager Status Shows pager status such as battery level, signal strength, current channel, registration state, etc. Shut Down Turns off the pager. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - 20 -...
  • Page 21: User Status

    LED or LCD backlight, or pulse the vibrate motor for any reason. Use of this setting is not compliant with NFPA-1221 and must be specifically enabled by your system administrator. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - 21 -...
  • Page 22: Optimize

    The pager will display basic and advanced headers below the message body. Top+Bot The pager will display basic headers above the message body and advanced headers below the message body. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - 22 -...
  • Page 23: Folder Sort

    When set to Yes, the dock LED’s will show charging progress as per section 3.1. When set to No, the dock LED’s will remain off. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 24: Folder Settings

    Follow, the folder will not alert or issue reminder actions when the pager is in quiet time. When set to Ignore, the folder will issue new message alerts and reminders regardless of the pager-wide Quiet Time setting. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 25: Normal Alert Settings

    None, Once, Three Times, or Forever. 5.8.3.2.7 Vibrate 1 The Vibrate 1 parameter specifies whether the pager issues a vibrate pulse prior to the melody. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - 25 -...
  • Page 26: Priority Alert Settings

    5.8.3.3.6 Contact The Contact parameter allows you to specify whether the contact closure on the data/charging port is engaged upon receipt of a priority message. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - 26 -...
  • Page 27: Time And Date

    The Enabled parameter turns the alarm function on or off. If the alarm is turned off, the alarm will not sound and the rest of the alarm settings are ignored. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 28: Pager Info

    The Pager Info screen shows the manufacturing information of the pager, including serial number, firmware revision, hardware capabilities, and other information. Please contact your system administrator for the meaning and relevance of this information. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - 28 -...
  • Page 29: Pager Status

    Selecting Shut Down from the setup menu turns your pager off. You may turn your pager back on at any time by holding down the Select button for 2 seconds. Copyright © 2005-2013, Critical Response Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 30: Care And Preventative Maintenance

    When you find you must charge your battery more often than is convenient, it is time to consider replacement. This replacement must be performed by Critical Response Systems or at an authorized service center. Please contact Critical Response directly for more information.

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