Multitone RPR 950 series User Manual

Multitone RPR 950 series User Manual

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USER GUIDE
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RPR 950 SERIES RADIO PAGER
Part No. 9261 - 9558 Issue 1

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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE For The RPR 950 SERIES RADIO PAGER Part No. 9261 - 9558 Issue 1...
  • Page 2 Declaration, is available for inspection by the relevant enforcement authorities. Products Covered By This Declaration:- Type of Equipment: Radio Paging Receiver; Brand Name: Multitone RPR950 Series; Type Designation/Model RPR951 (HF); RPR952 (VHF); RPR953 (UHF) This equipment is designated as a Class 1.7 (receive-only...
  • Page 3 Directives and certification, when the product is taken into service. Details of these measures are contained in the associated product documentation, or are available upon request from Multitone. Signed: B.R.Merchant, Principal Approvals Engineer,...
  • Page 4 It should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment, or returned to Multitone or their agent, for disposal. 9261 – 9558 Issue 1...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    RPR 950 Series CONTENT Page No. 1. GENERAL USER INFORMATION Radio Reception Hazardous Areas Pager Care Service Wearing Your Pager 2. CONTROLS AND DISPLAY 3. SWITCHING PAGER ON 4. SWITCHING PAGER OFF 5. DISPLAY OPTIONS 6. RECEIVING A CALL 7. RETRIEVING MESSAGES FROM THE MEMORY 8.
  • Page 6: General User Information

    Servicing Should your pager need repair, return it to the designated service agent, or Multitone Electronics. Do not attempt to open or repair the product, as it contains delicate components and requires specialised test equipment. Repairs should only be performed by qualified personnel, in authorised workshops.
  • Page 7: Controls And Display

    RPR 950 Series This may be used in conjunction with the clip, or as a separate method of attachment. 2. CONTROLS AND DISPLAY ALPHA-NUMERIC MESSAGE DISPLAY ON/CANCEL/RECALL MUTE BUTTON BUTTON (OCR) 3. SWITCHING ON To switch on your pager, press the ON/Cancel/Recall (OCR) button once.
  • Page 8: Switching Pager Off

    RPR 950 Series 4. SWITCHING OFF To switch your pager OFF, first press and hold the MUTE button and then press and hold the OCR button. The pager will sequence to "OFF" and then switch itself off after approximately 2 seconds. If either, or both, buttons are released and repressed, the timeout sequence will continue.
  • Page 9 (see also Section 7). Tone Only Calls When used with Multitone MK6/7 code formats, your pager will receive up to 8 different tone calls, each with a distinctive beep alert pattern. For each call received, the pager will display a tone call number for the duration of the alert.
  • Page 10 RPR 950 Series during the alert period, each being displayed for 1.25 seconds except for the final screen, which is shown for 2.5 seconds. This process is then repeated until the end of the alert period, but if the call is cancelled before this time, the message will be scrolled through again from the beginning and pause on the final screen.
  • Page 11: Retrieving Messages From The Memory

    RPR 950 Series All speech calls are automatically sent to the speech storage memory for later retrieval (see section 8). After the alert period, pressing the OCR button will also cancel the call (remove it's new status), but a second press will re- open the speech channel.
  • Page 12: Retrieving Speech Calls

    RPR 950 Series 8. RETRIEVING SPEECH CALLS Your pager will store up to 120 seconds of speech in 5 equal memory segments, each of 24 seconds duration. It is not possible to replay a speech message from the memory until the original call has been completed, but it is possible to close the speech channel during the original call.
  • Page 13 RPR 950 Series seconds, followed by the LED + a low level alert tone for a further 4 seconds and the sequence is completed by the final selected alert duration (8, 16, 32 seconds, or continuous) of LED + alert tone at full volume. The alert may be stopped at any point in the sequence, by pressing the OCR button once.
  • Page 14: Pager Status

    RPR 950 Series The available options are: - On - normal audible alert, no vibrate; On + vibrate - as for On, with vibrate enabled; Mute + vibrate - alert tones and speech muted, with vibrate enabled. 11. PAGER STATUS Your pager is equipped to provide status information on- demand.
  • Page 15: Time Of Day

    RPR 950 Series 12. TIME OF DAY Your pager may be programmed to show the time of day, when in quiescent mode. The actual source of the time signal may be from the pager's own internal clock, or an off-air signal from your controlling system, where available.
  • Page 16: Other Options

    RPR 950 Series 13. OTHER OPTIONS Your pager is programmable to offer the following additional options. Group Alert - Your pager may be programmed to operate as part of a ‘team’. Any group call to your team will activate your audible alert sequence, even if your pager is in Mute mode.
  • Page 17: Batteries - Changing & Care

    RPR 950 Series When enabled, this option may be programmed for visual, audible and vibrate alert options. A warning may be activated under the following conditions: - (i) at switch-on, the switch-on tone will be additionally modulated by a buzz tone and the message low battery displayed;...
  • Page 18 RPR 950 Series NOTE: Any stored messages will be retained by the pager for approximately 12 hours when the battery is removed, or the pager is turned off. To change the battery, ensure that the pager is switched off and proceed as follows: - Blade recess Hold the pager in one hand, with the front facing downwards.
  • Page 19: Clip Removal & Replacement

    RPR 950 Series Ensure that the battery door is lifted clear of the case and remove the door. Remove the battery by placing your forefinger onto the positive end-cap and lifting the battery upwards, at the same time pushing slightly backwards against the negative contact spring.
  • Page 20: Absence & Charging

    RPR 950 Series Insert a thin blade or fingernail under the edge of the back- plate as indicated by the arrow and lift away from the pager body. Once the plate is clear, gently slide the clip towards the bottom of the pager, until it comes away from the main body.
  • Page 21 17. USER SERVICEABLE PARTS For replacements, quote the following Multitone Part Numbers: - Battery Door Assembly - 0361-9492 Belt Clip Assembly - 0261-9493...
  • Page 22 Specifications are subject to change without notice. Multitone Electronics plc is part of Kantone Holdings Ltd, a member of the Champion Technology group of companies. Registered office: Multitone Electronics plc, Shortwood Copse Lane, Kempshott, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG23 7NL.
  • Page 23 RPR 950 Series NOTES 9261 – 9558 Issue 1...

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