4130 Pager User Manual (Manual Revision 4.20) Last updated 17/08/2009 Email sales@commtechwireless.com Web www.commtechwireless.
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Manual 4130 Pager Table of Contents 1.1 About This Handbook ............................................................................................................... 4 2. ABOUT THE 4130 PAGER......................................................................................................................5 3. THE 4130 PAGER ..................................................................................................................................6 3.1 Getting Started ..................
130 Pager 1.1 Manual About This Handbook This handbook is designed to assist you use the 4130 pager. Following the steps and checklists correctly will ensure that there will be no problems when using the 4130 pager. Conventions NOTE: A note preceded with this symbol indicates secondary information pertaining to the topic under discussion. IMPORTANT: A Right-pointing arrow followed by text in this manner presents important information.
Manual 2. 4130 Pager ABOUT THE 4130 PAGER About The CommtechWireless 4130 Pager is a lightweight, super-compact, numeric pager. Easy to operate and packed with extra features, the CommtechWireless 4130 is the smartest numeric pager around. With LCD illumination so you can read your messages in poorly lit conditions, reminder alert and vibrate mode, the 4130 is the best value for money pager on the market. Reliability Reliability is one of the key factors when considering a pager.
4130 Pager Manual 3. THE 4130 PAGER 3.1 Getting Started 3.1.1 Case Layout The 4130 Pager has three buttons on its case. | Escape Key 3.1.2 | Menu Key | Read Key LCD Screen The 4130 Pager contains a backlit, single line, alphanumeric LCD screen. It is 12 characters long. There is also a row of small icons underneath this line which give a quick indication of the current status and settings for the pager. The LCD screen is shown below. The table below shows the meaning of each icon.
Manual 3.1.3 4130 Pager Replacing the Battery The pager will warn you when the battery is getting low within the unit by displaying the battery low icon on the LCD screen described above. The pager is powered by a single alkaline battery. Follow these directions to replace the battery: ▲ WARNING: Before removing the battery, make sure the pager is turned OFF. Removing the battery while the power is ON can corrupt or delete data.
4130 Pager 3.1.6 Manual Activating the Backlight 1. Press and hold the 2. The backlight will automatically extinguish after a few seconds. Alternatively, press and hold the Page 8 Read Key for two seconds to activate. Read Key for two seconds to de-activate.
Manual 4130 Pager 3.2 Managing Messages 3.2.1 Reading Stored Messages 1. Press the Read Key to read the latest stored messages. 2. Keep pressing the Read Key to scroll through all stored messages. The Time Stamp display always appears at the end of each message to show the time, date and address properties of the message. NOTE: If a message is longer than the screen width, the indicate it. To view the rest of the message press the 3. 3.2.2 icon will be displayed on the LCD to Read Key.
4130 Pager Manual NOTE: When the pager reaches the maximum number of protected messages available, the display will show Protect Full to remind you that it cannot store any more protected messages. 3.2.4 Un-protecting a Message To un-protect a message, follow the directions below. 1. Whilst the protected message is being displayed, press the display the Delete Menu. 2. Using the Menu Key to Menu Key, scroll through the menu until Unprotect is found.
Manual 3.3 4130 Pager Settings The Settings Menu is found by pressing the Menu Key from the Standby Screen. The available functions include Alert Settings, Power Off, Daily Alarm, Tone Type Setting, Time Setting and Date Setting. NOTE: The Escape Key can be pressed at any time to return you to the Standby Screen without saving any changes. 3.3.1 Alert Settings This menu item is used to determine how the pager behaves when it receives a message. 3.3.2 1.
4130 Pager Manual 4. The first field shows the daily alarm number. Up to three daily alarms can be programmed into the pager. Press the Menu Key to toggle between the three available entries. Once you have chosen the required entry, press the Read Key to move along to the next field. 5. This next field shows the status of the current daily alarm. Pressing the Menu Key will toggle between ON and “--“.To enable the current daily alarm, select ON. To disable the current daily alarm set this field to “--“.
Manual 3.3.5 4130 Pager Time Settings This menu item is used to set the time for the pager. The time is normally displayed on the Standby Screen and also at the end of each message as part of the message Time Stamp. 1. Press the Menu Key to display the Settings Menu. 2. Using the Menu Key, scroll through the various settings until the Set Time menu item is found. 3. Press the Read Key to confirm selection of this menu item. 4.
4130 Pager Manual 4. APPENDIX 4.1 Further Help and Support Contact your Place of Purchase A CommtechWireless Authorized Distributor or Dealer sets up most systems. Contact your place of purchase with inquiries beyond the scope of this manual. This Product is Not Field Serviceable Should a fault develop with the hardware or software, contact your place of purchase for the most appropriate form of action. Do not attempt to open or repair any of the products as this may void any warranty. 4.
Manual 4.3 4130 Pager Specifications * Note: Specifications subject to change without any notice 4.3.1 Electrical Specification Rx Frequency (MHz)........................ 135-175, 276-284, 406-414, 429-437, 439-470, 929-932 Nominal Battery Life ................................................. around 30 days (‘AAA’ alkaline battery) Power Supply .................................................................................... 1 x AAA battery 1.5 volts Current Consumption ..................