Operating Manual

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Swissphone Telecom
Roosstrasse 53 CH-8832 Wollerau PMA/D000120 edition 1 / 3. February 2003
1 Introduction
The unit has a large number of operational functions. The delivered unit contains a
selection of these as a basic setting. These operating functions are shown in the
display, and can be activated by the user. If this selection does not meet your
requirements, additional functions can be programmed as required with the
Programmig device. You can find information about the type and scope of functions
that can be programmed in the operating manual, or you can contact your supplier or
SWISPHONE directly.
2 Putting into operation
2.1 Power supply
This family of units is preferably operated using an environmentally-friendly, re-
chargeable power source (batteries). These batteries are available in the AA
(Mignon) size as nickel-cadmium 600 mAh (Sanyo) or NiMH (nickel metal hydride)
1400 mAh (Varta, Furukuwa), and can be re-charged by various types of re-charging
unit. As an alternative, the unit can be fed from dry batteries. In this case, only high-
quality dry batteries intended for professional use should be used (e.g., UCAR,
Duracell, Varta etc.)
2.2 Inserting the battery
To insert the battery, proceed as follows:
1) Open the battery compartment by pressing down the tongue in the rear panel and
pulling out the battery cover sideways. If necessary, use a coin as a tool.
2) When inserting the battery, please observe the correct polarity and the marking of
the cells. Insert the supply source with the minus pole (-) leading, so that the spiral
spring is slightly compressed, and then simply lay the battery into the battery
compartment.
3) Replace the battery cover and push it in until the tongue latches into the rear panel
of the housing.
2.3 Automatic switch-on
After inserting the battery in the battery compartment, an electrical connection is
made, and the unit switches on automatically. A self-test of the signal generator, the
LED display and the vibrator is started, and is completed by a control beep.
The receiver is switched on and its operational status can be read from the display.
The battery status indicator shows the approximate energy level of the power source.
If a self test does not take place, check the polarity of the power source, or place the
pager into a re-charger. Various charging units are available (LG 300/429, (A)LGA
300/429, (A)LGRA 300/429, (A)LG500).