User's Manual

Monitor The alert occurs as a Loud alert. Whenever
radio communication is detected, it may be
heard on the loudspeaker.
The following table shows the various types of alert:
Sound as defined Quiet Medium volume
Vibration
Priority messages are signalled at the end always with the pro-
grammed volume.
s.QUAD in the charger: – Vibration is not activated.
The alert type can be overridden
using the charger mask.
8. Settings
The menu items under Settings depend very much on the con-
figuration of the s.QUAD.
Battery Selection of the inserted power source
Confirmation tone You can turn on or off the confirmation
tone that is played when a change is
applied.
Bluetooth Settings for the Bluetooth 4.0 interface
(Low Energy)
Date and time You enter the date/time by repeatedly
pressing the FORWARD and BACK
navigation buttons. If the correct
number is shown, press the OK button
to confirm.
Detailed status State display of the inserted power
source
Five-level display of the signal
strength at the current location
Last signal: signal strength of the last
transmission in the network
Last message: signal strength of the
last received message
– Bluetooth connection status
Device information (serial number
and current firmware)
Protect/delete messages
The ‘Protect message’ function allows you to protect a read
message. To delete a message, select ‘Delete message’. The
‘Empty folder’ function lets you delete all messages in the list.
Lock messages or folders with a PIN
The ‘Lock message’ function allows you to lock a message. To
be able to read a locked message, you must first enter the cor-
responding PIN code. Similarly, you can use the ‘Lock folder’
function to protect an entire folder with a PIN code. You can also
specify that messages in a folder should be automatically locked
after a timeout. After this timeout, you will need to enter the
corresponding PIN to be able to read these messages.
Alert reminder
If your device was configured to use an alert reminder, you will
be reminded of unread messages after the preset time. The alert
reminder is turned off as soon as you have read all messages.
6. Main menu
When you press the FORWARD navigation button, the device
switches from the home screen to the main menu. You can use
the FORWARD and BACK navigation buttons to navigate to the
individual menu items. To open a selected menu item, press the
OK button. To leave the main menu or to go to the next higher
menu, press ‘ESC’.
Main menu
• Alerting See the chapter ‘Alerting’
Switch off Switch off device
• Settings This menu contains various settings for
the device (see the chapter ‘Settings’).
Read last/ The last message or all unread
unread message messages can be read at any time by
pressing the OK confirmation button.
• Messages Here you can manage the message
folders (message inbox, folder A,
folder B).
Message inbox Manage or read messages
(naming may differ)
Folder A, B Manage or read messages in the
message folders (naming may differ)
• Profiles Selection of one of the pre-programmed
profiles
The menu can be freely configured using the programming soft-
ware. Therefore, your menu on the device may differ consider-
ably from the menu described here. Details regarding the pro-
gramming of the various menu items can be found in the
programming software manual.
7. Alert
You can select the following types of alert in the ‘Alerting’ menu:
• Loud The alert pattern is played based on your
programming.
• Quiet The alert pattern is played quietly.
• Ascending The alert pattern begins quietly and gradually
gets louder.
• Discrete The alert is preceded by activation of the
display backlight and vibration for ten
seconds; the alert pattern is then played
quietly (once).
• Silent To alert you, the display backlight and
vibration are activated for ten seconds. The
device is totally mute; furthermore, no key
clicks are audible.
Profile display
This line indicates the currently selected profile.
Time/alarm clock
This line shows the time. You can also see whether the alarm
clock is activated.
User line
A user-specific text is displayed.
Notification line
This line shows the charger mask and the programming mask. If
there are unread (unacknowledged) messages in the memory,
the folder information is displayed.
5. Processing alerts/messages
Receive and read new messages
When your s.QUAD receives a message, an alert occurs through
sound, vibration and illumination of the OK button, followed by
the voice announcement. By pressing the OK button, you can
stop the alert. The header (timestamp) shows the message date,
message time and address name. If you now press the BACK
navigation button, the header is displayed in full. A predefined
‘Fixtext’ may be displayed with each alert. In case a Hybrid-Alert
including text was received, the message-text follows the fixtext.
The downward-pointing arrow indicates that there is more text.
You can use the OK button or the FORWARD navigation button to
scroll to the end of the message.
The message is marked as read as soon as you reach the end.
Listen to announcement again
To listen to the announcement again, you simply need to press
the OK button from the home screen. Playback of the announce-
ment will begin automatically. Announcements can also be
played directly from the message inbox, depending on the con-
figuration.
Message storage
The messages are stored in the message inbox or in the
appropriate folder. They are stored chronologically in a list.
Unread or protected messages are marked in the list. Unread
messages are also indicated in the home screen.
Open user menu
The BACK and FORWARD navigation buttons allow you to switch
from the home screen to the user menu. Press the FORWARD
button to navigate to the next menu item, the BACK button to
navigate back to the previous item. To confirm a selection you
have made or a changed value, press the OK button. Each press
of a button activates the backlight. By pressing the ‘OK’ button
from the home screen, you can call up the last received message
from the memory.
Back to home screen
Press the ESC button to go to the next higher menu level. If you
hold down the ESC button for two seconds, you return from the
submenu to the home screen. If you do not press any of the but-
tons for a pre-configured time interval, the s.QUAD automatically
returns to the home screen.
Release key lock (if activated)
To release the key lock, press the two
navigation buttons BACK and FORWARD
simultaneously.
Start-up image/Start-up text
If you hold down the BACK navigation button in the home screen,
the start-up image or start-up text appears.
Secondary menu
If you hold down the FORWARD navigation button in the home
screen for two seconds, you reach the secondary menu (only if
configured in the menu). Functions that are seldom used can be
placed on a second menu level (secondary menu) in order to
declutter the main menu. When you leave the secondary menu,
the device automatically returns to the start screen.
4. Display
The home screen is divided into five sections:
1
st
line: Status line
2
nd
line: Profile
3
rd
line: Time, alarm clock
4
th
line: User line
5
th
line: Notification line (unread mes-
sages, charger masks and so on)
Status line
The following symbols may be displayed in the status line:
Header
(timestamp)
Fixtext
End of message
not reached
Read
message
Unread
message
Protected
message
Alarm clock
Alarm clock function is activated
Folder information
Number of unread messages in the
message inbox
Number of unread messages in
message folder A
Number of unread messages in
message folder B
Alert type
Monitor alert
Loud alert
Quiet alert
Ascending alert
Discrete alert
Silent alert
Out of range display
No reception of alert messages
Bluetooth
Bluetooth turned on, but not
connected with a device
Bluetooth is connected with a
device
Key lock
Key lock is activated
Battery level
Display Battery full, ¾, ½, ¼
Flashing Charge the battery!
Alert type Symbol Alert Alert for a priority
message
Monitor
Standard
signalling
Standard
signalling
Loud
Standard
signalling
Standard
signalling
Quiet
Standard
signalling – quiet
Crescendo
volume
Ascending
Crescendo
volume
Crescendo
volume
Discreet
10-second vibra-
tion, quiet sound
10-second vibration,
crescendo volume
Silent
10-second
vibration
10-second vibration,
crescendo volume
Display of
signal strength
(RSSI)
....
No signal present
(no reception)
l
l
l
l
Best signal strength