INDEX ............. 1. PREFACE 5-1. Manual Switch On ......2. PACKAGE INTRODUCTION 5-2. Battery Power On ............ 2-1. Standard Package 6. SELF TEST ............2-2. Optional Items 6-1. Self Test ..............3. INSTALLATION 7. TODAY .....
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INDEX 9. EMERGENCY MESSAGE 11-7. LCD Contrast ..........(GSM MODEL ONLY) 11-8. Volume Adjustment 9-1. To Activate The Emergency 11-9. Backlight Setting ........... 11-10. Key Lock ......Message ......10. FUNCTION STATUS 11-11. Calendar ......10-1. Entering Function Status ..
This user manual will provide you the necessary information to get the optimum performance from your pager. The E5 is a very versatile product and has the ability to satisfy most communication requirements. We sincerely hope you enjoy our brand-new E5 product.
PACKAGE INTRODUCTION 2. PACKAGE INTRODUCTION 2-1. STANDARD PACKAGE E5 standard package contains the following items: E5 Pager Ni-HN Holster AC Power E5 Pager User’S Rechargeable Charger Li battery Type I Adapter Manual Battery 2-2. OPTIONAL ITEMS The following are optional items :...
INSTALLATION 3. INSTALLATION 3-1. AA BATTERY INSTALLATION The E5 is designed to operate with a single AA-size Ni-MH rechargeable battery or an alkaline battery (LR6 is recommended). See the diagram below for the battery door location. TURN PUSH To insert or replace the battery, please remove battery door. Insert one AA battery (Alkaline or rechargeable battery) into the battery compartment.
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INSTALLATION Loosen the screw by using a coin. Using a coin to slide the battery door toward the outer edge. Lift the battery door away from the housing and remove it. Insert the battery into the battery compartment, taking note of the positive (+) and negative (-) markings on the battery and the pager housing.
PAGER INTRODUCTION 3-2. SIM CARD INSTALLATION (GSM MODEL) Before using the E5 GSM model, you have to install a GSM SIM card, which is provided by your network service agent. Please follow the below steps to install the SIM card.
PAGER INTRODUCTION 3-3. LI BATTERY INSTALLATION (GSM MODEL) After install the GSM SIM card, please follow the below steps to place the Li battery. a. Plug the battery connector into the battery connector. b. Place the Li battery in the battery component.
PAGER INTRODUCTION 4. PAGER INTRODUCTION 4-1. KEY INTRODUCTION The E5 is available in 2 models. Please verify your model for the proper key arrangement. BASIC & GSM MODEL FUNCTION STATUS KEY/ MENU KEY SOS BUTTON(GSM MODEL) POWER KEY READ KEY...
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PAGER INTRODUCTION <1>POWER KEY 1. To turn on or turn off the pager. When the pager is off, press POWER KEY for 2 seconds, the pager will turn on. When the pager is on, press POWER KEY for 2 seconds, a pager off confirmation will pop up on the screen.
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PAGER INTRODUCTION <3>READ KEY is a short cut to read all the received messages. 1. If there are unread messages in the pager, press to read the messages directly. 2. If there is no unread message, you can also press to enter MESSAGE BOX.
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PAGER INTRODUCTION <4-2>SOS Button (A programmable key of GSM model) can be programmed as a SOS button. When “SOS Button is enabled, press this key for 3 seconds, the emergency message will be activated then sent to the designated destination via GSM or GPRS.
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PAGER INTRODUCTION <6>UP KEY Press to move the cursor up. When reading messages, press to move to the last message. <7>DOWN KEY Press to move the cursor down. When reading messages, press to move to the next message. <8>LEFT KEY Press to move the cursor on TOOL BAR left .
PAGER INTRODUCTION 4-2. DISPLAY INTRODUCTION STATUS BAR The E5 display is separated into 3 areas: NEW MESSAGE MAIN AREA READ TOOL BAR 4-2-1. STATUS BAR STATUS BAR provides you the basic pager information, and indicates the following features status: Battery Capacity Indication.
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PAGER INTRODUCTION 4-2-2. MAIN AREA In stand by mode, MAIN AREA displays the following information: a. Profile name. b. Real Date & Time. c. Clock Alarm status. 4-2-3. TOOL BAR TIME & DATE SETTING The Tool bar displays different features with different function screens.
PAGER INTRODUCTION 4-3. ICON INTRODUCTION 1. Status Icons. 2. Tool Bar Icons. 4-3-1. STATUS BAR ICONS STATUS BAR TIME & DATE SETTING SAVE TOOL BAR The level of RF signal strength. The level of RF signal strength. RF Strength There is no RF synchronization signal on the air.
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PAGER INTRODUCTION Off Duty. ON/ OFF DUTY STATUS On Duty. Audible (Alert message alert settings). Universal Vibration (No alert except for priority call). Alert Status Silent (No alert and no vibration, except for priority call). Message Alarm is activated. Message Alarm Level of GSM signal Strength.
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PAGER INTRODUCTION 4-3-2. TOOL BAR ICONS TIME & DATE SETTING SAVE TOOL BAR ICONs in MESSAGE BOX READ DELETE LOCK/ UNLOCK ZOOM IN DELETE ALL MOVE TO NOTEBOOK ZOOM OUT PAGE DOWN MESSAGE ALARM MESSAGE ACK...
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PAGER INTRODUCTION ICONs in MESSAGE BOX ( GSM Model Only) ACK STATUS RESPONSE ACK FOLDER LIST ICONs in ALERT SETTING ALERT MODE-VIB ALERT TYPE- ADDRESS THEN ALERT GENERAL ALERT ALERT ALERT MODE-VIB ALERT TYPE- MODE-ALERT AND ALERT ESCALATING ALERT VIBRATION ALERT BACKLIGHT COLOR MODE-REPEAT...
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PAGER INTRODUCTION ICONs in PAGER SETTINGS ALARM ON/ OFF TOGGLE YEAR SETTING MONTH SETTING DATE SETTING HOUR SETTING TEN-MINUTE UNIT-MINUTE SOONZER SETTING SETTING ACTIVATED TIME VOLUME ENTER BACK ADJUSTMENT...
Unication alert and vibration. After not operating the pager for seconds , the E5 will process to Standby mode. The activated profile will be displayed on the screen. 5-2. BATTERY POWER ON a. The E5 turns on automatically when inserting a battery.
ON THE PAGER 6. SELF TEST 6-1. SELF TEST When the E5 turns on, it automatically reverts to the “SELF TEST” to determine if the pager is working normally. The testing status and result will be displayed on the screen.
TODAY 7. TODAY TODAY is a folder which stores all the current day’s received messages. 7-1. ENTERING TODAY Press MENU KEY, the main menu will display. Press and OK KEY to move and enter today. ENTER In the TODAY screen, there are 3 sub-folders for you to check: (1) TODAY UNREAD MESSAGE (2) TODAY MESSAGE (3) MESSAGE ALARM...
TODAY 7-2. UNREAD MESSAGE a. After entering the TODAY screen, the cursor will stay on "UNREAD MESSAGE". Press OK KEY to enter "UNREAD MESSAGE". All the unread messages received today will be listed in chronological order. The Message List will be displayed with its folder name, source name and message ENTER preview.
TODAY 7-3. TODAY MESSAGE a. In the "TODAY" screen, press then OK KEY to select and enter " TODAY MESSAGE". All the messages that received today will be saved in this folder. ENTER The MESSAGE LIST will be displayed with its folder name, source name and message preview.
TODAY 7-4. MESSAGE ALARM The messages alarm that will be activated on the day then the pager user is operating the pager, will be saved in this folder. In the "TODAY" screen, press then OK KEY to select and enter " MESSAGE ALARM". All the message-alarms that will be activated today are listed in chronological order.
MESSAGE 8. MESSAGE 8-1. READ MESSAGE When the E5 receive messages, the pager will generate a message alert as an indication to remind the pager user that there is a new message received. When “Auto Display” is enabled in the PPS, the There are two unread messages.
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8-1-2. READ MESSAGES BY READ KEY If there are unread messages, press the READ KEY to read the unread message directly. If there is no unread messages, you can also PROFILE 01 press the READ KEY to display the folder list. E5 BASIC TYPE...
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MESSAGE 8-1-3. READ MESSAGES FROM MESSAGE BOX a. Press MENU KEY to display the MAIN MENU MAIN MENU list. The cursor will stay on MESSAGE BOX. MESSAGE BOX TODAY b. Please press OK KEY to enter MESSAGE FUNCTION STATUS SETTINGS BOX.
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MESSAGE Press OK KEY to enter the selected folder. UNREAD FOLDER All the received messages that are saved FOLDER 01/ SOURCE 02 / FIRE ALARM... in this folder will be listed in chronological FOLDER 02/ SOURCE 01/ 101 BUILDING ... order.
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MESSAGE 8-1-4. MESSAGE PROTECT For Message Protection purpose, when Message Protect is activated in the Pager Programming Software, the read messages are protected by pre-set password. You need to enter the password to open the MESSAGE BOX. Press MENU KEY, the feature list will display, ENTER PASSWORD and the cursor will stay on "MESAGE BOX".
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If the password is incorrect, an "ERROR 2 8 DIGITS KEY FOR INPUT WARNING" will display. If the password is incorrect for 3 times, the E5 will return to stand-by mode. Please follow the same steps to read the messages.
MESSAGE 8-2. MESSAGE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT(ONLY FOR GSM MODEL) E5 GSM Model provides four features for the Message Confirmation: 1. RECEIVED ACK (Received Confirmation) 2. READ ACK(Read Confirmation) 3. RESPONSE ACK(Response Confirmation) 4. ACK (Confirmation) STATUS 8-2-1. RECEIVED ACK (Received Confirmation) When a GSM Received ACK requested message is received, the...
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MESSAGE After sending out the RECEIVED ACK, a “ACK SEND SUCCESS” text will display on the LCD to indicate the “RECEIVED ACK” transmission. After the message is sent, the GSM Module will turn off and the GSM antenna icon will disappear. 8-2-2.
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MESSAGE 8-2-3. RESPONSE ACK(Response Confirmation) When a GSM RESPONSE ACK requested FOLDER 01/SOURCE02/ message is received, the LCD will display “New FIAE ALARM AND LIFE SAFETY TRAINNG ACK MESSAGE”. On the tool bar, there will be an COURSES. “RESPONSE ACK” icon displays on the tool bar RESPONSE ACK for you to send out the SMS confirmation.
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MESSAGE 8-2-4. ACK (Confirmation) STATUS After sending the SMS confirmation, ACK ITEM SELECT ACK STATUS allows you to check ARRIVE IN 5 MINUTES NOT AVAILABLE. out the acknowledgement status to see if all the acknowledgements are sent successfully. ACK STATUS a.
MESSAGE 8-3. OTHER FEATURES While reading the messages, the E5 TOOL BAR will provides you with the following features: 8-3-1. ZOOM IN/ OUT To read the messages with larger character size, you may zoom in the message. Press to move the cursor to "ZOOM IN".
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MESSAGE 8-3-2. MESSAGE LOCK/ UNLOCK If the message you are reading is very FOLDER 01/SOURCE02/ important, you may lock this message to FIRE ALARM AND LIFE SAFETY TRAINING protect. COURSES. Press to move the cursor to "LOCK". LOCK Press OK KEY to confirm the setting. After locking the message, a icon will display.
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MESSAGE 8-3-3. MESSAGE ALARM If the message you are reading is important and you need to read it again at a certain time, you FOLDER 01/SOURCE02/ FIRE ALARM AND LIFE can set up a message alarm. When the setting SAFETY TRAINING time is up, the pager will alert and remind you to COURSES.
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MESSAGE 8-3-3-2. ALARM TIME SETTING a. Press to move the cursor to "HOUR" MESSAGE ALARM then press to switch the figures. ALARM b. Press to move the cursor to " TEN’S TIME MINUTE" then press to switch the ALARM ON/OFF figures.
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MESSAGE 8-3-4. DELETE MESSAGE While reading a message, you may delete FOLDER 02/SOURCE02/ the message. HOW ARE YOU TODAY IN DELETE THIS MESSAGE? Press to move the cursor to "DELETE MESSAGE". Press OK KEY to delete this message. A confirmation window will display on the screen. Press OK KEY to "YES"...
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MESSAGE 8-3-5. DELETE ALL MESSAGES You may delete all the messages in this folder: FOLDER 1 Press to move the cursor to "DELETE SOURCE02/FIRE ALARM AND LIFE..ALL ". SOURCE 04/ FIRE ALARM..Press OK KEY to delete all the messages. DELETE ALL A confirmation window will display on the screen.
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MESSAGE 8-3-6. MOVE TO NOTEBOOK After reading a message, if this message is FOLDER 01/SOURCE02/ important, you can move this message to FIRE ALARM AND LIFE SAFETY TRAINING NOTEBOOK FOLDER. The messages in the COURSES. NOTEBOOK FOLDER will not be auto - deleted MOVE TO NOTEBOOK when the pager text memory size is full: a.
MESSAGE 9. EMERGENCY MESSAGE (GSM MODEL ONLY) For the security purpose , The E5 GSM Model provides Emergency Message for the pager users to send out the preprogrammed emergency message to the assigned GSM number or GPRS IP address in case the pager users are in need for help.
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MESSAGE a. Press the SOS button for 3 seconds, a chirp alert will be generated to remind the SOS button has been pressed. b. A confirmation will be displayed on the LCD, press to “YES” then press OK to confirm sending the emergency message. c.
Function Status is a shortcut for you to view the status of frequently used functions and a quick approach for you to change the settings. The E5 provides 2 methods to enter FUNCTION STATUS. 10-1. ENTERING FUNCTION STATUS 10-1-1. PRESSING FUNCTION STATUS KEY TO ENTER a.
FUNCTION STATUS 10-2. FUNCTION ENABLE/ DISABLE/ SETTINGS 10-2-1. ALERT MODE After entering to the FUNCTION STATUS, the FUNCTION STATUS cursor will stay on ALERT MODE, and the ALERT MODE AUDIBLE current status will also be displayed. ON/OFF DUTY Press OK KEY to switch between alert modes. ENTER Current alert mode status will also be changed while switching through the alert modes.
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FUNCTION STATUS 10-2-2. ON/ OFF DUTY a. After entering the FUNCTION STATUS, FUNCTION STATUS please press KEY to move to ALERT MODE AUDIBLE ON/OFF DUTY. The current status of ON/OFF DUTY ON/OFF Duty will also be displayed. b. Press OK KEY to switch between ON or BACK OFF.
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FUNCTION STATUS 10-2-3. PROFILE a. After entering the FUNCTION STATUS, FUNCTION STATUS please press KEY to move to PROFILE. ON/OFF DUTY The current PROFILE in use will also be PROFILE FIRE CONTROL displayed on the Profile item. TOGGLE 10-2-3-1. Operations for Single Profile: When the cursor stays on “PROFILE”, press OK KEY to switch profiles.
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FUNCTION STATUS e. If you would like to enter to the full setting screens, please press to move tool cursor to "ENTER" and press OK. 10-2-3-2.Operations for Multi-Profile: When Multi-Profile is activated, the standby mode will display with “Multi-Profile”. The Profile item listed in the Function Status will be named with “Multi-Profile”.
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FUNCTION STATUS 10-2-4. CLOCK ALARM (5 Alarms) After entering the FUNCTION STATUS, please FUNCTION STATUS press to move to ALARM 01~05. PROFILE NAME SCAN The current status of the selected alarm will ALARM 01 08:30A also be displayed. TOGGLE Press OK KEY to switch ON or OFF. Current status will also be changed while switching.
SETTINGS 11. SETTINGS There are more features you can activate in SETTINGS. a. Press MENU KEY, the MAIN MENU will display MAIN MENU on the screen. MESSAGE BOX TODAY b. Press then OK KEY to move to SETTINGS. FUNCTION STATUS SETTINGS 11-1.
FUNCTION STATUS e. Press to move to "SAVE" and press OK KEY to save the setting. 11-2. TIME & DATE After entering SETTINGS, please press TIME & DATE to move to TIME & DATE. Press OK KEY to TIME & DATE enter TIME &...
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SETTINGS Press to move the cursor to "MINUTE SETTING." Press to adjust the "MINUTE SETTING." Press to move the cursor to "HOUR FORMAT SETTING." Press to adjust among the hour format options. Press to move the cursor to "DAY SETTING." Press to adjust the "DAY SETTING."...
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SETTINGS 11-2-2. DATE FORMAT In TIME & DATE screen, press then OK DATE FORMAT KEY to enter DATE FORMAT. HH : MM MM/DD/YYYY HH : MM DD/MM/YYYY Press to select a specific format to display HH : MM YYYY/MM/DD the date. TOGGLE Press OK KEY to confirm the selection.
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SETTINGS 11-2-3 DAYLIGHT SAVING In TIME & DATE screen, press then OK TIME & DATE TIME & DATE KEY to enter DAYLIGHT SAVING. DATE FORMAT DAYLIGHT SAVING When enable DAYLIGHT SAVING , the real time running of the pager timer will be ENTER automatically advanced one hour.
SETTINGS 11-3. CLOCK ALARM The E5 provides 5 alarms for you to activate. SETTINGS You are allowed to set up the specific time for PROFILE TIME & DATE each alarm. CLOCK ALARM ON/OFF DUTY In SETTINGS screen, press to move to ENTER "CLOCK ALARM".
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SETTINGS In ALARM setting screen, there are 4 settings to be set up: 11-3-1. ACTIVATE ALARM Enter the ALARM setting screen, the cursor CLOCK ALARM 01: will stay on the "ALARM." ALARM TIME Press to switch the Alarm On or OFF SNOOZER M I N ALARM ON/OFF...
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SETTINGS 11-3-3. CYCLE ALARM Press KEY to move the cursor to CYCLE CLOCK ALARM CYCLE ALARM. SUNDAY MONDAY Press OK KEY to enter the cycle setting. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Press to move the cursor to the specific TOGGLE cycle then press OK KEY to check the selection.
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SETTINGS 11-3-4. SNOOZER Press to move to "SNOOZER". Press to select among the options to enable the snoozer and determine the interval time for activating the snoozer. 11-3-5. SAVE Press to move to "SAVE". Press OK KEY to save the settings. There will be a "SAVED" window displayed on the screen.
SETTINGS 11-4. ON/ OFF DUTY When ON/ OFF DUTY is activated and the status is "OFF DUTY", your pager receives messages but will not alert. SETTINGS a. After entering SETTINGS, please press PROFILE TIME & DATE "ON/ OFF DUTY". CLOCK ALARM ON/OFF DUTY b.
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SETTINGS 11-4-2. TO SWITCH DUTY STATUS "ON" OR "OFF" Press to switch the current status of duty "ON" or "OFF". Press to Scheduling Time Settings. 11-4-3. SCHEDULING TIME SETTINGS Press to Scheduling ON - Time Setting. Press to adjust Duty ON - Hour. Then press OK KEY, the cursor will move to Duty ON - MINUTE.
SETTINGS 11-5. ALERT SETTINGS In Alert Settings, there are 5 features for you to set up: a. In "SETTINGS" screen, please press to "ALERT SETTINGS". b. Press OK KEY to enter "ALERT SETTING". 11-5-1. UNIVERSAL ALERT SETTINGS ALERT SETTING In Alert Settings screen, the cursor will stay CHANGE PASSWORD LCD CONTRAST on UNIVERSAL ALERT.
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SETTINGS Press KEY to move to "SAVE" then press OK KEY to save the setting. The ICON of ALERT STATUS will display on the STATUS BAR. 11-5-2. MESSAGE ALERT ALERT SETTING UNIVERSAL ALERT In Alert Settings screen, press and OK MESSAGE ALERT KEY to enter MESSAGE ALERT.
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SETTINGS 11-5-2-2. ALERT MODE SETTING a. Press to "ALERT MODE". b. Press to select the "ALERT MODE". There are 6 modes for you to select: alert mode alert and vibrate mode vibrate then alert mode vibrate mode chirping mode silent mode 11-5-2-3.
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SETTINGS 11-5-2-4. VIBRATION MODE SETTING MESSAGE ALERT a. Press to move to "VIBRATION MODE". SOURCE PROMPT 1A b. Press to select the "VIBRATION MODE". The options for this item are: ADDRESS Continuous Vibration Interval Vibration 11-5-2-5. ALERT TYPE SETTING a. Press to move to "ALERT TYPE".
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SETTINGS 11-5-2-6. BACKLIGHT SETTING Press to move to "BACKLIGHT". Press to adjust the "BACKLIGHT". There are 7 backlight modes for you to select. 11-5-2-7. SAVE SETTINGS Press to "SAVE" then press OK KEY to save the setting. A "SAVED" window will pop up and indicate the setting has been saved.
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SETTINGS 11-5-3. CALL REMINDER In Alert Settings screen, press and OK ALERT SETTING KEY to move and enter “CALL REMINDER”. UNIVERSAL ALERT MESSAGE ALERT You may activate this feature in "CALL CALL REMINDER OUT OF RANGE REMINDER" screen. ENTER Press KEY and OK KEY to enter “CALL REMINDER.”...
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SETTINGS 11-5-4. OUT OF RANGE SETTING When this feature is activated, the pager ALERT SETTING automatically generates “Out of Range Alert” UNIVERSAL ALERT MESSAGE ALERT when it receives no RF signaling for the CALL REMINDER OUT OF RANGE pre-set period. ENTER In Alert Settings screen, press to move...
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SETTINGS 11-5-5. KEY TONE SETTING In Alert Settings, press to move to “KEY ALERT SETTING TONE”. MESSAGE ALERT CALL REMINDER Press OK KEY to enter “KEY TONE”. OUT OF RANGE KEY TONE Press to switch the status ON/ OFF. ENTER Press OK KEY to confirm the selection.
SETTINGS 11-6. CHANGE PASSWORD If the password feature is activated by pager SETTINGS programming software, your pager will be ALERT SETTING CHANGE PASSWORD programmed with (a 2- 8 inputs) password for LCD CONTRAST VOLUME message protection. ENTER You may change the password yourself: a.
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SETTINGS 11-6-1. CONFIRM PRE - SET PASSWORD Press to enter the pre - set password. CHANGE PASSWORD After entering the first input, the cursor will OLD PASSWORD INPUT automatically move to the second digit. 2 8 DIGITS After entering the password, press OK KEY KEY FOR INPUT to confirm the pre - set password.
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SETTINGS 11-6-2. CHANGE NEW PASSWORD In new password screen, press to enter the new password. After entering the new password, press OK KEY to save the new password. A confirmation window will pop up and ask you to enter the new password again to confirm the new password. Press to enter the new password again, then press OK KEY to confirm the new password.
SETTINGS 11-7. LCD CONTRAST a. In SETTINGS screen, press to move to LCD CONTRAST "LCD CONTRAST". Then press OK KEY to enter "LCD CONTRAST". b. After entering "LCD CONTRAST", SAVE the cursor will stay on "Contrast Level". Press to adjust the "Contrast Level". c.
SETTINGS 11-8. VOLUME ADJUSTMENT The E5 provides 4 volume levels for you to adjust. a. In SETTINGS screen, press to move to VOLUME "VOLUME". b. Press OK KEY to enter "VOLUME". The volume level will display on the screen. SAVE c.
SETTINGS 11-9. BACKLIGHT SETTING The backlight illuminates when the pager receives BACKLIGHT messages or any key is pressed in low - light environment. GREEN a. In SETTINGS screen, press YELLOW SAVE "BACKLIGHT". b. Press OK KEY to enter "BACKLIGHT". c. Press to move the cursor to select the backlight color.
SETTINGS 11-10 KEY LOCK The E5 provides KEY LOCK to lock on the SETTINGS buttons to avoid any buttons are pressed by BACKLIGHT KEY LOCK accident. CALENDAR RF TEST 11-10-1 Enable KEY LOCK ENTER After entering SETTINGS, press to move to "KEY LOCK".
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SETTINGS 11-10-2 Disable KEY LOCK KEY LOCK If Key Lock is enabled, press to “OFF”. Press OK to disable the KEY LOCK. SAVE 11-10-3 Unlock the buttons. When KEY LOCK is activated and any button is pressed, a text indication will display and PRESS THE MENU KEY remind you to press the MENU KEY for 3 FOR 3 SECONDS TO...
SETTINGS 11-11. CALENDAR a. After entering SETTINGS, press to move SETTINGS to "CALENDAR". BACKLIGHT KEY LOCK b. Press OK KEY to enter "CALENDAR". CALENDAR RF TEST A calendar will display on the screen and the ENTER cursor will stay on the current date. c.
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SETTINGS 11-11-2. CHECK OUT THE CALENDAR WITH DIFFERENT "YEAR“ Press to move to "Year." Press adjust the Year. The calendar will display the year as you 2 0 1 0 OCTOBER selected.
SETTINGS 11-12. RF TEST The E5 provides an RF TEST for you to check if the pager is located in good RF signal receiving area: a. In SETTINGS screen, press to move to SETTINGS BACKLIGHT "RF TEST" KEY LOCK CALENDAR b.
SETTINGS 11-13. SELF - PROGRAMMING The E5 provides the flexibility for you to add a new frequency, receiving baud rate and capcode SETTINGS CALENDAR manually. RF TEST SELF PROGRAM a. In SETTINGS screen, press then OK Key INFORMATION to enter "SELF PROGRAM". "SELF ENTER PROGRAM"...
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SETTINGS 11-13-1. FREQUENCY SETTING After entering the "SELF PROGRAM", the SELF PROGRAM cursor will stay on "FREQUENCY". FREQUENCY There are 6 digits for you to adjust. BAUD RATE ADDRESS NO Press to adjust the first digits. CAPCODE FREQ. 10MHz Press to move to next digit.
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SETTINGS 11-13-3. CAPCODE NO. ADJUSTMENT SELF PROGRAM Pager will automatically number each capcode that FREQUENCY you want to set up. BAUD RATE ADDRESS NO a. Press to select the CAPCODE that you want CAPCODE to set up. ADDR NO b. Press to move to "CAPCODE SETTING"...
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"SAVE", then press OK KEY to save the settings. After saving the settings, the pager will reboot. The E5 will now switch to receive the messages from self - programmed frequency. A new profile and new folder will be...
SETTINGS 11-14. INFORMATION The INFORMATION provides the basic information of the E5 , includes the capacity of memory, remaining battery capacity, and software version. Please follow the below steps for checking out the required information. a. In SETTINGS screen, press...
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SETTINGS TEXT MEMORY: The percentage and status bar of occupied text messages memory. INFORMATION BATTERY: The percentage and status TEXT MEMORY: bar of remaining battery AA BATTERY: gauge for AA HI-MH battery. LI BATTERY : LI BATTERY: The percentage and status bar of remaining battery gauge for LI-battery.
OTHER INFORMATION 12. OTHER INFORMATION 12-1. CARE FOR YOUR PAGER Do not subject your pager to extreme temperatures and moisture. 12-2. CLEAN YOUR PAGER To clean the exterior of the housing, use a soft, non - abrasive cloth moistened in a mild soap and water solution. Rinse the surface using a second cloth moistened in clean water.
13. WARNING AND IMPORTANT NOTES 13-1 WARNING E5 has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer- ence in a residential installation.
WARNING AND IMPORTANT NOTES Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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WARNING AND IMPORTANT NOTES device. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.