Attenti LPU 810 4 User Manual

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LPU-810-4
User Manual
Version 1.0
31 May 2005
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Prepared by:
Elmo-Tech Ltd.
Corporate Headquarters
2 Rehov HaBarzel
P.O. Box 13236
Ramat HaChayal
61132 Tel Aviv
Israel
Tel: +972-3 – 6478871
Fax: +972-3 – 6478872
Visit us at: www.elmotech.com
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NO WARRANTY The technical documentation is being delivered AS-IS, and ElmoTech Ltd. makes no warranty as to its accuracy or use. Any use of the technical documentation or the information contained therein is at risk of the user. Documentation may include technical or other inaccuracies or typographical errors. ElmoTech Ltd. Reserves the right to make change without prior notice
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. General notes: ........................................................................................................ 4
2. Screen layouts........................................................................................................ 5
1. Init 0..................................................................................................................................... 5
2. Init 1..................................................................................................................................... 5
3. Init 2..................................................................................................................................... 5
4. Normal................................................................................................................................. 6
5. Message ............................................................................................................................... 6
6. Message read ....................................................................................................................... 7
7. Message option .................................................................................................................... 7
8. Track mode.......................................................................................................................... 8
9. Menu.................................................................................................................................... 8
10. Beep Volume ................................................................................................................... 9
11. Ring Options.................................................................................................................... 9
12. Self Test......................................................................................................................... 10
3. States Diagram..................................................................................................... 11
4. FCC Notices ........................................................................................................ 12
LPU Unit Customer Information..............................................Error! Bookmark not defined.
Transmitter FCC Notices......................................................................................................... 12
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1. General notes:
1. If a message is received and the user ignores it, the “mail box” icon will be
displayed on the LCD and LPU (If not in vibrate mode) will beep shortly every 30
seconds (3*(on=100msec, off =300msec)).
2. The LPU should check AMS sanity and if not received activate alarm.
3. The sanity message sent from the AMS will include system time and next sanity time.
4. Any key pressed on the LPU will stop the alarm.
5. The LPU will support “find lost LPU” command from the AMS (It will beep, even if in
vibrate mode, upon reception of this message).
6. When going back to “normal display” and messages are pending the LPU will
display a message prompt as described in screen 5.
7. Each incoming message will get its own serial number so that the last received
message will get the first number and the serial numbers of the previous
messages will be shifted to the left, i.e. 1->2, 2->3…9->10 & 10
th
(last) message will
be automatically deleted).
8. Each keystroke will generate the short buzz (200msec).
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2. Screen layouts
1. Init 0
D
Event Description
Time For 1 second beep & back-light on.
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2. Init 1
U
D
Event Description
Time For 1 second and vibrate & back-light off.
MC
3. Init 2
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MC
Event Description
Time For 2 seconds back-light on.
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4. Normal
02/11/02 21 : 12 : 34 U
Me n u D
Event Description
M Open menu (9). C U Show first message in the buffer if available. *1 D Show last message in the buffer if available. *1 Low Bat Message Switch to message menu.
Beep every 30 sec + icon blink. LPU counter of 5 minutes. If counter elapsed shutdown the LPU.
MC
5. Message
02/11/02 21 : 13 : 39 U
02
Me s s agesrece i ved
Read Ex i t D
Event Description
M Go to Read display & Mute the receiving alarm. C Back to previous display & Mute the receiving alarm & turn on the reminder. (4) U D Low Bat
Message
Mute the receiving alarm & turn on the reminder.
Beep every 30 sec + icon blink. LPU counter of 5 minutes. If counter elapsed the LPU will be shutdown.
MC
Notes:
*1 If the pager’s memory doesn’t contain any massages then LPU will display: “No Messages”.
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6. Message read
Rona l d Vo l k . I s mi s U
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Event Description *1
M Show message option menu (7). C Back to normal display (4). U If at the beginning of the message scroll back to the previous message else scroll up 2
lines. D If at the end of the message scroll to the next message else scroll down 2 lines. Low Bat Message Display the envelope icon.
Beep every 30 sec + icon blink. LPUt counter of 5 minutes. If counter elapsed shutdown the LPU.
MC
immedi a t e l l
Option 03 Exit D
MC
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7. Message option
RoNa l d Vo l k . I s mi s U
>Track i ng<
De l e t e
S
elect Back D
MC
Event Description
M Select the option. *2 C Back to message read display (6). U D Low Bat Message Show the envelope and alarm.
Scroll between the menu options. The option selected will be highlighted.
Beep every 30 sec + icon blink. LPUt counter of 5 minutes. If counter elapsed shutdown the LPU.
Notes:
*1 If the user doesn’t read all new messages then mail icon will appear on the LCD & the pager will remind every 30-second.
*2 When current message will be deleted, the LPU will return to the Previous screen.
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8. Track mode
Track Za lman Sirano . U
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ute B
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ack D
Event Description
M Change the button to “UnMute” and stop beeping. If the alarm mode is vibrate only the
default text will be “UnMute”. C Back to message option (7). U D Low Bat Message Tracked TX - beep (The length and frequency is a function of the range).
Note in Use.
Beep every 30 sec + icon blink. LPUt counter of 5 minutes. If counter elapsed shutdown the LPU.
MC
9. Menu
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ingOption
Se l e c t Ex i t D
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30
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>Se lfTe
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Se l e c t Ex i t D
MC
Event Description
M Select the emphasis sub menu (10 or 11 or 12). C Back to normal display (4). U D Low Bat Message Go to menu message display.
Cyclic scroll through the menu options. Each selected menu item will be highlighted.
Beep every 30 sec + icon blink. LPUt counter of 5 minutes. If counter elapsed shutdown the LPU.
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10. Beep Volume
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>H ighbeepv
Lo
Se l e c t Ba
MC
Event Description
M Select the options and back to the previous display (9). C Back to menu (9). U D Low Bat
Message Update the number of messages pending.
Cyclic scroll through the beep volume.
Beep every 30 sec + icon blink. LPUt counter of 30 minutes. If counter elapsed shutdown the
LPU.
beepvo l ume
olume<
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11. Ring Options
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>R i ng<
V
ibrate
Se l e c t Ba
ck D
Event Description
M Select the options and back to the previous display (9). C Back to menu (9). U D Low Bat
Message Update the number of messages pending.
Cyclic scroll through the beep volume.
Beep every 30 sec + icon blink. LPUt counter of 30 minutes. If counter elapsed shutdown the
LPU.
MC
30
Se l e c t Ba
MC
02 11 : 42 : 55 U
>R i ng&V
ibrate<
ck D
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12. Self Test
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MC
U
D
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HighBeepVo l ume U
LowBeepVo l ume
Vibrate
Bac k L ight D
MC
LPU HWVER x x . x x U
SWVER
D
MC
Event Description
M C U D Low Bat
Message Update the number of messages pending.
Beep every 30 sec + icon blink. LPUt counter of 30 minutes. If counter elapsed shutdown the
LPU.
Notes:
Self-test (LCD backlight, buzzer high, buzzer low, Vibrator & display the SW & HW VER).
After “self- test” completion the LPU will return to normal screen (4).
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3. States Diagram
LPU MMI
On/Off Swit ch
Star t-up
Auto Auto
Scre ens
Nor mal Screen
Menu
Exi t
Up/Do wn
Exi t
Sel ect
Menu
Scre en
Sel ect
Automatically
back after self test
Message
Read
Scre en
Read
Back or Select
Back or Select
Sele ct
Up/Down
Back or Select
Del ete
Options
Up/Down
Back
*
Beep Volu me Scre en
Ring Opt i ons Scre en
Self -t est Screens
Opt io n Scre en
Up/Down
Up/Down
Up/Down
Track
Back
Tracking
Screen
Mut e/ Un Mut e
Rec. Event
Message
Scre en
Exi t
Up/Down buttons all ow the fol lowing operati ons:
*
1. Overview the message content.
2. Overlook the message headers.
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4. FCC Notices
The LPU Unit Model 800 has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Transmitter FCC Notices
The TXMTR Model 500 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.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits of the Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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