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RPR 750IS Series 

9261 - 7912 Issue 8 

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memory replay mode. The pager will respond by displaying 
the 

time stamp 

or 

message no.

 (header) of the first message. 

If there are no messages, then the phrase 

no messages

 will 

be displayed and the pager will return to the quiescent mode. 

 

To find further messages, each further press of the OCR 
button will cause the pager to scroll through the stored 
message headers. The most recent message will be prefixed 
by "M1", or the time at which it was received. If you wish to 
view a message, stop pressing the OCR button and the 
message will automatically scroll through the display. 
 
The MUTE button may be used to stop a message sequence 
to review the message and to speed-up, or slow-down, the 
viewing process. If MUTE is pressed and held, the message is 
held at the current screen; releasing MUTE causes the next 
screen to be displayed. 

 

8. RETRIEVING SPEECH CALLS

 

 

Your pager will store up to 120 seconds of speech in 5 equal 
memory segments, each of 24 seconds duration. It is not 
possible to replay a speech message from the memory until 
the original call has been completed, but it is possible to close 
the speech channel during the original call. Where any speech 
message exceeds 24 seconds, then the stored message will 
be truncated. When the memory is full, any new message will 
overwrite the oldest stored message. 
 
The speech will automatically be replayed, when its 
associated message is retrieved from the memory, as 
described in Section 7. If the OCR button is pressed at any 
time, the replay will be terminated and the next message will 
be retrieved. If the MUTE button is pressed and released, then 
the message will be re-started again from the beginning. 

 

9. SPEECH VOLUME ADJUSTMENT 

 

To adjust the volume of speech messages, the pager must be 
in the quiescent state. First push the MUTE button, followed 
by the OCR button. The display will show the current volume 

Summary of Contents for RPR 750IS SERIES

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE for the RPR 750 SERIES RADIO PAGER Intrinsically Safe Versions Part No 9261 7912 Issue 8 ...

Page 2: ...aring Your Pager 9 2 CONTROLS AND DISPLAY 9 3 SWITCHING PAGER ON 9 4 SWITCHING PAGER OFF 10 5 DISPLAY OPTIONS 10 6 RECEIVING A CALL 10 7 RETRIEVING MESSAGES FROM THE MEMORY 13 8 RETRIEVING SPEECH CALLS 14 9 SPEECH VOLUME ADJUSTMENT 14 10 ALERT OPTIONS 15 11 PAGER STATUS 16 12 TIME OF DAY 17 13 OTHER OPTIONS 18 14 BATTERIES CHANGING CARE 20 15 ABSENCE CHARGING 22 16 USER SERVICEABLE PARTS 24 ...

Page 3: ...nly as defined in IEC CENELEC technical standard EN 60079 10 Certification has been granted under the EU ATEX Directive 94 9 EC to the standards EN 60079 0 EN 60079 11 EN 61241 0 EN 61241 11 See pages 5 7 for further detail DO NOT USE RE CHARGEABLE BATTERIES IN A DISPOSABLE BATTERY VARIANT PAGER AS THIS WILL INVALIDATE THE INTRINSIC SAFETY CERTIFICATION WARNING DO NOT CHANGE BATTERIES OR ATTEMPT S...

Page 4: ...perating temperature range of the apparatus is 10 C Ta 55 C Battery changing charging and the programming of RPR 750IS equipments must only be carried out in a Safe Area The definition of hazardous areas may be found in the European Standard EN 60079 10 see Sections 14 15 for more details The RPR 750ISR Series must only be connected to Multitone specified charging and data programming retrieval fa...

Page 5: ...able essential requirements of the EU Directives as listed above R TTE Directive 99 5 EC Compliance is in accordance with the procedures of Annex II of the Directive and the technical standards as listed below The technical documentation required to support this Declaration is available for inspection by the relevant enforcement authorities Products Covered By This Declaration Type of Equipment In...

Page 6: ...ents of the Directive by compliance with the following technical standards ETSI EN 300 224 2 v1 1 1 citing ETSI EN 300 224 1 v1 3 1 Directive article 3 2 ETSI EN 301 489 1 v1 8 1 ETSI EN 301 489 2 v1 3 1 Directive article 3 1 b EN 60950 2006 A12 2011 Directive article 3 1 a ATEX Directive 94 9 EC Products Covered By This Declaration Type of Equipment Radio Paging Receiver Brand Name Multitone RPR7...

Page 7: ... ISR variant II 1GD Ex ia IIC T3 Ga Ex ia IIIB T200 C Da 10 C Ta 55 C Attention The attention of the specifier purchaser installer or user is drawn to any special measures and limitations of use which must be observed in order to maintain compliance with the above Directives and certification when the product is taken into service Details of these measures are contained in the associated product d...

Page 8: ...l specification for this product may be obtained from your Multitone representative or www multitone com Cet appareil est conforme au x standard s RSS exempt s de licence d Industrie Canada Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes 1 cet appareil ne doit pas occasionner d interférence et 2 cet appareil doit supporter toutes les interférences y compris celles qui pourraient provoqu...

Page 9: ...p may be adjusted by varying the clip slider on the underside of the clip assembly An elasticised detachable Lanyard option with a metal retaining clip is also supplied This may be used in conjunction with the Griptite clip or as a separate method of attachment 2 CONTROLS AND DISPLAY 3 SWITCHING ON To switch on your pager press the ON Cancel Recall OCR button once The pager will emit a short beep ...

Page 10: ... OPTIONS The Liquid Crystal Display LCD is a 14 character full alphanumeric device which in the quiescent state is always active and will show the highest priority status information without backlight Where time is enabled as an option this will be displayed Display reversal The displayed text may be inverted to suit your method of wearing the pager To enable this option from the quiescent screen ...

Page 11: ... message number depending upon your system see also Section 7 Tone Only Calls When used with Multitone MK6 7 code formats your pager will receive up to 8 different tone calls each with a distinctive beep alert pattern For each call received the pager will display a tone call number for the duration of the alert If the alert is cancelled by pressing the OCR button then the call data will be display...

Page 12: ...e then scrolled through automatically during the alert period each being displayed for 1 25 seconds except for the final screen which is shown for 2 5 seconds This process is then repeated until the end of the alert period but if the call is cancelled before this time the message will be scrolled through again from the beginning and pause on the final screen Example of a message larger than 14 cha...

Page 13: ...R button is pressed again within the speech time out period the speech channel will be re opened All speech calls are automatically sent to the speech storage memory for later retrieval see section 8 After the alert period pressing the OCR button will also cancel the call remove it s new status but a second press will re open the speech channel If calls remain un cancelled your pager will enter th...

Page 14: ...en to be displayed 8 RETRIEVING SPEECH CALLS Your pager will store up to 120 seconds of speech in 5 equal memory segments each of 24 seconds duration It is not possible to replay a speech message from the memory until the original call has been completed but it is possible to close the speech channel during the original call Where any speech message exceeds 24 seconds then the stored message will ...

Page 15: ...ce is completed by the final selected alert duration 8 16 32 seconds or continuous of LED alert tone at full volume The alert may be stopped at any point in the sequence by pressing the OCR button once Extended Alert a programmable option this mode acts as a reminder if an original alert is not cancelled The sequence will start with the LED flashing every 2 seconds followed by two pip tones every ...

Page 16: ...icable short vibration Pressing the OCR button in the quiescent state will allow you to check the selected option status The available options are On normal audible alert no vibrate On vibrate as for On with vibrate enabled Mute vibrate alert tones and speech muted with vibrate enabled 11 PAGER STATUS Your pager is equipped to provide status information on demand To activate this feature whilst th...

Page 17: ...mp incoming messages Off air time signal If this option has been selected your pager display will show the symbol in the quiescent state until the first valid time signal transmitted every minute has been received from the system If the pager should go out of range of the system and no time signal is received for 2 minutes then this symbol will also be displayed until a valid signal is again recei...

Page 18: ...is option will alert you if you move outside of the radio coverage area for your system The alert is activated if the pager has not received a valid signal for a pre set time typically 3 minutes 30 seconds Combinations of alert options are available including visual only audible plus visual or either option plus vibrate The audible visual option enables an out of range warning on the display for 4...

Page 19: ... be modulated with a buzz tone iii the battery condition may be checked at any time using the status interrogation mode as described in Section 11 The low battery message will be displayed and then the pager will return to its quiescent state with the message bat continuously showing at the edge of the display Call Comparator This option enables the pager to recognise calls that are a repetition o...

Page 20: ...ecially the re chargeable options and the amount of system traffic In order to maximise battery life cancel any alerts as soon as possible and switch off your pager when not in use If your pager is not to be used for a long period it is recommended that the battery be removed NOTE Any stored messages will be retained by the pager for approximately 12 hours after the battery is removed or the pager...

Page 21: ...ull the door away from the case in the direction shown Ensure that the battery door lugs are lifted clear of the case and remove the door Remove the battery by placing your forefinger onto the battery positive end cap and lifting upwards at the same time pushing slightly backwards against the negative contact spring Battery replacement is the reverse sequence Place the battery negative against the...

Page 22: ...out the clip or suitable battery door retaining plate in position 15 ABSENCE CHARGING When your pager is inserted into an Absence Rack it will automatically be switched into the absence mode A pager that is already on will reset and a pager that is off will switch on and enter the absence mode No paging calls will be accepted whilst the pager is in the rack and any stored messages will be erased W...

Page 23: ...pager is removed from a rack it will automatically enter its switch on sequence When a single unit charger or charge only rack is used the pager may still receive calls but its radio sensitivity may be impaired and the vibrate option is inhibited ...

Page 24: ...fered are subject to availability and may differ from those described or illustrated in this document as a result of changes Specifications are subject to change without notice Multitone Electronics plc is part of Kantone Holding Ltd a member of the Champion Technology group of companies Registered office Multitone Electronics plc Shortwood Copse Lane Kempshott Basingstoke Hampshire RG23 7NL Regis...

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