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1. MIT870IS Series Setting the Message Display Options Your MIT870 pager is equipped with display options and these may be set according to your personal requirements To change the message display options press the button from the Standby Screen The Options Screen will now be displayed and select Options by pressing the button Archive gt Options Alarm Time Off Move the pointers to Display by pressing the W button and select this item by pressing the button Alert gt Display Auto delete The following screen will be displayed Font Backlight Display Timeout Contrast The selected item will flash To select the next item press the gt button Each press of the button will advance the selection to the next menu item When the item you wish to change is flashing press the A or V buttons to change its value Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 33 MIT870IS Series The Font option can be set to 1 2 or 3 e Font option 1 Corresponds to a text size allowing up to 6 lines per screen this text size option may be disabled via the programming software e Font option 2 Corresponds to a text size allowing up to 4 lines of larger text per screen e Font option 3 Corresponds to a text size allowing up to 4 lines per screen of larger text in a bold font the date stamp can be suppressed via the programming software when this text size is selected The Backlight can be either enabled or disab
2. or dust products may be present This Intrinsically Safe version is the only version available for use in such environments Pager Care Protect your pager from liquids extreme temperatures and strong magnetic fields Do not leave your pager exposed to strong sunlight e g on a car dashboard or a windowsill Servicing Should your pager need repair return it to the designated service agent or Multitone Electronics plc Do not attempt to open or repair the product as it contains delicate components and requires specialised test equipment Only qualified personnel in a Multitone Electronics authorised workshop should perform repairs Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 4 MIT870IS Series Hazardous Areas Europe Your MIT 870IS Series pager is suitable for use in hazardous area Zones 0 1 amp 2 Gas 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 EN60079 0 amp EN60079 11 Certification classification details Disposable Battery Variant MIT870IS CEO Il 1G T135 C Ex ia IIB T4 Ga i Baseefa 09ATEX0183X Re chargeable Battery Variant MIT870ISR C amp ll 1G T200 C Ex ia IIB T3 Ga itii Baseefa 09ATEX0183X DO NOT USE RE CHARGEABLE BATTERIES IN A DISPOSABLE BATTERY VARIANT PAGER AS THIS WILL INVALIDATE THE INTRINSIC SAFETY CERTIFICATION Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 5 MIT870IS Series
3. documentation or are available upon request from Multitone Signed RR Mek B R Merchant Principal Approvals Engineer Multitone Electronics plc Dated 7th May 2013 Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 9 MIT870IS Series FCC amp Industry Canada Statement of Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada Standard RSSGEN amp RSS210 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation Unauthorised modification to this equipment will void the user s authority to continue to operate the device within the scope of the Industry Canada and FCC Part 15 Rules 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 interf rence et 2 cet appareil doit supporter toutes les interf rences y compris celles qui pourraient provoquer un mauvais fonctionnement de cet appareil A full technical specification for this product may be obtained from your Multitone representative or www multitone com WEEE Directive amp Product Disposal At the end of its serviceable life this product should not be treated as household or general waste It should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and
4. electronic i equipment or returned to Multitone or their agent for disposal Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 10 MIT870IS Series Introduction Your MIT870 pager is an alphanumeric radio paging receiver which is able to receive text messages and store them for you to view later The high contrast screen is capable of displaying up to 150 characters whilst operation of the functions may be performed via intuitive menus and 3 tactile buttons An additional feature is that no icons are used on the screen as all operating prompts are displayed in plain text language In order to obtain maximum benefit from the features provided please read this guide carefully Function Control Buttons Select Enter Button Scroll Up Button Scroll Down Button Select amp Enter Button Denoted by the symbol this button is used to move to and confirm selected options within the Menu Screens and to return to the Standby Screen when pressed for more than 1 second Scroll Up Down Buttons Denoted by the A Up and V Down Symbols These buttons are used to scroll up and down the Menu Screens Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 11 MIT870IS Series Switching On Your MIT870 Pager To switch on just press and hold the button for more that half a second The audible alert will sound and all the segments of the screen will be displayed for one second to check display functionality A message will then be displayed for three seconds whilst other self che
5. sequence with the beep code pattern received the audible alert will also sound in sequence unless silent mode has been selected and a vibrate alert is produced unless vibrate has been turned off The message will either be sent immediately to the message store or will be displayed during the alert period depending on whether the Auto View function has been selected Press any button to cancel an alert Your car will be ready for collection next Monday afternoonm The end of the message is always shown by the character m If the message is very long and cannot be fully displayed on the current screen then the last character will be a gt This shows that the message is continued on the next screen Contact Mr Moore of ABC Electronics Tel 01763 246391 The new contract is ready for signature can you sign this To see the rest of the message simply press the button before Wednesday JIiLLm Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 15 MIT870IS Series If the alert is not cancelled the MIT870 will go to the extended alert mode and return to the Standby Screen indicating that a new message had been received 3 54 PM 12 09 06 1 Unread Message During the extended alert period the alert LED will flash every two seconds the audible alert will emit two short pips and the vibrate will issue a reminder every 90 seconds 2 or 5 minutes depending on how the pager has been programmed As each new message is rec
6. want to delete press the A or V buttons To confirm that you wish to delete the message press the button again and the screen will briefly display Deleting When the current message has been deleted the previously received message will be displayed If you wish to delete this message repeat the procedure above To return to the Standby Screen press and hold the button for one second if there are no more messages the following screen will be displayed No messages Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 19 MIT870IS Series Delete All Messages To delete all the messages press the button when the m appears at the end of the message The message option screen will be displayed gt View again Delete Delete All Archive Press the V button to move the pointers to the Delete All item and select by pressing the button View again Delete gt Delete All Archive The pointers will change to question marks to show that confirmation of the delete action is required If you do not want to delete press the A or V buttons To confirm that you wish to delete the message press the button again and the screen will briefly display Deleting Having deleted all the messages the following screen will be displayed No Messages Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 20 MIT870IS Series Archiving a Message Messages may be stored for long term reference by using the archive facility The MIT870 pager cannot automaticall
7. 6 Read You are booked on Flight BA153 Departs at 18 05 ticket confirmed Helens Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 17 MIT870IS Series Viewing a Message Again While a message is being displayed press the button and the message option screen will be shown gt View Again a Delete Delete All Archive Press the button again to select View Again and your MIT870 will display the last message again which will then remain in the memory for you to view in future until deleted 9 05 AM 12 09 06 Read Contact Mr Moore of ABC Electronics Tel 01763 246391 The new contract is ready If the message is in an unread state when View Again is selected the status will change to Read Should the View Again option be used on a message before it has been retrieved from the memory the date and time will be displayed with the message when it is displayed again with the status set to Read Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 18 MIT870IS Series Deleting a Message To delete a message press the button when the m appears at the end of the message The message option screen will be displayed gt View again Edi Delete Delete All Archive Press the W button to move the pointers to the Delete item and select by pressing the button View again gt Delete lt Delete All Archive The pointers will change to question marks to show that confirmation of the delete action is required If you do not
8. Archive Options gt Alarm Time lt lt Off Select this item by pressing the button and the following screen will be displayed gt Alarm ar Time and Date Select Alarm by pressing the button the Alarm screen will be displayed Alarm 7 30 pm 12 09 06 This screen allows you to set the time and the date of the alarm However if the Alarm is set to Off press the A or V buttons to turn this function to On Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 28 MIT870IS Series The top line of the screen indicates the status of the alarm When the alarm is switched on the second line shows the time and date that the alarm will sound The selected item will flash To select the next item press the gt button Each press of the button will advance the selection When the item you wish to change is flashing press the A or V buttons to increase or decrease the value Once you have set the alarm return to the Standby Screen by pressing and holding the gt button for one second If your MIT870 pager is switched off at the selected alarm time the pager will turn on and the audible warning will sound the Alarm text will flash and the display will show the time and date Press any button to cancel the alert or after 16 seconds the alert will cancel and the MIT will switch off again To switch the MIT870 back on again press button for more than half a second Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 29 MIT870IS Se
9. MIT870IS Series multifone USER GUIDE For MIT870IS SERIES PAGING RECEIVER 9261 8346 Issue 4 MIT870IS Series CONTENTS General User Information Hazardous Area Information Introduction Switching On Your MIT870 Pager Status and Warning Messages Switching Off Your MIT870 Pager Receiving a Message Reviewing Messages Viewing a Message Again Deleting a Message Delete All Messages Archiving a Message Reviewing Archived Messages Deleting Archived Messages Delete All Archived Messages Reviewing Special Information Services SIS Messages Archiving a Special Information Services SIS Message Setting Time amp Date Setting the Alarm Setting the Alert Options 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 MIT870IS Series Audible Alert Switch Off Setting the Message Display Options Setting Auto Delete Changing the Battery User Serviceable Parts Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 3 32 33 35 36 38 MIT870IS Series General User Information Radio Reception Your pager has been designed to give optimum performance within the coverage area of the transmitting system As with any radio system there may be areas of poor coverage where reception may be sporadic or non existent If necessary consult your system administrator in order to familiarise yourself with these areas Hazardous Areas Standard versions of this pager should not be taken into areas where explosive gas
10. SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR SAFE USE 1 The re chargeable version of the apparatus must only be charged with a charger having output characteristics of Um 10V with a source resistance of 590 minimum 2 The apparatus must only be programmed with a programmer having output characteristics of Um 10V with a source resistance of 1 84kQ minimum 3 Use of this apparatus in atmospheres containing hazardous or conductive dusts is NOT permitted 4 The ambient operating temperature range of the apparatus is 10 Cs Ta 55 C Battery changing charging and the programming of MIT870IS 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 amp 15 for more details The MIT870ISR Series must only be connected to Multitone specified charging and data programming retrieval facilities to ensure the protection of the Intrinsic Safety properties See Page 38 for specified batteries Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 6 MIT870IS Series CE Declaration of Conformity In Accordance with the following EU Directives Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EC Equipment or Protective System Intended for use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres ATEX Directive 94 9 EC amp RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU Decision 768 2008 EC Annex Il Module A As the manufacturer we declare under our sole responsibility that the equipmen
11. TSI 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 MIT870IS Series Type Designation Model MIT872IS ISR MIT873IS ISR intrinsically Safe variants Technical Basis of Conformity The product s identified above conform s to the technical requirements of the Directive by compliance with the following technical standards Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 8 MIT870IS Series EN 60079 0 2012 amp EN 60079 11 2012 EC Type Examination Certificate No Baseefa O9ATEX0183X SGS Baseefa is ATEX Notified Body 1180 SGS Baseefa Rockhead Business Park Staden Lane Buxton Derbyshire SK17 9RZ Rating IS variant amp II 1G T135 C EEx ia IIB T4 Ga 10 C lt Ta lt 55 C Rating ISR variant 11 1G T200 C EEx ia IIB T3 Ga 10 C lt Ta lt 55 C RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU These equipments are manufactured to meet the RoHS Directive restricted substance thresholds and do not make use of any exemptions 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
12. cks are performed Finally the Standby Screen will be displayed 11 34 AM 12 09 06 No Unread Messages If your MIT870 does not switch on check that a fresh battery is correctly installed see section Changing the Battery Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 12 MIT870IS Series Status and Warning Messages When your MIT870 pager is switched on the Standby Screen is displayed This consists of the time and date with any additional status and warning messages A typical screen is shown below 11 34 AM 12 09 06 Alarm 1 Unread Message Silent Replace Battery The first line always acts as a clock showing the current time and date The time is shown to the left of the first line and the date is shown in the centre The time may be displayed in either a 12 or 24 hour format Alarm will show at the right side of the top line to denote that the internal alarm is currently set The second line displays No Unread Messages or 1 Unread Message to show how many messages have been received but not viewed Sometimes another message Memory Full may alternate with the message status This occurs when the memory is almost full and the next message may overwrite the oldest read message The third line shows the status of the alert Silent to warn that the audible alert has been turned off or No Vibrate to show that the vibrate alert has been turned off When both audible and vibrate alerts are turned off Silent and No Vibrate alt
13. d the pager may still receive calls but its radio sensitivity may be impaired and the vibrate option inhibited 16 USER SERVICEABLE PARTS For replacements quote the following Multitone Part Numbers Battery Door 0801 0103 Battery Door Tool 8961 3053 Clip Hinge lock 0301 0548 Clip Sprung 0301 0550 Lanyard 7961 5055 Holster 0801 0113 Disposable Battery Alkaline 5601 0010 Re chargeable Battery Ni MH 5603 0011 Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 38 MIT870IS Series Notes Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 39 MIT870IS Series This document is for guidance only Products and services offered 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 Registered in England No 256314 www multitone com Multitone Electronics plc Basingstoke 2013 Multitone reserve the copyright of this document which is not to be copied reproduced or disclosed to a third party without prior written consent Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 40
14. eceived the audio alert will sound at full volume for the duration set by the Full Alert Length The Full Alert Length can be set to 8 16 32 seconds or Continuous When set to Continuous the alert will automatically cancel after 14 minutes The MIT870 can be programmed to have the Silent mode inhibited Under these circumstances the Audible Alert and or Vibrate options will not be present in the menu Once your desired alert options have been selected press and hold the button for one second and the MIT870 will return to the Standby Screen Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 31 MIT870IS Series Audible Alert Switch Off Sometimes you may want to simply turn off the audible alert without changing the other alert items For example when you are in a meeting and do not want the intrusion of the beep sounding a single button press may be a more convenient way to disable the audible alert To turn the beep off press and hold the button for 7 seconds when the Standby Screen is displayed when the warning Silent is displayed release the button 10 45 am 12 09 06 No Unread Messages Silent Please note the rapid mute toggle option must be enabled via the programming software to allow this function to operate To restore the audible alert again proceed in the same way holding the gt button depressed for three seconds until the Silent warning is removed from the Standby Screen Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 32
15. eived it is stored When the message store is almost full a warning message Memory Full will be displayed on the Standby Screen To make room for new messages your MIT870 will start to delete your oldest read messages If there are no read messages it will delete the oldest unread message Some MIT870 s may be programmed not to display the message immediately In this case press the A button to cancel the alert or the V button to cancel the alert and display the message Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 16 MIT870IS Series Reviewing Messages To review your message press the VW button whilst your MIT870 pager is displaying the Standby Screen The most recently received unread message will then be displayed 4 38 PM 12 09 06 Unread Your car will be ready for collection next Monday afternoonm The top line shows the time and date that the message was received and to the right the message status will be displayed This will either be Unread or Read The next press of the VW button will display the previously received unread message whilst selecting the A button will display the previously viewed message 9 05 AM 12 09 06 Unread Contact Mr Moore of ABC Electronics Tel 01763 246391 The new contract is ready gt Using the A and F buttons allows navigation of the stored messages Unread messages are sorted in time order and are displayed first followed by the read messages also in time order 2 17 PM 12 09 0
16. ernate at 2 second intervals If nothing is displayed then both audible and vibrate alert are turned on Depending on the programming options selected the bottom line may display Replace Battery to indicate that the battery should be replaced Likewise if the MIT870 is out of range from the transmitter the Out of Range message will also be displayed on the bottom line In situations where Replace Battery and Out of Range are both displayed these will alternate at 2 second intervals Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 13 MIT870IS Series Switching Off Your MIT870 Pager When the Standby Screen is displayed press and release the gt button The options screen will now be displayed gt Archive lt Options Alarm Time Off The two pointers show the item that will be selected if the button is pressed Use the A or V buttons to move the pointers to Off and select by pressing the button The pointers will change to question marks showing that confirmation is required to switch off Archive Options Alarm Time 22 gt Off lt Press the button again and your MIT870 will switch off If switch off is not required press either the A or V button When your MIT870 is switched off any messages you have received will be retained in memory and the internal clock will remain running Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 14 MIT870IS Series Receiving a Message When your MIT870 pager receives a call the LED will flash in
17. ge The message option screen will be displayed gt View again lt Delete Delete All Move the pointers to the Delete All item by pressing the VW button Select by pressing the button and the pointers will change to question marks View again Delete gt Delete All lt If you do not want to delete all the messages press the A or V buttons To confirm that you wish to Delete All the messages press the button again and the screen will briefly display Deleting No Archived Messages To return to the Standby Screen press and hold the button for one second Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 24 MIT870IS Series Reviewing Special Information Services SIS Messages Some MIT870 pagers are programmed to receive SIS messages To review SIS messages press the A button whilst the MIT870 pager is displaying the Standby Screen gt Service 1 mee Service 2 Service 3 Service 4 When entering the SIS menu the first four services are displayed There are a maximum of 12 services available their order being determined by the RIC and Function Code number selected Use the A and buttons to allow you to navigate the menus available to access the selected service press and release the button The date and time that the message was received is displayed on line one followed by the message received 10 50 AM 12 09 06 Special Information Servicem If the message is several scree
18. isplayed If the archived message is several screens long you can view subsequent screens by pressing the button The last screen of the message will contain the m symbol The top line shows the time and date that the message was received and to the right the message status Archive is displayed Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 22 MIT870IS Series Deleting Archived Messages To delete an archived message press the button when the m symbol appears at the end of the message The message option screen will be displayed gt View again Delete Delete All Press the V button to move the pointers to the Delete item and select by pressing the button The pointers will change to question marks View again gt Delete lt If you do not want to delete press the A or VW buttons To confirm that you wish to delete the message press the button again and the screen will briefly display Deleting When the current message has been deleted the previously archived message will be displayed If you wish to delete this message repeat the procedure If there are no more archived messages the following screen will be displayed No Archived Messages To return to the Standby Screen press and hold the button for one second Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 23 MIT870IS Series Delete All Archived Messages To delete all of the archived messages press the button when the m symbol appears at the end of a messa
19. layed Auto delete Off To set up Auto delete press the A or V button to change the setting and then return to the Standby Screen by pressing and holding the button for one second Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 35 MIT870IS Series Changing the Battery When the battery is near the end of its operating life the MIT870 is programmed to provide a visual audio and vibrate alert warning The normal audible beep alert will change to a different tone and the Replace Battery warning will be displayed on the Standby Screen 4 55 PM 12 09 06 No Unread Messages Replace Battery The MIT870 pager will continue to operate normally for several days to ensure that calls are not missed the old battery should be replaced with a fresh AAA sized cell as soon as possible This product has been certified for use only with the following batteries the use of any other battery type will invalidate the equipment s Intrinsic Safety status Alkaline disposable Energizer E92 amp Energizer Industrial EN92 AAA Varta 4003 Alkaline Varta Maxi Tech 4703 AAA Power One 4103 AAA NiMH rechargeable Enix NX Ready To remove the battery door insert the special tool into the battery door lock aperture adjacent to the battery symbol on the rear of the pager While gently pressing the tool into the door lock aperture slide the battery door off in the direction of the arrow mark All of your messages and settings will be retained
20. led When disabled it will help to prolong battery life The Display Timeout can be set to 8 16 or 32 seconds This option determines the length of time that selected screen remains on display before reverting back to the Standby screen if no buttons are selected The Display Contrast can be increased or decreased When you have finished setting your display options return to the Standby Screen by pressing and holding the button for 1 second Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 34 MIT870IS Series Setting Auto Delete The Auto Delete function allows you to set the maximum number of stored messages excluding those in the Archive memory If the number of messages in the memory exceeds the selected number then the oldest Read message is deleted Should there be no Read messages then the oldest un read message is deleted instead If the Auto Delete value is changed and the number of messages in the memory exceeds the new setting then one message will be deleted per minute until the memory equals the new setting The available options are OFF 1 2 3 5 10 25 and 50 messages To access the Auto Delete function press the button to display the Options Screen Archive gt Options lt Alarm Time Off Press the button to select Options Move the pointers to Auto delete by pressing the VW button and select using the button Alert Display gt Auto delete a The following screen will then be disp
21. ns long you can view further these by pressing the button The last screen of the message will contain the m symbol If there is no message stored in the selected service the following screen is displayed No Message To return to the Standby Screen press and hold the button for one second Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 25 MIT870IS Series Archiving a Special Information Services SIS Message Special Information Service Messages may be stored for long term reference by using the Archive Facility The MIT870 pager cannot automatically delete archived messages when the message memory is full the User can only delete these At the end of the message you wish to archive press the button to see the Special Information Service message option screen Move the pointers to Archive using the Aor V buttons Menu gt Archive lt Select Archive with the button and the pointers will change to question marks Confirm your selection by pressing the button again The screen will briefly display Archiving When the current message has been archived the screen will show the previously received message If you wish to archive this message repeat the procedure If there are no other messages you may return to the Standby Screen by pressing and holding the button for one second The following screen will be displayed No Messages Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 26 MIT870IS Series Setting Time amp Date To
22. ries Setting the Alert Options The MIT870 allows full control of how the pager alerts when messages are received the audible alert and vibrate alert can be set to off or on and the start point and length of alert may also be set To set the alert options press the button The Options Screen will now be displayed Archive gt Options Alarm Time Off Select Options and press the button again The following screen will be displayed gt Alert aie Display Auto delete Select Alert by pressing the button and the following screen will be displayed Audible Alert Vibrate Alert Alert Start Loud Alert Length You are now able to modify the alert options The currently selected item will flash and each press of the button will advance the selection to the next menu item Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 30 MIT870IS Series When the item you wish to change is flashing press the A and V button to change its value The Audible Alert can be either enabled or disabled The Vibrate Alert can be either enabled or disabled The Alert Start can be set to Lamp Quiet or Loud e Lamp option When a message is received the MIT870 LED will flash for 4 seconds with no audible alert being sounded before moving on to the Quiet Stage e Quiet option When a message is received the audio alert will sound at a lower volume for 4 seconds before moving on to the Loud Stage e Loud option When a message is r
23. set the time and date press the button when the Standby Screen is displayed The options screen will be displayed Move the pointers to Alarm Time by pressing the VW button Archive Options gt Alarm Time a Off Select this item by pressing the button gt Alarm a Time and Date Move the pointers to Time and Date by pressing the V button then select by pressing the button Time and Date 12 21 PM 12 09 06 12 Hour Mode This screen allows you to set the time and date and also the 12 or 24 hour format The currently selected item will flash To select another item for change press the button Each press of the gt button will advance the selection to the next item When the item you wish to change is flashing press the A or V buttons to increase or decrease its value Once you have set the time and date to return to the Standby Screen press and hold the button for one second Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 27 MIT870IS Series Setting the Alarm The internal clock can be set to trigger an alarm at a set time and date At the chosen time a triple beep will sound with a special tone and the warning Alarm will flash at the top right hand side of the Standby Screen Press any button to cancel the audible warning To set the alarm press the button when the Standby Screen is displayed The options screen will now be displayed Move the pointers to Alarm Time by pressing the V button
24. t as specified below conforms with all the applicable essential requirements of the EU Directives 99 5 EC and 94 9 EC IS variants only R amp 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 Intrinsically Safe Radio Paging Receiver Brand Name Multitone MIT870IS Series IS variant utilises disposable Alkaline batteries ISR variant utilises re chargeable NiMH batteries Type Designation Model MIT872IS ISR VHF MIT873IS ISR UHF Intrinsically Safe variants Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 7 MIT870IS Series These equipments are designated as Class 1 7 receive only radio devices under the terms of the Directive and TCAM Telecommunication Conformity Assessment and Market Surveillance Committee classification scheme As such they may be freely distributed and operated within those territories where the Directive 99 5 EC has been implemented Technical Basis of Conformity The product s identified above conform s to the technical requirements of the Directive by compliance with the following technical standards ETSI EN 300 224 1 v1 3 1 ETSI EN 300 224 2 v1 1 1 ETS EN 300719 1 Directive article 3 2 ETSI EN 301 489 1 v1 9 2 E
25. while you change the battery but to ensure the retention of the clock settings insert the new battery within one minute of removing the old battery Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 36 MIT870IS Series Insert the new battery in the direction as shown on the case back by sliding in the negative end first Slide the battery door back into position so that it locks automatically with a click Ensure that the battery door is secure before taking the pager into a hazardous area Do not use equipment without this door in position Dispose of the old battery carefully with consideration for the environment and do not recharge or incinerate alkaline batteries Absence amp Charging When your pager is inserted into an Absence Rack it will automatically be switched into absence mode A pager which is already on will reset and a pager which 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 When in a rack your pager may display a programmable message of up to 24 characters This message may be programmed either prior to bringing the pager into service or new alphanumeric messages may be transmitted to it via the absence rack data bus Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 37 MIT870IS Series When a pager is removed from the rack it will automatically enter its switch on sequence When a single unit charger or charger only rack is use
26. y delete archived messages when the message memory is full only the user can delete messages At the end of the message you wish to archive press the button to see the message option screen Move the pointers to the Archive item with the A or V button View again Delete Delete All gt Archive Select Archive with the button and the pointers will change to question marks Confirm your selection by pressing the button again The screen will briefly display Archiving When the current message has been archived the screen will show the previously received message If you wish to archive this message repeat the procedure If there are no other messages you may return to the Standby Screen by pressing and holding the button for one second The following screen will be displayed No Messages Part No 9261 8346 Issue 4 21 MIT870IS Series Reviewing Archived Messages To review your archived messages press the A button whilst your MIT870 pager is displaying the Standby Screen When the MIT870 has been programmed to use Special Information Services the Archive store can be accessed via the main menu 10 50 AM 12 09 06 Archive Bring 2 new demo models to the meeting at 11 30 next Tuesday Ruth m The first screen of the most recent archived message will be displayed You may select the archived message that you want to review by pressing the A or V buttons until the first screen of the message is d
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