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USERS GUIDE
RPR 950 SERIES RADIO RECEIVER
For the
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FCC & Industry Canada Compliance Statement
This product complies with the requirements of the
European Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU and the
RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of this device.
Any unauthorized modification of this equipment voids the
user's ability to operate the device within the scope of the
Industry Canada and FCC Part 15 Rules.
A full copy of the Declaration of Conformity and detailed
technical information for this product can be found at
www.multitone.com or from your Multitone representative.
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt
RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must support
any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of this device.
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt
RSS standard(s).
A complete technical specification of this product is
available from your Multitone representative.
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Directive 2012/19/EU WEEE and
product disposal
At the end of its useful life, this product
should not be treated as
household or normal waste. It must be
handed over to an appropriate collection
point for recycling of electrical and
electronic equipment, or returned
to Multitone or its representative
for disposal.
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Radio Reception
Hazardous Areas
Pager Maintenance
Repair
Wearing Your Pager
4. TURN OFF THE PAGER
10. ALERT OPTIONS
13. OTHER OPTIONS
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14. BATTERIES - REPLACEMENT AND MAINTENANCE
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15. REMOVE AND REPLACE CLIP
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2. CONTROLS AND DISPLAY
7. RETRIEVE MESSAGES FROM MEMORY 10
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16. ABSENCE AND LOADING
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
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3. TURN ON THE PAGER
9. VOICE VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
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11. PAGER STATUS
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5. DISPLAY OPTIONS
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6. RECEIVING A CALL
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8. RETRIEVE VOICE MESSAGES
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12 O'CLOCK
CONTENTS Page number
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Intrinsically safe versions are offered for use in these
environments, further information can be obtained from your
distributor or directly from Multitone.
Have repairs carried out exclusively by qualified
persons in authorized workshops.
Standard versions of this page should not be used in areas with
explosive or dusty atmospheres.
Your pager has been designed to provide optimum
performance within the transmission system coverage
area. As with any other radio system, there are areas with
poor coverage where signal reception may be sporadic or
absent. If necessary, please consult your system
administrator to familiarize yourself with these areas.
Protect your pager from liquids, extreme temperatures and
strong magnetic fields. Do not leave your pager exposed to
direct sunlight, for example, on a car dashboard or window sill.
If you need to have your pager repaired, return it to the
designated repair agent or to Multitone Electronics. Do not
attempt to open or repair it as it contains delicate components
that require specialized test equipment.
Interview
radio reception
Pager maintenance
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
Hazardous areas
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Carry your pager
2. CONTROLS AND DISPLAY
3. STARTING
BUTTON MUTE BUTTON
MESSAGE DISPLAY AREA
ON/CANCEL/R
CALL (OCR)
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To turn on your pager, press the Power/Cancel/
Redial (OCR) button once. The pager beeps briefly and goes
into self-test, which activates the LED, a message display,
and vibrates the motor. The pager then displays its address
and any optionally programmed messages when turned on. At
the end of this sequence, the display goes blank and
the pager enters standby mode, it is ready to receive calls by
displaying either:
It can be used in conjunction with the clip or as a
separate attachment method.
Your pager is supplied with a removable clip which
has been specifically designed to fit a clip when used 'in the
pocket' or 'on a belt'. A removable elastic strap option is
also supplied with a metal hanging clip.
12:05
no time
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The liquid crystal display (LCD) is an alphanumeric
device that is always in an active state in standby mode and
displays information with the highest priority status (without
backlight). If the time is activated in the options, it is displayed.
Your pager can receive tone, alphanumeric and
voice calls. When you receive a call, the red “alert” light
flashes, then a “call tone” sounds. Additionally, if the option is
selected, the pager can
To turn off your pager, press and hold the MUTE button and
then press and hold the OCR button. The pager goes into
“OFF” sequence and turns off after approximately 2
seconds. If you release and then press one of the two
buttons again, the timeout sequence is extended.
Invert Display: Displayed text can be inverted to suit the
way you wear the pager. To enable this option in the standby
screen, press the OCR button to display the status prompt and
press the MUTE button to invert the display. The new display
orientation remains in the pager's memory even when you turn
off the device until it is reset.
If your pager is programmed with the permanent ON option,
the power-on sequence will automatically
initiate when the battery is installed.
If your pager is programmed to the permanent ON
option, the only way to turn it off is to remove the battery.
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4. TURN OFF
5. DISPLAY OPTIONS
6. RECEIVING A CALL
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also vibrate. This alert sequence can be interrupted
at any time by pressing the CANCEL button.
When used with Multitone MK6/7 code formats, your pager can
receive up to 8 different tone calls, each of which is distinguished
by a distinct beep pattern. For each call received, the
pager displays a dial tone number for the duration of the alert.
If you cancel the alert by pressing the OCR button, the call data
is displayed for an additional 2.5 seconds.
For example, a tone call with a code 3 beep timestamp
received at 12:00 p.m.
M1 tone call
A message ending with the symbol ** is displayed for all
types of calls. Initially, the message is displayed with no
backlight until you press any button.
Calls in alphanumeric message
12:00 p.m.
All messages retrieved from memory will also be
prefixed with either a "timestamp" or a message number,
depending on your system (see also section 7).
Your pager can receive alphanumeric messages of up to
120 characters. When you receive a call with an alphanumeric
attachment, if the total length of the message and
timestamp (message time or number) is less than 14
characters, the whole
call 3**
Tone-only calls
3**
Example of a tone call with M number (message):
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message is displayed for the duration of the alert, until it is
cancelled. If the alert is cancelled, the message displays
for an additional 2.5 seconds with the backlight.
Example of a message longer than 14 characters:
1:27 p.m. Your
Voice calls
Example of a message of less than 14 characters:
arrived**
visitor
M2 call
at the reception
When you receive any call with a voice message, your
pager activates the alert sequence. This sequence
includes the flashing LED and the alert tone at normal
volume, for a duration of four seconds and
If a received message has more than 14 characters, it is
divided into several segments of up to 14 characters. These
segments scroll automatically during the alert period and
are displayed for 1.25 seconds each, except on the final
screen which is displayed for 2.5 seconds. This process
then starts again until the end of the alert period, but if the
call is canceled before that time, the message scrolls
again from the beginning and pauses on the final screen.
If a call is canceled during the alert period, the MUTE
button can be used to play the message and speed up
or slow down the viewing process. If MUTE is pressed
and held the message remains on the current screen, if
MUTE is released the next screen is displayed. If MUTE is
pressed and released on the final message screen, the display
returns to the first part of the message and the entire message
viewing process begins again.
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All voice calls are automatically sent to voice storage memory
for later retrieval (see section 8).
then the display of any alphanumeric message and/or call
time/number data. After 4 seconds, the voice channel
automatically opens and the voice message is played.
After the alert period, if you press the OCR button, this cancels
the call (eliminates its status again) but if you press the
button again, the voice channel opens at
Unless cancelled, messages are automatically stored in your
pager's memory. Up to 5 free message formats of 120
characters in length and up to 4 pre-programmed messages
of 14 characters in length can be stored. Once the memory
is full, each new message received erases the oldest.
The voice channel then closes automatically at the end of
a preset time, or when receiving a signal to end the reception
of a voice message, depending on your system.
Message retrieval is initiated from standby by pressing the
OCR button twice. If the pager is in
new.
If during the 4 second alert period, you press the OCR
button, this ends the call and if you press this button again,
this ends the voice message.
If the calls remain uncancelled, your pager goes into extended
alert mode, if this option has been selected.
If you press the OCR button again during the voice message
timeout period, the voice channel will reopen.
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