Page 3 - de que el aparato eléctrico sea operado.
5 CAMPUS PAGER NORMAS OFICIALES MEXICANAS (NOM) ELECTRICAL SAFETY STATEMENT INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD 1. Todas las instrucciones de seguridad y operación deberán ser leídas antes de que el aparato eléctrico sea operado. 2. Las instrucciones de seguridad y operación deberán ser guardadas para refere...
Page 4 - NOM STATEMENT
6 NOM STATEMENT 11. El aparato eléctrico deberá ser connectado a una fuente de poder sólo del tipo descrito en el instructivo de operación, o como se indique en elaparato. 12. Precaución debe ser tomada de tal manera que la tierra fisica y la polarización del equipo no sea eliminada. 13. Los cables ...
Page 5 - CAMPUS PAGER; TRADEMARKS
7 CAMPUS PAGER TRADEMARKS All applied-for and registered trademarks are the property of their respectiveowners.
Page 6 - CONTENTS
8 CAMPUS PAGER CONTENTS 1. Specifications .................................................................................6 2. Important Notes.............................................................................7 3. Introduction .................................................................
Page 7 - — 7 watts
9 CAMPUS PAGER 1. Specifications Operating Voltage — 120 VAC, 60 Hz Transmitting Frequency — 27.255 MHz System Codes — 1000 combinations Transmitting Range — Up to 2 miles (3.2 km) Pagers Supported — 100 RF Transmitting Power — 7 watts Message Code Numbers — 10 (0-9) Antenna Connection — UHF/RF conn...
Page 8 - WARNING
10 CAMPUS PAGER 2. Important Notes We recommend that you use a surge protector with all electronic devices. Usea surge suppressor on the input power supply of the Campus Pager. WARNING BEWARE OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!!! You might be shocked if you remove the cover or back of the CampusPager. THERE ARE NO U...
Page 12 - The FX802A package includes:
14 CAMPUS PAGER 3.3 Vibrating/Tone Pager (FX802A) The Vibrating/Tone Pager works in a similar fashion, except that it does notbeep 12 times every ten seconds. Instead, it vibrates once. The process doesnot repeat three times, but the unit does beep once every 60 seconds, andallows you to view old me...
Page 13 - To mount the Campus Pager on a wall, follow these steps:
15 CAMPUS PAGER 4. Installation 4.1 Positioning the Campus Pager You can operate the Campus Pager from a flat surface such as a table,counter, or shelf. Or, you can use the supplied wall-mount brackets to mountit on a wall. Steel and concrete walls reduce the Campus Pager’s transmittingrange. If the...
Page 14 - push in and press down to secure the Campus Pager to the wall. See
16 CAMPUS PAGER 2. Insert the center-loaded antenna connector into the antenna jack on the right side of the Campus Pager. Turn the connector clockwise until theantenna locks in place. For maximum efficiency, extend the antenna to itsfull length, orient it vertically, and keep it away from walls. Se...
Page 15 - Figure 4-3. Connecting the Campus Pager to the mounted screws.
17 CAMPUS PAGER Figure 4-3. Connecting the Campus Pager to the mounted screws. You can use an outdoor base antenna in place of the supplied antenna to increase the Campus Pager’s transmitting range. The PL259-type antenna jackon the Campus Pager makes it easy to use with a variety of antennas. WARNI...
Page 16 - Plug the power cord into a standard AC outlet.; Installing/Replacing Pager Batteries; To install or replace the pager’s batteries, see
18 CAMPUS PAGER 4.2 Positioning the Antenna Ground Wire For best transmission, fully extend the black antenna ground wire. Do not coilthis wire, as this will diminish the transmission efficiency. 4.3 Connecting Power to the Campus Pager Plug the power cord into a standard AC outlet. The Campus Pager...
Page 18 - Using the Campus Pager; The Campus Pager covers a maximum range of up to two miles using the; Storing the System Code; To enter and store a system code, follow these steps:
20 CAMPUS PAGER 5. Using the Campus Pager This section contains operating notes for using the Campus Pager. Read thesenotes before attempting to operate the system. 5.1 Overview Before operating the Campus Pager, be sure that you understand thefollowing information concerning the paging system’s cap...
Page 19 - NOTE
21 CAMPUS PAGER 2. Turn the Campus Pager over and locate the system code button, which is inside the hole labeled SYSTEM CODE. Insert a pointed object such as astraightened paper clip and press the button (see Figure 5-5 ). The TRANSMIT display will show the previous system code for about onesecond,...
Page 20 - To enter and save a pager code, follow these steps:; ON OFF
22 CAMPUS PAGER 5.3 Storing the Pager Code Before you can use the Tone Pager or Vibrating/Tone Pager, you mustdesignate a pager code for each of the pagers. NOTE You must reset all pager codes when you enter a new system code. To enter and save a pager code, follow these steps: 1. Turn the pager OFF...
Page 21 - Transmitting a Message Code to a Single Pager
23 CAMPUS PAGER 3. Make sure that the Campus Pager is turned ON, then enter a two-digit pager code (00-99) and then 0. 4. Press the TRANSMIT button on the Campus Pager, and the unit will transmit the pager code to the pager. The pager will beep four times, andflash “L” on its display four times. The...
Page 22 - Transmitting a Message Code to All System Pagers
24 CAMPUS PAGER NOTE You cannot reset either of these codes after you press the TRANSMITbutton. 4. Press the TRANSMIT button. The TRANSMIT display lights during transmission, and the pager’s display flashes the message code numberseven times. The three digits will remain lit until you perform one of...
Page 23 - Press ON/OFF to stop the pager from beeping every 60 seconds.; Receiving a Message Code with the Vibrating/Tone Pager; Each pager has its own pager code, which allows the system to send a; Reviewing Stored Message Codes; code is deleted from memory.
25 CAMPUS PAGER 5.6 Receiving a Message Code with the Tone Pager When a Tone Pager is turned ON and receives a page, it sounds 12 beeps andflashes the received message code on its display, unless you press theON/OFF button to silence the pager before it finishes beeping. The 12 beepsand message code...
Page 24 - Service Information; Campus Pager serial number
26 CAMPUS PAGER 6. Service Information If you have problems with your Campus Pager, first call for technical support.If technical support personnel cannot solve the problem with your Pager, youmight have to return the unit to the factory for service. Before calling for technical support, please have...
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