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Manual de usuario Energizer, modelo HS200CV

Fabricar: Energizer
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An additional feature is that no pictograms or icons are used on the screen. You do not have to remember the meaning of special symbols as all status messages and operating prompts are displayed in plain language messages. In order to obtain maximum benefit from the features provided, please read the following guide carefully. Hazardous Area Information Your MIT message pager is suitable for use in hazardous areas Zone ‘0’, ‘1’, or ‘2’, as defined in IEC/CENELEC technical standard EN 60079-10. Certification has been granted under the ATEX Directive 94/9/EC, to the standards EN50014 & EN50020. Certification details: . II IG: EEx ia IIB T4 (-10° .Ta. +55°C) Baseefa 03 ATEX0720X Page 1 SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR SAFE USE The charging and programming of MIT 470/570IS equipments, must only be carried out in a Safe Area. Any re-programming, or repair, must only be done by an approved service centre, or personnel. The Multitone MIT47*IS and MIT57*IS Series equipment, must only be connected to Multitone specified charging and data programming/retrieval facilities, to ensure the protection of the Intrinsic Safety properties. Equipmentdesignated for these purposes are the Single Unit Charger/Programming Pocket P660 and Absence/Charging Racks A3RQ (Master) and A3RR (Slave) External Contact Terminal Parameters Ui = 4V; Ii = 25mA Care of your MIT Message Pager Protect your MIT from liquids, strong magnetic fields and extreme temperatures. Please do not leave it exposed to strong sun light such as car dashboards or window ledges. To clean your pager, use a clean cloth dampened with a little soapy water, do not use solvents of any kind. Page 2 Battery Changing and Recharging Changing the battery or recharging the battery (if a rechargeable battery is fitted) must only be carried out in a non hazardous area. The definition of hazardous areas can be found in Standard EN 60079-10 Battery Types Only the following battery types are approved. The use of other batteries may invalidate the Intrinsic Safety Status of the product. Alkaline disposable - Ever Ready Energizer LR03 E93 - Panasonic Alkaline LR03 -Duracell MN2400 LR03 -Duracell Procell MN 2400 LR03 NiCd rechargeable - Panasonic P-22 AAA or P-03H/2 Do not allow children to play with the battery or battery door as these small parts must not be swallowed. If the battery or battery door is swallowed, contact your doctor or hospital accident unit. Page 3 battery door lock To remove the old battery, insert the special tool into the battery door lock aperture adjacent to the battery symbol on the pager back. While gently pressing the tool into the door lock aperture, slide the battery door off in the direction of the arrow. All your messages will be retained while the battery is changed but you should reset the clock after installing the new battery. Insert the new battery in the direction 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. WARNING The battery door must always be secure before the MIT message pager is taken into a hazardous area. Page 4 Switching on your MIT Message 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 so that you can check that they all function correctly. Then a message will be displayed for three seconds while other self checks are performed. Finally the standby screen will be displayed. 11:34 AM 21.11.97 No Unread Messages If your MIT does not switch on, check that a fresh battery is correctly installed; see section Changing the battery. Page 5 Status and warning messages When your MIT message pager is switched on but is not displaying a message or menu, the standby screen is displayed. This always consists of the time and date but additional status and warning messages may also be displayed. A typical screen is shown below with some of the status and warning messages that you may see. 11:34 AM 21.11.97 Alarm 1 Unread Message Silent Replace Battery The first line always acts as a clock showing the current time and date. The current date is shown in the centre of the first line. You may set the time, selecting either 12 or 24 hour mode and set the date. The right side of the top line may show Alarm to denote that the internal alarm is currently set. When displaying messages from memory, the message status is shown here; either Unread, Read or Archiv. Page 6 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 means that 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. ...

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