Oelmann LX8 Pager GPS Pocsag Monitor User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Oelmann
Table of Contents
- SAFETY INFORMATION
- BATTERY OPERATIONS
- FUNCTION MENU
- MESSAGES IN MEMORY
- CLOCK/ALARM
- ALERT PATTERN / ALERT MODE AND VOLUME
- CHARACTER SIZE
- **USER PROFILES
- CONTRAST (SERVICE MENU)
- MAINTENANCE
- TECHNICAL DATA
- SERVICE / REPAIR
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
LX8 Pager GPS Pocsag Monitor
User Guide
SAFETY INFORMATION
Li-ion battery
- Do not short circuit the contacts.
- Do not disassemble, do not damage.
- Do not expose to high temperatures (>60°C).
- May explode if disposed of in the fire.
- Must be disposed of properly.
Important notes for the LX8 with GSM or Wi-Fi Module
- Caution: being in the transmitting state, the device produces strong electromagnetic radiation. Electro-magnetic fields are suspected of being harmful to human health.
- When using the pager and a medical device (e.g. pacemaker or hearing aid) at the same time, have a distance between them as large as possible. In the case of a pacemaker, the pager should be belt-worn, not pocket-worn. Whenever the medical device is affected by the pager, turn the pager off at once.
- Prior to any usage of the pager inside a vehicle, the safety instructions of the vehicle have to be
checked. Never operate the pager while driving a vehicle.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The pager is to be used by a variety of different users, such as Community
First Responders (CFRs), Fire and Ambulance services and utilities, or other
organizations that require a paging solution. The intended use of this product
is to receive important messages. Any other use does not comply with the
intended use. Misuse may constitute risks to persons or pager.
- Make sure to read safety information.
- Switch off the transmitter and do not send messages in mobile phone-free areas.
- Do not disassemble the pager (invalidates warranty).
- Use original charge cable/desk charger only.
- Keep batteries away from little children.
- The pager must not be subject to the influence of strong magnetic fields, e.g. loudspeakers, TV sets, etc.
- Keep the pager away from direct sunlight.
- The pager is not suitable to be used within explosive areas.
BATTERY OPERATIONS
Removing the battery
Unlock the battery door with the thumb and forefinger (1), lift (2) and remove
the battery cover (3).
Attaching the battery
Relocate the battery door and use your thumb and forefinger to click the
battery door clips securely into place.
IMPORTANT NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THE BATTERY UNTIL THE PAGER IS
COMPLETELY POWERED OFF.
Charge battery
Remove the rubber charging port cover and connect the charger cable to the
pager.
Charging will automatically stop when the battery is completely charged — the
battery icon will be full (in the status line).
Carefully remove the charger cable and replace the rubber charging port cover.
If you use a desk charger keep charging pads clean. If you need to store the
chargeable battery for a long time do it in a half-charged state (not
completely discharged or charged).
Initial battery charge
Please ensure that you charge a new battery for 6 hours before general use,
this will ensure the new battery is fully charged.
Factory-new batteries reach their maximum possible capacity after several
cycles of charge and discharge, only.
TURN PAGER ON
Press and hold the lower right button to turn the pager on.
NOTE: THE PAGER TURNS ON AUTOMATICALLY AFTER INSERTING THE BATTERY.
PIN coded
If the pager is protected against unauthorized operation, then the PIN code
has to be keyed in, only after the battery was inserted.
Increment value
Decrement value
Next position / Confirm PIN code
FUNCTION MENU
Press the top right button to open the function menu.
Up
Down
Select function
Escape from the function menu
NOTE: ANY OF THE FUNCTIONS MAY HAVE BEEN DISABLED DURING PROGRAMMING SO
THAT IT IS NOT VISIBLE IN A MENU AND NOT AVAILABLE TO CHOOSE FROM ON THE
PAGER.
STANDBY SCREEN
The pager returns to the standby screen then it is no operation with the
buttons. A screen saver display mode will start if there are no new messages
or warnings. Display elements
Top of the display: Status line (described below)
Current user profile, flashes in case of a new message
“No Service” warning
New message received
Battery status: O.K. / Warning: Battery low
In charger
Alarm time reached
Real-time flashes on alarm time
Time set unable indicator
Controls
Right buttons > Open message memory
Top right button:
- Short pressing: Open the function menu.
- Long pressing: Emergency status message (GSM or Wi-Fi option).
Lower left button:
- Short pressing: Open message memory.
- Long pressing: Key lock/status screen/backlighting.
NOTE: PRESS AND HOLD THE READ LOWER-LEFT BUTTON TO OPEN THE PAGER STATUS
SCREEN FOR A FEW SECONDS.
KEY LOCK
Press and hold the lower left button and then press the function top left
button to enable or disable the key lock function.
In case of an alert, the key lock function will be disabled automatically.
BACKLIGHT
Press and hold the lower left button to switch the on or off button and
display the backlight. In case of the backlight is switched on then the
display backlight will switch off automatically on the standby screen and
switch on again on any operation.
STATUS LINE
The status line is displayed on the standby screen and on the message memory
screen. The status line shows the current pager status and operational
warnings. Private time (auto on / off) enabled
128bit encryption enabled
10:42 Message memory: real-time/flashes on alarm time
“Out of range” warning
GSM module switched on/flashes if sending a message
GPS receiver switched on flashes in case of unknown position
Battery status runs in case of charging
“Battery low” warning
Alarm enabled/flashes on alarm time
Vibration enabled Audible alert enabled
No Wi-Fi network found
Wi-Fi network found and pager is registered
OUT-OF-RANGE ALERT
If the pager is out of range the status line will show a warning icon and
start an “out of range” alert. The out-of-range alert can be disabled in the
function menu.
MESSAGES IN MEMORY
Messages stored in the memory are shown in rows under the status line. One icon for each message. New message icons are flashing.
Set cursor to the last message
Set cursor to next message
Short pressing: Open the function menu.
Long pressing: Emergency status message (GSM / Wi-Fi option)
Read message (scroll with up /down buttons if it is longer than fits on one
display)
”’ / [ :More messages/bottom of memory
] / ”’ Top of memory / more messages
Alert message
Locked alert message
Information message
Cursor on the alert message
Cursor on the locked alert message
Cursor on information message
**26**
Message counter
Preview message text from the selected memory slot
23
Memory slot number
Message type: alert / locked / information
TESTCALL
Source prompt
No incident!
Received message text
Received message time
A new message is displayed in signal color backlighting until the message text
was read (and a reply was sent).
If the alert is not recognized (no button pressed) there will be a repetition
in regular intervals.
READ MESSAGE
A new message will be displayed with a color backlight until the message is
read (and the reply is sent in case of the GSM / Wi-Fi option).
Read the last message
Read the next message
Short pressing: Open the function menu.
Long pressing: Emergency status message (GSM / Wi-Fi option)
Read the next page of the message (scroll with up /down buttons if it is
longer than fits on one display).
Escape function menu.
23
Memory slot number
Message type: alert / locked / information
TESTCALL
Source prompt
Received message text/error in data received
Received message time
SEND REPLY / STATUS MESSAGE
Sending a message after alert (reply) or from the function menu (status
message) is for the pager with feedback option GSM or Wi-Fi.
Select a message to send
OK
Send the selected message
Escape function menu
YES
LATER
Selectable reply/status message
NO
CANCEL
Send no message
CLOCK/ALARM
Set time
Change value
Next position Confirm real time
Last position ESC
Escape function menu
24 h mode: 0:00 – 23:59
AM /PM
12 h mode: 0:OOAM – 11:59 PM
Set alarm time
Set a daily alarm.
Change value
Next position
Confirm alarm time
Last position
Escape function menu
Alarm Off
Alarm On
ALERT PATTERN / ALERT MODE AND VOLUME
Alert pattern
Change alert pattern
OK
Confirm alert pattern
ESC
Escape function menu
Preprogrammed pattern
Original pager patter
**1...16**
Manual selectable pattern (1…16)
Alert mode and volume
Change value
Next position
Confirm alarm time
Last position
Escape function menu
REDUNDANT
Audible alert with vibration
**LOUD**
Audible alert without Vibration
GENTLE
Starts with vibration or low volume
SILENT
Vibration only
1..8
Volume level (1…8)
CHARACTER SIZE
Four character sizes / widths are selectable.
Change the size
OK
Confirm character size
ESC Escape function menu
A B C
Large characters, fixed-width
**ABC**
Large characters, variable width
A B C Small characters, fixed-width
ABC Small characters, variable width
**USER PROFILES
**
There are up to 16 profiles possible. Each profile contains different groups of cap codes (POCSAG radio identity code).
Change user profile 4
OK
Confirm user profile
ESE
Escape function menu
USER 1
Name of the selected profile
DELETE MESSAGE / MEMORY
Messages that have been read and that are unlocked can be deleted. Escape function menu
OK
Delete message/memory
ESC
Escape function menu
LOCK MESSAGE
A message can be locked in the function menu.
Locked messages are not being replaced when the memory is full.
Locked messages are not being deleted in the function menu.
SEND MESSAGE TO COMPUTER
Messages can be sent to computers or other devices (printer, large size
display, …) via a data cradle (adapter with serial data interface).
“Manual sending” in the function menu.
SET PRIVATE TIME
This feature allows the user to control when the pager is operational
during the day.
A single start and end time can be set by the user.
Change value
Next position
Confirm alarm time
Last position
Escape function menu
Private time disabled
Private time enabled
**6:00**
Turn on time
20:00
Turn off time
TURN PAGER OFF
Escape function menu
OK
Turn the pager off
Escape function menu
IMPORTANT NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THE BATTERY UNTIL THE PAGER IS
COMPLETELY POWERED OFF.
CONTRAST (SERVICE MENU)
To adjust display contrast please turn the pager off.
Turn the pager into service mode by the pressing following buttons in
sequence.
Lower contrast
Higher contrast
Next service menu step/leave service menu
PAGER DISABLED
In case the pager displays PAGER DISABLED it cannot receive messages
any longer because the battery is low, the pager is damaged or the rescue
coordination center disabled the pager.
PROGRAMMING PAGER
The pager can be adapted individually to your needs by programming. Any
function may have been disabled during programming so that it is not available
on the pager. Programming is done via computer and programming kit (adapter
and programming software).
EMERGENCY STATUS MESSAGE GSM
GSM OR Wi-Fi option.
Press and hold the “function” button starts the emergency countdown. While the
countdown runs the emergency status message is canceled by pressing the “read”
button Otherwise the emergency status message will send after the countdown.
MAINTENANCE
- Check battery, regularly.
- Clean the pager as required using a moist cloth.
- Under no circumstances must strong solutions such as methylated spirits, petrol, or nail varnish remover be used.
- Do not use running water for cleaning.
ACCESSORY
- Leather or nylon case.
- Desktop charger with an antenna connector and alert relay.
- Programming kit.
TECHNICAL DATA
Battery | 3.7V Li-Ion |
---|---|
Temperature range | -10…+55°C (operation) / -40…+80°C (storage without battery) |
Degree of protection | IP54 |
Frequency range | VHF or UHF refers to a particular pager label |
Number of channels | 1 or up to 4 in scanning mode |
Radio protocol | POCSAG 512 / 1200 / 2400 Baud |
Encryption (optional) | 128 bit / 8 keys with keys changing over the air |
Reply (optional) | GSM / Wi-Fi |
SERVICE / REPAIR
The parties offering repair and maintenance facilities:
Manufacturer-Dealer
OELMANN ELEKTRONIK GMBH
Rathenaustrasse 2-6
31832 Springe, Germany
Phone +49 5041 64884−0
FAX +49 5041 64884−190
oelmann-elektronik.com
© 2022 Oelmann Elektronik GmbH
References
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