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e80 Device Quick Start Guide P e r C o m m L C D d i s p l a y :
M a i n M e n u a p p e a r s h e r e E S C Q S P A C E E S Z R D X M E N U W A C A P S Y G V T F C Control keys E N T E R U H B MAIN MENU SEND A MESSAGE INBOX NEWS OUTBOX Joystick Control keys D E L A L T P L
, O K M I J N
. Insert power cable here FOLDERS ADDRESS BOOK PREFERENCES POWER OFF CONTROL KEYS ESC MENU ENTER CAPS/SHIFT ALT ALT-ENTER ALT-DEL
- Exit from current menu or text screen.
- Press and hold to turn backlight on or off.
- Display a popup menu (if one is available).
- Select highlighted item or next option in an option field or checkbox.
- Once to enter an uppercase letter.
- Twice for Shift Lock (all uppercase).
- Once again to return to lowercase characters.
- Once to enter a number or special character.
- Twice for ALT Lock (all numbers or special characters).
- Once again to return to normal characters.
- Return to Main Menu.
- Clear (delete) all characters to the left of the cursor (while editing text). For more information, see the e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide on the accompanying CD-ROM. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. Getting Started INSTALL THE BATTERY Figure showing battery cover being removed Figure showing battery being installed Figure showing battery being installed Figure showing battery cover being replaced Remove the battery cover by pressing down and outwards on the cover thumb grip. Position the PerComm Lithium Ion battery as shown, oriented so that the metal contacts on the back of the battery line up with the metal contacts inside the cabinet. Rotate the battery down into the cabinet while holding the lower edge in firmly, until it is in place with label facing up. Do not force the battery in; if properly lined up it should snap in easily. Replace the battery cover: position the cover tabs in the slots on both cabinet sides and slide the cover forward until the tongue on the leading edge snaps into place. Use only a PerComm Lithium Ion battery in your e80 device. Any other battery type may cause damage. CHARGE THE BATTERY Figure showing power cord being inserted Figure showing battery charging indicator Insert the power cable as shown in the illustration. Plug the AC/DC transformer into an AC power source. Charging will begin immediately. When the battery is completely charged as indicated on the LCD display, unplug the power cable at both ends. Your e80 device is now ready for use. SET DATE / TIME AND OWNER INFORMATION Select PREFERENCES in the Main Menu. Select Owner Information and enter your name, phone number and any comments. When done, press ESC to save changes and exit. Select Date and Time. Push the joystick and to move from field to field and press to select entries in each field. When done, press ESC to save changes and exit. 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 Using Your e80 Device SEND A MESSAGE Send A Message Select SEND A MESSAGE in the Main Menu. Press MENU and select Add Contact or Manual Entry to enter address. Type message in the Msg: field, press MENU and select Send. Resend A Message Select OUTBOX in the Main Menu. Highlight a message to resend, press MENU and select Resend. INBOX MESSAGES Select INBOX in the Main Menu. Read A Message Highlight a message and press the joystick to open the message for viewing. Forward A Message While reading a message, press MENU and select Forward. Enter address in To: field, press MENU and select Send. Delete A Message Highlight message to delete, press MENU and select Delete. Reply To A Message While reading a message, press MENU and select Reply. Press MENU again and select an automatic reply message. Or, select Compose Reply and enter a reply message, then press MENU and select Send. NEWS MESSAGES Select NEWS in the Main Menu. You can Read, Forward, and Delete news messages in the same way as for Inbox messages. THE ADDRESS BOOK Select ADDRESS BOOK in the Main Menu. Add A Contact Or Group Press MENU and select New Contact or New Group. Enter information as required. When done, press MENU and select Save. View A Contact Or Group Highlight a contact or group and press the joystick to view details. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. Using Your e80 Device Edit/Delete A Contact/Group Highlight a contact or group. Press MENU and select Edit or Delete (Contact/Group). After editing, press MENU and select Save. MEMOS AND PERSONAL FOLDERS Select FOLDERS in the Main Menu. View A Memo Highlight the desired memo in the Memos folder and press the joystick. Create A Memo In the Memos folder, press MENU and select New Memo. Enter memo label in Label: field and memo text in Text: field. When done press MENU and select Save. Edit/Delete A Memo Highlight a memo in the Memos folder to edit or delete. Press MENU and select Edit or Delete. After editing, press MENU and select Save. Add A Subfolder In News Archive/Personal Folders Select the News Archive or Personal folder. Press MENU and select New Folder. Enter a name for the subfolder, press MENU and select Save. SET PREFERENCES Select PREFERENCES in the Main Menu. Set the Mailbox Alert Select Mailbox Alerts and make changes to alert volume and type of alert for different kinds of messages. Press ESC to save and exit. Set an Alarm Select Alarm Clock and make changes to alert volume and alarm time and frequency for one or two different alarms. Press ESC to save and exit. Set Other Options Select another option to modify: Private Time, Quick Text, Signature, Address Book or Options (display features). Make changes, then press ESC to save and exit. AND MORE For more features and ways to use your e80 device, see the e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide on the accompanying CD-ROM. RF EXPOSURE: the e80 device meets all FCC RF exposure guidelines when hand-held or used with PerComm supplied accessories. 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03
1 | Reference Manual | Users Manual | 521.95 KiB | October 03 2003 |
e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide REVISION 2: 3/10/03 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide Copyright 2003 PerComm, Inc. All rights reserved. 2 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide Contents 1. Safety Information and FCC Compliance...........................................4 1.1 RF Operational Characteristics .................... 4 1.2 Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy ......... 4 1.3 e80 Device Operation and EME Exposure .. 4 1.4 Safety and General Information ................... 5 1.5 Operational Warnings................................... 5 1.6 Operational Cautions.................................... 6 1.7 FCC Compliance.......................................... 6 2. Getting Started.....................................7 2.1 Unpacking Your e80 Device......................... 7 2.2 Installing the Battery..................................... 7 2.3 Charging the Battery .................................... 8 2.4 Attaching the Lanyard .................................. 8 3. About Your e80 Personal Messaging Device ...................................................9 3.1 The External Connector ............................... 9 3.2 The Back Light ............................................. 9 3.3 The LCD Display ........................................ 10 3.4 The Joystick: Navigating in Different Modes11 3.5 The Keyboard............................................. 12 3.6 Navigation Conventions in this Manual...... 13 4. Setting Up Your e80 Device ..............14 4.1 Viewing System Information....................... 14 4.2 Entering Owner Information ....................... 15 4.3 Setting Date and Time................................ 15 4.4 Turning Your e80 Device Off and On......... 16 5. Sending Messages.............................17 5.1 Entering an Address Manually ................... 17 5.2 Selecting a Contact from the Address Book17 5.3 Editing or Adding a Manual Address Entry 18 5.4 Composing your Message.......................... 18 5.5 Sending your Message............................... 19 6. Managing Incoming Messages.........20 6.1 Reading a Message ................................... 20 6.2 Replying to a Message............................... 20 6.3 Forwarding a Message............................... 21 6.4 Deleting Messages..................................... 21 7. Managing Outgoing Messages.........22 7.1 Reviewing Sent Messages......................... 22 7.2 Canceling a Sent Message ........................ 22 7.3 Resending a Message................................ 22 7.4 Deleting Messages..................................... 22 8. Other Messaging Options................. 23 8.1 Creating Quick Text for Messages..............23 8.2 Customizing the New Message Alert..........24 8.3 Setting a Message Timestamp ...................25 8.4 Creating an Automatic Signature................25 8.5 Saving Messages in the Personal Folder ...26 9. Managing the Address Book ............ 27 9.1 Adding a Contact to the Address Book.......27 9.2 Adding a Group to the Address Book .........28 9.3 Viewing Contact or Group Information........29 9.4 Editing a Contact or Group .........................29 9.5 Deleting a Contact or Group .......................30 9.6 Forwarding a Contact..................................30 9.7 Customizing your Address Book.................30 10. Reading News.................................... 32 10.1 Reading a News Message..........................32 10.2 Forwarding News ........................................32 10.3 Deleting News.............................................32 10.4 Reordering News Folders ...........................34 10.5 Customizing News Alerts ............................34 10.6 Saving News in the News Archive Folder...35 11. Creating and Managing Memos ....... 36 11.1 Creating a Memo.........................................36 11.2 Viewing a Memo..........................................36 11.3 Editing a Memo ...........................................36 11.4 Deleting a Memo.........................................37 11.5 Inserting a Memo into a Message...............37 12. Managing Personal Folders.............. 38 12.1 Creating a New Subfolder for Mail or News Messages....................................................38 12.2 Editing a Subfolder Name...........................39 12.3 Deleting Subfolders.....................................39 13. Setting Personal Options.................. 40 13.1 Setting Up the Alarm Clock.........................40 13.2 Alarm Alerts.................................................41 13.3 Setting Private Time....................................42 13.4 Customizing Display Features ....................42 14. Maintenance....................................... 44 14.1 General Care...............................................44 14.2 Battery Care................................................44 14.3 Charging the Battery ...................................44 14.4 Removing and Replacing the Battery .........44 15. Troubleshooting ................................ 46 16. Index ................................................... 47 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 3 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 1. Safety Information and FCC Compliance IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR e80 PERSONAL MESSAGING DEVICE. 1.1 RF Operational Characteristics Your e80 Personal Messaging Device contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy. The e80 device operates in the frequency range of 900 MHz to 1990 MHz and employs digital modulation techniques. When you communicate with your e80 device, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your e80 device transmits. The output power level typically may vary over a range from 0.063 watts to 1.58 watts. 1.2 Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Your e80 device is designed to comply with the United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR part 2 sub-part J guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic energy:
To assure optimal e80 device performance and make sure human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy is within the guidelines set forth in the above standards, always adhere to the following procedures:
1.3 e80 Device Operation and EME Exposure Body-worn Operation To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if you wear an e80 device on your body when transmitting, always place the e80 device in a PerComm supplied or approved holster. Use of non-
PerComm-approved accessories may exceed FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use a body-
worn accessory, ensure the device is at least 0.5 cm from your body when transmitting. Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility Note: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility. PUBLIC FACILITIES To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your e80 device in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy. AIRCRAFT When instructed to do so, turn off your e80 device when on board an aircraft. Any use of an e80 device must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions. MEDICAL DEVICES Pacemakers: The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be maintained between a handheld wireless communication device and a pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by, and recommendations of, Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers should:
4 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide ALWAYS keep the e80 device more than six inches (15 centimeters) from their pacemaker when the e80 device is turned ON. Not carry the e80 device in the breast pocket. Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. Turn the e80 device OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. Hearing Aids: Some digital wireless e80 devices may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives. Other Medical Devices: If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. 1.4 Safety and General Information Use While Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless communication devices in the area where you drive. Always obey them. When using your e80 device while driving, please:
Give full attention to driving and to the road. Pull off the road and park before sending or responding to a message. 1.5 Operational Warnings For Vehicles with an Air Bag Do not place a portable e80 device in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If the e80 device is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the e80 device may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your e80 device prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas. Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Important: The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted. Blasting Caps and Blasting Areas To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your e80 device when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted: Turn off two-way radio. Obey all signs and instructions. 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 5 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 1.6 Operational Cautions Batteries The PerComm lithium ion battery contains a built-in protection circuit, however, all batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touches exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit
(short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects. 1.7 FCC Compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates, uses and can radiate readio frequency energy and, if not setup and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur due to a particular use of the device. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Increase the separation between the device and receiver Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 6 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 2. Getting Started 2.1 Unpacking Your e80 Device Your e80 device comes with the following parts and accessories:
Figure showing E80 parts and accessories PerComm 3.6V lithium ion battery Wall mount charger and power cable Holster Lanyard cord CD-ROM e80 Device Quick Start Guide Optional RS232-compatible serial cable. Installing the Battery 2.2 The battery cabinet is protected by a battery cover that can be removed by pressing down on the thumb grip and sliding outwards. The cabinet itself is designed expressly for PerComm lithium ion batteries, and does not accept any other type of battery. Attempting to use any other type of battery will cause damage to your e80 device. Figure showing battery cover being removed Figure showing battery being installed Figure showing battery being installed Figure showing battery cover being replaced 1. On the rear side of the e80 device, remove the battery cover by pressing down and outwards (in the direction of the arrows imprinted on the cover) on the cover thumb grip. 2. Position the PerComm lithium ion battery in the cabinet opening as follows:
the metal contacts on the back of the battery line up with the metal contacts inside the cabinet the label is facing upwards the battery is at a 30 angle, the lower edge against the L-
shaped spring mechanism inside the battery cabinet. 3. Press downwards with one finger or thumb on the word PERCOMM on the battery, and with the other hand push the upper edge of the battery down and into the cabinet, so that the tabs on the edges of the battery fit into the appropriate cabinet slots. The battery should snap into place, with the labeled side facing upwards. CAUTION: Do not force the battery in; if properly lined up it should slide in easily. 4. Place the battery cover on top of the battery with the cover lugs fitting into the cabinet slots and leaving a gap of approximately 0.2
(0.5 cm) between the leading edge of the cover and the cabinet, and then push the cover tongue into place. When a charged PerComm battery is installed, the e80 device turns on automatically and the Main Menu appears in the LCD display. CAUTION: You can only use a PerComm battery in your e80 device. Use of any other type of battery may cause damage to your e80 device. 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 7 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 2.3 Charging the Battery You must charge the PerComm battery before using the e80 device for the first time. Figure showing power cord being inserted Figure showing battery charging indicator 5. Plug the power cable into the right side of the external connector on your e80 device. The power cable has a special connector specifically for the power connector on the e80 device (see Figure 1 on page 9). 6. Plug the power supply into any 110 AC power outlet. The Battery Charging screen will appear on the LCD display. It will show the progress of the battery charging and indicate when charging is complete. 7. When charging is complete, unplug the e80 device from the power cable by tilting the connector plug up or down before pulling it out. The plug comes out easily when snapped up or down; it is designed not to come out easily when pulled away from the e80 connector. You are now ready to begin using your e80 device. 2.4 Attaching the Lanyard A post is provided on the left side edge of the e80 device (with the display and keyboard facing towards you) for attaching the lanyard. 8 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 3. About Your e80 Personal Messaging Device The main features of your e80 device are the LCD display and the keyboard on the front panel, the external connector on the front edge, and the battery cabinet on the rear. Figure 1 below shows the front panel and front and side edges of the e80 device. P e r C o m m L C D d i s p l a y E S C Q S P A C E E S Z R D X M E N U W A C A P S Y G V T F C Joystick D E L A L T P L
, O K M
. E N T E R U H B I J N Lanyard attachment post Serial connector uses entire external connector Figure 1: e80 Device Front Panel Power connector here 3.1 The External Connector An external connector is located on the front edge of your e80 device. You can plug in either the AC/DC power transformer cable to charge or recharge your battery, or the serial cable to connect to a PC to exchange information between your e80 device and the computer. The serial connector plug uses the entire external connector; the power connector plug only uses the right side. 3.2 The Back Light The LCD display and keyboard keys can be backlit for use in low light conditions. Use the ESC key to turn the back light on and off. 1. To turn ON the back light, press ESC and hold down for 2 sec. Until the back light appears. The LCD display and all key labels are clearly visible even in complete darkness. 2. To turn OFF the back light, press ESC and hold down 2 sec. until back light disappears. The back light will turn off automatically after the device has been in idle mode for a period of time (you can specify the idle time length in the Preferences menu). 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 9 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 3.3 The LCD Display As soon as you insert a charged PerComm battery in your e80 device, the LCD screen will show a display of icons in two groups. The larger icons to the left are the Main Menu; the smaller icons to the right are the Status Indicators. The Main Menu The Main Menu displays icons that allow you to select the different functions of your e80 device. In the order that they appear (left to right, top to bottom), the icons represent the following functions:
Selecting this Icon displays. SEND A MESSAGE The compose message screen INBOX NEWS OUTBOX FOLDER ADDRESS BOOK PREFERENCES POWER OFF The contents of the Message Inbox (received messages) The News submenu (News folders) The contents of the message Outbox (sent messages) The Folders submenu of main folders The Address Book list of contacts and groups The Preferences menu Turns the e80 device OFF. System Status Indicators Status indicators are smaller icons on the right side of the LCD display screen. Their appearance tells you important status information about your e80 device. In the order that they appear (top to bottom, left to right), the indicator icons provide the following status information:
This Indicator tells you. No Coverage, 1-Way, or 2-Way
% battery charge remaining Silent, Vibrate or Tone icon Coverage icon Battery Life icon Alert Setting icon Signal Strength Optional: forward channel signal strength icon Unread Inbox Flashes when there are new messages. Messages icon Alarm#1 icon Alarm #2 Message Transmission Status icon The time set and repeat frequency (once, daily, weekly, etc.) for Alarm #1. Flashes when in Snooze Mode. The time set and repeat frequency (once, daily, weekly, etc.) for Alarm #2. Flashes when in Snooze Mode. Only appears when transmissions are occurring; indicates number of message transmissions pending, and whether transmission was successful. 10 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide Device Mode Indicators Device mode indicators appear in the upper right corner of the LCD display when certain device modes are in effect. For example, if Caps Lock is on, that will be displayed on screen. This Indicator
tells you Shift or Caps Lock is on (for typing a single uppercase letter, or multiple uppercase letters). Alt or Alt Lock is on (for typing a single number or special character, or multiple numbers/special characters). You can scroll upward to view more text or menu items. You can scroll downward to view more text or menu items. 3.4 The Joystick: Navigating in Different Modes The joystick can be pressed (pressed into the device, or clicked), and pushed left (), right (), up ( toward the LCD display) and down ( away from the LCD display). Depending on whether a menu, a message, or a set of fields or checkboxes is currently being displayed, the joystick can perform different functions. The primary behavior and exceptions for each joystick action are described below. Do this Push joystick
(left) to do this Return to previous menu Except in: Main Menu Move one icon left or press this key:
Display a popup menu on the right View Message Mode View previous message Edit Text Mode Move one character left Except in: Main Menu Move one icon right Move one line, icon or checkbox up or down View Message Mode Display next message Edit Text Mode Move one character right Except in: Option Fields Move to previous or next field Push joystick
(right) Push joystick
or
(up or down) Press joystick Display selected menu, screen or message ENTER Except in: View Message Mode Display a popup menu on the right MENU Display a popup menu on the right MENU ENTER Display next option in field ENTER Select or clear checkbox To display next page of message In: View Message Mode Edit Text Mode Option Fields Checkboxes Press ENTER The MENU key always displays a popup menu on the right, if one is available. The ESC key always exits from the current display to the previous menu or screen. ESC none none none MENU none none none none none 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 11 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 3.5 The Keyboard The keyboard contains two different kinds of keys:
Text entry keys Control (function) keys. Joystick ALT key Figure 2: The Keyboard: Control and Text Keys Text Entry Keys Each regular keyboard key is capable of producing 3 kinds of text:
Uppercase characters (use SHIFT to access them) Lowercase characters Special characters (appear yellow on text entry keys, use ALT to access them). Control Keys Control keys provide more control and navigation options:
Press this key ESC to do this. Once to exit from current submenu or text screen. Press and hold to turn backlight on or off. Display a popup menu on the right side of the screen. In most modes, same as pressing the joystick. In Edit Text Mode: enter a Carriage Return (start a new line of text). In View Message Mode: go to the next screen (page) of the message. Delete one character to the left of the cursor. Once to type an uppercase letter;
Twice for Caps Lock (all uppercase);
Once again to return to lowercase characters. Once to type a number or special character shown in yellow on a text entry key;
Twice for Alt Lock (all numbers or special characters);
Once again to return to normal characters. Return to Main Menu. Clear (delete) all characters to the left of the cursor. MENU ENTER DEL SHIFT ALT ALT-ENTER ALT-DEL 12 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 3.6 Navigation Conventions in this Manual In this manual various operations are described using the navigation conventions described below. This Go to PREFERENCES Options means. 1. In the Main Menu, push the joystick until the PREFERENCES icon is highlighted, then press the joystick
(or press ENTER) to display the Preferences menu. 2. Then push the joystick (up) or (down) until the
>Options item is highlighted and press the joystick to display the Options submenu. Push the joystick (up) or (down) until the >New Folder item in a menu is highlighted, then press the joystick to display the New Folder screen. In an option field, press the joystick until Yes is displayed. Press MENU or push the joystick . In Edit Text or View Message Modes, you cannot push the joystick to open the popup menu, but you can always press MENU to open a popup. Select >New Folder Set to Yes Open a popup menu 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 13 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 4. Setting Up Your e80 Device Your e80 device comes with certain options already set for you. You can change any of the options listed in the Preferences Menu, save them, or reset to the original (factory default) settings. Some settings, such as Owner Information, are not set in advance, so you will want to configure that as soon as possible. 4.1 Viewing System Information Now try out a Main Menu option. To view useful system information about your e80 device:
1. Select the PREFERENCES icon in the Main Menu. Indicates that there are more options below, use the joystick to scroll downward. Push the joystick to move to the Preferences icon, then press the joystick (or press ENTER) to select it. The Preferences menu appears in the LCD display. PREFERENCES
>Alarm Clock
>Date and Time
>Mailbox Alerts
>Options
>Owner Information
>Private Time
>Message Timestamp This view and others in the manual show an 8-line display; for a larger font you can also set your e80 device to display only 5 lines. See Customizing Display Features on page 42. Push the joystick (down, or away from the LCD display) until >About appears in the display and is highlighted:
PREFERENCES
>Owner Information
>Private Time
>Message Timestamp
>Quick Text
>Address Book Options
>Signature
>About Indicates that there are more options above, use the joystick to scroll upward. 2. Select >About from the Preferences menu. 3. Press the joystick or press ENTER to select the About screen:
S/W version:
v2.0.3 MSN:
123456 H/W Version:
B Coverage:
Send and Receive Battery:
76%
AA Memory Used: 55%
BB Memory Used: 45%
CC Memory Used: 25%
- software version number
- device serial number
- hardware version number
- network service level
- % battery charge level
- % used of memory available for address book
- % used of memory available for news messages
- % used of memory available for messages and folders 4. When finished, push the joystick to exit from the About display and return to the Preferences menu. 14 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 4.2 Entering Owner Information To enter personal contact information:
1. Go to PREFERENCES Owner Information. The Owner Information screen appears. You can move between each entry by pushing the joystick or . 2. Enter text, using the keyboard:
Owner Information Name: . Phone:
Comment:
3. Press ESC to save text and exit from the Owner Information screen. The Preferences submenu is displayed. 4.3 Setting Date and Time To set the correct date and time on your e80 device:
1. Go to PREFERENCES Date and Time. The Date and Time submenu is displayed. Date and Time Time Format: 12hr Time: 04 39 PM Date: Feb 28 2003
- if Time Format is set to 24hr, then PM or AM will not be displayed. 2. Push the joystick or to move from one field to another, and press the joystick to change options in each selectable field. Note that you cannot push the joystick or to move left and right, you must push to move left and to move right. 3. Set Time Format to 24hr (for 24-hour clock format) or 12hr (for 12-hour clock format only). 4. Set the current Time:
HH (0023 for 24-hour format, or 0112 for 12-hour format) MM (not changeable: set automatically by system) If 24-hour format has been selected, then nothing is displayed in the AM/PM field. AM/PM (only if 12hr format selected). 5. Set the current Date:
MMM (Jan, Feb, Mar, etc.) DD (0131) YYYY (4 digits for year, for example: 2003). 6. Push the joystick to save and exit from Date and Time. 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 15 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 4.4 Turning Your e80 Device Off and On You can turn off your e80 device by selecting POWER OFF in the Main Menu. Turn it back on by pressing and holding the ENTER key until the Main Menu icons appear in the LCD display. 16 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 5. Sending Messages You can compose and send messages to other wireless and email addresses. To start, select SEND A MESSAGE in the Main Menu. The Send A Message screen is displayed:
Cursor is in the To field. SEND A MESSAGE To: . Msg:
5.1 Entering an Address Manually Type a wireless or email address in the To field. NOTE: You can only type one address. If you want to send a message to more than one address, select
>Add Contact. 5.2 Selecting a Contact from the Address Book 1. Press MENU to open the Message Options popup menu. MESSAGE OPTIONS
>Manual Entry
>Add Contact
>View Selected 2. Select >Add Contact. The Address Book contact list is displayed. SEND A MESSA To:
Msg:
ADDRESS BOOK
Sally Doe
Tom Brown
Zac Lee
Alice Anka
Indicates that this contact has been selected.
Indicates that this contact has a Frequent setting, which puts the name at the top of the Address Book list of contacts 3. Select one or more names from the Address Book. A checkbox will be selected when you press the joystick for that name. You can select as many names as you like. 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 17 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 4. Push the joystick to exit the Address Book. The name(s) you have selected will appear in the To field. There is only one display line for the To field, so if several contacts were selected, they may not all fit on the display. 5. Press MENU to open the Message Options popup menu again. 6. Select >View Selected in the popup menu to display a complete list of contacts that have been added to the To field. SELECTED ADDRESSES Manual.entry@abc.com Sally@work.com Tom@hotmail.com MANUAL ENTRY To: manual. 5.3 Editing or Adding a Manual Address Entry If you wish to edit a manual address you have already entered, or enter a manual address if you have not already done so, Then:
1. Press MENU to open the Message Options popup menu and select >Manual Entry. 2. Type your changes or new entry. 3. Press ESC to save text and exit the Manual Entry screen. 5.4 Composing your Message Move the cursor (push the joystick ) to the Msg field and enter your message. 18 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide Compose a Message using Quick Text You can use preset phrases (Quick Text) in your outgoing message. This is text you have created using the Quick Text option (see Creating Quick Text for Messages on page 23). 1. With the cursor in the Msg field, press MENU to open the Message Options popup menu. SEND A MESSA To: Tom@hotm Msg:
Tom, Sally:
. MESSAGE OPTIONS
>Send
>Insert Quick Text
>Insert Memo
>Save to Draft 2. Select >Insert Quick Text from the popup menu. A list of predefined Quick Text messages is displayed. 3. Select the desired Quick Text from the list. The list closes and the Quick Text is inserted at the cursor in the message area. You can also insert memos, by selecting >Insert Memo from the popup menu (see Creating a Memo on page 36). Save a Draft of your Message At any time you can save your message for completing later. 1. While editing your message, press MENU to open the Message Options popup menu. 2. Select >Save to Draft. The message will be saved in your \Draft folder (see Managing Personal Folders on page 38). 5.5 Sending your Message 3. When you have completed your message, press MENU to open the Message Options popup menu. 4. Select >Send. The message display and popup menu close automatically and the Main Menu is displayed. You will see the Message Transmission status symbol flashing until the message transmission is completed. Your sent message will be saved in the OUTBOX. 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 19 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 6. Managing Incoming Messages 6.1 Reading a Message If a Quickview New Message Received popup is displayed, select Yes in the popup to display the message. Or:
1. Select INBOX in the Main Menu. A listing is displayed of all messages in your Inbox, organized from the newest (at the top) to the oldest. INBOX
>Steve@infoserve.net Got your mes
>Ellie@home.com Weve finally dec
>Can you pick up groceries on you
>Tom@hotmail.com Bring your pack
[with you when you come. Jay ]
Symbol indicating message status: Read, Unread, Forwarded, Replied To, Reply Failed. Open highlighted message by pressing joystick. Preview of highlighted message text. 2. Scroll through the Inbox menu of received messages to the desired message. 3. Press the joystick to select and open the message for viewing. 4. Press ESC to return to the Inbox when finished reading the message. 6.2 Replying to a Message 1. Scroll to the desired message in your INBOX and press MENU to open the Inbox Options popup menu. INBOX
>Steve@inf
>Ellie@hom
>Can you p
>Tom@hotma
[with you wh
INBOX OPTIONS
>Reply
>Forward
>Delete
>Move to Folder
>Mark as Unread
>Delete Read Messages
>Delete All Messages 20 You can press MENU at any time to open a popup menu. If you open the Inbox Options popup after opening a message, the menu will have different options listed than if you open the popup menu before opening the message. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 2. Select >Reply to open the Reply Options menu. REPLY OPTIONS
>Compose Reply MORE Yes No On my way Will call later See you in 15 minutes An MCR: system canned message An automatic response 3. Select >Compose Reply to open the Compose Reply screen;
Or:
Select an automatic response (any of the other selections in the Reply Options menu) to automatically send the selected reply message. MORE is a system-generated automatic response (MCR) that prompts the system to send the next portion of the message. You can continue to select MORE until the entire message has been received. If >Compose was selected, type your message, then press MENU to open the popup menu for more options:
Reply: I loo Regards, Ton MESSAGE OPTIONS
>Send
>Insert Quick Text
>Insert Memo
>Save to Draft 4. 6.3 Forwarding a Message 1. Scroll to a message in the INBOX menu and press MENU to open the Inbox Options popup menu. 2. Select >Forward from the popup menu. 3. Type an address in the To field, or, select one or more names from the Address Book (see Selecting a Contact from the Address Book on page 17). 4. Add any text to the Msg field to preface the forwarded message. 5. Press MENU to open the Message Options popup menu and select >Send. The message display and popup menu close automatically and the message is sent. 6.4 Deleting Messages 1. Scroll to the message you want to delete. 2. Press MENU to open the Inbox Options popup menu and select one of:
>Delete to delete a single selected message;
>Delete All Messages to delete all messages in your Inbox;
>Delete Read Messages to delete all messages that are marked as Read. Messages marked as Unread will not be deleted. 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 21 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 7. Managing Outgoing Messages 7.1 Reviewing Sent Messages You can read messages that you have sent in the same way that you read new messages:
1. Select OUTBOX in the Main Menu and scroll to the desired message. 2. Press the joystick to select and open the message for viewing. 7.2 Canceling a Sent Message You can cancel a message after you have sent it and before it has been successfully sent. This is useful if the network is busy and you decide to cancel the Send operation and retry later. While the message transmission indicator is flashing (in the Main Menu screen):
1. Open the OUTBOX and select the message you wish to cancel. 2. Press MENU to open the Outbox Options popup menu and select >Cancel. 7.3 Resending a Message You can resend a message that was not sent successfully. 1. Select OUTBOX in the Main Menu to view messages that you have sent. 2. Scroll to the message you wish to resend. 3. Press MENU to open the Outbox Options popup menu and select >Resend to resend the message to the same recipients as before. 7.4 Deleting Messages Any message can be deleted from the Outbox. 3. Select OUTBOX in the Main Menu, and scroll to the message you want to delete. 4. Press MENU to open the Outbox Options popup menu and select one of:
>Delete to delete a single selected message;
>Delete All Messages to delete all messages in your Outbox. 22 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 8. Other Messaging Options 8.1 Creating Quick Text for Messages Quick Text can be saved in your e80 device for reuse when composing messages or memos. This is a way to create shortcuts for frequently used sentences or phrases. You can add or delete text items in the Quick Text menu. Add a new Quick Text Item 1. Go to PREFERENCES Quick Text. QUICK TEXT txt:Where shall we meet?
txt:Who will be there?
txt:Thanks for your help. 2. Press MENU to open the Quick Text options popup menu. QUICK TEXT txt:Where sha txt:Who will txt:Thanks fo QUICK TEXT OPTIONS
>New Quick Text
>Edit
>Delete
>Delete All 3. Select >New Quick Text and enter the text in the Quick Text screen. QUICK TEXT Text:
Meet me for lunch.. 4. When done, push the joystick to save and exit. When text is saved in Quick Text, it is added to the bottom of the current list of phrases or sentences in the Quick Text menu. You can view your saved text by scrolling down through the menu. Edit an Existing Quick Text Item 1. 2. Press MENU to open the Quick Text Options popup menu and select >Edit. In the Quick Text submenu, select the Quick Text item to be edited. 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 23 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide Quick Text txt:Where sha txt:Who will txt:Thanks fo txt:Meet me f QUICK TEXT OPTIONS
>New Quick Text
>Edit
>Delete
>Delete All 3. Make changes to the text in the Quick Text screen and push the joystick to save and exit. When the edited text is saved in Quick Text, you can view the new version of the text by scrolling down through the menu. In the Quick Text submenu, select the item to be deleted. Delete an Existing Quick Text Item 1. 2. Press MENU to open the Quick Text Options popup menu and select >Delete. 3. Verify the deletion in the confirmation message that appears by selecting Yes. The deleted text item no longer appears in the Quick Text submenu. 8.2 Customizing the New Message Alert You can change your Inbox Alert settings or turn the alert on or off. 1. Go to PREFERENCES Mailbox Alerts. The Mailbox Alerts submenu is displayed. Mailbox Alerts Alerts: Yes Volume: Medium
>Inbox
>Weather
>Stock Market
>Entertainment
>News Events You can scroll down to see more alerts. 2. Set Alerts to Yes (ON) or No (OFF). 3. Set the Volume level to one of Low, Medium, or High. 4. Select >Inbox. The Inbox Alert submenu is displayed. Inbox Alert Type: 1 Beep Rebeep Repeat: 2 times Interval: 1 min Quickview: Yes 24 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 5. Set Type to your desired option. This may be one of Silent, Vibrate, or a selection of alerts provided by your network carrier. 6. Set Rebeep Repeat to one of: None, a number from 1 to 5, or Forever. 7. Set Rebeep Interval to one of: 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min, 5 min, or 10 min. 8. Set Quickview to Yes or No. If Quickview is set to Yes, then a New Message Received popup appears on the LCD display when a new message arrives. You can open the new message by selecting Yes in the popup, or you can close the popup by pressing any key. 9. Push the joystick to save and exit from Inbox Alert. 8.3 Setting a Message Timestamp Messages are timestamped by the system when they are received on your e80 device. You can also have your e80 device timestamp messages:
1. Go to PREFERENCES Timestamp. The Timestamp submenu is displayed. Message Timestamp Timestamp: Yes Time: 24hr Date: Full 2. Set Timestamp to Yes (ON). 3. Set Time to 12hr for 12-hour time format or 24hr for 24-hour time format. 4. Set Date to one of: Full (Feb 28, 2003), dd/mm/yyyy (28/03/2003) or mm/dd/yyyy (03/28/2003). 5. Push the joystick to save and exit from Timestamp. 8.4 Creating an Automatic Signature You can create a personal signature and add it automatically to any outgoing message. 1. Go to PREFERENCES Signature. Signature Append to Msg: Yes Signature:
2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 25 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide In the Append to Msg field, select Yes. 2. 3. Enter text for your personal signature in the next 4 lines. All 4 lines will be added to new messages, only the first line will be added to reply messages, so it is a good idea to put your name in the first line and optional text (job title, company, address, etc.) in the following lines. 4. Push the joystick to save and exit from Signature. 8.5 Saving Messages in the Personal Folder You can save any message in your Personal folder in FOLDERS. For more information on folders, see Managing Personal Folders on page 38. 1. Select INBOX or OUTBOX in the Main Menu, and scroll to the message you want to move. 2. Open the Inbox (or Outbox) Options popup menu and select >Move to Folder. If there are no subfolders in your Personal Folder, the message will be stored there automatically. Otherwise, a list of all your Personal subfolders will be displayed. 3. Scroll to the subfolder you wish to store your message in and press the joystick to move the message into that folder. The LCD display will return to the Inbox (or Outbox) list and the saved message will no longer be listed there. 26 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 9. Managing the Address Book You can store names and email or wireless addresses on your e80 device for quick access when sending messages. You can also create group lists to send messages to multiple recipients with a single address entry. Select ADDRESS BOOK in the Main Menu to display the Address Book list of contacts. 9.1 Adding a Contact to the Address Book 1. In the Address Book, press MENU to open the Options popup menu. ADDRESS BOOK
Sally Doe
Tom Brown
Zac Lee Alice Anka OPTIONS
>New Contact
>New Group 2.
, Select >New Contact to display the New Contact screen and type the persons first name Scin the First Name field:
EDIT CONTACT First Name: Ed. Last Name:
Title:
Wireless Addr:
You can scroll down to see more fields to edit. 3. Continue to move down to each field and enter the appropriate text. 4. Select the checkbox for each wireless or email address or phone number that can be used in a message To field. Phone numbers can only be used if enabled by the carrier. If no checkbox is selected, then this contact cannot be used in a message To field and is for information purposes only. 5. Set the Usage option field to Normal or Frequent. You can set Usage to Frequent for up to 10 contacts that are used most often. This will put the contact name at the top of the Address Book list, and it will also appear in the regular portion of the list. 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 27 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 6. When done, press MENU to open the Options popup menu and select:
>Save to save the new contact and return to the Address Book;
>Delete to discard the new contact and return to the Address Book. ADDRESS BOOK First Name: E Last Name: Br Title: Servic
Wireless Ad
Home Email:
Work Email:
Home Phone:
OPTIONS
>Save
>Delete 9.2 Adding a Group to the Address Book 1. 2. 3. Set Usage to Normal or Frequent (groups that are used most often and should appear at the top In the Address Book, press MENU to open the Options popup menu and select >New Group. In the New Group screen type a name for the group in the Name field. of the Address Book list). 4. Press MENU to open the Options popup menu and select >Edit Contact List to view a list of existing contacts (but not groups) in your Address Book. 5. Scroll down the list and select the checkbox for each contact that you wish to add to the group. CONTACT LIST
Sally Doe
Tom Brown
Zac Lee
Alice Anka You cannot add addresses manually; you can only add contacts that you have already created in your Address Book. 6. You can add a contact to your Address Book now by opening the Options popup menu and selecting
>New Contact. Or:
You can view more information about a highlighted contact by selecting >View Contact. CONTACT LIST
Sally Doe
Tom Brown
Zac Lee
Alice Anka A screen will be displayed with the detailed Contact information:
OPTIONS
>New Contact
>View Contact 28 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. 7. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide Sally Doe General Motors Home: 604-555-4567 Work: 888-555-9876
WA: sally.doe@wireless.com
HR: sdoe@home.com
WE: sally.doe@work.com Service Technician If necessary, edit the information displayed (select >Edit in popup menu) and select:
>Save to return to the contact list, or
>View Contact to display more detailed information about that contact. 8. When done adding contacts to the group, exit and save the new group in your Address Book. 9.3 Viewing Contact or Group Information 1. In the Address Book, scroll to a contact or group you wish to view. The contact or group name is highlighted. 2. Press the joystick to display address information for that contact or group. 3. You can press MENU and select >Edit in the Options popup menu to edit the contact information. Ed Brown Ford Motor Co Home: 604-555 Work: 888-555
WA: ed.brow
HE: eddy@ho
WE: ebrown@
Servicing Cle OPTIONS
>Edit
>Forward 9.4 Editing a Contact or Group 1. In the Address Book, scroll down to the contact or group that you wish to edit. The contact or group name is highlighted. 2. Press MENU to open the Options popup menu and select >Edit Contact or >Edit Group. The Edit Contact or Edit Group screen is displayed. In the Edit Contact screen, scroll down through the fields in the display and make changes as needed. In the Edit Group screen, press MENU to open the Options popup menu and select >Edit Contact List. Choir Usage: Normal Ed Brown Mary Clancy Lena Ng OPTIONS
>Save
>Edit Contact List 3. 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 29 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide Make changes as required in the displayed contact list and select >Save in the Options popup to return to the Edit Group screen. 4. Press MENU to open the Options popup menu again and select:
>Save to save changes and return to Address Book
>Delete to discard changes and return to the Address Book. 9.5 Deleting a Contact or Group 1. In the Address Book, scroll to the contact or group name that you wish to delete. The contact or group name is highlighted. 2. Press MENU to open the Options popup menu and select >Delete Contact or >Delete Group and then Yes in the Delete Confirmation screen. The contact or group is deleted from the Address Book contact list. 9.6 Forwarding a Contact You can send information about any of the contacts in your Address Book to another address. 1. While viewing a contact, press MENU to open the View Options popup menu and select >Forward. A Send Message screen is displayed with the contact information in the Msg field. 2. Type an address in the To field or add a contact from the Address Book. 3. Press MENU to open the Message Options popup menu and select >Send. 9.7 Customizing your Address Book Go to PREFERENCES Address Book to view the Address Book Options submenu:
Address Book Options Contact List Sort: Last Name Contact Field 1: [ Misc 1]
Contact Field 1: [ Misc 2]
Change the Sorting Order The list of contacts in the Address Book can be sorted by First or Last Name. 1. Select Contact List Sort in the Address Book Options submenu. 2. Select either First Name or Last Name". 3. Push the joystick to save and exit from Address Book Options. The next time you open the Address Book, the entries will be listed alphabetically by first or last name, depending on your selection. Add a Contact Label Each contact entry in the Address Book has two additional fields whose labels can be modified:
Misc 1 (default label) Misc 2 (default label). 30 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 1. Select Contact Field 1 (or 2) in the Address Book Options submenu. 2. Type a new label for that field. The label will be updated in all of the Address Book entries. 3. Push the joystick to save and exit. 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 31 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 10. Reading News If you are subscribed to one or more news services, you can receive, read, forward, delete and save news messages. 10.1 Reading a News Message If the Quickview popup is displayed, then select the News message you wish to read and press the joystick. Or:
1. Select NEWS in the Main Menu. 2. Select a News folder in the News submenu. 3. Highlight the message you wish to read and press the joystick to display it. The News message is displayed. Alternately, you can highlight the desired message in the News submenu and then press MENU to open the News Options popup menu and select >View Message. Stock Market
*Market Up
*Market Up
*Market Up
*Market Up
*Market Up
[date*---Dow
[Indu 2293.90 NEWS OPTIONS
>View Message
>Forward Message
>Delete Message
>Move to Folder
>Delete Read Messages
>Delete All Messages 10.2 Forwarding News 1. While the News message is displayed, press MENU to open the News Options popup menu and select >Forward Message. The Forward A Message screen is displayed. 2. Enter an address in the To field. You can do this manually or by selecting contacts from your Address Book (in the Message Options popup menu). 3. Add any text to the Msg field to preface the forwarded News message. 4. Press MENU to open the Message Options popup menu again and select >Send. The News message is sent to the addressee(s) and the display changes to the Main Menu screen. 10.3 Deleting News You can delete any or all News messages. News messages will also be deleted automatically when a new message is received and your News folder is already full. Automatic Deletion when News is Full When your News folders become full, your e80 device will automatically delete News messages to make room for a new incoming News message. The order of priority for automatic message deletion is:
1. The oldest messages marked as Read are deleted first. 2. If all Read messages have been deleted, then the oldest Unread messages will be deleted. 32 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide Note that any News messages saved in the \News Archive folder will not be deleted. Delete News Messages while in a News Subfolder To delete News messages yourself:
1. While a News message is highlighted in the News menu, press MENU to open the News Options delete the selected message delete all messages marked as Read in this folder delete all messages in this folder.
>Delete Message
>Delete Read Messages
>Delete All Messages popup menu and select one of:
Stock Market
*Market Up
*Market Up
*Market Up
*Market Up
*Market Up
*Market Up
*Market Up NEWS OPTIONS
>View Message
>Forward Message
>Delete Message
>Move to Folder
>Delete Read Messages
>Delete All Messages Or:
After opening a News message for viewing, press MENU to open the News Options popup menu and select >Delete Message. 2. Select Yes in the Confirmation message. Depending on the option selected, the selected News message, all News messages marked as Read, or all messages will be deleted. Delete News Messages while in the News Menu Alternately, you can delete messages as follows:
1. While a News folder is highlighted in the News menu, press MENU to open the News Options popup
>Delete All Read
>Delete All Msgs
>Del All Read Msgs
>Del All News Msgs
- delete all messages marked as Read in this News folder
- delete all messages in this News folder
- delete all messages marked as Read in all News folders
- delete all messages in all News folders. menu and select one of:
NEWS
\Entertainment
\Market
\Weather
\Sports Note that News messages saved in the \News Archive folder in FOLDERS will not be deleted using any of these Delete options. NEWS OPTIONS
>Move Folder Up
>Move Folder Down
>Delete All Read
>Delete All Msgs
>Del All News Msgs
>Del All News Read 2. Select Yes in the Confirmation message. Depending on the option selected, all News messages or all marked as Read, will be deleted in the selected folder, or in all folders (but not in the \News Archive folder). 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 33 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 10.4 Reordering News Folders 1. Select a News folder, press MENU to open the News Options popup menu and select one of:
>Move Folder Up
>Move Folder Down. 2. When you have finished moving folders, select >Back in the News Options popup menu to close the popup. 10.5 Customizing News Alerts You can turn alerts on or off and change the volume for all alerts (both News and Inbox), or modify the type of alert for different kinds of messages. 1. Go to PREFERENCES Mailbox Alerts. The Mailbox Alerts submenu is displayed. Mailbox Alerts Alerts: Yes Volume: Medium
>Inbox
>Weather
>Stock Market
>Entertainment
>News Events You can scroll down to see more alerts. 2. Set Alerts to Yes (ON) or No (OFF) and set the Volume level to one of Low, Medium, or High. Note that this affects both Inbox and News messages; do not make changes to these two items unless you intend them for all message alerts. 3. Select one of the News types (Weather, Stock Market, etc.) that you wish to set an alert for. The News Alert Options submenu is displayed. News Alert #1 Service: Yes Type: Vibrate Quickview: Yes History: 10 Set News Alert Options 1. Set Service to either:
Yes (receive a message and create folder for it) or No (message will not be received and associated folder will be deleted). 2. Set Type to your desired option. This may be one of Silent, Vibrate, or a selection of alerts provided by your network carrier. 3. Set Quickview to either:
Yes (a popup display of the new News message will appear automatically) or No (no popup display). In the Quickview popup you can choose to display the new message by pressing the joystick, or close the popup by pressing any other key. If no choice is made, the popup will eventually close by itself. 34 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 4. Set History to a number from 1 to 20 or No Limit, for the maximum number of messages to be stored in the folder. When the maximum number for a folder is reached, then your e80 device will automatically delete messages from that folder according to the deletion rules for Automatic Deletion when News is Full on page 32. Messages will also be deleted when the e80 device runs out of News message memory. 10.6 Saving News in the News Archive Folder You can archive any news message in your News Archive folder in FOLDERS. For more information on folders, see Managing Personal Folders on page 38. 1. After selecting the News message for viewing, press MENU to open the News Options popup menu and select >Move to Folder. If there are subfolders in the \News Archive folder, a menu of all those subfolders will be displayed. If there are no subfolders, then the News message is moved to the \News Archive folder and no further action is necessary. 2. Scroll to the folder or subfolder you wish to store your message in and press the joystick to move the message into that folder. The message will be deleted automatically from your News. 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 35 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 11. Creating and Managing Memos You can create and save text files on your e80 device. These can also be added to mail messages that you send out. 11.1 Creating a Memo You can create and store memos in FOLDERS on your e80 device. 1. Go to FOLDERS \Memos and press MENU to open the Memo Options popup menu. MEMOS Budget To Do List Sparks MEMO OPTIONS
>New Memo
>Edit
>Delete
>Delete All 2. Select >New Memo to open the New Memo screen. MEMO Label: . Text:
3. Enter a name for your memo in the Label field. For example: Shopping. 4. Enter the memo text in the Text field. For example: Pickup tomato sauce, noodles, peppers. 5. Press MENU to open the Memo Options popup menu and select >Save. The memo and the popup menu close and the memo label (Shopping) appears in the Memos folder. 11.2 Viewing a Memo To read a memo you have already created:
1. Go to FOLDERS \Memos And scroll to the desired memo. 2. Press the joystick to display the memo text. 11.3 Editing a Memo 1. Go to FOLDERS \Memos and scroll to the memo to be edited. 2. Press MENU to open the Memo Options popup menu and select >Edit. 3. Make any changes in the Edit Memo screen. 4. Press MENU to open the Memos Options popup menu again and select >Save. The changes are saved and the memo and popup menu are closed. 36 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 11.4 Deleting a Memo 1. Go to FOLDERS \Memos and scroll to the memo to be deleted. 2. Press MENU to open the Memo Options popup menu and select >Delete. A confirmation message appears; select Yes in the message. The memo is deleted from the folder submenu. 11.5 Inserting a Memo into a Message You can insert a memo into an outgoing message (in SEND A MESSAGE). 1. With the cursor in the Msg field of a new outgoing message, press MENU to open the Message Options popup menu. SEND A MESSA To: Tom@hotm Msg:
Tom, Sally:
. MESSAGE OPTIONS
>Send
>Insert Quick Text
>Insert Memo
>Save to Draft 2. Select >Insert Memo from the popup menu. A list of saved memos is displayed. 3. Select the desired memo from the list. The list closes and the text of the memo is inserted at the cursor in the message field. 4. When done, press MENU to open the Message Options popup menu and select >Send. 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 37 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 12. Managing Personal Folders You can store messages, news, memos and any text files in your e80 device Folders. You can create subfolders in the News Archive and Personal subfolders for organizing the messages that you save there. When you select FOLDERS from the Main Menu, 4 subfolders are displayed:
- for messages being created or edited
\Draft
\Memos
\News Archive - for storing news messages
\Personal
- for storing mail messages.
- for memos that you create 12.1 Creating a New Subfolder for Mail or News Messages You can only create subfolders in the Personal and News Archive folders for organizing your saved mail or news messages. 1. Select FOLDERS in the Main Menu. 2. Select the \News Archive or \Personal folder. You cannot create new subfolders in the Draft or Memos folders. 3. Select >New Folder and press MENU to open the Folder Options popup menu. FOLDER OPTIONS
>New Folder
>Edit Name
>Delete
>Delete All FOLDERS
>New Folder
\Home
\Business FOLDERS Folder Name: A 4. Select >New Folder in the popup menu to open the New Folder screen. 5. Enter a name for the new subfolder. 6. Press MENU to open the Folder Options popup menu again and select >Save. The New Folder submenu closes and the new subfolder appears in the Personal folder submenu. 38 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide FOLDERS
>New Folder
\Home
\Business
\Appointments 12.2 Editing a Subfolder Name You can change any subfolder name by selecting it in the Folders menu, pressing MENU to open the Folder Options popup menu, and selecting >Edit Name. 12.3 Deleting Subfolders You can delete a subfolder by selecting >Delete in the popup menu, or delete all subfolders by selecting
>Delete All. 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 39 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 13. Setting Personal Options Your e80 device comes with certain options already set for you. You can change any of the options listed in the Preferences Menu, save them, or reset to the original (factory default) settings. To start, select PREFERENCES in the Main Menu. PREFERENCES
>Alarm Clock
>Date and Time
>Mailbox Alerts
>Options
>Owner Information
>Private Time
>Quick Text Scroll down to see more. Alarm Clock settings described below. See page 15 for Date and Time settings. See page 24 for Mailbox Alerts settings. See page 42 for Options settings. See page 15 for Owner Information settings. PREFERENCES
>Options
>Owner Information
>Private Time
>Quick Text
>Address Book
>Signature
>About Scroll up to see more. See page 42 for Private Time settings. See page 23 for Quick Text settings. See page 30 for Address Book Options settings. See page 25 for Signature settings. See page 14 for About information. 13.1 Setting Up the Alarm Clock You can set one or two alarms on your e80 device. For example, you may set Alarm #1 for a wake-up time on weekdays and Alarm #2 for a weekend wake-up time. 1. Go to PREFERENCES Alarm Clock. The Alarm Clock menu is displayed. Alarm Clock Alert Volume: Medium
>Alarm #1: OFF
>Alarm #2: ON 2. Set Alert Volume to one of High, Medium, or Low. In the Alarm Clock menu, you can see whether either alarm is set ON or OFF. To set an alarm that is currently OFF, do the following:
40 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 3. Select >Alarm #1 (which is currently set OFF) to open the Set Alarm #1 submenu. Set Alarm #1 Alarm Clock: No Frequency: Once Time: [HH] :[MM] [AM]
Alert Type: Beep 1 Snooze: Yes Comment:
4. In the Alarm #1 submenu you can make the following changes:
Alarm Clock: set to Yes to turn ON, or No to turn OFF Frequency: set alarm alert to sound Once (once only), Daily (every day), Weekday (every weekday), or Weekend (every Saturday and Sunday), at the specified time Time: set the hour (0012), minute (0059) and AM or PM (only if Time and Date has been set to 12-hour format) for the alarm alert Alert Type: set to your desired option. This may be one of Silent, Vibrate, or a selection of alerts provided by your network carrier. Snooze: Yes (alarm alert will sound up to 3 more times at 10 minute intervals) or No (only one alarm alert) Comment: enter text to describe Alarm (e.g., Dental appointment); this will appear in the Alarm Alert popup. 5. When done, save and exit from the Alarm #1 submenu and return to the Alarm Clock menu. 6. You can select >Alarm #2 and make similar changes there as well. 7. Push the joystick to save and exit from Alarm Clock. 13.2 Alarm Alerts When the alarm alert is triggered, an alarm alert screen appears on top of whatever was currently being displayed. Press any key to stop the alarm, but the popup remains onscreen until you close it or turn off the alarm. Alarm #1: Dental Appointment 9.30AM Sep 28 Wed
>Close
>Turn off Alarm #1 Close the Alarm Alert Popup Select >Close from the Alarm Alert popup menu. If Snooze is ON (set to Yes in Alarm #1 or #2 submenu), then the popup will reappear when the alarm alert is repeated in 10 min. You cannot turn off the alarm until the popup reappears. If Snooze is OFF (set to No in Alarm #1 or #2 submenu), then the popup will not reappear. 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 41 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide Turn Off and Reset the Alarm Select >Turn Off Alarm from the popup menu. The alarm is set to the next alarm time, if any (for example, next day at same time) and the popup is closed. 13.3 Setting Private Time Private Time allows you to turn off Message Alerts for a specified period of time every day (for example, when you are asleep at night). To configure Private Time:
1. Go to PREFERENCES Private Time. The Private Time submenu opens and you can make changes by pushing the joystick or to move from field to field. Private Time Private Time: No Start Time: [HH] :[MM] {AM]
End Time: [HH] :[MM] {AM]
Alert at End: Yes 2. Set Private Time to Yes to turn on Private Time. 3. Enter the Start Time by clicking in each field until the desired number or option appears:
hours (0112), minutes (0059) and AM/PM (only if Time and Date is set to 12-hour format in the Preferences menu) 4. Enter the End Time by clicking in each field until the desired number or option appears:
hours (0112), minutes (0059) and AM/PM (only if Time and Date is set to 12-hour format in the Preferences menu) 5. Set Alert at End to Yes (default) or No. When set to Yes, an alert sounds at the end of Private Time if new messages have been received since the start of Private Time. 6. Push the joystick to save and exit from Private Time. Private Time is now turned on and will go into effect for the selected time period (from Start Time to End Time). 13.4 Customizing Display Features You can customize your e80 device display with a number of display options. 1. Go to PREFERENCES Options to open the Options submenu. You can scroll down to see more menu options. Options Contrast: Low Confirm Delete: Yes Erred Msg Alert: No Font Size: 8-line Keyclick: No Screen Timeout: 30 sec Message Privacy: No 42 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide You can scroll up to see more menu options. Options Confirm Delete: Yes Erred Msg Alert: No Font Size: 8-line Keyclick: No Screen Timeout: 30 sec Message Privacy: No Timestamp: No 2. Make changes in the Options submenu as desired. Push the joystick or to move from field to or No (no confirmation message will be displayed). or No (no erred messages received, no alert required). field, and press the joystick to change options in each field. Contrast: Set the LCD display contrast to one of Low (default), Medium, or High. Confirm Delete: for a confirmation message whenever you delete a message or other item on your e80 device, set to Yes (default: confirmation message will be displayed), Erred Msg Alert: Set to Yes to sound an alert when an erred message is received, An erred message is a message with transmission errors. If your e80 device is enabled for accepting erred messages, then turning on the Erred Msg Alert option will set an alert whenever such a message is received. As soon as a corrected version of the message is received it will replace the erred version. Font Size: Set to 5-line for larger font or 8-line (default) for smaller font. Keyclick: Set to Yes for an audible click whenever the joystick or any key is pressed, Screen Timeout: Set to 30 sec (default) or 60 sec. After the e80 device has been idle for the selected length of time, the LCD screen will go blank to conserve energy. Message Privacy: If your e80 device is enabled for Message Privacy, then you can set this option Timestamp: Set to Yes to display device timestamp at the end of Inbox and News messages, If the network sends a timestamp with the message and Timestamp is set to Yes, then two timestamps will be displayed. to Yes for no signal or alert for a new message, or No for an alert when a new message is received. or No (default) to not display device timestamp. or No (default) for no click. 3. Push the joystick to save and exit from Options. 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 43 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 14. Maintenance 14.1 General Care Clean with a soft cloth dampened with soap and water. Do not immerse in water. Do not use alcohol or other cleaning solutions. Do not expose to excessive heat or extreme shock or moisture. 14.2 Battery Care The Battery Life Status Indicator will flash on the e80 LCD display screen when the battery needs recharging. 14.3 Charging the Battery Figure showing power cord being inserted Figure showing battery charging indicator 1. Plug the power cable into the right side of the external connector on your e80 device. The power cable has a special connector specifically for the power connector on the e80 device (see Figure 1 on page 9). 2. Plug the power supply into any 110 AC power outlet. The Battery Charging screen will appear on the LCD display. It will show the progress of the battery charging and indicate when charging is complete. 3. When charging is complete, unplug the e80 device from the power cable by tilting the connector plug up or down before pulling it out. The plug comes out easily when snapped up or down; it is designed not to come out easily when pulled away from the e80 connector. 14.4 Removing and Replacing the Battery Under normal circumstances your PerComm lithium ion battery should not need replacing for many years. If you do need to replace it, follow these instructions. Figure showing battery cover being removed Figure showing battery being installed First, removed the battery from the battery cabinet:
1. On the rear side of the e80 device, remove the battery cover by pressing down and outwards (in the direction of the arrows imprinted on the cover) on the cover thumb grip. 2. Grip the battery at the thumb hole on the lower side of the battery cabinet and pull the battery upwards and out. Now, replace the battery in the battery cabinet:
3. Position the PerComm lithium ion battery in the cabinet opening as follows:
the metal contacts on the back of the battery line up with the metal contacts inside the cabinet the label is facing upwards 44 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide the battery is at a 30 angle, the lower edge against the L-
shaped spring mechanism inside the battery cabinet. 4. Press downwards with one finger or thumb on the word PERCOMM on the battery, and with the other hand push the upper edge of the battery down and into the cabinet, so that the tabs on the edges of the battery fit into the appropriate cabinet slots. The battery should snap into place, with the labeled side facing upwards. CAUTION: Do not force the battery in; if properly lined up it should slide in easily. 5. Place the battery cover on top of the battery with the cover lugs fitting into the cabinet slots and leaving a gap of approximately 0.2
(0.5 cm) between the leading edge of the cover and the cabinet, and then push the cover tongue into place. Figure showing battery being installed Figure showing battery cover being replaced When a charged PerComm battery is installed, the e80 device turns on automatically and the Main Menu appears in the LCD display. CAUTION: You can only use a PerComm battery in your e80 device. Use of any other type of battery may cause damage to your e80 device. 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 45 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide 15. Troubleshooting e80 device does not turn on Check the battery. Is it charged, properly fitted, and are the contacts clean and dry?
You cant send messages Check the signal strength meter. If the signal is weak, move to an open space or, if in a building, move close to a window. Check your coverage setting. Are restrictions set?
You cant receive messages Check the signal strength meter. If the signal is weak, move to an open space or, if in a building, move closer to a window. The battery wont charge The battery loses charge faster than normal Check the charger. Is it properly connected? Are its contacts clean and dry?
Check the battery contacts. Are they clean and dry?
Check the battery temperature. If it is warm, let it cool before recharging. Is it an old battery? Replace the battery. Are you using a PerComm original battery? The e80 device is only designed to work with PerComm lithium ion batteries. Are you in an area of variable coverage? This uses extra battery power. Is it a new battery? A new battery needs two to three charge/discharge cycles to attain normal performance. Is it an old battery? Battery performance declines after several years of use. Are you using your e80 device in extreme temperatures? At extreme hot or cold temperatures, battery performance is significantly reduced. 46 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc. 16. Index about the e80, 9, 14 address book, 27 adding a contact field label, 30 adding a new contact, 27 adding a new group, 28 changing the sort order, 30 customizing, 30 deleting a contact, 30 deleting a group, 30 editing a contact, 29 editing a group, 29 forwarding contact information, 30 viewing contact information, 29 aircraft and EMI, 4 alarm clock, setting up, 40 alerts alarm, 41 erred message, 43 inbox, 24 news, 34 automatic message signature, setting an, 25 back light, turning it on/off, 9 battery care of, 44 charging, 8, 44 installing, 7 loses charge too fast, 46 removing and replacing, 44 safety, 6 won't charge, 46 canceling a sent message, 22 characters, typing numbers, special, uppercase, lowercase, 12 charging the battery, 8, 44 cleaning your e80 device, 44 confirm delete popup, setting, 43 control keys, 12 conventions used in this manual, 13 customizing display features, 42 deleting messages, 21, 22 device mode indicators on the LCD display, 11 display contrast, setting, 43 display light, turning it on/off, 9 e80 device won't turn on, 46 electromagnetic interference (EMI), 4 erred message alert, setting, 43 external connector, 9 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide FCC compliance, 4, 6 folders creating a subfolder, 38 deleting a memo, 37 deleting subfolders, 39 editing a subfolder name, 39 insert memo in message, 37 moving mail messages to, 26 moving news messages to the news archive folder, 35 new memo, 36 viewing a memo, 36 font size, setting, 43 forwarding messages, 21 function keys, 12 general care, 44 inbox, 20 customizing incoming message alert, 24 deleting messages, 21 forwarding a message, 21 reading a message, 20 replying to a message, 20 installing the battery, 7 joystick, using the, 11 keyboard, using the, 12 keyclick, setting, 43 lanyard, attaching, 8 LCD display, 10 contrast adjustment, 43 customizing, 42 device mode indicators, 11 status indicators, 10 turning back light on/off, 9 main menu, 10 maintenance, 44 managing incoming messages, 20 managing outgoing messages, 22 medical devices and EMI, 4 memos creating, 36 deleting, 37 inserting in messages, 37 viewing, 36 message privacy, setting, 43 message timestamp, 25 messages canceling sent, 22 2003 PerComm, Inc. REVISION 2: 3/10/03 47 using in a message, 19 radio frequency. See RF exposure reading a message, 20 reading a news message, 32 removing/replacing the battery, 44 replying to a message, 20 resending a message, 22 reviewing sent messages, 22 RF exposure body-worn operation, 4 operational characteristics, 4 safety information, 4 batteries, 6 blasting areas, 5 EMI, 4 medical devices, 4 RF exposure, 4 while driving, 5 saving messages in the personal folder, 26 sending messages, 17 adding a contact from the address book, 17 composing, 18 editing manual entries, 18 inserting a memo, 37 manual address entry, 17 saving a draft, 19 serial connector, 9 setting personal options, 40 setting up your e80, 14 signature, creating a, 25 special characters, typing, 12 status indicators on the LCD display, 10 subfolders. See folders timeout, setting screen, 43 timestamp, setting, 43 timestamp, setting a message, 25 troubleshooting, 46 unpacking the e80, 7 uppercase/lowercase characters, typing, 12 viewing system information, 14 e80 Personal Messaging Device Reference Guide can't receive, 46 can't send, 46 deleting, 21, 22 forwarding, 21 incoming, 20 outgoing, 22 reading, 20, 22 replying to, 20 resending, 22 saving, 26 saving a draft, 19 sending. See sending messages navigating the e80 menus, 11 news automatic deletion when news is full, 32 customizing news alerts, 34 deleting, 32 forwarding a news message, 32 reading a message, 32 reordering news folders, 34 saving messages in the news archive folder, 35 numbers, typing, 12 outbox, 22 canceling a sent message, 22 deleting messages, 22 resending a message, 22 reviewing sent messages, 22 owner information, 15 power connector, 9 preferences menu, 40 about, 14 address book options, 30 alarm clock, 40 mailbox alerts, 24, 34 options, 42 owner information, 15 private time, 42 signature, 25 timestamp, 25 private time, setting up, 42 quick text creating, 23 deleting, 24 editing, 23 48 REVISION 2: 3/10/03 2003 PerComm, Inc.
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1 | 2003-04-17 | 901 ~ 902 | PCT - PCS Licensed Transmitter worn on body | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2003-04-17
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
PerComm Inc
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0007556392
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1 | Physical Address |
22 Tower Office Park
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Woburn, Massachusetts 01801-2113
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United States
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n/a | ||||||
app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
NNT
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
1100
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
L**** Y********
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1 | Telephone Number |
781 8******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
781 8********
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1 | Firm Name |
PerComm Technologies
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1 | Name |
R****** O******
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1 | Physical Address |
3999 Henning Drive, Unit 402
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Burnaby, V5C 6P9
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1 |
Canada
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1 | Telephone Number |
604-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
604-2********
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r******@percomm.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
PerComm Inc.
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1 | Name |
L****** Y****
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1 | Physical Address |
22 Tower Office Park
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Woburn, Massachusetts 01801-2113
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United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
781-8******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
781-8********
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l******@percomm.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | PCT - PCS Licensed Transmitter worn on body | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | e80 2-way pager | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | The power is ERP. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific configurations tested for this filing. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific belt-clips/holsters/accessories tested for this filing or belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 0.5 cm separation between the device and the user's body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Highest reported SAR are body: 1.1 W/kg. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Protocol Labs
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1 | Name |
R****** S******
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1 | Telephone Number |
604-6********
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1 | Fax Number |
604-6********
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r******@protocol-emc.com
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1 | 1 | 24D | 901.00000000 | 902.00000000 | 0.3630000 | 0.5000000000 ppm | 10K0F1D |
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