Mitsuki DFP-908 User manual

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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, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Caution : Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a Mitsuki Wave Numeric Display pager.
This User’s guide explains how easy it is to use the Mitsuki Wave pagers.
CONTENTs.
PAGER LAYOUT
1-1.FUNCTION INDICATORS.
1-2.CONTROLS.
OPERATING INTRODUCTIONS.
2-1.POWER ON.
2-2.RECEIVING AND READING MESSAGE.
SELECTING FUNCTIONS.
3-1.SETTING THE MODE.

3-2.ERASING THE ALL MESSAGE.
3-3.SETTING THE ALERT MODE.
3-4.TURNING YOUR PAGER OFF.
3-5.SETTING THE CLOCK.
3-6.SETTING THE ALRAM.
3-7.SETTING THE AUTO ON/OFF.
THE REST FEATURES.
4-1.CONTINUOUS MESSAGE.
4-2.PROTECTING & UNPROTECTING MESSAGE.
4-3.DELETING INDIVIDUAL MESSAGES.
4-4.DUPLICATE MESSAGES.
4-5.OVERFLOW THE MEMORY.
4-6.OVERFLOW THE PROTECTED MESSAGE.
4-7.BACK LIGHT.
4-8.PRE-PROGRAMMED MESSAGE(CANNED MESSAGE)
BATTERY INFORMATION.
5-1.BATTERY BACK-UP.
5-2.REPLACEMENT THE BATTERY.
1.
1.1.
1. PAGER LAYOUT.
PAGER LAYOUT.PAGER LAYOUT.
PAGER LAYOUT.
1-1.FUNCTION INDICATORS.
1-1.FUNCTION INDICATORS.1-1.FUNCTION INDICATORS.
1-1.FUNCTION INDICATORS.
SERVICE AREA. DUPLICATE MESSAGE
LOW BATTERY. PROTECTED MESSAGE.
ALARM. AUTO ON/OFF.
VIBRATE/ALARM MODE. CONTINUOUS MESSAGE.
1-2.CONTROLS.
1-2.CONTROLS.1-2.CONTROLS.
1-2.CONTROLS.
UP BUTTON
UP BUTTONUP BUTTON
UP BUTTON *Control Alarm.
(MODE)
(MODE)(MODE)
(MODE) Set Mode.
Delete & Lock Selective Message.
Turn the back light ON/OFF.
Enter the function menu.

Return the pager to the standby screen.
DOEN BUTTON
DOEN BUTTONDOEN BUTTON
DOEN BUTTON *Read Message.
(SELECT)
(SELECT)(SELECT)
(SELECT) Select Function.
Control Alarm.
Delay to return the Standby Screen.
2.
2.2.
2. OPERATING INTRODUCTIONS.
OPERATING INTRODUCTIONS.OPERATING INTRODUCTIONS.
OPERATING INTRODUCTIONS.
2-1.POWER ON.
2-1.POWER ON.2-1.POWER ON.
2-1.POWER ON.
Press Up or Down button for two seconds in power Off or replace a new battery to
Turn your pager on.Your pager gives an alert sound and vibration.
After displayong the power up screen, the time of day, day of week, and an alert indicator
are shown on the standby screen.
2-2.RECEIVING AND READING MESSAGE.
2-2.RECEIVING AND READING MESSAGE.2-2.RECEIVING AND READING MESSAGE.
2-2.RECEIVING AND READING MESSAGE.
Your FLEX pager can receive up to sixteen 20 character messages. When a message is
received the pager alerts for eight seconds.
Press the doen button to display the message and the time the message was recevied.
Press the down button to display the second screen.
The first screen of your message displays the message slot number and time recevied.
If a message is not read, the screen displays the number of unread message
(1 memos/2 memos) until all message are read.
1 Unread Message 2 Unread Message
3.
3.3.
3. SELECTING FUNCTIONS.
SELECTING FUNCTIONS.SELECTING FUNCTIONS.
SELECTING FUNCTIONS.
3-1.SETTING THE MODE.
3-1.SETTING THE MODE.3-1.SETTING THE MODE.
3-1.SETTING THE MODE.
Press the up button for two seconds to enter the mode function on the standby screen.
Either “DELETE ALL?’ or ‘MELODY SET?’ is displayed, depending on the message.

Press down button Press down button Press down button
Press down button Press down button Press down button
*Press the down for two second to enter the function menu at the selective modes.
3-2.ERASING ALL MESSAGE.
3-2.ERASING ALL MESSAGE.3-2.ERASING ALL MESSAGE.
3-2.ERASING ALL MESSAGE.
When there’s any message received, press the up button for two seconds to enter the
“DELETE ALL?”mode. If you press the down button for two seconds to erase all messages
except protected messages.The “ALL DELETED”is disolayed with
delete beep.
3-3.SETTING ALERT MODE.
3-3.SETTING ALERT MODE.3-3.SETTING ALERT MODE.
3-3.SETTING ALERT MODE.
Press the up button for two seconds to
Enter the “MELODY SET?”mode.
If you press the down button for two ▼
Seconds,”MELODY[01]”is displayed
With the melody.
Whenever you press the down button,
The alert menu is increased up to ▼
“MELODY [15]” scrolling and vibration
by turns.
When you press the up button to select
Alert menu, It is returned to the standby
Screen automatically.
3-4.TURNING YOUR PAGER OFF.
3-4.TURNING YOUR PAGER OFF.3-4.TURNING YOUR PAGER OFF.
3-4.TURNING YOUR PAGER OFF.
Press the up button for two seconds to enter the mode.

Press the down button shortly to enter the “POWER OFF?” mode.
Press the down button for two seconds to turnyour pager off.
When your pager is turned off, it cannot receiveany message and is only displayed
The time.(Press either up or down button for two sconds to turn your pager on).
3-5.SETTING THE CLOCK
3-5.SETTING THE CLOCK3-5.SETTING THE CLOCK
3-5.SETTING THE CLOCK
Press the up button for two seconds
to enter the mode.
Press the down button twice to enter
▼the ❝CLOCK SET!❞mode
press the down button for two sec-
onds and it is displayed ❝(00-01-01)❞
The year blinks.
If you press the down button, you
can change the year.
If you press the down button for two
▼Seconds, the month is blinks.
Press the down button to change the
Month.
The way to change the day is the
Same.
After you set the date, press the down button for two seconds
to set the day of the week and time.
The day blinks. If you press the down button, you can change
the day.
Press the down button for two seconds to swilch to the hour.
The hour blink.
Press the down button to change the hour |.
Press the down button for two seconds to switch to the min-
utes.
The first diglt of the minutes blinks.
Press the down button to change the first minute digit.
Press the down button for two seconds to switch to the second
Digit.
The second diglt of minutes blinks.
Press the button to change the second minute digit.
Press the down button for two seconds to switch to AM/PM.
The A or blinks.
Press the down button to change A or P.

After you set day of the week and the time of the day, press
the down button for two seconds to enter “DATE ON/WEEK
ON” mode.
By pressing the down button shortly, you can choose the date
Displaying type or the week type.
Press the up button set the clock type and to retum to the
Standby screen.
3-6.SETTING THE ALARM
3-6.SETTING THE ALARM3-6.SETTING THE ALARM
3-6.SETTING THE ALARM
Press the up button for two seconds to enter
The mode.
Press the down button three times to enter
The “ALARM SET?” mode.
▼If you press the down button for two seconds,
you can enter”ALARM(ON)/(OFF)” mode.
You can change (ON)/(OFF) by pressing the
Down button.
If you select ”ALARM (OFF)”, it is retumed to
the standby screen by pressing either up but-
▼ton shortly or down button for two seconds.
If you want to select “ALARM (ON)” mode,
Press the down button for two seconds.
It is displayed “AL ON 7:00A” and the hour
Blink.
The way to change the alarm time is the
Same with setting the clock.
When it is set “ALARM(ON)”. alarm is operated in
Spite of power OFF mode.
3-7.SETTING AUTO ON/OFF
Press the up button for two seconds to
Enter the mode.
Press the down button four times to
Enter the “AUTO SET?” mode.
If you press the down button for two sec-
▼onds, you can enter “AUTO(ON)/(OFF)”
mode.
You can change (ON)/(OFF) by press-

ing the down button.
If you want to select “AUTO (ON)” mode,
▼press the down button for two seconds.
It is displayed “6:00A 2:00” and the
starting hour blinks.
The first time is “ON” time and second
time is “OFF” time.
The way to change the auto on/off time
Is same with setting the clock.
When it is set “AUTO (ON)”. auto ON is operated in spite of
power OFF mode.
4. THE REST FEATURES
4. THE REST FEATURES4. THE REST FEATURES
4. THE REST FEATURES
4-1. CONTINUOUS MESSAGE
4-1. CONTINUOUS MESSAGE4-1. CONTINUOUS MESSAGE
4-1. CONTINUOUS MESSAGE
Message longer then 12 characters display on screen, indi-
cated by the ( )Icon. It is displayed up to 31 cgaracters.
4-2. PROTECTING & UNPROTECTING MESSAGES
4-2. PROTECTING & UNPROTECTING MESSAGES4-2. PROTECTING & UNPROTECTING MESSAGES
4-2. PROTECTING & UNPROTECTING MESSAGES
You can protect up to 10 messages so they are not erased or
replaced by new messages.
The message you want to protect/unprotect must be dis-
Plated on the screen.
To protect a message, press the up button and It is displayed
“LOCK?”.
Press the down button and it is displayed “LOCKED”
When reading a protected message, the protect( )icon
is displaye in the upper portion of the screen.
Press up button
Press down button

To unprotect a message, press the up button and the mes-
sage is displayed “UNLICK?”
Press the down button and it is displayed “UNLOCKED.” The
Protect( )icon is no longer displayed.
4-3. DELETING INDIVIDUAL MESSAGES
4-3. DELETING INDIVIDUAL MESSAGES4-3. DELETING INDIVIDUAL MESSAGES
4-3. DELETING INDIVIDUAL MESSAGES
Press the down button twice while the message is displayed and
“DELETE?” is displayed.
Press the down button to delete a message. All remaining
messages are moved to the next available message slots.
4-4. DUPLCATE MESSAGE
4-4. DUPLCATE MESSAGE4-4. DUPLCATE MESSAGE
4-4. DUPLCATE MESSAGE
If the same message is received more than once, the ( )
Icon is displayed when receiving your latest message. This
Message contains the latest time stamp.
4-5.
4-5.4-5.
4-5. OVERFLOW THE MEMORY
OVERFLOW THE MEMORYOVERFLOW THE MEMORY
OVERFLOW THE MEMORY
Your FLEX pager can store up to sixteen 20 character mes-
Sages. If the pager receives more messages than its available
memory can hold, the mew message replaces the oldest read,
unlocked message.
When all message slots are filled, the pager displays ‘PAGES
FULL.” Message must be read and erased to clear the ovet-
Flow condition.

4-6.
4-6.4-6.
4-6. OVERFLOW THE PROTECTED MESSAGE
OVERFLOW THE PROTECTED MESSAGEOVERFLOW THE PROTECTED MESSAGE
OVERFLOW THE PROTECTED MESSAGE
Your pager can store up to 10 protected messages. If you
Intend to protect more massages than its available memory.
The pager displays “LOCK FULL.”
4-7. BACK LIGHT
4-7. BACK LIGHT4-7. BACK LIGHT
4-7. BACK LIGHT
Press up button to tum the back light ON.
Press up button again to tum the back light OFF.
The back light tum off automatically eight seconds after
retuming to the standby screen
4-8. PRE-PROGRAMMED
4-8. PRE-PROGRAMMED4-8. PRE-PROGRAMMED
4-8. PRE-PROGRAMMED MESSAGE(CANNED MESSAGE)
MESSAGE(CANNED MESSAGE)MESSAGE(CANNED MESSAGE)
MESSAGE(CANNED MESSAGE)
this pager is capable of displaying pre-programmed alpganu-
meric messages.
The code numbers for there messages should only be given to
You frequently.
This code is made up of four digit declimal number..
Sending a pre-programmed messages:
Dial the pagers phone number as you would normaily do enter
indentity-code and message codes below followed by the
sgarp(#)
sign-them hand up.
LIST OF PRE-PROGRAMMED MESSAGES:
LIST OF PRE-PROGRAMMED MESSAGES:LIST OF PRE-PROGRAMMED MESSAGES:
LIST OF PRE-PROGRAMMED MESSAGES:
Code: Message
1100: Call home urgent
1101: Call home not urgent
1102: Call office urgent
1103: Call office not urgent
1104: I love you
1105: I miss you
1106: Sweet dream
1107: Call boss urgent
1108: Call boss mot urgent
1109: Good morning
1110: Have a nice day
1111: Happy valentine’s day
1112: Happy birthday
1113: Marry christmas
1114: Happy mew year
1115: Happy mother’s day

1116: Happy father’s day
1117: Congratulation
1118: Call me sweet heart
1119: Come home early
5.BATTERY INFORMATION
5.BATTERY INFORMATION5.BATTERY INFORMATION
5.BATTERY INFORMATION
The FLEX pager operates with one AAA-size alkaline battery.
When the battery is low, the user will be alerted by tome and
Low battery( )icon display on the standby screen. (The
Alert tone and icon will disappear only when a mew battery is
Replaced)
5-1. BATTERY BACK-UP
5-1. BATTERY BACK-UP5-1. BATTERY BACK-UP
5-1. BATTERY BACK-UP
Although you remove the battery, the memory such as
Received messages and the mode values you set remains for
About 10 seconds.
5-2. REPLACEMENT THE
5-2. REPLACEMENT THE5-2. REPLACEMENT THE
5-2. REPLACEMENT THE BATTERY(1.5V
BATTERY(1.5VBATTERY(1.5V
BATTERY(1.5V×”
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Unlock the battery cabinet by up lift the battery door lock.
Slide the lid forward to open the cabinet.
Take the old cell out.
Match the “+” on the battery with “+” marking outside the
Pager.
Close the battery cabinet.
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