User Manual

NOMAD - NRT102
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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This shows that operator 2 has clocked on. There is one message (01%)
waiting to be sent to the system (the clock on message).
The message has been sent (00%) and confirmation that operator 2 is
recognised in the system by displaying their name. If operator 2 had not
been recognised then the following would be displayed.
If the battery starts to get low the “Batt” symbol will alternate with the time.
When the battery has insufficient power to operate the terminal reliably the
“Batt” symbol will be displayed continuously.
Whenever a terminal detects a valid transmission from a link unit a ‘!’ flashes
in lower left corner of the display. This is useful for confirming
communication.
4.3 PAGING FACILITY
There is a facility within the NOMAD system to send short text messages to
specific terminals. When such a message is received and the terminal is in
standby mode it will give a series of beeps and the standard display will be
replaced by the text message, which will flash on and off.
To cancel the message and return to normal standby mode press and hold
the 4 and 6 keys as if about to enter data. This will cancel the page
message. Press the ‘CLR’ key to return to standby mode.
A SMITH 06:32
123 00%
#002 06:30
123 01%
A SMITH Batt
123 00%
#002 VOID 06:32
123 00%
A SMITH 06:30
! 123 00%