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Apollo AP700 Alphanumeric Pager - Nurse/Hospital - Repl. 924/AL-A25/929
$ 81.84
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Description
The Apollo AP700 replaces the AL-A25 and the AL-924 pager models with a new, improved TFT display that is brighter and sharper than the LCD displays used on previous models. The new pager model is slightly smaller than the AL-A25 (929 Gold) but provides improved readability.Orders are shipped from our warehouse or the Apollo factory
directly
to you or your facility. Brand new pagers in the original gift box with user guide, chain, holster and battery. Hand-programmable for frequency, bandwidth, baud rate and up to 8 capcodes. A computer-connected programming cradle is
not
required but can be purchased separately from Prime Access Pagers (WeSellPagers). Printable hand-programming instructions are shown below. Please contact us with any questions about features or programming.
Be sure your paging or nurse-call system uses a frequency between 450 and 460 MHz. You will be able to easily program the pager to the exact frequency within the selected frequency range.
Pager Features:
Up to 8 capcodes
4 Keys Operation, User Friendly Interface
4 Lines, Total 84 Alphanumeric One Page Display
Large Memory Size; Total Capacity 28,672 Letters for POCSAG
16 Memory Slots, 10 Sets Full Message
4 Beep Alerts, 10 Melody Alerts, Vibration Sleep Mode
5 Daily alarm Sets
Large, high definition TFT alphanumeric display
One-year factory warranty
Easily hand-programmed for frequency, bandwidth, baud rate and capcodes.
Hand-Programming Instructions:
1) Hold the center button while inserting the battery until "Password: 0000" is displayed, then release the button.
2) Insure that "0000" is displayed as the password and press the right button.
3) The next screen will be the frequency and one of the digits will be flashing, this is the cursor. Use the left/right buttons to move the cursor, use the center button to increase the value of the digit. You can also set the bandwidth to wide or narrow on this screen.
4) Once the frequency is set correctly press the right button to continue.
5) The next screen is the first capcode. Follow the instructions in step 3 to set the capcode, then press the right button to continue. Enter additional capcodes and turn them 'On' as needed.
6) After the 8th capcode screen you will see the baud rate screen. Press the center button to select the baud rate that is used by your system transmitter, then press the right button to continue.
7) The next screen allows you to change the password if desired.
8) The next screen allows you to adjust the display contrast. Press the right button to complete and exit the programming mode.
9) PASS appears on the screen to indicate programming completion.