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1. e Ke xe ke oar N Battery Information This pager is designed to operate on one AA size alkaline battery Do not use any other battery type than AA alkaline If the display shows LT the battery level is low Replace the battery as described on page 4 The correct time and any stored Messages will remain intact for up to one minute after removing the battery if the pager is first turned off in accordance with the Pager Off procedure Page 6 WARNING Use of a battery other than an Energizer E91 1 5V AA Alkaline Battery may impair Intrinsic Safety UL rating of this device Ko Ko c Ky id Kep O D 3 xe Par i Kas id a O k O 4 Battery Installation and Removal Ensure that the pager is off Otherwise settings and messages may be lost See page 6 for instructions on how to turn your pager off Place the pager face down in the palm of your hand Unlock the battery door lock by sliding it to the unlocked position Push the battery door and slide it out as shown Slide a new battery into the battery compartment Ensure that the battery polarity is correct as indicated on the housing To close the battery cover slide the battery door back into position and lock it using the battery door lock Button Definition Up Button Down Button Read On Button Function Button Backward Button Forward Button Backwar
2. SET CONTRAST Oom Set Zoom Reminder Auto Scroll Press once from the Main Menu screen to go to the Function Menu screen SET ALERT will appear Press B four times to navigate to PAGER CONTROL Press to enter subfunction screen Press lt 4 gt move to the next control icon Press to enter the selected control setting screen Set Contrast Set Contrast To change the display contrast of your pager s screen Press once from the Main Menu screen to go to the Function Menu screen SET ALERT will appear Press B four times to select PAGER CONTROL then press and SET CONTRAST appears Press to select Set Contrast Press 4 to select and change the display contrast of your pagers screen Press to confirm your settings or to cancel V 5 Q O 5 O 5 LL V 5 c Q c O 5 O 5 LL Auto Scroll Activating Auto Scroll will cause the display to scroll through a message automatically The display will scroll faster or slower depending on the set speed Press from the Main Menu screen to go to the Function Menu screen SET ALERT will appear Press the P button four times to select PAGER CONTROL then press Press B once and AUTO SCROLL appears Press to select Auto Scroll Press to make auto scroll active CJ or inactive a Press to highlight auto scroll level and use A Y to select SLOW MEDIUM or FAST as the
3. Q O 7 V 5 c O 5 O 5 LL Co Function Menu Current Function SET ALERT Prompt 250048 Set Alert Set Time Private Time Turn Pager Off Pager Control Set Alarm Press to enter the Function Menu screen from the Main Menu screen Press to move to the previous next Function Menu icon Press to enter the current selected function sub menu Press m to cancel and return to the Main Menu Pager Tips After 16 seconds of inactivity on any screen the pager returns to the standby screen without saving changes Alert mode 00 0 01 al A ETES 1234156 7 ote an melodies Melody Mode Icons Press to enter the Function Menu screen from the Main Menu screen Press to enter alert mode sub function Press amp B to move to different alert modes from vibrate to sleep vibra call chirp continuous alert and pleasing alert 1 to 8 Press to confirm your selection or to cancel The alert status is updated in the status icon display as described below el Audio d Sleep Alert melody chirp Receives message but no continuous alert alert Vibra call d J Vibrate ad Vibration followed by Vibration audio alert V 5 c O 5 O c 5 LL 9 V 5 c Q c O 5 O 5 LL Quick Access to Vibrate mode You can use to guickly access Vibrate mode if your pager is currently in Audio Alert mode Your pager must be on the Mai
4. enter Personal Notebook Message Function screen o lt TI N Q O N V Q N D Mail Folder Information Service Your pager can receive information such as world news or financial report the extent of the information received depends on your carrier Press any button to enter the Main Menu Screen from the standby screen Press to enter the Mail Folder Screen from the Main Menu screen No mail alert inactive when the cursor is on the Mail Folder icon Cursor position number of mail slots Read mail alert inactive Unread mail alert inactive BU mg vsa Bom Tt Unread mail alert active Read mail alert active No mail alert active Current cursor position You can store a maximum of 5 mail messages from the same source in one slot After a slot is full 5 messages the next incoming message will delete the oldest message N Q O N T Q N x Mail Folder Function Menu Press to enter the Mail Folder Function Screen from the Mail Folder Screen 4 15 ad aa ESCAPE VP LAR ESCAPE ALERT ON OFF Press W P to move to the previous next Mail Folder Function prompt Press to activate the selected function A confirmation message comes with DELETE SLOT and DELETE ALL SLOTS Press again to confirm your settings or to cancel DELETE ALL SLOTS DELETE SLOT N Q O N W Q N N You can enter Mail Message Function menu by pr
5. moisture Clean the pager housing using a soft non adhesive cloth Do not immerse the pager in water Do not use any other cleaning solutions v O c c ad gt ot LS DAVISCOMMS DAVISCOMMS S PTE LTD 361 Ubi Road 3 04 06 Armorcoat International Building Singapore 4086644 500021R02
6. BRAVO 800 User Manual Contents Introduction Pager Features Getting Started Battery Information Battery Installation and Removal Button Definition Pager On Pager Off Backlight Main Menu Screen Function Menus Alert Mode Quick Access to Vibrate Mode Time and Date Private Time Alarm Pager Control Set Contrast OMANADAANAAAARWWNHDND 10 11 12 13 14 15 Auto Scroll 16 Reminder Alert 17 Set Zoom 18 Messages 19 Button Defintion for Mail Folder 19 Button Definition for Personal and Notebook Folders 20 Mail Folder Information Service 21 Mail Folder Function Menu 22 Personal Folder 24 Personal Folder Function Menu 25 Receiving Messages 27 Error amp Priority Messages 28 Message Full Indication amp Duplicate Messages 29 Notebook Folder 30 Notebook Folder Function Menu 31 Maintenance 32 Care of your Pager 32 N e O Pager Features The Bravo 800 offers a wide range of useful features 4 Line 20 English character screen Up to 30 Personal messages Up to 15 Maildrop addresses Memory 5 Messages per address 16 notebook slots for messages transferred from Personal or Maildrop 8 user selectable alert melodies Vibrate alert and Vibra call Quick access to Vibrate mode 3 speed auto scrolling option Priority alert Private Time Backlit display for ease of reading in dark Message zoom in out mode Unread message indication Alarm
7. Mail Folder Function screen When reading an Mail Folder Message scrolls down through the message When it reaches the bottom it jumps to the next message When it reaches the last message in the slot the pager returns to the first message of the slot move to the next message move to the previous message jumps to the top of the message When at the top it returns to the Mail Folder Screen scrolls down through the message When it reaches the bottom it jumps to the next message When it reaches the last message in the slot the pager returns to the first message of the slot enter Mail Message Function screen N Q O N N Q Ke Button Definition for Personal and Notebook Folders In the Personal or Notebook Folder Screen displays content of current message move to the next message move to the previous message move to the previous line of message icons move to the next line of message icons enter Personal Notebook Folder Function screen When reading a Personal or Notebook message scrolls down through the message When it reaches the bottom it returns to the Personal Notebook Folder Screen mB move to the next message lt a move to the previous message jumps to the top of the message When at the top of the message it returns to the Personal Notebook Folder Screen V scrolls down through the message When it reaches the bottom it returns to the Personal Notebook Folder Screen
8. d Button navigate back Forward Button navigate forwards Function Button access the function menus Read On Button read messages hold to turn pager on Down Button navigate down hold to guick access vibrate mode Up Button navigate up yo _ i id ep e7 5 ye ed Sem 4 ep O 6 Pager ON Press and hold dm for 2 seconds to turn on the pager Pager OFF Pressthe button once from Main Menu screen to go to Function Menu screen then press the B button five times to select TURN OFF function Then press the button TURN OFF is displayed Press the button again to confirm turning your pager off or the m button to cancel WARNING Pager must be turned OFF before removing the battery Otherwise messages and settings will be lost Backlight Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn ON the backlight manually Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn OFF the backlight manually Main Menu Screen STATUS ICON DISPLAY Day Date Alarm Display soya UME 0 AYO MILA Baal Battery Level Indicator Alert Status oma OO Notebook Folder Mail Unread Folder Message s Unread Slot s Personal Indicator Indicator Folder The pager returns to the standby screen after the time out period Time date battery level and Private Time are displayed in the Standby screen Press any button to return to the Main Menu Screen O id i Kas id N O 5
9. essages the new received messages will overwrite the oldest read messages first D ug yaa PSS SSS Se a a li ST MESSAGE TERT FREWIEHM Message Full Indicator When your pager receives a duplicate of a message it will not show multiples of the same message but will show only one message and display the Duplicate Message icon in the message preview screen ed t Duplicate Message MESSAGE TERT PREVIEW icon m Q O T 7 Q 29 Notebook Folder You can store up to 16 important Personal or Mail messages in your Notebook Folder When the Notebook Folder is full MEMORY FULL appears if you attempt to store Personal or Mail messages to the Folder Cursor icon Message icon MESSAGE TERT PREVIEH Press the Button to enter the Notebook Folder screen from the status screen when the cursor is on the Notebook Folder icon N Q O N 7 Q 0 Notebook Folder Function Menu Press to enter the Notebook Folder Function Screen from the Notebook Folder Screen ZA DELETE ESCAPE MESSAGE DELETE ALL You can enter Notebook Message Function menu by pressing when you are reading the message The operation is the same as the Notebook Folder Function menu except there s is no DELETE ALL N Q O T V Q DM Maintenance Care of your Pager To maintain the fine guality of your pager s display screen please do not subject the pager to extreme temperatures or
10. essing when you are reading mail The operation is the same as the Mail Folder Function menu except there is no DELETE ALL SLOTS and there is an additional function of MOVE TO NOTEBOOK which allows you to move individual Mail messages to the Notebook Folder N Q O N W Q Le Go Personal Folder Press am to enter Personal Folder Screen from the Main Menu screen when the cursor is on the Personal Folder icon Current message number Total messages 03 00 PZA ar Fi Cursor icon Read group message Unread message Read message Unread group MESSAGE TEXT PREVIEH message Locked message N Q O N V Q N A Personal Folder Function Menu DELETE ESCAPE MESSAGE LOCK UNLOCK DELETE ALL MESSAGE MOVE TO NOTEBOOK Press to open the Personal Folder Function Menu screen Press mp to move to the next Personal Folder Function prompt Press to activate the selected function A confirmation prompt comes with DELETE ALL and DELETE MESSAGE Press again to confirm or m to cancel N Q O N W Q NO oO Amessage is defined as read once the firts page has been read Previewing a message is not considered as reading a message Locking a message prevents it from being accidentally deleted or overwritten by new messages You can lock up to 15 messages You can enter Personal Message Function menu by pressing when you are reading the me
11. n Menu page in order to use this function Alert Mode active Silent mode active dulu www A Boo So amp Press and hold y for 2 seconds to access Vibrate mode Repeat the process to return to previously active Alert mode When the pager is in Private Time quick access to Vibrate mode is not available Time and Date To access and set the time and date of your pager 12 00 AM O1 JAN 03 Press once from the Main Menu screen to enter the Function Menu screen and SET ALERT will appear Press B button once to select SET TIME then press the button and a 12 hour clock appears To select the 12hr or 24hr clock press A Y then press to advance and set the hour of your pager After presing P to highlight the hour field use the Y button to choose the value Repeat the above steps for setting minutes AM PM day month and year Press to confirm your settings or em to cancel V 5 Q c O 5 O z LL A V 5 Q c O 5 O 5 LL Private Time Activating Private Time sets a daily period of time in which your pager will not alert Private Time overrides any current ALERT MODE status However the pager will still receive messages the ALARM will still sound and Priority Alerts will still alert when the pager is in Private Time idol UU m WAI Private time active a START END 12 00 AN 12 00 FPM Press the button once from Main Menu sc
12. reen to go to the Function Menu screen SET ALERT will appear Press B twice to select PRIVATE TIME then press to enter A flashing clock appears Press A to activate or deactivate the Private Time function Press B to go tothe START field press to set the starting time Then Press B to goto the END field press V tosetthe ending time Press to confirm your settings or to cancel A dot at the left of the Status Icon Display indicates that the function is active Alarm To use your pager as an Alarm 00 Gol a 0 7 271 amp 00an 01 FEE OS Press once from Main Menu screen to go to the Function Menu screen SET ALERT will appear Press B three times to select SET ALARM then press to enter anda flashing 4 appears Press A Y to turn the alarm ON 1 or OFF 4 Press B to move to the time field Press 4 to change the hour then press B to move to the next field Repeat this step for setting minutes AM PM day month and year Press to confirm your settings or to cancel When the Alarm is active an Alarm icon is displayed in the Status Bar Pager Tips By setting no date for your alarm the alarm will sound every day at the specified time example 3 00 AM V 5 Q O 5 O 5 LL V 5 c Q c O 5 O 5 LL sh A Pager Control The Pager Control Menu allows you to control the default settings of your pager
13. scroll speed Press to confirm your settings or to cancel Reminder Alert By turning Reminder on the pager will alert at 2 minute intervals when there are unread messages REMINDER OFF Press once from Main Menu screen to go to the Function Menu screen SET ALERT will appear Press B four times to select PAGER CONTROL then press the button once and press the B button twice and REMINDER appears Press to enter the Reminder menu Press Y Button to switch ON or OFF Press to confirm your settings or em to cancel V 5 Q O 5 O 5 LL N 1 5 c O 5 O 5 LL Set Zoom You can double the font size of your message display for easy reading igg aiii a 0 vs TI SET 200M OFF Press once from Main Menu screen to enter the Function Menu screen and SET ALERT will appear Press the B button four times to select PAGER CONTROL then press the button and scroll the B button three times and ZOOM appears Press to enter the Set Zoom menu Press to switch ZOOM ON or OFF Press to confirm your settings or to cancel Button Definition for Mail Folder In the Mail Folder Screen lt A y displays the content of current message in the slot move to the next slot move to the previous slot preview the previous message in the current slot preview the next message in the current slot enter
14. ssage The operation is the same as the Personal Folder Function Menu except there is no DELETE ALL Please note Locked messages cannot be deleted Additionally unread messages cannot be deleted by using DELETE ALL m Q O N 7 Q 6 N Receiving Messages When a message is received your pager alerts you according to your set alert mode The time and date stamp at the end of each message indicates when the message was received Time and Date stamp 09 01 md yaa Jo tm MESSAGE TEXT MESSAGE TEXT MESSAGE TEXT 12 01AM O IFEB2O03 MESSAGE TEXT MESSAGE TERT MESSAGE TERT Lal 4 line x 20 Alpha characters Arrow indicating that the message continues on the next screen Press to read the message N Q O T 7 Q 27 Error and Priority Messages When an error message is received and read H appears in front of the message and the incorrect characters blink Error messages are a result of poor reception from the paging station 09 01 mg PA EHESS TEHT Blinking incorrect characters icon Error message indicator When a Priority message is received your pager will alert you with a unique alert no matter what mode the pager is currently in eg sleep vibrate private time etc The sender determines priority messages Q O N h Q 8 N Message Full Indication and Duplicate Messages If the Message Full Indicator appears and you have not deleted the old m

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