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1.          STANDARD TELECOM AMERICA  Inc     15251 ALTON PARKWAY  SUITE 100 IRVINE  CA 92618  TEL 1 800 507 7392 FAX 949 585 1591    Web www nixxopagers com        780 E amp F 30             Nxxo  X PAGE USER S MANUAL                G etting Started    English User s Manual    French User s Manual    TABLE OF CONTENTS    INTRODUCTION                    4  FEATURES                          5  GETTING STARTED                6    Description of control buttons      6    Description of icons                7  m Turning your pager on and off     8     Setting date  amp  time                9     Choosing different alert modes    10  MESSAGES                        12     Reading messages                12     Duplicate messages              18  m Display   eH 13     Erasing a message               14      Erasing all messages              14    Locking a message               15   m OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS           18    Activating menu board            18   m Setting alarm                    20   m Setting auto timer                 21   m Setting reminder alert             22     Entering greeting                 23   m Ready messages                   24   m Setting low battery alert           26   m Setting script language           27      BATTERY INFORMATION         28  m Low battery indication            28   m Replacing battery                 28       z  o   l               e         E          INTRODUCTION    Welcome to Nixxo Pager World   Your new pager provides you with many
2.         2 5   gt  m From standby mode  press    two times to activate       nrr3   Repeat the above procedures to set each field  uni  u   mnm          E Dt g  MP m       menu  L9 sc   The standby screen displays icon  amp   ep T se       x       m Press and release     until  SET ALARM    displays         RLRFR   9     m Press   to activate alarm menu  9 ss 3  SETTING AUTO TIMER 9   e               77    E zi pire         enoa  e  alarm    ALATA You can set your pager to power on or off automatically at a selected time of day    i 8             You can save battery power by using this function     When the desired alarm displays  press        From standby mode  press      two times to access  m Select  On  by pressing                   the first menu board    Refer to page 18    S      Press and release    until    SET AUTO    is EET           displayed  ele  IOI            o  z              gt                   z      E  Q   e                          m Press     AUTO     SVG   m Press     to select  On   Then press    to confirm   meen                    e Sve     Follow the same procedures of time setting to set the  on and off times   Refer to page 9    m Th n reen displays icon             standby screen displays icon  amp           DBDE 3nR  4  e SVC    4  SETTING REMINDER ALERT    You can set your pager to alert every 5 minutes in case you have unread messages       Activate the second menu board    Refer to page 19         Press and release     until    Unread FNC   
3.   LOB BRTTETM  If the pager is set on low battery alert  it sounds a beep      alert     2  REPLACING BATTERY    X page is designed to operate with a single AAA size alkaline battery      Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow      Lift the battery cover away from rear cover          Remove old battery     m Insert a new battery taking note of the positive      oy    and negative     marks on the battery  L garreRY  COVER                Compliance Information    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     Changes or modifications not expressly approved the party responsible for compliance  could void the user s authority to operate this equipment     This Class  B  digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference   Causing Equipment Regulations     
4.  VEC DEC VEC VEC EC VEC VEC VEC LEC        63 JJ    FULL    LZ          svc  p  4  Tone Alert      Auto On Off Timer  Vibration Alert  Zr Low Battery  JJ Melody Alert RP   Duplicate Message    Pager Alarm Service Area Indicator   1 Locked Message Bw Continued Message   Full Memory Capacity     9          9            gt   A      m                                                           e 3 TURNING YOUR PAGER ON AND OFF 4  SETTING DATE AND TIME 9  E       1   lt x   TURN OFF   Press      Backlight comes on  Then press    T  n Mees    5 i  m    nie ER EU LOC Y   7p  To turn your pager off  press    two times  When Fane OFFF again     Tone off     or    Tone on     is displayed           Q   9   Tone off  or    Tone on  is displayed  press and  ch t em      Press     repeatedly until    SET TIME    is displayed  EET        4  2 release      to scan menu until  Power off  is    Tae CES ae  gt   E displayed       P          Due   z     Press  9 to turn off     Press    to select menu  The month indicator begins to                TURN ON T TA T NEA NEA NEO N                         TR      E  e x Dx Dx Dx Ex Fx E P e           E d your pager on    pete eden tae     Press      to move to the desired number  3         9 9 prayed  E Press    to enter correct month  The date indicator Ne    G9    BACKLIGHT starts blinking   Press   to activate lamp    Repeat above steps to set all fields   Backlight remains on for 4 seconds before automatically turned off  NOTE   Please adjust the da
5.  enhanced features     Such as 20 kinds of ready messages  3 alarms  and English  amp  French menu script     Nine segment display makes easy to read messages   This user s guide gives instructions on how to use    X PAGE    pager     FEATURES      FLEX Protocol   m 520 Characters Private Message Memory   20 Slots x 26 Characters    m 20 Ready Messages   User Option On Off    m AGC  Auto Gain Control  Function Available  Side View 1 Line Display  9 Segment       Menu Display Available in English  amp  French   m Battery Backup When Replacing Battery      Date  amp  Time Display      Receiving Time Stamping      Message Lock   m Memory Full Indication      Message Error Indication       Individual Delete  amp  Delete All      1 Daily  amp  2 Event Alarms      User Selectable 15 Melodies  amp  5 Tones    Vibration Alert     User Programmable Auto On Off Timer    Reflective Backlighting Display     User Programmable Unread Message Alert    User Programmable Low Battery Alert    Duplicate Message Indication     User Programmable Headline      1 AAA Battery        m                Ed  LE  wn   9   z       9        1  DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL BUTTONS     gt   Screen        _ Read Button    Function Button               1        b    Function Button a    Enter menu set   2          Change alert mode ak       i Poa          Select menu  a Stop alert or alarm                                                 2  DESCRIPTION OF ICONS   Vet Ve js jet Vet Vd Vd Vd Ned jet jet Vd   WEG DEA VEC
6.  is  displayed  Then press           Press     to select             Then press   to confirm     5  ENTERING GREETING                  UTERA FRE               INE       F   7  4        You can enter greeting messages upto 12 characters including space  The greeting is    shown on the initial screen when power is on   m Activate the second menu board    Refer to page 19         Press and release     until    SET GREETING    is  displayed  Then press    to confirm       Press    to select the first character  then press   9 to confirm                  e   0  a          gt   m  T      2  O  z   9   2  a                               o m Repeat the above steps until you have entered the entire message    Press    to set 9  Q E 2 When         pde A   Z are followed by space     which is followed m Press     to select  ready on   FER 8  zi y            UJ end              Press   to confirm  3    z  z  gt      r   ar 6  READY MESSAGES al   lt  CODES FOR READY MESSAGES      Twenty ready messages are permanently stored in the memory of X page pager  CODES MESSAGES CODES MESSAGES CODES MESSAGES Q  E When the pager receives a code number instead of phone number  it activates ready  020  Callhome  027 Pick you up X084 Appt  time      messages          x   o  To send ready message  the person  paging you  enters   and then a code number of x poe ec sm x             B E EA      ready message  For example  entering code   020 displays  Call home  on the screen  X023 Come office   030 Ilove
7.  you x037 Thanks   See the available codes on the next page   gt   024     Spvisor urgt  031 Imiss you  038            To receive ready messages on your pager  do the following   025              kids  032 Good night  039 Running late   m Access the second menu board    See page 19    026 Pick me up  033        x   m Press and release     until    Ready Msg  is            R58     displayed                                      o 7  SETTING LOW BATTERY ALERT 8  SETTING SCRIPT LANGUAGE 9  fe  d     You can set your pager to low battery alert using this function  when the battery is low  Your pager provides you with two menu script languages to choose from  English and 9       From standby mode  press      French  P  ien    Press and hold    for 2 seconds to activate the   From standoy mode  ros  c  Second menu board    Refer to page 19    m Press and hold    for 2 seconds to access the              Press and release      until    LOW        Fnc  is LOW             BOP Ora menu            Reter to  page 19   9     displayed          Press and release     until    SET LANGUAGE  is EE  LRR  HRHE             displayed  2 nud      e    Press      77   m Press       oy              Press     to select  On     TA FRE Bn      Press      to select language   m Press    to confirm     ES       m When the desired language is displayed  press           Z  Q  i   4              re      gt       Lu  E   lt q  a       1 LOW BATTERY INDICAITON          X page displays icon 2 when battery is low
8. T LOCK FNC     Then   SE  LOCH        press         we      ERASE ALL    command erases all messages except the locked messages    Press    to turn the message lock  ON   NPUEUNEDNUE    Press     Backlight comes on  T      LLL L0     Press    to confirm  9  m Press and hold    for 2 seconds  EFKE Hi  E   FOL       The screen automatically changes to  ERASE ALL   m Press    to erase all messages                                      LOCK A MESSAGE   Press     Backlight comes on   m Pr     r   isplay the m    us Ide  Press   repeatedly to display the message to be 0507713902    Press    again   Unlock    is displayed  Hm nre s  locked  9 z LOO 0 97 y       Press    to confirm  s a    Press     Backlight comes on                 g  Press    again  The screen shows    ERASE  EFRSE    C 4  SVC   m Press      The screen displays    LOCK      Lore P   9              O  i  i  Press     The message is now locked  When you IBDBER 11382  read a locked message  you can see icon  amp  bottom    a E             of the screen     UNLOCK A MESSAGE  m Press     repeatedly to select the message to be unlocked           o  z      LE  O  z               E   z      E  a   e        1  ACTIVATING MENU BOARDS    X page has 2 menu boards     FIRST MENU BOARD     To activate a menu board  press      Backlight comes on    m Press    again   Tone off    or  Tone on  is displayed      As     is pressed  the following menu shown on the down is displayed one after  another    m When the desired menu is disp
9. layed  press                                Y mE  Mo EY Y 7    Tork               REL         E      EE  MATA    4  SA     WE     w  1  SET ALERT 2  SET MELODY 3  SET ALARM  SE        Pouer          ZET AUTO    4   vc 4         4  suc  4  SET TIME 5  POWER OFF 6  SET AUTO TIMER    SECOND MENU BOARD    To activate the second menu board  press         Backlight comes on     m Press and hold    for 2 seconds  At first the screen displays  Tone off  or    Tone           but it changes to    ERASE ALL      which is the first option of the second menu board      As   5 pressed  the following menu is displayed one after another    m When the desired menu is displayed  press                                   3 EFBEE E  EET   Are ENP  Tonk OFF         Fk per 1 RE A E     P suc 4  Sve     sve  1  ERASE ALL 2  SETLOCK  NRFEBA4 ERF EY BFEETTHBH zi  LOO IEEE FO  KAS ITER      FER 555       ES  E  su          3  SET REMINDER ALERT       4  ENTER GREETING                        BAER            Gus                                     AL               4  sve          6  LOW BATTERY ALERT       7  SET LANGUAGE                     RI    O   U       e   z   gt                                                                    9 2  SETTING ALARM   Press    to confirm    DE  30A  Q        P SVG      t5 X page has 2 types of alarms   daily alarm  everyday   alarm     Press     2  to enter the hour to the desired hour  Then   nn   3BR   9  Z special alarm  one time   alarm 2  3   press    to confirm
10. te in Feb  of ordinary year    because the pager will go to Feb 29 regardless of leap year        a  ul  E         lt           N   9   z                 5  CHOOSING DIFFERENT ALERT MODES    You can choose one of 3 types of alert modes   beep  vibration or musical alert     1  VIBRATION ALERT       Press    to change the sound alert to vibration alert   Backlight comes on       Press    again     Tone Off  is displayed       Press    to confirm  The standby screen displays  amp                     2  SOUND ALERT   X page has 15 melodies and 5 tones       To choose sound alert  press      Backlight comes on     Press    again   Tone on  or  Tone off    is displayed                e H          Press     to display  Melody Set          Das  4      Press    to confirm  To scan sound  press         mE  hau  i WOE LECCE  m The screen shows the number for each sound             From 1 to 15 are melody alerts and from 16 to 20 are  beep alerts  When the screen displays an alert you  want  press    to confirm     m The standby screen shows 4  or 3  depending on  your choice      9          9            gt                               1  READING MESSAGES      When a message is received  X page either audibly alerts   beep or musical alert  or vibrates and displays the message   To stop vibration or audible alert  press any button         f X page has any unread message  the screen  displays    PAGE     To see the current time  press      The current time will be displayed 3 seconds la
11. ter      Press     to display the message  The screen  displays the time the message was received        Press     again to display the message         f the message is continued to next page     is displayed   Press     again to read the continued message              E SVG             Suc        01  the slot number  A  message address        GUPUZ P391                                         2  DUPLICATE MESSAGES    m  f pager receives a duplicate message  duplicate icon  ae  displays on bottom of the screen     3  DISPLAY       If the pager has 20 messages   PAGE FULL    is displayed   If X PAGE receives more than 20 messages  the oldest  message gets deleted as new message is received     m When the pager has no message  the screen  displays  No Page  upon pressing of         m When an error occurs receiving a message   E  is  displayed on the screen   E  means error message                                                           4  ERASING A MESSAGE 6  LOCKING A MESSAGE    After reading a message  press      aii You can protect messages from being erased by    ERASE ALL    function   Backlight comes on  2  E    m Press    again  You are prompted with    ERASE     BEERS SET MESSAGE LOCK FUNCTION  display  al      r      Press      Backlight comes on      Press    to confirm  If you want to exit this mode    Press and hold    for 2 seconds   press          The screen changes to    ERASE ALL       EFREE ALL    4   50   5  ERASING ALL MESSAGES    Press     to display    SE
    
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