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        I. PAGER DIAGRAM A. “Up” key B. “Down” key C. “Function” key D
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1.  that the capcode setting    is protected and the user cannot alter the setting     2004000  2004008  2004016  2004024  2004032  2004040  2004048  2004056    vV  vV  x  vV  x  v  V  v    on  Atrh whe       18    3  Setting The Alarm   Use the  FUNCTION  key to go to the utilities  menu and then choose the alarm option   amp    using the  UP     DOWN  and then the  READ   key     12 00 AM       The user may change the alarm on   off  hour   minute and time format  AM or PM   Use the   DOWN  key to increase the field and the  UP   key to decrease   READ  key to sequence  through the various fields  then save the changes  and exit  To exit without change  press the   FUNCTION  key  When the alarm is activated     19    a bell icon  A  will appear at the bottom right    corner of the screen     4  Adjusting The LCD Contrast  Use the  FUNCTION  key to go to the utilities    menu and then choose the contrast option      uh  using the  UP     DOWN  and then the   READ  key        Adjust to the desired contrast using the  UP      DOWN  key and complete by pressing    20     READ   Exit without change by pressing the   FUNCTION  key     5  Zoom Function  Use the  FUNCTION  key to go to the utilities    menu and then choose the enlarging fonts option    A     using the  UP     DOWN  key and then  confirm by pressing the  READ  key  The fonts    displayed on screen will be enlarged as below   Fdr0Na FdrlNa  Fdr2Na FdrdNa    Fdr4Na FdrdbNa  Fdr6Na Fdr7Na       21    6  Choosing Audio  Vi
2. I     PAGER DIAGRAM    wo  gt     J          Up    key       Down    key       Read Confirm    key    A  B  C     Function    key  D  E  Display Screen    Symbols Illustration    Ha Receiving Range Display    Battery Full Indication       Low Battery Indication    K Sound Alert Display  K Mute Display    R Vibration Alert Display     Beep   Vibrate Display    CHARGING and animated icons  bars    displayed when the pager is charging     CHARGING       CHARGING COMPLETED and three bars on  display when battery is fully charged     CHARGING  COMPLETED          CANNOT CHARGE and no icons  no battery   wrong battery type or fault     CANNOT CHARGE             EXTERNAL POWER FAIL and no icons  when   power has been removed from the nightstand    EXTERNAL POWER  FAIL          Ill  Operation   1  Insert an AA type battery  1 2V NiMh  rechargeable or 1 5V alkaline  into the  battery compartment  observing the polarity  diagram provided in the base of the  compartment  Replace the battery cover and  fit the locking screw  Note  the pager will  emit two short beeps when the battery is first    inserted  The pager is NOT yet switched on     2  To switch the pager On  press the    Read Confirm key briefly  After two seconds  the pager    Welcome    screen will be  displayed and the pager will beep for the set  duration  The pager is now ready to receive  calls  Note  if the pager has been  programmed in    battery save    mode  the  display will blank after a short while  The  pager is st
3. bration Or Mute Alert  Use the  FUNCTION  key to go to the utilities  menu and then choose the alert option using   UP     DOWN  and then  READ  to toggle    M  between the audio high a      audio mid  2       E   audio low  E    vibration 4E      audio  vibrate   m   and mute   mode        22    7  Switching the Pager Off  Use the  FUNCTION  key to go to the utilities    menu and then choose the power off option    z    E7   using the  UP     DOWN  key and then  confirm by pressing the  READ  key  Unlike  the power saving mode  the pager will not  receive any message when it is switched off this  way  Press the  READ  key for one second to    turn on the pager again     V  Changing Battery Battery Charge   When the battery icon     is shown and the     LOW BATTERY    notice appears on the  screen  the battery is nearly exhausted and  should be changed  for alkaline  or charged  for  NiMh  as soon as possible  within 4 8 hours      23    y     b42A4 Pager       B 07 PHM Ole Ql 07    Change the battery by switching off the pager   removing the battery door screw  opening the  battery door and removing the old battery   Replacement is a reversal of the above  procedure  The messages will be kept for  minimum 15 minutes when the battery is  removed    Battery Charging  if a NiMh AA Battery is    fitted  when the battery icon  O  is shown and  the    LOW BATTERY    notice is displayed   place the pager in the Charger until     CHARGING COMPLETED    is shown on the    screen  usua
4. he  UP  and  DOWN   key to navigate through the messages  At the    15    end of every message  the receiving time and  date are appended  Public messages may not be  protected or deleted  Note that the paging  service provider may or may not broadcast  public messages and the number of public    messages depends on the service provider     IV  Utilities Menu Operation  1  Adjusting The Real Time Clock  Use the  FUNCTION  key to go to the    utilities menu and then choose the clock    option   is   using the  UP     DOWN  and  then the  READ  key     rs    12 02 AY 01 01 07       16    The user may change the time and date  Note  that time format  AM PM or 24hr  and date  order  DD MM or MM DD  are pre   programmed by your distributor    Use the  DOWN  key to increase the fields and  the  UP  key to decrease  Use the  READ  key  to sequence through the various Fields and save  the changes and exit  To exit without changing   press the  FUNCTION  key     2  Switching Cap codes On or Off    Press the  FUNCTION  key to go to the utilities    menu and then choose the capcodes option         with the  READ  key  This allows the  user to disable enable capcodes  addresses    Position the cursor against the address number  you wish to change and press the Read key  Use  the UP and DOWN keys to toggle between Tick    17     ON  or X  OFF   Press Read key to store the  new setting  Press Function key to exit  Note  if  a lock symbol appears to the right of the  capcode  this indicates
5. hing  and it may be unprotected Si PE   by first locating the message and then pressing  the  FUNCTION  and  READ  key      l  Thc mecting start  t 10 00AM    spe       1     3 3 High Visibility Backlight   The pager provides a backlight for reading  messages in poor light  At any screen when the  pager is on  holding the  FUNCTION  key for  two seconds will turn the backlight on  The  backlight will remain on until a key is pressed  and held  The user may turn off the backlight  explicitly by holding the  FUNCTION  key for  another two seconds  The pager can also be pre   programmed by your distributor to  automatically switch the backlight on when a  message is received or when any key is pressed   It should be noted that whilst convenient  this    feature will reduce battery life     3 4 New And Unread Messages  A message is regarded as unread if the user does  not press any key when it is first received  The    message number for unread messages will be    12    marked in reverse video mode  do not confuse  with message content received with error which  is also marked in reverse video   When a  message first arrives  it is displayed and the  pager will give an alert tone  The alert can be  stopped by pressing any key  If it is not stopped  during the alert period  the alert time is pre   programmed by your distributor   the message is  treated as an unread message  Note  when a new  message arrives and the memory is full  the last  unprotected message will be deleted to 
6. ill able to receive calls in this mode  and the display can be re activated simply by  pressing any key     Use the  FUNCTION  key to cycle through the    four main menus     a      i 84Z 44 Pager       6 07 PN 01 01 97     1  the Welcome menu which appears upon  power up  The top line shows the pre   programmed Welcome message  whilst the  bottom line shows the current time and date     2   amp   3  the public message menus  These list  the active public message folders  these menus  are only visible when the pager is set for wide    area paging  they will be omitted when pager is    set for Scope paging    FdrQName0 FdrlNamel    Fdr2Name2  Idr3Namne3    Fdr4Name4 Fdr5Name5  Fdr  Name   FdrfName7        4  the utilities menu  This allows access to the    following functions     Time Date  Capcodes On Off  Alarm  Display  Contrast  Zoom  Alerts  Pager Off  see  Section IV for full details      BO       a Pe m       3  Reading Private Messages   3 1 Reading Messages   Press the  READ  key whilst at the Welcome  menu    The highlighted number means the message is    unread     So  Soo oboe      The meeting star      Please call back    Mr  Chan arrives    will come back    _ We will be togeth    Please go to offi    Please bring me s         Buy some vegetabl    Press  READ  again to read the whole message    and other earlier messages     1 The meeting start  al 10 00AM    IB 12 02AM 01 01 07       You may also use the  UP  and  DOWN  key to  navigate through the messages  At 
7. lly about 2 hours      24    VI  Specifications    Display small fonts  21 characters  8 Lines  Display large fonts  17 characters  4 lines    Storage  20 000 English characters   Battery  1 x AA NiMH rechargeable or AA  alkaline battery   Weight  100g with battery   Private messages  60  30 can be protected   Public messages  100 maximum   Typical battery life   gt 30 days  based on 8  messages received per day     Dimensions  79 x 54 x 25 mm    25    VII  Precautions    1     Avoid humidity  Never let water or other    liquids gets into the unit     2  Keep away from sources of heat     6   T      Remove the battery if the unit is not in use for    periods of greater than one month  Use only  proprietary brand alkaline or NiMH     rechargeable  batteries       Do not subject the unit to undue shock  stress    or strong impact       To clean the unit  use only a soft dry cloth     Do not use strong cleaning agents or other  liquid detergents   Do not touch the screen with sharp objects     Do not attempt to repair the unit yourself     All upgrade editions are subject to change    without further notice  Due to our policy of    continuous improvement there may be some    minor differences between the contents stated in    26    this User Manual and the actual operation of the  product  E  amp  OE     CE Declaration of Conformity for Pager  84ZAA   The Manufacturer hereby declares that the  equipment identified above and to which this  Declaration relates conforms with the pr
8. make    room for the new one     3 5 Power Management   To save power  the LCD screen will go back to  the Opening Screen if there is no key activity  for 8 seconds  the time is pre programmed by  your distributor   If the pager still does not    detect any key activity for another 4 seconds    13     again  preprogrammed by your distributor   the  LCD screen will be powered off  In this power  saving mode the pager is still able to receive  messages as usual  If a new message arrives  the  screen will be turned on automatically and the  message will be displayed  The user may also    turn on the screen explicitly by pressing any key     4  Reading Public Messages   This feature is only available where the pager  has been pre programmed to receive wide area   public  messages  It is not applicable to Scope  paging systems  which are private  on site   messaging systems    Press the  FUNCTION  key whilst at the  Welcome menu to go to the public message  menu and then use the  UP     DOWN  key to  choose the expected item  then press the  READ   Key     14    Weather report    News  U S  presi   Share Index  Nasd  Programs  6 00    Foreign Exchange  Sports News  Chin  Humorous Story     Marketing Inform     SS 3 Oe CIES       The highlighted number means the message is  unread  Press  READ  again to read the whole    message and other messages down     1  Weather Report   Temperature 25 degree   humidity 80   it s sunny    today  2B G 02AM 01 01 07       The user may also use t
9. otection  requirements of Council Directive 89   336    EEC on the approximation of the laws of the  Member States relating to electromagnetic  compatibility    Changes or modifications not expressly  approved by the Manufacturer could void the  user   s authority to operate the equipment and    invalidate any warranty     21    FCC Statement  Class    B    Digital Device   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 by the Manufacturer could void  the user   s authority to operate the  equipment     28    
10. the end of    every message  the receiving time and date are  appended alongside the call tone     A        B        C      or       D     whose use is assigned by the paging  service provider  To save memory  messages  with the same content but with different call  tone will be stored as one message with a  reminder tag appended   i e  repeated duplicated  call  the setting depends on how the pager has    been programmed      3 2 Protecting Or Deleting Messages   Private messages can be deleted to free up  memory space  Important messages can be  protected to avoid accidental deletion  Use the   READ     UP     DOWN  key to locate the  message to be protected  deleted and then press  the  FUNCTION  key     1 The meeling slarl  at 10 00AM    va a et       Three options are available    z   1  to protect  Bri  the message    nl    2 to delete  4 cK the message    yd   3 to delete all      i  messages   Use the  UP     DOWN  key to choose an  option and then the  READ  key to confirm or  the  FUNCTION  key to exit without choosing    any option   Note  the pager can be pre programmed  by    your sales distributor  to present the    Delete    All    icon first on the screen  This allows you to    10    delete all the messages with fewer button  presses  The pager may also be pre programmed  to inhibit any message deletion  In this mode the    message management menu is omitted     When a message is protected  it will be placed    at the end of the message queue for   of    searc
    
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