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1. 1 Fig 9b Enter this mode to select the different type of alerts e Standard Tone Melody Chirp Silent Press the FUNCTION button and hold more than 2 seconds to enter into the function menu mode Press the FUNCTION button to scroll through the menu prompt until SET ALERT prompt is displayed Fig 9a Press the READ button to enter into the set alert mode Fig 9b Next Press the READ button twice to scroll through the choice alerts available Beep Beep2 Beep3 4 elody1 elody2 elody3 Chirp Silent In the silent mode pager continues to receive messages though it will not emit any alert to prompt the user Press FUNCTION button to select the desired alert Pager returns to standby after that Alert Setting Mode 10 Receiving and Reading Messages The pager will emit an alert audibly or vibrates IN depending on the alert setting mode when a NEW message page is received The pager will also display the number of unread messages In the case if there are two unread messages the pager will display as Fig 10a 0805 10005 Press the READ button to display the first Fig 10b message Fig 10b Press the READ button again to advance to the Y next screen of the same message to display the 073 05 00 message arrival time Fig 10c Fig 10c In the case where no message is received pressing the READ button will cause the pager
2. on menu prompt until SET ALARM prompt is displayed Fig 13a Fig 13b Press the READ button to enter into alarm setting mode Pager will display the ALAR ON prompt Fig 13b Press the FUNCTION button to set the alarm This 05 00 p will cause the hour field to blink Fig 13c Press the READ button to increment the hour field Fig 130 4 Y Press the FUNCTION button to move to the minute 06 00P field and set the minute field by pressing the READ Fig 13d button Fig 13d Setting the Alarm Continue to set the AM PM field in a similar way Upon completion pager returns to standby screen displaying the desired set time Alarm icon amp will light up to indicate alarm is active To Turn Off Alarm While in standby mode press the FUNCTION button and hold for more than 2 seconds to 4 Y enter into the function menu mode Press the ALARA ON FUNCTION button to scroll through the menu Fie 13 prompt until SET ALARM prompt is displayed 8 Pressing the READ button will cause the pager to display ALARM GN Fig 13 a 2 Press the READ button again to turn off the ALARN OFF alarm Pager will display as Fig 13f Fig 13f see ne aiam a Next press the FUNCTION button to return 09 07 05 002 the pager to the standby screen Fig 13g Fig 13g 14 Backlighting In low light conditions press the FUNCTION button to turn on the backlight The backlight will go off automatically after 8
3. seconds Setting the Alarm Backlighting 15 Other Features 49 Y Memory Full EUL Pager will display MEM FULL when all 21 slots are filled Fig 14 Fig 14 In Service Range Indication When the pager is within the coverage area the 1 In Service Range Indicator icon will appear the line of the display screen Low Battery Indicator The low battery indicator lights up when the battery energy level reaches a low level Users are advised to replace the battery immediately 22 Other Features Memory Full Pager will display FULL when all 21 slots are filled Fig 14 Note Do not use carbon zinc battery To install or replace the battery e Place the pager face down in the palm of your hand Push to slide the battery door out e Place the new battery into the battery compartment Caution Ensure battery polarity is correct before installing battery Do not insert battery in reverse polarity Pager Standard Features 25 This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference Caution Any change or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment USAMOBILITY ONE SOURCE FOR WIRELESS All USA M obility Wireless Services are provided by USA Mobilit
4. 4 Y to display as Fig 10d NO PAGE Fig 10d Receiving and Reading Messages 11 Locking and Unlocking Your Message The pager allows you to lock up to 10 messages 4 Y gt i A preventing you from accidentally erasing them or 09051000 ee osing them due to incoming message when Fig memory is full To lock message LOCK 2 Select the message you want to lock by pressing aoe the READ button to scroll through the memory Fig 11b Fig 11 Press the FUNCTION button to display the LOCKP prompt Fig 11b Press the s ay READ button to lock the message Pager will LOCKED display LOCKED and the lock icon will appear Fig 11c on the top row of the LCD Fig 110 Note Lock memory is full when up to 10 messages are locked Attempt to try to lock the 11th message will cause the pager to display LOCK FULL Locking and Unlocking Your Miessage To unlock message a aa The locked message can be unlocked in a 0905710005 similar way Press the READ button to display the message you wish to unlock Fig 11d Fig 11d T Press the F UNC TION button to display the UNLOCK P UNLOCKP prompt Fig 11e Fig Press the READ button to unlock the message The pager will display UNLOCKED and the lock icon A will disappear Fig UNLOCKED Fig 11f 16 Locking and Unlocking Your Message 12 Deleting Your Message The pager allows you to delete either
5. USER S GUIDE U SA M obility O dyssey N umeric Pager We thank you for making the ultimate choice to purchase the USA Mobility Odyssey Pager Your USA Mobility Odyssey Pager will help you keep in touch while on the move be it business related or leisure The USA Mobility Odyssey Pager is designed with ease of operation in mind and it aims to provide you many years of reliable service This user manual explains how the various features operate and provide important instructions to help the user get familiar with operation of this unit Contents ONAN BW NH See Se ee CO PAGER STANDARD FEATURES 4 BUTTONS Gra eed seaweed eda ees 5 DEFINITION AND TYPE OF ICONS 6 TURNING ON THE PAGER bahia aa tea 7 FUNCTION MENU 9055 48 845 054 054 205 hag ghd teenies 8 TURNING OFF THE PAGER eee eee eee eee eee 10 TO SET THE TIME AND DATE 11 SET VIBRATION AUDIBLE ALERT 12 ALERT SETTING MODE ee eee eee ee eee eens 13 RECEIVING AND READING MESSAGES 14 LOCKING AND UNLOCKING YOUR MESSAGE 15 DELETING YOUR MESSAGE esse eee eee eee eee 17 SETTING THE ALARM eee ee eee eee eee 19 PACKLIGHTING eke cate ete eee oleate onal 21 OTHER FEATURES 2 53642245 nek 22 1 Pager Standard Features The USA Mobility Odyssey Pager p
6. a single message or all messages at any one time Only read and unlocked messages can be deleted Selective Delete Select the message you want to delete by pressing the READ button to scroll through the memory CLEAR Press the FUNCTION button twice on the Fig 12a desired message screen to display CLEAR prompt Fig 12a 9 Y Press the READ button to delete the message 1 EARED The display will show the prompt CLEARED to indicate message has been deleted Fig 12b Fig 12b Deleting Your Message Clear All The page will allow CLEAR ALL function only if it receives more than one message In the standby screen press the FUNCTION button and hold for more than 2 seconds to enter into the function menu mode 49 gt Press the FUNCTION button to scroll through CLEAR ALLP the menu prompt until CLEAR ALLP prompt is 22 displayed Fig 12c Fig 12 Press the READ button to delete all read and 4 Y unlocked messages The pager will display ALL ALL CLEARED CLEARED to indicate all messages have been Fig 12d deleted Fig 12d gt Deleting Your Message 13 Setting the Alarm F The pager has a daily alarm for you to set at a specific time SET 818072 alert you of any important task At the standby screen press the FUNCTION button and hold for more than 2 Fig 13 seconds to enter into the function menu mode Press the FUNCTION button to scroll through the aL
7. ible alert with date and time display turn on the pager from the power off state press and hold the READ button for more than 2 seconds Turning On the Pager 5 Function Menu enter into the function menu mode press the FUNCTION button for more than two seconds This mode allows the user to access the various functions and features of the pager through a series of menu prompts Pressing the FUNCTION button allows you to scroll the menu prompts as illustrated Page 9 Note Menu prompt CLEAR ALL will not appear if no message is received Pressing the READ button allows you to select the function and brings you into the setting mode depending on the function selected Pager returns to standby screen if no button is pressed within 8 seconds Function Menu VIBRATONZAUDIO gt POWER OFF SET ALARN SET ALERT CLEAR ALL SET TIME ESCAPE 6 Turning Off the Pager Press the FUNCTION button and hold for more than 2 seconds to enter into the function menu mode Press the FUNCTION button to display the POWER OFFP prompt now press READ POWER OFFO button to turn off the pager In the pager off state pager displays only the date and time alarm feature will operate as normal though the 99 07 05 002 alarm icon amp is not displayed Pager will not be able to receive any message in this state The hour minute separator continues to blink to indicate
8. rovides the following features as standard 21 message slots capable of Individual delete or delete all storing up to 20 digits per slot In service range indication Backlight Daily Alarm Real time clock 12 hr with 5 Standard alert modes Audio calendar date display Pleasing Melody Chirp Reminder alert Vibration and Silent e Message lock 4 Standard tone alert and 3 Up to 10 message slots different pleasing melody alerts Message time stamping available for selection Low battery indicator Specifications are subject to change without prior notice a Pager Standard Features 2 Buttons ow FUNCTION button Use to enter into function menu mode Use to lock and unlock the message Use to turn on the back lighting display Passi x 80888888888 A 4 READ button Use to turn on the pager Use to read received messages e Use to select desire function Use to set clock alarm and standard Function Read alert mode Button Button suuons CHE 3 Definition and Types of Icons Top Row Icons 2 In service range Alarm icon 5 indicator Battery low icon gt Message continuation icon gt Definition and Types of Icons 4 Turning On the Pager 4 09 01 05 00 standby screen Insert battery into battery compartment and close the battery door Pager will power up with full display of all LCD segments and emit a short aud
9. the clock is working properly Turning Off the Pager 7 To Set the Time and Date Press the FUNCTION button and hold for more than 2 seconds to enter into the function menu mode Press the FUNCTION button to scroll through the menu prompts until SET prompt is displayed Press the READ button to enter into the set time mode Pager will display with the year field blinking Press the READ button to increase this field Fig 7a Press the FUNCTION button to move to the date 4 Y and time field Fig 7b 093 01 05 0802 Press the READ button to increase the digits in Fig 7 each field Proceed to complete setting the time field hour minute and AM PM Pager returns to standby upon completing all the fields To Set the Time and Date cH 8 Set Vibration Audible Alert You can select Vibration or Audible alert mode At the standby screen press the FUNCTION AUIL button and hold for more than 2 seconds to enter Fig Sa into the function menu mode Pager will display either Fig 8a or Fig 8b depending on the initial J state of alert mode it is in Fig 8b Press the READ button to select the audible or vibration mode In the audible mode pager will display the speaker icon on the top row to indicate to the user No speaker icon will be displayed in the vibration mode _ 12 Set Vibration Audible Alert 9 Alert Setting Mode Y SET ALERT Fig 9a Y
10. y FLEX and the FLEX logo are registered trademarks of Motorola Inc Odyssey is a registered trademark of PerComm Pagers Inc USA Mobility Reliable Messaging M ade Easy QuickStart and the USA Mobility logo are registered or unregistered trademarks and or service marks of USA Mobility 2000 USA Mobility All rights reserved
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