Local Area Personal Pager (170-7022) Operation Faxback Doc. # 18659 TURNING ON THE PAGER Your pager has two alert settings - audible and silent. Audible - For the pager to beep for 8 seconds when you receive a page, set ON/OFF to (speaker symbol). Silent - For the pager to vibrate when you receive a page, set ON/OFF to (speaker/slash symbol). TURNING OFF THE PAGER Set ON/OFF to (o) to turn off the pager and the display's backlight. CAUTION: All pages you received previously are automatically erased when you turn off the pager. SETTING THE TIME You must set the time for the pager to timestamp your messages. 1. Repeatedly press MENU until SET TIME appears on the display. 2. Press READ. The hour digits flash. Within 30 seconds, repeatedly press READ to set the hour. 3. Press MENU. The first minute digit flashes. Within 30 seconds, repeatedly press READ to set the first minute digit. 4. Press MENU. The second minute digit flashes. Within 30 seconds, repeatedly press READ to set the minute. 5. Press MENU. The time appears on the display. RECEIVING/READING MESSAGES When the pager receives a page, it alerts for 8 seconds. Press any button to stop the alert. The number of unread messages appears on the display. Press READ to display your message. If (>) appears on the display, the message continues on the next screen. The pager automatically displays the next screen after 12 seconds, or you can press READ to advance sooner. After your message, the timestamp screen appears on the display. It shows the time the message was received and the message slot number (the order it was received). Press READ to scroll through other messages. After you read all the messages, the time appears on the display. NOTES: If you do not read a message, the pager emits a reminder alert every 2 minutes and the number of unread messages appears on the display (for example, 1 PAGE). Messages are automatically erased when you turn off the pager. DISPLAY MESSAGES You might see one of the following messages on the display. OVERFLOW appears when the number of unread messages received is greater than the available memory. When this occurs, any new pages you receive "bump" the first page out of memory. When the same message is received more than once, DUPLICATE appears in the upper right corner of the display to indicate that the pager received a duplicate message. When a page is received without numeric data, TONE ONLY appears on the display. LOCKING MESSAGES You can lock messages into your scanner's memory so they are not bumped out when you receive more messages than the available memory. While the message you want to lock into memory appears on the display, press MENU. (lock symbol) appears on the display and the message is locked into memory until you erase it. ERASING MESSAGES To erase unwanted messages, press MENU until ERASE ALL appears on the display. Then press READ. All read messages are erased from memory, and all unread messages are moved to the first message slots. NOTE: You must read a message before you can erase it. PAGER IDEAS Give your pager number to friends and family. When they call your pager number, they can use their phone's touch-tone keypad to enter the number where you can reach them. This number appears on the display when you receive a page on your Local Area Personal Pager. You are in touch wherever you go. Include your pager number on your telephone answering machine message. This way you can receive important messages immediately without calling in for messages on your answering machine. Leave your pager number at your children's school and with the babysitter so you can always be reached in an emergency. Establish "code" messages with your family or friends. For example, your children can page you with the code "3333" to tell you they got home from school, or "2222" to tell you they are at a friend's house. Be creative! Give out your pager number instead of your cellular number. Then you can decide who to call back on your cellular phone, without paying for incoming cellular calls. This can drastically reduce your monthly cellular bill. (EB 12/14/95)