Audible Numeric Pager manual

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    USER’S GUIDE Numeric P ager USA Mobility Odyssey ™[...]

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    USA Mobility Odyssey ™ Numeric Pager W e thank you for making the ultimate choice to purchase the USA Mobility Odyssey ™ Page r . Your USA Mobilit y 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 provi[...]

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    1. P AGER ST ANDARD FEA TURES · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 4 2 . B UT TO NS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 5 3. DEFINITION AND TYPE OF ICONS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 6 4. TURNING ON T[...]

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    1 The USA Mobility Odyssey™ Pager provides the following features as standard: (Specifications are subject to change without prior notice) 4 1 . P ager S t an d a rd F e at u res Pager St andard Feat u res • 21 message slots capable of storing up to 20 digits per slot • Backlight • Real time clock (12 hr) with calendar date display • Remi[...]

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    2 5 2. But t ons But t ons Function Button Read Button FUNCTION button • Use to enter into function menu mode • Use to lock and unlock the message • Use to turn on the back lighting display READ button • Use to turn on the pager • Use to read received messages • Use to select desire function • Use to set clock, alarm and standard aler[...]

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    3 6 3. D efin it ion and T yp es of I con s D efin it ion and Typ es of I con s Audio alert icon Alarm icon Battery low icon Message lock icon In service range indicator Message continuation icon T op Row Icons[...]

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    4 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 audible alert with date and time display . T o turn on the pager from the power off state, press and hold the READ button for more than 2 seconds. 7 4. T urning On t he P ager Turning On the Pager 09-01 0[...]

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    5 T o 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). Not e: Menu prompt “ CLEAR ALL? ” will not[...]

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    9 Funct ion Menu VIBRATION/AUDIO SET ALERT ESCAPE POWER OFF CLEAR ALL SET ALARM SET TIME[...]

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    6 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 OFF? ” prompt, now press the READ 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 alarm icon is not disp[...]

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    7 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 TIME? ” 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 fi[...]

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    8 Y ou can select V ibration or Audible alert mode. At the standby screen, press the FUNCTION button and hold for more than 2 seconds to enter into the function menu mode. Pager will display either Fig. 8a or Fig. 8b depending on the initial state of alert mode it is in. Press the READ button to select the audible or vibration mode. In the audible [...]

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    9 Enter this mode to select the different type of alerts: • Standard T one • Melody • Chirp • Silent 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 prompt until “ SET ALERT? ” prompt is displayed (Fig. 9a). Press the READ button to ent[...]

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    10 The pager will emit an alert audibly or vibrates (depending on the alert setting mode) when a 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. Press the READ button to display the first message (Fig. 10b). Press the READ button a[...]

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    11 The pager allows you to lock up to 10 messages preventing you from accidentally erasing them or losing them due to incoming message when memory is full. T o l o ck message Select the message you want to lock by pressing the READ button to scroll through the memory (Fig. 11a). Press the FUNCTION button to display the “ LOCK? ” prompt (Fig. 11[...]

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    16 Locking and Unlocking Y our Message 0805710005 UNLOCK ? UNLOCKED Fig. 11d Fig. 11e Fig. 11f T o unlock message The locked message can be unlocked in a similar way . Press the READ button to display the message you wish to unlock (Fig. 11d). Press the FUNCTION button to display the “ UNLOCK? ” prompt (Fig.11e). Press the READ button to unlock[...]

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    12 The pager allows you to delete either a single message or all messages at any one time. Only read and unlocked messages can be deleted. Selectiv e Delet e Select the message you want to delete by pressing the READ button to scroll through the memory . Press the FUNCTION button twice on the desired message screen to display “ CLEAR? ” prompt [...]

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    18 Delet ing Y ou r Message CLEAR ALL ? ALL CLEARED Fig. 12c Fig. 12d 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. Press the FUNCTION button to scroll through the menu prompt [...]

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    13 The pager has a daily alarm for you to set at a specific time to alert you of any important task. At the standby screen, 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 prompt until “ SET ALARM? ” prompt is displayed (Fig. 13a). Press the RE[...]

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    20 Set t ing t he Alarm ALARM ON ALARM OFF Fig. 13e Fig. 13f 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 will light up to indicate alarm is active. T o Turn Off Alarm While in standby mode, press the FUNCTION button and hold for more than 2 seconds t[...]

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    14 In low light conditions, press the FUNCTION button to turn on the backlight. The backlight will go off automatically after 8 seconds. 21 14. Backli g ht ing 09-01 05:00P Set t ing t he Alarm / Backlight ing Fig. 13g Next, press the FUNCTION button to return the pager to the standby screen (Fig. 13g).[...]

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    15 22 15. O t her Features Other Features MEM FULL Fig. 14 Memor y Full Pager will display “ MEM FULL ” when all 21 slots are filled (Fig.14). In Service Range Indicat ion When the pager is within the coverage area, the In Service Range Indicator icon will appear on the line of the display screen. L ow Bat t er y Indicat or The low battery indi[...]

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    Memor y Full Pager will display “ MEM FULL ” when all 21 slots are filled (Fig.14). T o inst all or replace t he bat t er y • Place the pager face down in the palm of your hand • Push to slide the battery door out • Place the new battery into the battery compartment. 23 Pager St andard Feat ures Not e: Do not use carbon zinc battery . Cau[...]

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    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. All USA [...]