Radio Shack PG 202 manual

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    Cat. No . 17-7021 OWNER’S MANUA L PRO ENCORE! PG 20 2 Numer ic Pag er Pl ease re ad bef o re us in g thi s pa ge r. TM 17-7 02 1. fm Page 1 Wedne sda y, Ju l y 21, 1 999 5:13 PM[...]

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    2 INT R ODU C TIO N Your Rad io Shack Pro Enco re PG 202 Nu meric Pag er let s you keep in t ouch with fami ly and f riends ever y- where y ou go (in the Pa geMart c overage a rea you choose) and is easy to o perate. It c an store up t o 16 20-di git mess ages in m emory, and y ou can prot ect im- port ant mess ages so yo u d o not accid entally er[...]

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    3 INST ALLING THE BA TTER Y Your page r requires one AAA bat tery. For t he best per- forman ce, we r ecommen d an al kalin e ba ttery , such as Radio Shack Ca t. No. 23-5 55. 1. Slid e the batt ery co m p artment l ock up an d slide the bat tery door in th e direct ion of th e arrow . The pager’s door h inges open . If you acci dental ly lif t i[...]

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    4 3. Close t he battery door and sli de the batter y com- part ment lock down t o secur e it. Notes : • T o conserve batter y power , turn the pag er of f when yo u a re not usi ng it. • The batt ery shou ld prov ide about 850 to 950 hours of cont inuous use. A lo w batt ery alert sounds and the pa ger di splay s LO CELL when the ba ttery’s p[...]

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    5 OP ERA T ION A LOOK A T YOUR P AGER — turns th e pager on/o ff, let s you read mess ages and se le ct the dis pl ayed funct ion. — p ress on ce to light the screen; press again to r e- set to t he standby sc reen. — sc rolls throug h menu s. Dis play 17-7 02 1. fm Page 5 Wedne sda y, Ju l y 21, 1 999 5:13 PM[...]

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    6 TURNING ON THE P AGER Press to t urn on your pager. Your pager alerts wi th eit her a tone or vibra tion. TURNING OFF THE P AGER Repeate dly pre ss unti l the p ager displ ays PAgEr OFF? . Pres s t o tur n off t he pager. Pre viousl y re- ceive d mes sages ar e not erased. Howev er if you a re paged whi le t he pager i s off, you do not recei ve [...]

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    7 SELECTING AUDIBLE/SILENT ALERT From the dat e/tim e display, press unti l the pag er displ ays e ither SILENT? or AUdIO? . • If t he pager displays SILENT? , it i s set to s ound an al ert tone. Press to mak e your pager vibr ate whe n it receive s a page. • If the p ager di splay s AUdIO? , it is set to vibr at e. Press t o mak e your pager [...]

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    8 ALERT TONES Your pager has five di ffere nt ale rt tones. If you sel ect - ed the audi ble al ert, fol low these step s to selec t an aler t tone. 1. Repeate dly pres s until th e pager di splays SET ALErT? . 2. Press . The p ager soun ds the cur rentl y selec ted al ert tone. 3. Repeate dly pr ess unt il t he pager sounds t he aler t tone you wa[...]

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    9 SETTING THE TIME You mus t set the t ime so the pager can time s tamp yo ur m essa ges. 1. Repeate dly pres s until th e pager di splays SET TIME? . 2. Press . The hour di git s fl as h. Withi n 8 second s, repeat edly pr ess to set the hour . 3. Press . The fi rst minute di git flas hes. With in 8 seconds , repeat edly pres s to set the fir st m[...]

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    10 5. Press . A or P fl ashes in t he displ ay . Wi thin 8 seconds , pre ss to s et th e ti m e of da y to AM or PM. 6. Press twice. The pager displ ays the ti me and date. SETTING THE DA TE 1. Repeate dly pres s until th e pager di splays SET dATE? . 2. Press . The month flas hes. Within 8 second s, repeat edly pr ess to set the mont h. 3. Press .[...]

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    11 SETTING THE ALARM 1. Repeate dly pres s until th e pager di splays SET ALArM? . 2. Press . ON or OFF fl ashes i n the d ispla y . Within 8 seconds, press to tur n the alar m on or off. 3. Press . The hour di git s fl as h. Withi n 8 second s, repeat edly pr ess to set the hour . 4. Press . The fi rst minute di git flas hes. With in 8 seconds , r[...]

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    12 6. Press . A or P fl ashes in t he displ ay . Wi thin 8 seconds , pre ss to s et th e ti m e of da y to AM or PM. 7. Press t wice. The ti m e and dat e appear on the displ ay . The page r disp lays when you tu rn on the a larm. The pager gi ves a 20-sec ond alert and di splays ALARM at t he set al arm ti me. The al arm sounds even if the p ager [...]

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    13 RECEIVING P AGES AND READING MESSAGES When the page r rece ives a page , it al erts for 8 sec- onds. Press any button to s top t he alert. The n umber of u nread m essage s appear s on the di splay . Press to di splay your m essage. I f the pager displ ays , t here i s more info rmatio n on t he next scree n. The pager a utoma ticall y displays [...]

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    14 Press t o scr oll t hrough other messages. Aft er you read al l the messages , the time and date app ear on the dis play. Note: I f you do not read a message, the pager al erts every 2 mi nu tes and display s the number of unread mess ages ( for exampl e, 1 PAGE ). 17-7 02 1. fm Page 1 4 Wedn esda y , Jul y 2 1, 199 9 5:1 3 PM[...]

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    15 PROTECTING/UNPROTECTING MESSAGES You can protec t m essage s so they are not removed when you rec eive more mes sages than the av ailab le memor y can store. To prot ect a messa ge, pres s while the pager dis- plays the messa ge you want to pr otect. The pager di s- plays PrOTECT? . Pr ess to p rotect the messag e. The pager di splays . To unpr [...]

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    16 ERASING MESSAGES There are two ways to erase mess ages : eras e all and erase one . To erase al l messages, repeated ly press until the pager d ispla ys ErASE ALL? . Pres s . All r e ad , un - locke d mess ages ar e erased from memor y, and all other mes sages are moved to the fi r st message sl ots. To era se one m essage, sel ect the m essage,[...]

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    17 SPEC IAL MESS AGES The pager has the followi ng special me ssag es. OVERFLOW — appear s when the number of unr ead mess ages recei ved is gr eater th an the avai lable mem- ory. When this occu rs, any new mess age you recei ve bumps the oldest message ou t of memory. DUPLICATE — appear s wh en the same m essage i s recei ved more than on ce.[...]

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    18 PA G E R I D E A S Give your pager number t o fr iends and fa m il y. When they cal l your pager numb er, they can use their phone’ s tou ch-tone keypad to enter the number whe re you can r each them. Your pager displ ays thi s number when you r ece ive th e page . You ar e in to uch wh erever you go in your PageMar t cove rage ar ea. • Incl[...]

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    19 • If you ha ve a cellu lar phone, gi ve out your pag er numbe r instead o f your cellu lar number . Then you can de cide who t o call back on your cell ular phone, witho ut payi ng for incom ing cell ular calls. This can dras ticall y redu ce y our monthly cell ular bill . 17-7 02 1. fm Page 1 9 Wedn esda y , Jul y 2 1, 199 9 5:1 3 PM[...]

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    20 CARE AN D MAINTENANCE • Keep the pager dr y . If it get s wet, wipe it d ry imme diately . Liq uids can c ontain miner als th at corr ode the elec troni c ci rcuit s. • Use and store t he pager only i n normal temper a- ture environ ments . T emp erature ext reme s can short en the li fe of elect r onic d evices and di stor t or melt pl asti[...]

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    21 FCC INFORMA TION This p ager migh t cause TV/radi o interf erence even when it is op erating pr operl y. To det ermine whether your p ager is causin g the i nte rfere nce, turn it off. If the int erference go es away , your pa ger is causi ng the i n- terf er ence. T ry to elimi nat e the inter fe rence by moving your pager a way from the receiv[...]

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    22 This devi c e compli es with Part 15 of FCC Rules . Oper - ati on is sub ject to the fo llowing cond iti ons: (1) Thi s dev ice may no t caus e any harmful inter fer- ence, and (2) T his de vic e must a ccept i nte rfere nce r eceived , i n- cludi ng interf erence that may cause und esired op- erat ion. 17-7 02 1. fm Page 2 2 Wedn esda y , Jul y[...]

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    23 NOTES 17-7 02 1. fm Page 2 3 Wedn esda y , Jul y 2 1, 199 9 5:1 3 PM[...]

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    RADIO SHACK A Divisi on of T andy Corporat ion Fort Wor th, T exas 76102 8/ 95 Prin t e d in th e US A RADIO SHACK LIMITED W ARRANTY This pr oduct is warranted a g ains t defects fo r 90 da y s from date of purch ase from Radio Sh ack comp an y -owned s tores and aut hor ized Radio Shac k f ranchise es and dealers. Wi thin this period, we will repa[...]