Please read before using this pager.Cat. No. 17-8026/7OWNER’S MANUALExpress Xtra FLXNumeric Pager17-8026.fm Page 1 Thursday, July 22, 1999 11:13 A
10INDICATORSYour pager displays the following symbols.Audible alert modeVibrate or silent alert modeMessage continuationDuplicate messageProtected mes
11PREPARATIONSETTING THE DATEPress to turn on the pager, then follow these stepsto set the current date.Note: If you do not press a button within 8
126. Press twice to store the setting and return tothe time/date display.SETTING THE TIMEPress to turn on the pager (if necessary), then fol-low t
13Note: The pager is preset to use the 12-hour timeformat. To use the 24-hour format (or to reselectthe 12-hour format if you previously changed it),r
14SELECTING THE ALERT TYPEYou can have the pager alert you by vibrating, sound-ing one of seven tone patterns, or by sounding achirp. You can also set
15To have the pager sound one of seven tone pat-terns, press once so AUdIO ? appears, thenpress . The last selected pattern sounds andits number (s
16OPERATIONTURNING THE PAGER ON/OFFTo turn on the pager, press . The pager soundswhichever alert tone is currently set or vibrates andbriefly turns o
17TURNING ON THE LIGHTTo turn on the light, press . The pager’s light turnson for 8 seconds. Press again to turn it off sooner.RECEIVING AND READING
18• If you selected the chirp pattern, the pager chirpsonce.• If you set the pager to not alert you, the flashingnumber of unread messages is your onl
19• Regardless of the selected alert type, the pagerflashes the number of unread messages until youhave read them all.• The time/date display automati
2FEATURESYour Express Xtra FLX Numeric Pager lets the of-fice and family and friends keep in touch with you any-where around town. It can store up to
20Tone Only MessagesIf your pager receives a message that does not haveany numbers, it displays TONE ONLY 2.Unreadable MessagesIf your pager receives
21If Memory Becomes FullYour pager can store up to 20 messages at once in itsmemory. If the pager’s memory is full when it receivesa message, the new
22PROTECTING AND UNPROTECTING MESSAGESFollow these steps to protect a message from beingreplaced (if the memory is full) or accidentally erased.You ca
23Note: If FULL appears when you press in Step 3,10 messages are currently protected. To protect an-other message, you must first unprotect one of t
242. Repeatedly press until the pager displaysERASE ?.3. To erase the message, press . The time/datedisplay appears.Note: To escape without erasing
25Note: If there are no unprotected/read mes-sages, ERASE ALL ? does not appear.2. To erase all unprotected messages that you haveread, press . The t
26USING THE ALARMFollow these steps to set your pager’s alarm time andturn the alarm on or off.1. At the time/date display, repeatedly press untilth
274. If you selected ON or VIB, appears and thealarm is on. Press . The hour digit flashes.If you selected OFF, disappears and the alarmis off. P
28USING AUTOMATIC ON/OFFYou can set the pager to automatically turn on and offonce every day at the times you select.Setting the On/Off Times1. At the
294. Repeatedly press until the pager displays thedesired off hour. Then press for the next digit.Repeat this step for each time digit (including
3Silent Alert — lets you set the pager to not sound oronly vibrate, so you can avoid disturbing others.Message Protect — lets you protect up to 10 mes
30•PGR MANUAL ? — appears only if automaticon/off is currently turned on2. Press to select the other setting. The time/date display reappears.When a
31PAGER IDEASInclude your pager number in your answering ma-chine or voice mail messages. This way, you can re-ceive important messages immediately.Le
32CARETo enjoy your pager for a long time:• Keep the pager dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dryimmediately.• Use and store the pager only in normal temper
33FCC INFORMATIONYour pager might cause TV or radio interference evenwhen it is operating properly. To determine whetheryour pager is causing the inte
34This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Op-eration is subject to the following conditions: (1) thisdevice may not cause any harmful interfer
35NOTES17-8026.fm Page 35 Thursday, July 22, 1999 11:13 AM
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4CONTENTSGetting Started ... 5Subscribing to Service ...
5GETTING STARTEDSUBSCRIBING TO SERVICEYou must subscribe to paging service through Page-Mart before you can start receiving pages.To activate your pag
6INSTALLING A BATTERYYour pager requires one AAA battery. For the bestperformance and longest life, we recommend an alka-line battery, such as Radio S
72. Put a battery in the compartment as indicated bythe polarity symbols (+ and –) marked inside.3. Replace the cover and lock it.When battery power b
8“Operation” on Page 16 or “Using Automatic On/Off”on Page 28.17-8026.fm Page 8 Thursday, July 22, 1999 11:13 AM
9PAGER QUICK GUIDEPress the light/reset button ( ) to turn on the light.Press it twice to return to the time/date display.Press the mode button ( ) to
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