To set the on/off times: | messages. For example, your children can page | |
➊ Press U until SET AUTO ON/OFF? is displayed. | you with a message At Jimmy’s | |
➋ Press Q. The current setting is displayed and | would know where your children are and the | |
phone number in case you need to contact them. | ||
the | ||
Contact your service provider or local software | ||
Follow the instructions under “Setting the Clock | ||
outlet for | ||
and the Date” to set the | ||
If you have a cellular phone, give your pager num- | ||
The left series of digits are the | ||
ber instead of your cellular phone number. Then | ||
right series of digits are the | ||
you can decide who to call back on your cellular | ||
NOTES: When operating in the automatic on/off | ||
phone, without paying for incoming cellular calls. | ||
mode, the pager can still be manually turned on | ||
The Memo EXPRESS pager can help reduce your | ||
and off. | ||
monthly cellular phone bill! | ||
To disable automatic mode: | ||
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➊ Press U until PAGER MANUAL ? is displayed. |
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➋ Press Q. The symbol ö disappears from the |
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standby screen. |
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EFFECTIVE USE OF YOUR Memo EXPRESS |
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PAGER |
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Your Memo EXPRESS pager can help you keep in |
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contact with everyone important to |
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or child care providers, business office, data ser- |
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vices, and voice mail. Ensure your children’s |
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school, physician, and friends have the number so |
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you can be contacted in emergencies. |
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Give your pager number to family, friends, and as- |
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sociates to assure contact at any time, in any |
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place. When calling your pager number, they en- |
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ter the number where they can be reached on a |
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on your Memo EXPRESS pager. |
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Software programs used on a personal computer, |
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along with a modem or |
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device, allow you to receive or send alphanumeric |
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STANDARD FEATURES | Automatic On/Off: The pager can be set to turn | |
| on and turn off at preselected times. | |
Time of Day/Day and Month: The time of day | Message Erase: When messages are no longer | |
and the date and month are displayed whether the | needed, erase them to free space for new mes- | |
pager is on or off. | sages. | |
| Memory Retention: All messages remain in | |
pager is in the audible alert mode and a message | memory even when the pager is turned off or | |
is received, the pager alerts with a pleasing musi- | when changing the battery. | |
cal sound. | Out of Range: With this option enabled, ú is dis- | |
Message Lock: Up to three messages can be | played in the upper portion of the screen when | |
locked so they will not be removed from memory. | your pager is located outside of your paging cov- | |
Automatic Reset: Pager alerts automatically | erage area. ú is no longer displayed when you re- | |
stop even if you do not press any of the pager’s | turn to your coverage area. | |
buttons. | Errored Data Indicator: When reading a stored | |
Reminder Chirp: The pager chirps or vibrates ev- | message containing potentially corrupt data, e is | |
ery two minutes until you read all unread messag- | displayed in the upper portion of your screen. | |
es. |
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ing the end of its life, the |
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is displayed and the pager gives a |
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alert. Replace the battery within five days after the |
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first appearance of the |
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Endless Line Display (Scroll): Messages auto- |
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matically scroll across the screen until the entire |
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message is displayed. |
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Backlight: In |
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Q for two seconds while reading a message to |
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activate the pager’s backlight. The backlight is |
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also activated by pressing Q while in the standby |
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mode. |
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Time Stamp: The time of day that a message was |
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received is displayed on all screens of the mes- |
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sage. |
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