TURNING YOUR PAGER OFF | An overflow condition occurs when all message slots | |||||||||||
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❶ Press Xuntil pager off? is displayed. | is received. Upon receipt of a message, while the | |||||||||||
❷ Press W to turn your pager off. | pager is in the overflow condition, the oldest unread | |||||||||||
message is discarded. In this mode, the overflow in- | ||||||||||||
NOTE: The pager displays the time and date, but not | ||||||||||||
d i c a t o r r e p l a c e s t h e d e fa u l t i d l e d i s p l ay | ||||||||||||
an alert mode indicator. If the alarm is set, the alarm | ||||||||||||
with overflow. Messages must be read and erased | ||||||||||||
indicator \ remains on the screen when the pager is | ||||||||||||
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RECEIVING AND READING MESSAGES |
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Your BRAVO FLX pager can receive up to sixteen 20- character messages. When a message is received, the pager alerts for eight seconds.
❶ Press any button to stop the alert.
❷ Press W to display the message.
❸Press V twice while reading your message to
return to the standby screen.
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| displayed automatically after one minute, even if W is |
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| The last screen of your message displays the mes- | TURNING THE LIGHT ON AND OFF |
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| If a message is not read, the pager gives a reminder | ❶ | Press Vto turn the light on. |
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| alert every two minutes and the screen displays the | ❷ | To turn the light off, press V again. The light turns |
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| number of unread messages (i.e., 1 Page, 2 Pages) |
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| CHANGING ALERT MODES |
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| ❷ | If audio ? is displayed, the pager is in “Silent” | ❺ | Press Xto change the second minute digit. Press |
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| W to switch to AM/PM. The a or p flashes. |
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| ❸ | If silent ? is displayed, the pager is in “Audible” | ❼ | Press Vtwice to return to the standby screen. |
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| SETTING THE ALARM |
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| ❷ | Press W to select the alarm on/off sequence. on |
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| ❸ | Press Xto turn the alarm on or off. Press W to |
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| ❷ Press W again and the current alert number is | ❹ | Press Xto change the hour. Press W to switch to |
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| the minutes. The first digit of the minutes flashes. |
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| W to switch to AM/PM. The a or p flashes. |
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| SETTING THE TIME | The symbol \ is displayed when the alarm is turned |
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| ❶ | Press Xuntil set time ? is displayed. | and alarm is displayed at the selected time. |
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| If set, the alarm activates even when the pager is off. |
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| ❷ Press W to set the time. The hour flashes. |
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| ❸ Press Xto change the hour. Press W to switch to |
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| SETTING THE DATE |
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| the minutes flashes. | ❷ | Press W to set the date in your pager. The month |
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