READING A MESSAGE | LOCKING A MESSAGE | |
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When a message is received, the pager gives an audible | To lock a message (protect it from being overwritten or | |
and/or visual alert (or vibrates if equipped) for 8 seconds. | erased), press F while the message or timestamp screen | |
The number of unread messages is displayed. The aler t | is displayed. = is displayed on the upper, | |
automatically stops, or you can reset the pager by pressing | of the screen to indicate that the message has been | |
any of its buttons. | locked. Up to 5 messages can be locked in memory. |
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| First Screen of a Locked Message |
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| 3 Unread Messages Indicator |
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| Second Screen of a Locked Message |
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To read your message, press R. |
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| To unlock a message, follow the procedure used to lock it. | |||||||
The first screen of your message is displayed. To “freeze” | The lock symbol disappears from the message and time- | |||||||||
stamp screens. |
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your message, press and hold R while viewing it. The pager |
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ERASING MESSAGES |
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automatically advances to the next screen of the message, or |
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you can view it by pressing R. The continuation symbol (B) |
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indicates there are additional screens. |
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| The “Erase All” function deletes all read, unlocked messag- | |||||||
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| To erase unwanted messages, press F until erase all | |||||||
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| is displayed, then press R. All read, unlocked messages | ||||||||
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| are removed from memory. All unread and locked messag- | |||||
| First Screen of a Message |
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| es are moved to the first memory slots and carry the new | |||||||
The screen following your message is the timestamp | ||||||||||
message slot number. |
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screen. It shows the message slot number and the time |
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NOTE: You must first read a message before it can be | ||||||||||
that the message was received (the order that the mes- | ||||||||||
sage was received). |
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| Second Screen of a Message |
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The pager returns to the standby mode.
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| SELECTING AN ALTERNATE FREQUENCY | Master Reset: Pressing the On/Off Switch twice resets the | ||
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| pager and causes the pager to return to the standby mode. |
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| Synthesized and | Reminder Chirp: When an unread message is stored in | ||
| • | Press F until your choice of scan mode or frequency | memory, the pager gives a reminder chirp (short beep) ev- | |
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| designator is displayed (for example: scan1, f1, f2, | ery two minutes. Vibrate models emit a short vibration in | |
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| etc.). | place of the chirp when in the SILENT mode. | |
| • | To view alternate frequencies, press R. When scan or | Duplicate Message: Incoming messages are compared | |
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| the frequency designator you wish to select is displayed, | to messages stored in memory. If a new message is identi- | |
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| press F to “lock in” the new frequency or mode. | cal to a message in memory, duplicaTre is shown for 2 | |
| • | When confirm is displayed, press R to activate your | seconds at the beginning of the message. The new times- | |
| tamp follows the duplicate message. | |||
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| Low Battery Indicator: When the battery nears the end of | ||
| STANDARD FEATURES | |||
| its life, the | |||
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| The battery must be replaced within a few days to avoid in- |
| Time of Day/Standby Screen: The time of day is dis- | |||
| terruption of pager operation. | |||
| played while the pager is on and in the standby mode. | Tone Alerting: The BRAVO PLUS pager can also respond | ||
| Time Stamp: The time of day that each message was re- | |||
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| ceived is displayed on a separate screen following the | ceived, Trone only replaces the standard message screen. | ||
| message. | Unread Message Counter: When unread messages exist, | ||
| Memory Retention: When the pager is turned off, all mes- | |||
| the standby screen is replaced by the unread message indi- | |||
| sages and the time of day remain in memory. | cator. The unread message indicator displays the number of | ||
| Memory Capacity: The pager can store up to 16 messag- | pages that have not been read, and is updated anytime a | ||
| es or a total of 160 characters. Individual messages can be | message is received (except if message duplication occurs). | ||
| up to 20 characters in length. | If R is pressed, and there are no messages in memory, no | ||
| Message Protect/Lock: Up to five individual messages can | pages is displayed. | ||
| Memory Full Indicator: If 16 messages or 160 characters | |||
| be locked in memory so they will not be overwritten by new | |||
| messages or discarded during the “Erase All” function. | are stored in memory, memory full is displayed in place | ||
| Hold Full Indicator: You can selectively protect up to 5 | of the standby screen. A new message could cause the | ||
| oldest (first) unlocked, read message to be overwritten. | |||
| messages by locking them in memory. When an attempt to | |||
| When some or all of the read messages are erased, the | |||
| lock more than 5 messages is made hold full is dis- | |||
| pager returns to the standby mode. | |||
| played for 2 seconds indicating that this message cannot | |||
| Overflow Indicator: When the number of unread messag- | |||
| be protected. | |||
| Automatic Reset: If you do not reset your pager during an | es is greater than the number of available memor y slots | ||
| (16), ouerflow replaces the unread message indicator. | |||
| alert, it will automatically reset after 8 seconds. | |||
| ouerflow indicates that the oldest (first) unread message | |||
| Chirp in Silent | |||
| has been “pushed out” of memory by a more recent mes- | |||
| er is in the SILENT mode, a short chirp (beep) will alert you | |||
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