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Instructions Radio Shack, Modèle 17-7060

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The display goes blank. Notes: • The pager’s light turns on for a few seconds when you press the small button at the time display or any time you press the large button. • To conserve battery power, turn off the pager when you are not using it. • The pager does not receive messages while it is off. 13 17-7060.fm Page 14 Thursday, July 22, 1999 8:56 AM RECEIVING AND READING MESSAGES When the pager receives a message, it alerts (beeps or vibrates) for 8 seconds. To stop the alert sooner, press either button. The pager displays the number of unread messages. Press the large button. The pager displays the newest message (up to the first 12 digits). After about 12 seconds, the pager automatically displays that message’s number and time. To display the number and time sooner, press the large button again. Note: If the message is longer than 12 digits, the rest of the message appears (automatically after about 12 seconds or when you press the large button) before the number and time appear. 14 17-7060.fm Page 15 Thursday, July 22, 1999 8:56 AM To read additional messages, repeatedly press the large button. The pager first displays all new messages in order (by the time they were received), then it displays all messages in order. Notes: • The time display automatically appears when you press the large button after reading the last message, or after about 20 seconds if you do not press any button. • The pager briefly alerts every 2 minutes until you read all new messages. 15 17-7060.fm Page 16 Thursday, July 22, 1999 8:56 AM Duplicate Messages If your pager receives a message that is the same as one already stored in memory (read or unread), dUPLICATEappears when you press the large button to read that message. Press the large button again to read the duplicate message. Notes: • The time and message number do not appear the first time you read a duplicate message. • After you read a duplicate message, the pager saves all duplicate messages in one record, showing the most recent time it was received. 16 17-7060.fm Page 17 Thursday, July 22, 1999 8:56 AM Unreadable Messages If your pager receives a message that is partially or totally unreadable, it does not display the unreadable parts. Overflow Message (Memory Full) Your pager can store up to 16 messages in its memory. If the pager’s memory is full when it receives a new message, OVErFLOW appears and the new message replaces the oldest unprotected message in memory (see “Protecting and Unprotecting Messages” on Page 18). 17 17-7060.fm Page 18 Thursday, July 22, 1999 8:56 AM PROTECTING AND UNPROTECTING MESSAGES Follow these steps to protect a message from being replaced (if the memory is full) or accidentally deleted. 1. Repeatedly press the large button until the pager displays the message you want to protect. 2. Repeatedly press the small button until the pager displays PROTECT. 3. Press the large button to protect the message. Note: To escape without protecting the message, press the small button again so ESCAPE? appears, then press the large button. To unprotect the message, simply repeat these steps, but in Step 2, choose UNPROTECT. 18 17-7060.fm Page 19 Thursday, July 22, 1999 8:56 AM Notes: • You can protect up to eight messages. •If FULL appears when you press the large button in Step 3, eight messages are currently protected. To protect another message, you must first unprotect one of those eight. 19 17-7060.fm Page 20 Thursday, July 22, 1999 8:56 AM DELETING ALL UNPROTECTED/ READ MESSAGES Caution: This procedure deletes all unprotected messages that you have read. Be sure you protect any messages that you want to save before you follow these steps. 1. At the time display, repeatedly press the small button until the pager displays ERASE ALL. Note: If there are no unprotected/read messages, ERASE ALLdoes not appear. 2. Press the large button to delete all unprotected messages that you have read. 20 17-7060.fm Page 21 Thursday, July 22, 1999 8:56 AM PAGER IDEAS Include your pager number in your answering machine or voice mail messages. This way, you can receive important messages immediately. Leave your pager number at your children’s school and with the babysitter so you can always be reached in an emergency. Establish code messages with your family or friends. For example, your children can include the code 3333 to tell you they are home from school. Your spouse can send 07734 to say hello! (Read it upside-down.) If you have a cellular phone, give your pager number instead of your cellular number. You can decide who to call back on your cellular phone, without paying for incoming cellular calls. This can drastically reduce your monthly cellular bill! 21 17-7060.fm Page 22 Thursday, July 22, 1999 8:56 AM CARE To enjoy your pager for a long time: • Keep the pager dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry. • Use and store the pager only in normal temperature environments. • Handle the pager gently and carefully. • Keep the pager away from dust and dirt. • Wipe the pager...

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