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Page 1 - Alphanumeric Pager

Please read before using this pager.Cat. No. 17-9026OWNER’S MANUALWordLine FLXAlphanumeric Pager17-9026.fm Page 1 Friday, July 23, 1999 4:32 PM

Page 2 - FEATURES

102. Slide the battery cover lock away from the coverto unlock it. Then slide off the battery cover in thedirection of the arrow marked on it.3. Put a

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11When battery power becomes low, the pager displays. You have about 5 days of battery power left whenthis warning first appears, depending on use.Hin

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12A LOOK AT YOUR PAGER Press the mode button ( ) to access and scrollthrough the pager’s menus.Press the select button ( ) to select a message ormenu

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13Vibrate modeDelete all modeControls menu selectedProtected mes-sagePower onLow batteryPrivate time activatedPress the read/power button ( ) to turn

Page 6 - CONTENTS

14INDICATORSYour pager displays the following general symbols.Alarm offAlarm on or Alarms menu selectedMessagecontinuationAudible alert modeChirp aler

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15The pager also displays these symbols for specificmessage types. Each symbol is shown both selected(highlighted) and unselected. Information ser-vic

Page 8 - GETTING STARTED

16PREPARATIONSETTING THE TIME AND DATEPress to turn on the pager (if it is off), then followthese steps to set the current time and date.Note: If yo

Page 9 - INSTALLING A BATTERY

17Repeat this step to set the minutes, 12/24 hourindicator (A for AM, P for PM, or blank for 24-hourtime), month, and day.4. When you finish, press

Page 10 - Battery Cover

182. Press . The name of the first alert type(VIBRATE?) appears.3.To have the pager vibrate when you receive apage, simply press . appears.To have

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19To have the pager sound an alert that graduallyincreases in volume, repeatedly press untilESCALERT? appears. Then press so appears.To have the p

Page 12 - A LOOK AT YOUR PAGER

2FEATURESYour RadioShack WordLine FLX Alphanumeric Pagerlets the office and family and friends keep in touchwith you anywhere around town. It can stor

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20OPERATIONTURNING THE PAGER ON/OFFTo turn on the pager, press . The pager vibrates orsounds whichever alert tone is currently set, brieflydisplays t

Page 14 - INDICATORS

21TURNING ON THE LIGHTTo turn on the light, hold down for about 1 sec-ond. The light automatically turns off after about 8seconds if you do not pres

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22RECEIVING/READING MESSAGESWhen the pager receives a message, it displays amessage summary with a flashing message marker( ) to represent the new mes

Page 16 - PREPARATION

23The message summary disappears about 3 secondsafter the alert ends. To display the summary again (atany time), press .The message summary includes

Page 17 - SELECTING THE ALERT TYPE

24To read the selected message, simply press . Thepager briefly displays up to the first 14 characters ofthe message, the message number (such as 7),

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25Notes:• If you do not press a key for more than 3 secondswhile viewing a message, the time/date display(or the overflow character display) appears.•

Page 19 - ESCALERT?

26Duplicate MessagesIf your pager receives a message that is the same asone already stored in memory (read or unread), it im-mediately saves the dupli

Page 20 - OPERATION

27If Memory Becomes FullYour pager can store up to 16 messages at once. Ifthe pager’s memory becomes full (when it receivesthe sixteenth message), the

Page 21 - TURNING ON THE LIGHT

28LOCKING AND UNLOCKING MESSAGESFollow these steps to protect a message from beingaccidentally deleted or replaced (if the memory is full).You can loc

Page 22 - RECEIVING/READING MESSAGES

29To escape to the time/date display without lockingthe message, press .When you display a locked message or select (high-light) its marker on the me

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3Your pager uses “flex” technology — the latest in pag-ing technology — to extend battery life up to fourtimes longer than ordinary pagers, saving you

Page 24 - To select a different message

30• Group 3: News• Group 4: Sports• Group 5: EntertainmentWhen the information services memory is full, newmessages replace the old ones.Note: Informa

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312. Press again to enter the information servicesmenu. The newest unread message is high-lighted ( ).3. Press to move to the message you want tor

Page 26 - Tone Only/Unreadable Messages

32Turning the Alert On and OffYou can set an alert for each information servicesmessage slot.Display the message in the information services mes-sage

Page 27 - If Memory Becomes Full

33When you press for the information servicesmenu, appears for a bookmarked message. Afteryou read the entire message, the bookmark disap-pears.DE

Page 28 - MESSAGES

34Note: To escape to the time/date display withoutdeleting the message, press .Deleting All MessagesImportant: This procedure deletes all unlocked me

Page 29 - SERVICES MESSAGES

353. To erase all unlocked messages, press again.The time/date display reappears.To escape to the time/date display without delet-ing the messages,

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36Setting the Alarm Time(s)Note: If you make a mistake in any step, repeatedlypress to select the incorrect setting (so it flashes),then repeat the

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375. Repeatedly press (or hold down) to set thehour, then press . The minute digits flash.6. Repeatedly press (or hold down) to set theminutes, t

Page 32 - Setting a Bookmark

38To set the alarm to sound every day, repeatedlypress (or hold down) until ––/–– appears.9. To set another alarm, repeatedly (if necessary)press

Page 33 - DELETING MESSAGES

39SPECIAL FEATURESUSING PRIVATE TIMEYou can set the pager for private time, so the pagerwill not sound when it receives an alert between cer-tain time

Page 34 - Deleting All Messages

4Message Lock — lets you protect up to 8 messagesfrom accidental deletion.Clock — displays the current time when you are notviewing a message and when

Page 35 - USING THE ALARM

404. Repeatedly press to set the on hour, thenpress . The on minutes flash.5. Repeatedly press to set the on minutes, thenpress . The AM/PM indi

Page 36 - Setting the Alarm Time(s)

41Turning Private Time On and Off1. At the time/date display, press , thenrepeatedly press until PRIVATE TIME?appears.2. Press . The set on and of

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42CHANGING THE MESSAGE SCROLL SETTINGYour pager can display up to 14 characters of a mes-sage at one time, and it is preset to display overflowcharact

Page 38 - Turning the Alarm(s) On/Off

43Follow these steps to change the message scroll set-ting.1. At the time/date display, press .SCROLL? appears.2. Press . SCROLL 1 appears.3.To sel

Page 39 - SPECIAL FEATURES

44PAGER IDEASInclude your pager number in your answering ma-chine or voice mail messages. This way, you can re-ceive important messages immediately.Le

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45CARETo 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

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46FCC INFORMATIONYour pager might cause TV or radio interference evenwhen it is operating properly. To determine whetheryour pager is causing the inte

Page 42 - SCROLL SETTING

47This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Op-eration is subject to the following conditions: (1) thisdevice may not cause any harmful interfer

Page 43 - To select a different setting

RadioShackA Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas 761029/97 Printed in the USAManufactured under one or more of the U.S. patentslisted inside

Page 44 - PAGER IDEAS

5Note: You need one AAA battery (not supplied) topower your pager.17-9026.fm Page 5 Friday, July 23, 1999 4:32 PM

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6CONTENTSGetting Started ... 8Subscribing to Service ...

Page 46 - FCC INFORMATION

7Reading Information Services Messages ... 28Turning the Alert On and Off ... 31Setting a Bookmark ...

Page 47 - FCC Rules

8GETTING STARTEDSUBSCRIBING TO SERVICEYou must subscribe to paging service through Page-Mart before you can start receiving pages. You canselect eithe

Page 48 - 9/97 Printed in the USA

9INSTALLING A BATTERYYour pager requires one AAA battery. For the bestperformance and longest life, we recommend an alka-line battery, such as RadioSh

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