Please read before using this pager.Cat. No. 17-9026OWNER’S MANUALWordLine FLXAlphanumeric Pager17-9026.fm Page 1 Friday, July 23, 1999 4:32 PM
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
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
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
13Vibrate modeDelete all modeControls menu selectedProtected mes-sagePower onLow batteryPrivate time activatedPress the read/power button ( ) to turn
14INDICATORSYour pager displays the following general symbols.Alarm offAlarm on or Alarms menu selectedMessagecontinuationAudible alert modeChirp aler
15The pager also displays these symbols for specificmessage types. Each symbol is shown both selected(highlighted) and unselected. Information ser-vic
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
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
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
19To have the pager sound an alert that graduallyincreases in volume, repeatedly press untilESCALERT? appears. Then press so appears.To have the p
2FEATURESYour RadioShack WordLine FLX Alphanumeric Pagerlets the office and family and friends keep in touchwith you anywhere around town. It can stor
20OPERATIONTURNING THE PAGER ON/OFFTo turn on the pager, press . The pager vibrates orsounds whichever alert tone is currently set, brieflydisplays t
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
22RECEIVING/READING MESSAGESWhen the pager receives a message, it displays amessage summary with a flashing message marker( ) to represent the new mes
23The message summary disappears about 3 secondsafter the alert ends. To display the summary again (atany time), press .The message summary includes
24To read the selected message, simply press . Thepager briefly displays up to the first 14 characters ofthe message, the message number (such as 7),
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.•
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
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
28LOCKING AND UNLOCKING MESSAGESFollow these steps to protect a message from beingaccidentally deleted or replaced (if the memory is full).You can loc
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
3Your pager uses “flex” technology — the latest in pag-ing technology — to extend battery life up to fourtimes longer than ordinary pagers, saving you
30• Group 3: News• Group 4: Sports• Group 5: EntertainmentWhen the information services memory is full, newmessages replace the old ones.Note: Informa
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
32Turning the Alert On and OffYou can set an alert for each information servicesmessage slot.Display the message in the information services mes-sage
33When you press for the information servicesmenu, appears for a bookmarked message. Afteryou read the entire message, the bookmark disap-pears.DE
34Note: To escape to the time/date display withoutdeleting the message, press .Deleting All MessagesImportant: This procedure deletes all unlocked me
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,
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
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
38To set the alarm to sound every day, repeatedlypress (or hold down) until ––/–– appears.9. To set another alarm, repeatedly (if necessary)press
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
4Message Lock — lets you protect up to 8 messagesfrom accidental deletion.Clock — displays the current time when you are notviewing a message and when
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
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
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
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
44PAGER IDEASInclude your pager number in your answering ma-chine or voice mail messages. This way, you can re-ceive important messages immediately.Le
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
46FCC INFORMATIONYour pager might cause TV or radio interference evenwhen it is operating properly. To determine whetheryour pager is causing the inte
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
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5Note: You need one AAA battery (not supplied) topower your pager.17-9026.fm Page 5 Friday, July 23, 1999 4:32 PM
6CONTENTSGetting Started ... 8Subscribing to Service ...
7Reading Information Services Messages ... 28Turning the Alert On and Off ... 31Setting a Bookmark ...
8GETTING STARTEDSUBSCRIBING TO SERVICEYou must subscribe to paging service through Page-Mart before you can start receiving pages. You canselect eithe
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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