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Switching the Pager On ............................ 1
Status and Operating Symbols ................ 2
Setting the Time and Date ........................ 4
Setting the Pager Alarm ........................... 6
Selecting the Pager Alert ......................... 8
Receiving a Message ............................. 10
Reviewing Stored Messages .................. 11
Archiving Messages ............................... 12
Reviewing Archived Messages .............. 13
Deleting Messages ................................. 13
Deleting All Messages ............................ 14
Timed Off ................................................ 14
Messages ............................................. 16
Caring for your Pager ............................. 17
Fault-Finding ........................................... 17
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction and Getting Started ....1 Switching the Pager On ......1 Status and Operating Symbols ....2 Setting the Time and Date ......4 Setting the Pager Alarm ......6 Selecting the Pager Alert ......8 Receiving a Message ......10 Reviewing Stored Messages ....
  • Page 2: Introduction And Getting Started

    This guide will describe the operation of the product and ensure that you receive the full benefits of paging with the TLA 850. On the back of your pager you will find the battery cover. Press down on the centre tab while sliding the battery cover outwards to remove.
  • Page 3: Status And Operating Symbols

    sound and the pre-programmed switch-on The status symbols are as follows: message will be displayed. Unread Messages Low Battery After one second the time and date will be shown. This is the standby screen: Audible Alert Out-of-Range Vibrate Memory Full 14:24 23.03.98 From the standby screen press •>...
  • Page 4: Setting The Time And Date

    To turn the pager off press •> to show the appear with 12 or 24 hour mode indicated. pager options screen and then press < or > The hour will flash and the correct value may be selected by pressing either < or >. several times until the symbol is flashing.
  • Page 5: Setting The Pager Alarm

    Once the display shows the correct time and date the 12 or 24 hour mode can be 07:00 selected by pressing the < or > buttons to change as required. To turn the alarm off press < or > until the symbol shows and the alarm time is 17:27 pm 23.03.98...
  • Page 6: Selecting The Pager Alert

    settings. These are numbered 0 for No The display will show the symbol alert, 1 for Vibrate alert and 2 to 8 for the indicating that the alarm is set. When the seven audible alerts. Press < or > to alarm time is reached the standby screen change the alert and the pager gives you a will show the...
  • Page 7: Receiving A Message

    It is also possible to toggle rapidly between message by pressing the •> button. A audible and no alert by pressing and symbol marks the end of each message. holding the •> button for three seconds. Each message is time and date stamped when received.
  • Page 8: Archiving Messages

    symbol is flashing. Press •> and the screen will show the symbol. If a new display will show the symbol plus a message is received when the pager flashing . Press •> to transfer the memory is full then the oldest message will message to the archive memory.
  • Page 9: Deleting All Messages

    then read the message using the •> button. To set the off and on times press •> when When the last screen of the message is in the standby screen and then press either displayed press •> and press < or > until <...
  • Page 10: Reviewing Information Service Messages

    Reviewing Information Service To archive an information service message Messages use the same method as described for The Information services menu is reached archiving messages. by pressing the < button when in the Caring for your Pager standby screen. Each enabled service has Protect your pager from strong magnetic a number symbol.
  • Page 11 If you have checked the above and are still having problems please contact your Multitone dealer. FCC Statement Of Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not...
  • Page 12 SYMBOLS (not icons) 14:24 23.03.98 14:27 23.03.98 ! ! ! ! !

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