Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the ALP9094 four line alpha/numeric pager. This compact, state-of-the-art pager has many features, including: 20 Folder Locations for Mail Drops 40 Personal Message Locations Clearvue Illuminated Display Multiple Alert Tones Silent or Vibrating Alerts...
Installing the Battery Your pager requires one 1.5 VDC, AAA battery for power. Caution: Only use the battery specified above. 1. Release the battery compartment lock.Slide and lift off the battery cover. 2. Insert the AAA battery into the compartment according to the polarity symbols (+) and (–) marked inside.
Turning Your Pager On Press and hold N for approximately two seconds. The display will temporarily go blank and then show the standby display (see page 6). Turning Your Pager Off 1. At the standby display, press N to go the Function menu (page 9).
Standby Display 1. Time 2. Message Status - Displays , and FULL messages or calls. This symbol ( messages have been read. 3. Alarm ( ) - Indicates an alarm has been set. 4. Audio Alert ( selected for message alert. The Silent Alert ( Vibrate ( ) icons are also displayed here.
Clearvue Illuminated Display Your pager is equipped with the Clearvue illuminated display. To activate this display, perform the following steps: 1. With your pager on, push and hold any key < > 2. The backlight illuminates and remains on for approximately 20 seconds.
Receiving and Displaying Personal Messages Your pager can store up to 40 messages in the order that they’re received. If the memory is full when a new message arrives, the display. The newest message then replaces the oldest in memory. If Quickview is off when a message is received, your pager will sound an alarm.
The Function Menu There are ten choices in the Function menu: Return - Returns to the previous menu. Select Alert - Changes the alert type. Power Off - Turns the unit off. Set Alarm - Sets the alarm for time, day, and/or date.
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Choosing the Alert Type 1. At the standby display, press N. 2. Press to choose > then press N. 3. Cycle through the alert types with the (sample alert tones will sound). 4. Select the alert type you like, then press N. 5.
Setting a Daily Alarm To set the alarm for a specific time. For example, every day at 1:00 p.m. 1. At the standby display, press N. 2. At the Function menu, press SET ALARM 3. Select TIME ALARM 4. Press N again and the cursor advances to the alarm start time.
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Setting a Weekly Alarm To set an alarm for a specific day of the week. For example, every Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. 1. At the standby display, press N. 2. At the Function menu, press to select SET ALARM > 3.
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Setting a Date Alarm To set an alarm for a specific date and time. For example, Friday, November 22, at 1:40 p.m. 1. At the standby display, press N. 2. At the Function menu press , then press N. SET ALARM 3.
Viewing a Folder’s Contents 1. At the Function menu, press then press N. 2. Press to move the cursor to the desired folder. 3. Press N to view the folder’s contents. 4. The message displays. Press message line by line. 5.
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Deleting a Message From a Folder 1. View the message by following the steps in “Viewing a Folder’s Contents” (see page 14), then press N. 2. Press to select > press N. 3. Press N, and Deleting All Messages From a Folder 1.
Mail Drop History Mail Drops are messages from services that are updated periodically (news, weather). When you receive a Mail Drop message, MAIL Each mail drop history folder holds up to three messages. 1. At the standby display, press N. 2.
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Moving, Deleting, and Deleting All Mail Drop Messages Please see “Moving,” “Deleting,” and “Deleting All Messages” on pages 14 and 15. These instructions about folders are also applicable to Mail Drop Messages. Perform the same steps, only this time select the Mail Drop History icon instead of the folders icon (where applicable).
Using The Phone Directory Entering Names and Numbers Your phone directory can store up to 128 names and numbers. Names can be up to 15 characters long, and numbers can be up to 17 characters long. All entries are sorted alphabetically. 1.
8. Select the entry type with the Entry types are two letter codes that represent the “type” of number you will be entering (PH = NOTE Phone, FX = Fax, PG = Pager, etc.). 9. Press , then select the numbers with the >...
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Deleting Numbers From the Directory 1. At the Function menu, press DIRECTORY 2. Use the keys to display the entry you wish to delete, then press N. 3. Press to select > then press N. 4. Press N. PHONE ENTRY DELETED >...
The Setup Options Menu There are eight choices in the Setup Options menu: Return - Returns to previous/standby menu. Set Time and Date - Sets time and date. Folder Labels - Changes a folder’s character labels. Mail Drop Options - Sets mail drop options. Reminder - Alerts you when a new message is not read immediately.
Setting the Time, Day and Date 1. At the Function menu, press SETUP OPTIONS 2. Press to select > then press N. 3. Use the >< 12/24 hr, or day/date mode. Change the values with the 4. Press N to store your selection. Changing Folder Labels 1.
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Mail Drop Options You can set your pager to scroll selected mail drop messages in a “ticker” fashion across the standby display as they are received. 1. At the Function menu, press SETUP OPTIONS 2. Press to select > then press N. 3.
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Reminder Function Your pager will remind you when you have new messages that haven’t been checked. To turn this function Off or On, perform the following steps. 1. At the Function menu, press OPTIONS 2. Press to select > 3. Press N to enter your selection. 4.
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Changing the Display Font Size 1. At the Function menu, press SETUP OPTIONS 2. Press to select > 3. Select the desired font size with the 4. Press N to enter your selection. Adjusting The Display Contrast 1. At the Function menu, press SETUP OPTIONS 2.
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Understanding the Memory Status Reminder Unread Personal Messages ( Unread Mail Drop Messages ( If you have unread personal AND mail drop messages, the standby display will flash between NOTE CALL and MAIL. display. CALL display. MAIL All messages have been read ( Your pager’s memory is You need to read and/or delete...
Unreadable Messages If a message is received that is partially or totally unreadable, the unreadable characters are replaced with square dots ( ). Tone Only message has no numeric characters.It TONE ONLY could be an unreadable message, an error, or a preset message that alerts you to check your voice mail.
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Silent Time You can set a range of time when your pager will not sound any alarms. For example, if you are in a meeting from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. and do not wish to be disturbed by your pager. 1.
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Belt Clip/Holster Line the pager up with the holster as shown below. Slide the pager into the holster, then press until it snaps into place. Use the spring clip (on back of the holster) to attach the holster to your belt or pocket. Messages can be viewed while the pager is in the holster.
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