Uniden FLX 9050 User Manual
Uniden FLX 9050 User Manual

Uniden FLX 9050 User Manual

Uniden flx 9050 pager: user guide

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1. Strap Attachment
2. Side Key ( S) - power on/off, selects pager alert
modes, and selects built-in menus for setup.
Bottom position - pager off
Middle position - pager on and set to vibrate
Top position - pager on and set to audio alert
mode. (See page 4.)
3. Display (refer to next page)
4. Speaker
5. Forward scroll (
6. Backscroll (
Note: To stop the page alert, press & release any key.
To light the display, press and hold any key for
two seconds.
7. Battery Cover
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F
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B
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  • Page 1: Controls

    Controls 1. Strap Attachment 2. Side Key ( S) - power on/off, selects pager alert modes, and selects built-in menus for setup. Bottom position - pager off Middle position - pager on and set to vibrate Top position - pager on and set to audio alert mode.
  • Page 2: Display Indicators

    Display Indicators 1. Day Indicator 2. RP (duplicate message) - Repeat Page 3. Audio Alert Indicator 4. Alarm Mode Indicator 5. Month/Day/Message Number Indicator 6. Message Continued 7. Range Indicator and first character of the 12-Character Display 8. 12-Character Display Strong Weak...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a FLX 9050! This compact, state-of-the-art pager has many features: Five Programmable Message Tags that store messages with eight characters each Quick View for easy message viewing Day/Date/Time Stamp for each message Time/Day/Date Alarms that are either audio or silent.
  • Page 4: Pager Setup

    Pager Setup Alert Tone Note: If the pager has any messages, you will see: 2. Scroll through the Alert Tone options: Alert 1 through 8 Non-stop Vibrate Silent Alarm Note: Press move backward to return to a previous display. press:...
  • Page 5 3. Stop on the Alert Tone you want: 4. To enter your selection into memory, press S . Next, choose between the two Alert Tone Duration modes: Auto Reset - Alert tone stops after eight seconds, or press any key. Non-Stop - Alert tone continues until you press any key.
  • Page 6 Auto Hyphen Your FLX 9050 can automatically hyphenate numbers in messages. The person calling can use a telephone keypad to enter telephone numbers as a message: Less than 7 digits, no hyphenation. Seven digits: More than 7, but less than 10 digits: Ten through 21 digits: Note: More than 22 digits will not be hyphenated.
  • Page 7 Start Auto Hyphen - With messages in memory: 1. To reach the Auto Hyphen Menu, To turn on, press: display: Then . . . 3. Press Sto enter your selection into memory. press: display: To turn off, press: display:...
  • Page 8 Quick View Quick View On/Off - Without messages in memory: With the pager on, 1. To reach the Quick View menu, To turn on, press: display: Then . . . 3. To enter selection, press: display: To turn off, press:...
  • Page 9 Turn Quick View On/Off - With messages in memory: 1. To reach the Quick View menu, To turn on, press: display: Then . . . 3. To enter your selection press: display: To turn off, press: display: press: display:...
  • Page 10: Setting Time & Date Functions

    Setting Time & Date Functions Setting the Time 1. To reach the Time Set menu, The display shows current time stored in memory, with the hours digit and “P ” indicator flashing. The 12 or 24 in the upper right corner indicates either a 12-hour format, with A (a.m.) and P (p.m.) indicators, or a 24-hour format.
  • Page 11 Setting the Date 1. To reach the Date/Day Set menu, The current month and date stored in the memory appear with the day icon flashing. 2. To select the day of the week, press 3. To enter your selection and move to the next part of the display, press S .
  • Page 12 Activating the Time Stamp 1. To reach the Time Stamp menu, 2. To turn on Time Stamp, 3. Press Sto enter your selection into memory. The display returns to Standby. press: display:...
  • Page 13: Activating And Setting Alarms

    Set audio or vibrate alarm for one event each Bell icon appears in the display when an alarm is set Alarms are active when the pager is on or off. Note: Each alarm must be activated before it can be set.
  • Page 14 Activating the Time Alarm 1. To reach the Time Alarm menu, 2. To turn Time Alarm on, press A bell icon appears in the display. Setting the Time Alarm From the “TIME ALM ON” display: 1. Press S . 2. To select the hour, press 3.
  • Page 15 Activating the Day Alarm 1. To reach the Day Alarm menu, 2. To turn Day Alarm on, press 3. To enter your selection and move to the next display, press S . Setting the Day Alarm From the “DAY ALM ON” display: 1.
  • Page 16 Activating the Date Alarm 1. To reach the Date Alarm menu, 2. Press to turn Date Alarm on. 3. To enter your selection and move to the next display, press S . press: display:...
  • Page 17 Setting the Date Alarm From the “DATE ALM ON” display: 1. Press S . The display shows the current settings for the Date Alarm with the month digit flashing. 2. To select the month, press 3. Press Sto move to the next part of the display. Repeat the process to set the day of the month, hour, minutes and alarm type (audio or vibrate).
  • Page 18: Receiving/Displaying Messages

    Receiving/Displaying Messages When you first turn the pager on and no messages are stored in memory, you will see the Standby display: Receiving Normal Messages With Quick View and Time Stamp Off 1. The pager beeps (or vibrates) for eight seconds, indicating an incoming message, and the “CALL”...
  • Page 19 With Quick View On and Time Stamp Off 1. When the pager receives a message, it beeps (or vibrates) for about eight seconds. 2. The message automatically appears on the LCD display. You don’t need to press any keys. (See “Activating Quick View,” page 8.) If longer than 12 characters, the second part of the message appears.
  • Page 20 Receiving an Urgent Message If you have the pager set to Audio Alert, the Alert-1 Tone sounds regardless of which audio tone you selected. Note: The pager vibrates normally if that alert mode is selected. (See “Alert Tone,” page 4.) With Quick View on, “URGENT”...
  • Page 21 When Time Stamp is on, you can cancel the Urgent Message Reminder from the Time Stamp display. 1. Press urgent message. 2. Hold both you hear a short beep and the “UR” disappears. The Urgent Message Reminder is canceled, but “URGENT”...
  • Page 22 With the Non-stop duration mode active, the Alert tone continues until you recognize the page. Reading Messages The pager stores and numbers up to 30 messages in memory arranged from newest to oldest. Number 1 is given to the first message received.
  • Page 23 Or, press either to return to Standby. Note: If you press the display automatically scrolls through all elements of the message every eight seconds. To view the next message, press before the pager display returns to Standby. once to view a message,...
  • Page 24: Deleting Messages

    Deleting Messages Deleting Individual Messages: 1. To see the message, press 2. Press and hold S . The display alternates between “DELETE NO-??” and the message to be deleted. 3. While holding S , press to delete the message. 4. The display returns to standby. Note: Before deleting an Urgent Message, cancel Urgent Message Reminder.
  • Page 25 To Delete All Messages: 1. To reach the Delete All menu, 2. Press and hold S. The display alternates between “DELETE ALL” and “ARE YOU SURE?” 3. While holding S , press to delete all messages. Note: If you do not want to delete all messages, release S and (to return to Standby) press 4.
  • Page 26: Message Tagging

    Message Tagging Your FLX 9050 comes with word files 00 through 05 preprogrammed. You can change the 8-character words (01 - 05). See “Storing Words in the Message Files,” page 29. Activating Message Tag Note: User Message must be on before the Message Tag can be activated.
  • Page 27 With messages in memory: 1. To reach the User Message menu, 3. To enter the selection into memory and return to standby, press S . press: display:...
  • Page 28 Viewing the Message Files Without messages in memory: The display shows the first word in the Message File. To see other Message File words, press With messages in memory: The display shows the first word in the Message File. To see other Message File words, press...
  • Page 29 Storing Words in the Message Files Note: Message Tag must be on before you can store alphanumeric characters in the files. Remember: Your FLX 9050 comes with word files 0 through 5 preprogrammed. Move to the Message File Menu (See page 28.) is the first word file.
  • Page 30 1. Hold both two seconds until the display lights and “ 2. Press either through the characters. Note: The alphanumeric characters start with go to and cycle back to 3. When you reach the character that you want to enter, press S: The same character repeats in the next space.
  • Page 31 2. Press With Quick View On and Time Stamp Off 1. The Alert Tone sounds (if any audio alert is selected) or the pager vibrates (if that alert mode is selected). 2. “URGENT” appears on the display first, without touching any other keys.
  • Page 32 Receiving an Urgent Message with User Message and Time Stamp On and Quick View Off: 1. The pager sounds the Alert Tone (or vibrates), and “CALL” appears in the display. 2. Press any key to stop the alert. Press to read the message.
  • Page 33: Replacing The Battery

    3. Slide the battery cover on. Memory Saver A built-in memory saver allows two minutes to change the battery without losing messages, time or calendar settings, and user-selected feature settings. When the pager is turned off, the AAA battery keeps the memory active.
  • Page 34: Belt Clip

    Belt Clip Slide the pager in the holster until it clicks into place. Use the spring clip to attach the pager-holster combination to your belt or pocket for convenient portability. When the pager receives a message, you can easily slide it out of the holster to view messages.
  • Page 35: Fcc Notice

    FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device does not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including any interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 36: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ....3 Pager Setup ....4 FLX 9050 Setting Time &...
  • Page 37: Key Guide

    Press and hold Side key Press and release key Press and hold key Press and release Backward key Press and hold Backward key and Forward key at the same time FLX 9050 Pager Visual Guide Part 1 auto reset non-stop auto reset...
  • Page 38 Select hour ALm- Select minute VIB Alarm Audio Alarm Select alarm 12/04 5:21P 12/04 5:21P FLX 9050 Pager Visual Guide day/date set time stamp day set stamp off Select day month set stamp on Select month Select on/off date set...
  • Page 39 (01 through 05 - -01 home program up to eight characters) -02 office quick view quick view off 12/04 5:21P FLX 9050 Pager Visual Guide hyphen off hyphen on user msg off user msg on quick view on Part 3 12/04...
  • Page 40 U.S. patent: 5,398,022 ® ©1996 Uniden America Corporation All rights reserved. Printed in the Philippines...

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