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To protect a message, press and release
the message is displayed until
played.
Press Ë.
When reading a protected message, û is displayed in
the upper portion of the screen.
V
û
1:555-1234
Example of a protected message
To unprotect a message, press and release
while the message is displayed until
is displayed.
Press Ë. û is no longer displayed
DELETING/ERASING MESSAGES
Deleting Individual Messages:
Press and release
while the message is dis-
played until
is displayed with
delete ?
Press Ë. All remaining messages are moved to
the next available message slots.
Erasing All Messages:
Press and release
until
erase all ?
played with J.
Press Ë. All read and unprotected messages are
erased from pager memory.
EFFECTIVE USE OF YOUR ULTRA EXPRESS FLX
PAGER
Your ULTRA Express FLX pager can help you keep in
contact with everyone important to you—children or
child-care providers, business office personnel, data
services, and voice mail. Be sure your children's
school, physician, and friends have the number so
you can be contacted in emergencies.
Give your pager number to family, friends, and asso-
ciates to ensure contact at any time, any place.
If you have a cellular phone, give your pager number
instead of your cellular number. Then you can decide
who to call back on your cellular phone, without pay-
ing for incoming cellular calls. Using the ULTRA Ex-
press FLX pager helps reduce your monthly cellular
phone bill!
while
is dis-
protect ?
unprotect ?
.
K
is dis-
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SETTING THE ALARM
You can set your pager's alarm to alert you at a certain
time of day.
Press and release
until
set alarm ?
played.
Press Ë.
Follow the instructions under "SETTING THE
CLOCK AND DATE" on page 4 to set the time for the
alarm to sound.
To Enable or Disable the Alarm:
Press and release
until
set alarm ?
played.
Press and release Ë until you get to the ON/OFF
field.
Press and release
until your choice of
displayed.
When the alarm is enabled, Â is displayed on the
standby screen.
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Â
11:28p 11-01
Example of standby screen with alarm enabled
Note: Â is displayed even while the pager is off and
the alarm is enabled.
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STANDARD FEATURES
Time of Day/Month and Day:
The time of day and the
month and day are displayed whether the pager is on
or off.
User-Selectable Pleasing Alerts:
the audible alert mode and a message is received, the
pager alerts with a pleasing musical sound.
Up to eight messages can be pro-
Message Protect:
tected so they are not deleted from memory.
Pager alerts automatically stop, even
Automatic Reset:
if you do not press any of the pager's buttons.
The pager chirps or vibrates every two
Reminder Chirp:
minutes until you read all unread messages.
Low-Battery Indicator: When the battery is nearing the
end of its life, H is displayed and the pager gives a
two-second alert. Replace the battery within five days
after the first appearance of the low-battery indicator.
The time of day at which a message is
Timestamp:
received is displayed on the last screen of the mes-
sage.
When messages are no longer
Message Erase:
needed, erase them to free up space for new mes-
sages.
Memory Capacity: The pager can store up to sixteen
20-character messages, or a total of 320 characters.
All messages remain in memory
Memory Retention:
even while the pager is turned off or while changing the
battery.
Backlight: In low-light conditions, the backlight feature
makes the screen easy to read.
Personal Alarm: The personal alarm can be set to
alert you, and operates even when the pager is turned
off.
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is dis-
or
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on
off
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