scope GEO84Z User Manual

scope GEO84Z User Manual

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I. Pager Diagram....................................... 1
II. Symbols Illustration.............................1
III.Operation................................................2
1. Reading Private Messages....................3
2. Reading Public Messages......................8
IV.Utilies Menu Operation.......................10
Alert....................................................11
3. Setting The Alarm...............................12
5. Zoom Function....................................13
6. Turn Pager Off....................................14
V. Changing Battery................................15
VI.Specifications........................................16
VII.Precautions...........................................16
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    INDEX I. Pager Diagram........1 II. Symbols Illustration......1 III.Operation..........2 1. Reading Private Messages....3 2. Reading Public Messages......8 IV.Utilies Menu Operation.......10 1. Adjusting The Real-Time Clock..10 2. Choosing Audio, Vibration Or Quiescency Alert............11 3. Setting The Alarm.......12 4. Adjusting The LCD Contrast....13 5.
  • Page 2: Pager Diagram

    I. PAGER DIAGRAM A. “Up” key B. “Down” key C. “Function” key D. “Read/Confirm” key E. Display Screen II. Symbols Illustration Receiving Range Display Low Battery Indication Sound Alert Display No Alert Display Vibration Alert Display...
  • Page 3: Iii.operation

    III.Operation Use the [FUNCTION] key to cycle through the four main menus : (1) the greeting menu which appears upon power up, the top line of which prints the name of the paging service provider, while the bottom line prints the current time and date. (2) &...
  • Page 4: Reading Private Messages

    4) the utilities menu. 1. Reading Private Messages 1.1 Reading Messages Press the [READ] key while at greeting menu. The highlighted number represents the message is unread. Press [READ] again to read the whole message and other earlier messages.
  • Page 5 You may also use the [UP] and [DOWN] key to navigate through the messages. At the end of every message, the receiving time and date are appended along-side the call tone ('A', 'B', 'C', or 'D') whose use is assigned by the paging service provider.
  • Page 6 sages can be protected to avoid accidental deletion. Use the [READ] / [UP] / [DOWN] key to locate the message to be protected / deleted and then press the [FUNCTION] key. Three options are available:(1) to protect ( the message; (2) to delete ( ) the message;...
  • Page 8 seconds to turn the backlight on. The backlight will remain on until no key is pressed for a while. The user may turn off the backlight explicitly by holding the [FUNCTION] key for another two seconds. 1.4 New And Unread Messages A message is regarded as unread if the user does not press any key when it is just received.
  • Page 9: Reading Public Messages

    sage will be squeezed out to make room for the new one.) 1.5 Power Management To save power, the LCD screen will go back to the Opening Screen if there is no key activity for 8 seconds (the time depends on service provider).
  • Page 10 use the [UP] / [DOWN] key to choose the ex- pected item, press the [READ] key at last. The highlighted number represents the message is unread. Press [READ] again to read the whole message and other messages down. The user may also use the [UP] and [DOWN] key to navigate through the messages.
  • Page 11: Iv.utilies Menu Operation

    vice provider may or may not broadcast public messages and the number of public messages de- pends on the service provider. IV. Utilites Menu Operation 1. Adjusting The Real-Time Clock Use the [FUNCTION] key to go to the utilities menu and then choose the clock option ( using the [UP] / [DOWN] and then the [READ] key.
  • Page 12: Choosing Audio, Vibration Or Quiescency Alert

    [READ] key to sequence through the various fields, at last save the exchanges and exit; exit without change by pressing [FUNCTION] key. 2. Choosing Audio, Vibration Or Quiescency Alert Use the [FUNCTION] key to go to the utilities menu and then choose the alert option using [UP] / [DOWN] and then [READ] to toggle among the audio ( ), vibration (...
  • Page 13: Setting The Alarm

    3. Setting The Alarm Use the [FUNCTION] key to go to the utilities menu and then choose the alarm option ( using the [UP] / [DOWN] and then the [READ] key. The user may change the alarm on / off, hour, minute and time format (AM or PM).
  • Page 14: Adjusting The Lcd Contrast

    4. Adjusting The LCD Contrast Use the [FUNCTION] key to go to the utilities menu and then choose the contrast option ) using the [UP] / [DOWN] and then the [READ] key. Adjust to the desired contrast using the [UP] / [DOWN] key and complete by pressing [READ], exit without change by pressing [FUNCTION] key.
  • Page 15: Turn Pager Off

    then confirm by pressing the [READ] key. The fonts displayed on screen will be enlarged as fol- lowing picture: 6. Turn Pager Off Use the [FUNCTION] key to go to the utilities menu and then choose the power-off option ) using the [UP] / [DOWN] key and then confirm by pressing the [READ] key.
  • Page 16: Changing Battery

    V. Changing Battery When the battery icon is shown and the "LOW CELL" notice is given, and the icon ( ) will appear on left side of the greeting screen. It means that the battery almost runs out. Change a new battery by switching off the pager, releasing the battery door lock, opening the bat- tery door, removing the old battery, replacing the new battery, closing the battery door, and...
  • Page 17: Vi.specifications

    VI. Specifications Display : small fonts: 21 characters x 8 lines large fonts : 17 characters x 4 lines Storage : 20K English characters Battery : 1 x AAA alkaline Weight : 65g with battery Private messages : 60 (30 of which protectable) Public messages : 100 maximum Typical battery life : 30 days without...
  • Page 18 4. Prevent the unit from falling down on the ground, bending or strong impact. 5. Do not apply strong cleaning agents to clean the unit. 6. Do not touch the screen with sharp-headed object. All upgrade editions are subject to change wit- hout any further notice.
  • Page 19 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT FOR A CLASS ‘B’ DEVICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 20 fere received including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the Manu- facturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 85-S640-004101...

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