RPR 950 Series
All speech calls are automatically sent to the speech storage
memory for later retrieval (see section 8).
After the alert period, pressing the OCR button will also cancel
the call (remove it's new status), but a second press will re-
open the speech channel.
If calls remain un-cancelled, your pager will enter the
extended alert mode, if this option has been selected.
7. RETRIEVING MESSAGES FROM THE MEMORY
Unless cancelled, received calls are automatically entered into
your pager's memory. Up to 5 free-format messages of 120
characters in length and up to 4 pre-programmed messages of
14 characters in length, can be stored. When the memory is
full, each new message received will erase the oldest one.
Message retrieval is initiated from the quiescent state, by
twice pressing the OCR button. If the pager is in extended
alert mode, then pressing the OCR button once will enter the
memory replay mode. The pager will respond by displaying
the time stamp or message no. (header) of the first message.
If there are no messages, then the phrase no messages will
be displayed and the pager will return to the quiescent mode.
To find further messages, each further press of the OCR
button will cause the pager to scroll through the stored
message headers. The most recent message will be prefixed
by "M1", or the time at which it was received. If you wish to
view a message, stop pressing the OCR button and the
message will automatically scroll through the display.
The MUTE button may be used to stop a message sequence
to review the message and to speed-up, or slow-down, the
viewing process. If MUTE is pressed and held, the message is
held at the current screen; releasing MUTE causes the next
screen to be displayed.
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