Congratulations on your purchase of our Pager. By incorporating some of the most advanced electronic paging technologies, the is reliable and easy to use. Best of all, the is affordable and will keep you in touch with those important to you. Please carefully read this manual before using your pager in order to fully understand the functions and capabilities. Once again, congratulations on your purchase.
CONTENTS > > > > Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ > Ÿ FEATURES DESCRIPTION OF INDICATORS & SYMBOLS CONTROL BUTTONS OPERATION Turning Pager On Turning Pager Off Backlight Function Menu Screen Using the Message Folder Menu Receiving a Personal Message Selecting a Personal Message Reading a Personal Message Manipulating a Personal Message Mail drop Message Service Notebook FUNCTION MENU Setting the Audible On/Off 5 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
CONTENTS Setting the Alert Setting the Melody Alert Setting the Tone Alert Setting the Mail drop Tone On/Off Setting the Time & Date Setting the Alarm Setting the Auto On/Off Delete All Reminder Alert Setting the Auto Scroll Setting the Font Setting the Phone-Directory Editing The Greeting Construction of Keyboard Tone Only Message > APPENDANT FEATURE Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ 23 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 28 29 29 30 31 31 32 33
FEATURES This pager has two alphanumeric displays - 2 lines: 16 characters per line (8x16 dots font) - 4 lines: 21 characters per line (6x8 dots font) Memory Capacity - Personal: maximum 1,800 characters The number of personal message slot is restricted within 28.
FEATURES Individual Message Delete Delete All for personal (Excluded Locked and Unread message) and Mail Drop Memory Full Indication Personal Message Alerts : 10 Melodies, 10 Tones, Vibration, Silent and Vibration & Tone Mail Drop message alert tone On/Off Time & Date setting 3 Alarms Clock LCD Back Lighting Automatic power On/Off PHONE-DIRECTORY Low Battery Warning for Battery Replacement Greeting message Editing (User edit) Font size changeable
DESCRIPTION OF INDICATORS & SYMBOLS Indicators Audio Alert In Range or Out Range Indication Vibration Alert Full Battery Status Enabled Alarm 2/3 Battery Status Enabled Auto On/Off 1/3 Battery Status New Page or Unread Message Indication Low Battery Status Lock Message Message Continuation Power On
DESCRIPTION OF INDICATORS & SYMBOLS Symbols Personal Folder Set Scroll One-time Alarm Mail Drop Folder Disable Reminder Daily Alarm NoteBook Folder Enable Reminder Unread Message Set Time Delete All Read Message Set Alarm Delete Locked Message Set Alert Escape Unlocked Message Pager Off Move to NoteBook Set Font
DESCRIPTION OF INDICATORS & SYMBOLS Melody Set Auto On/Off Edit Greeting Tone Mail Drop Tone On Phone directory Mail Drop Tone Off Duplicate message Vibration Vibration & Tone Silent Audible On Audible Off Disable Alarm Auto Off time Auto On time Error message Normal message
CONTROL BUTTONS Used to navigate through the Menu, update current state, scroll(Forward / Backward) messages. Used to display the Function Menu, escape current state, and backlight On (press and hold for two seconds) Used to display the Message Menu, select a pager function. Turn the pager on (press and hold for two seconds at power off mode).
OPERATION Turning Pager On 12:00A 1/ 1/02 SUN TELECOM Main Screen Standby Screen Press and hold for two seconds at power off mode. Your pager activates the initial alert(vibrates, backlight on/off, and audibly) and momentarily displayed with the power-on icon. At the end of the alert the time, date, and audible alert icon(or vibrate alert icon) is displayed momentarily. Greetings (or Pager Mode Name) will displayed at the start-up screen. Up to 16 characters available.
OPERATION Turning Pager Off [ YES ] [ NO ] POWER OFF Power off confirm screen 12:00A 1/ 1/02 POWER OFF Power off display screen 1) Press 2) Press 3) Press 4) Press to display the function menu. or to move the cursor to . to move the cursor to YES. to turn Pager off. Your Pager is now off and the screen is blank. If you press shortly, "POWER OFF" is displayed with current time and date. The Pager cannot be receive messages in this mode. Only alarm function is active.
OPERATION Backlight To view your display in low light conditions, turn on your pager's backlight on by pressing and holding for two seconds or more. If no further buttons are pressed, the backlight automatically turns off when the pager returns to the standby screen. To prevent backlight from being turn off, press any button.
OPERATION Function Menu Screen The Function Menu gives you access to the many features of your pager through a series of symbols and prompts. As you move the cursor left or right across the symbols, a corresponding prompt appears. To activate your function selection, press . Note: To escape from any field without making any changes, press SET AUDIBLE Function Menu Screen . 1. Press to display the function menu. The location of the cursor is indicated by inverted symbol. 2.
OPERATION Using the Message Folder Menu PERSONAL [ 1] 1. Press to display the message Folder menu. 2. Press or to move within the message select menu (personal, Mail Drop and Notebook). 3. Press to read message. Preview Message Screen PERSONAL [ 1] The number of unread Personal message(s). MAILDROP [ 1] The number of unread Mail Drop message(s). NOTEBOOK[ 1] The number of total messages in notebook.
OPERATION Receiving a Personal Message This pager can receive until personal memory are full. When a message is received, your pager alerts for about 8seconds according to the current alert setting (audible, vibrate, or silent). By the way, memory space(capacity) is overflow, the oldest message(s) is(are) deleted until it make room for the newest message. And the pager will delete unlocked message, and then unread message in order.
OPERATION Selecting a Personal Message 1. Press to display the message folder menu. 2. Move to , and press to display the message select menu.. 3. Press or to move to the message you want to read. 001:1234567890 Message Selection Screen [001/001] 01/01 12:20[AM] Time Stamp Screen As you move through the message selection screen, the message symbols is inverted to indicate the present location of the cursor. Note: Duplicated( on the status line.
OPERATION Reading a Personal Message 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press to display the message folder menu. Move to , press to message selection menu. Press or to move to the message you want to read. Press to read the message. Press or to forward scroll. Press to backward scroll. 6. When end of message, time stamp screen is displayed on. 7. If you want to delete/lock/unlock/ move to notebook the message while reading it, press to display Message Manipulate Menu.
OPERATION Manipulating a Personal Message EXIT Message Manipulating Menu Screen While reading the message, press to display Message Manipulate Menu. : Used to return to message menu : Used to delete a read message : Used to move to notebook Note : While reading the locked message, symbol cannot be selectable. Note : ( ): Used to lock/unlock message. Note : If current message become unlocked, (Lock) will be displayed. If current message become locked, (Unlock) will be displayed.
OPERATION Mail drop Message Service Reading Messages in Your Mail drop Folder 01 02 03 04 MAILDROP [ 1] Mail drop Message Service Screen 1) From the Message Menu, press or to move the cursor to . 2) Mail drop messages are read the same way as personal messages. Note : The number of unread Mail drop message will be displayed in service title line. Manipulating a Mail Drop Message EXIT Mail Drop Message Manipulate Menu screen 1) Press to display Message Manipulate Menu, while reading the message.
OPERATION Notebook Reading/Deleting Messages in Your Notebook 001:1234567890 Notebook Message selection screen 1) From the Message Folder Menu, press or to move the cursor to . 2) Press to Notebook Message Selection screen. 3) Notebook messages are read and deleted the same way as Mail Drop messages. Note: Notebook messages are deleted one at a time. Storing to notebook is not activated when it is full. If a message is duplicated in Notebook area, The stored message is replaced with the new message.
FUNCTION MENU Setting the Audible On/Off From the Function Menu, 1. Press or to move the cursor to or . Note : is Audible On state. is Audible Off state. 2. For audible off with For audible on with , press , press ; then pager becomes "Audible Off" mode with short vibration. ; then pager becomes "Audible On" mode with selected alert type. Note : Status at Audible on mode : Alerts with selected type for new personal message. Beeps shortly if reminder alert is on.
FUNCTION MENU Setting the Alert MELODY Set Alert Menu Screen 1. From the Function Menu, press or to move the cursor to . 2. Press to change the type of alert (audible, vibrate, or silent). : Melody 1 ~ Melody 10 : Tone 1 ~ Tone 10 : Vibration : Silent : Vibration & Tone : Mail Drop Tone On/Off Note: The current alert setting is also displayed on the pager status line. Setting the Melody Alert Melody Selection Screen 1. From the Alert Menu Screen, press or to move the cursor to . 2.
FUNCTION MENU Setting the Tone Alert 1234567890 Tone Selection Screen 1. From the Alert Menu Screen, press or to move the cursor to . 2. Press to display the tone selection screen. 3. Press or to move the cursor to desired number and to listen to the tone. 4. Press to confirm. Press to cancel. Setting the Mail Drop Tone On/Off 1. From the Alert Menu Screen, press or to move the cursor to or . 2. Press to turn the mail drop alert on or off. 3. Press or to move to on [ON] or off [Off]. 4. Press to confirm.
FUNCTION MENU Setting the Time & Date 1. 02/01/01 12:22[ AM] Set Time & Date Screen 2. 3. 4. 5. From the to . Press Press Press Press Function Menu, press or to move the cursor to display the SET CLOCK screen. or to adjust the date, time. to move the cursor to next set of digits. tocancel thedate andtime setting. Note: If pressed and hold or or decrement quickly.
FUNCTION MENU Setting the Alarm 1 12:00[ AM] ALARM Set Alarm Screen 1 12:00[ AM] ALARM Alarm Expire Screen 1. From the Function Menu, press or to move the cursor to . Press to display the SET ALARM screen. Press or to choose the alarm number. Press to move to the alarm attributes. Repeat steps 3) and 4) for Hour, Minutes, AM-PM, Alarm message. 6. Press to cancel the alarm setting. 2. 3. 4. 5. If an alarm is enabled, is displayed on the status line.
FUNCTION MENU Setting the Auto On/Off 12:00[AM] 06:00[AM] Auto Power On/Off Screen 1. From the Function Menu, press or to move the cursor to . 2. Press to display the AUTO ON/OFF screen. 3. Press or to enable or disable . 4. Press to move the cursor to Auto-Off hour digits. 5. Press or to adjust the hour of Auto-Off time. 6. Repeat steps 4) and 5) to adjust the minutes and Auto-On time. 7. Press to cancel the Auto-Power-On-Off setting.
FUNCTION MENU Delete All [ YES ] [ NO ] DELETE ALL 1. From the Function Menu, press or to move the cursor to . 2. Press to display the message DELETE ALL screen. 3. Press or to on [ YES], off [ NO ] . 4. Press to confirm. Press to cancel. Delete All Message Screen Note: All personal message(exclude locked and unread message) and mail drop message are deleted. Reminder Alert [ ON ] [ OFF ] REMINDER ALERT Reminder Alert On/Off Screen 1. From the Function Menu, press or to move the cursor to or . 2.
FUNCTION MENU Setting the Auto Scroll OFF * SLOW SCR OLL FAST SCROLL Auto Scroll Selection Screen 1. From the Function Menu, press or to move the cursor to . 2. Press to display the SET AUTO SCROLL menu screen. 3. Press or to choose the speed of auto scroll. 4. Press to confirm. Press to cancel. Note: SLOW SCROLL(5 Seconds), FAST SCROLL (3 Seconds), OFF(disable auto scroll). Setting the Font *SMALL FONT LARGE FONT 1. From the Function Menu, press or to move the cursor to . 2.
FUNCTION MENU Setting the Phone-Directory *SEARCH ADD & EDIT Phone-Directory Menu Screen JOHN Name Search Screen JOHN 123-1234 Name Add & Edit screen Phone-Directory Menu consist of "SEARCH" and "ADD & EDIT". This pager can store up to 30 name and telephone number. SEARCH 1. From the Function Menu, press or to move the cursor to . 2. Press to display the Phone Directory Menu. 3. Press or to move to"SEARCH" and press to search the name and telephone number. 4.
FUNCTION MENU Editing The Greeting P AGER WORLD 1. From the Function Menu, press or to move the cursor to . 2. Press to edit greeting message. Note : Refer to "Construction of keyboard". Edit Greeting Screen Construction of Keyboard A~Z : Alphabet A~Z, SPACE, : Hyphen, : Enter(Confirm), : Escape(Cancel), 0~9 : Numeric Number 0~9. Keyboard 1. Press or to move the cursor to a letter. 2. If pressed and hold or for 2 seconds or more, the cursor may move backward and forward quickly. 3.
FUNCTION MENU [ YES ] [ NO ] SAVE [ YES ] [ NO ] EXIT Pressing at asks whether a user wants to save a message or not. However, if a message is a name, then the screen changes to input phone number or greeting message. Pressing at [ YES] saves an entered message. Pressing at [ NO] cancels an entered message.(Not saved) Pressing at confirms if a user wants to cancel the message. However, if a message is phone number, then the screen change to input name. Pressing at [ YES] cancels the message.
APPENDANT FEATURE Duplicate Message If the same message is received more than once, duplicate indicator is displayed on the status line to indicate that your message has already been received. New message contains the latest time stemp. Error Message check If the personal message is invalid message, error indicator is displayed on the read selection message. Antenna Display Antenna is displayed inside service area, and no antenna display for out of range.
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of 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. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.