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Turning Your Pager On

Press .

Turning Your Pager Off

  1. From the Function Menu, press to move the cursor to .

  2. Press twice.

Standby Mode

When the pager is on and no activity is taking place, the pager will display the standby screen.  During standby, the pager displays the power on indicator and may also display other status symbols as shown below.

Function Menu

Provides access to the features described in this quick reference card and in your user's guide.

  1. Press .

  2. Press or to move within the Function menu.

Message Status Screen

The Message Status Screen shows the status of your messages. Each of the small triangles in the top row of the example screen below represent a message.  

Pressing and moves from message to message. The triangle with black and white reversed is the currently selected message. Pressing will display that message.  If a message is unread, the triangle will flash.  If it has been locked, it is replaced by a  .

Your pager will hold nineteen messages.  When this limit is reached, the oldest message will be automatically deleted unless it has been locked.

Receiving/Reading Messages

  1. Press any button to stop the alert.

  2. Press to display your message.

  3. Press to view the next screen.

Locking and Unlocking Messages

  1. From the Message-status screen, press or to select the message you want to unlock/unlock.

  2. Press .

  3. Press to move the cursor to lock or unlock.

  4. Press .

Deleting Messages

  1. From the Message-status screen, press or to select the message you want to delete

  2. Press .

  3. Press to move the cursor to .

  4. Press twice.

Setting the Time and Date

  1. From the Function menu, press to move the cursor to .

  2. Press ·

  3. Press to move the cursor to the hour digit.

  4. Press or to adjust the hour.

  5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the minutes, AM/PM/24 hr., month, day, and year.

  6. Press to activate the setting.

 

Setting General Alarm

  1. From the Function menu, press to move the cursor to .

  2. Press ·

  3. Press .

  4. Press to move the cursor to the alarm symbol.

  5. Press or until is displayed.

  6. Follow steps 3 through 6 in Time and Date to set the alarm time.

To disable the alarm, in step 5 above, press or until . is displayed.

 

To set a message alarm:

  1. With the message displayed, press .

  2. Press to move the cursor to .

  3. Press or until is displayed.

  4. Follow steps 3 through 6 in Setting the Time and Date.

Note: To set a daily pager or message alarm, press until double dashes are displayed for the month, day, and year.

Storing Messages in Your Notebook
Storing a message in your notebook allows you to refer back to it later by selecting the , which will appear at the far right of the message status screen whenever at least one message is in the Notebook. 

  1. From the message-status screen, press , , , or to move the cursor to the message you want to move into the notebook.

  2. Press .

  3. Press to move the cursor to .

  4. Press to store the message.

 

Private Time On
Private time allows you to set a time period during which your pager will not beep or vibrate, but will continue to receive messages.

  1. From the Function menu, press to move the cursor to .

  2. Press .

  3. Press and release until is displayed.

  4. Follow steps 3 and 4 in Setting the Time and Date to set the on and off times.

  5. Press to activate your selection.

To turn private time off, in step 4 above, press and release until is displayed.

To Enablel/Disable Display Zoom

  1. From the Function menu, press to move the cursor to to enable, or to disable.

  2. Press .

Symbol Definitions

 

Note: The above is a "quick reference" VoiceLink has developed for its clients, the full, original manual is also available in Adobe Acrobat format: AdvisorEliteManual.pdf.

 

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