
Cat. No. 17-9003OWNER’S MANUALPlease read before using this pager.Tracker Alphanumeric Pager17-9003.fm Page 1 Friday, July 23, 1999 9:42 AM
10INDICATORSYour pager displays the following symbols. or Audible alert mode or Silent (vibrate) alert modeProtected messageDuplicate message or Me
11PAGER SET-UPSETTING THE DATE, TIME, AND TIME FORMATPress and hold for a few seconds to turn on thepager, then follow these steps to set the curren
12• When you press in Steps 3–8, the pagerscrolls forward through that setting’s sequence(years 95–13, for example), then repeats thatsequence when
135. To select the other time format, press so thatformat flashes, then press . The year digitsflash.To keep the current time format, simply press
14SETTING THE DATE FORMATYour pager is preset to display the date in the month/day/year (M/D/Y) format, but you can set it to use theD/M/Y format. To
15SETTING THE MESSAGE ALERTYour pager is preset to alert you by sounding one ofthree audible alert patterns (Beep1); however, youcan set it to use any
16Selecting an Audible Alert1. At the standby display, press . Set Alertsappears and the last selected alert symbolflashes.2. Press . Sound ON/OFF ap
17Selecting a Silent Alert1. At the standby display, press . Set Alertsappears and the last selected alert symbolflashes.2. Press . Sound ON/OFF appe
18Using Audible/Silent Quick-SetTo quickly change the alert type from audible to silentor silent to audible, at the standby display, press andhold f
19Setting the Alert LengthYour pager is preset to alert for about 30 secondswhen you receive a message or to remind you of anunread message; however,
2INTRODUCTIONYour Tracker Alphanumeric Pager lets you keep intouch with the office and with family and friends any-where around town. It can store up
20OPERATIONTURNING THE PAGER ON/OFFTo turn on the pager, press and hold for a few sec-onds until Power ON appears on the display. Thepager sounds an
21• The display lights for about 45 seconds each timeyou turn the pager on or press a button. (The lightturns off soon after the standby display reap-
22MEMORY CAPACITYYour pager can store up to 16 messages (or a maxi-mum of 640 characters) in its memory. If the pager’smemory is full when it receives
23RECEIVING/READING MESSAGESReceiving MessagesWhen the pager receives a message, it alerts (beepsor vibrates) and displays the incoming message for up
24Reading MessagesTo read all messages stored in memory, repeatedlypress or . Each time you press a button, the pag-er displays the next message an
25Notes:• The characters (such as 21d) that briefly appearin the lower-left corner of the display before thetime stamp are part of a paging-address fe
26• You can set the pager to sound a reminder alertat preset intervals for up to 3 hours to remind youof unread messages. See “Using the ReminderAlert
27Duplicate MessagesIf your pager receives a message that is the same asone already stored in memory (read or unread), appears when the pager displays
28PROTECTING AND UNPROTECTING MESSAGESYour pager lets you protect up to eight messagesfrom being replaced if the memory becomes full. Fol-low these st
29Note: If *FULL* appears and the pager beeps twicewhen you press to protect a message, eight mes-sages are currently protected. To protect anotherm
3Low Battery Message and Alert — lets you knowwhen the battery is low.Automatic Message Scroll — lets you set the pagerto automatically scroll through
303. Press . Delete flashes on the display.4. Press three times to delete the message. Asyou press the button, the pager displaysDelete (not flashin
31Deleting All MessagesCaution: This procedure deletes all messages (pro-tected and unprotected) stored in memory.1. Turn off the pager.2. Press and h
32SPECIAL FEATURESUSING THE REMINDER ALERTTo remind you of any unread messages, you can setyour pager to sound an alert (at intervals of 1, 2, 5, 10,t
33SETTING THE MESSAGESCROLL SPEEDYour pager is preset to display each message forabout 2 seconds when you set the pager to automati-cally scroll throu
343. Press so the current setting flashes, thenrepeatedly press until the setting you want touse flashes.4. Press to store your selection. The s
35USING THE DAILY ALARMYou can set your pager to sound an alarm at thesame time each day. At the set alarm time, *Alarm*appears, flashes, and the pa
362. Press . The last set alarm time and AlarmON/OFF appear, and the current alarm setting(ON or OFF) flashes.3. If OFF is flashing, press so ON fl
37Turning the Daily Alarm Off/OnFollow these steps to turn off the alarm or turn it backon.1. At the standby display, press then so SetAlarm appea
38USING THE TIMERYou can set your pager to sound an alert after a setamount of time (up to 99 minutes) has passed — justlike a timer. After a set numb
393. Repeatedly press to set the number of min-utes, then press . Run/Stop appears, andStop flashes.Notes:• As you press , the pager scrolls forwa
4CONTENTSGetting Started ... 6Subscribing to Service ...
40Stopping the TimerFollow these steps to stop the running timer beforethe timer alert sounds.1. At the standby display, press then repeatedlypress
41PAGER IDEASInclude your pager number in your answering ma-chine or voice mail messages. This way, you can re-ceive important messages immediately.Le
42CARETo enjoy your pager for a long time:• Keep the pager dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dryimmediately.• Use and store the pager only in normal temper
43FCC INFORMATIONYour pager might cause TV or radio interference evenwhen it is operating properly. To determine whetheryour pager is causing the inte
44This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1)this device may not cause any harmful interf
5Using Automatic Message-Scroll ... 26Duplicate Messages ... 27Tone Only or Unreadable Messa
6GETTING STARTEDSUBSCRIBING TO SERVICEYou must subscribe to paging service through Mobile-Comm before you can start receiving messages.To activate you
71. Slide off the battery cover in the direction of thearrow.2. Place a battery in the compartment according tothe polarity symbols (+ and –) marked i
8When battery power becomes low, the pager soundsan alert every few seconds, Change Battery ap-pears, and flashes on the display. Press any buttonto
9PAGER QUICK GUIDEAlertSpeakerMenuButtonFunction/SelectButtons17-9003.fm Page 9 Friday, July 23, 1999 9:42 AM
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