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User Manual

CONTENTS Contents Introduction... 1 Effective Use of Your Pager.. 1 Features... 2 Getting Started... 3 Battery Information... 3 Installing/Replacing the Battery... 4 Caution... 5 Control Buttons... 6 Turning Your Pager On... 7 Turning Your Pager Off... 7 Backlight... 8 Using the Function Menu... 8 Status Indicators... 9 Function Menu... 10 Setting the Alert Type... 10 Deleting All Messages... 11 Setting the Alarm... 12 Setting the Time... 13 Setting the Date... 14 Setting Reminder Alert... 15 Setting Low Battery Alert... 16 Setting Message Information.. 17 Setting Private Time... 18 Messages... 19 Reading Messages... 19 Protecting/Unprotecting Messages... 20 Deleting Messages... 21 Deleting Individual Messages.. 21

INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of your Br502 FLEX tm Numeric pager. This booklet contains operation instructions that explain how to use your new pager and provides helpful suggestions for first-time as well as experienced users. Effective Use of Your Pager The Br502 pager keeps you in close contact with business associates, family, and friends. This new generation of pagers enables on-the-go professionals to stay connected wherever business or life takes them. 1

Features INTRODUCTION 2 Up to 18 personal memory slots Protects up to 10 messages Individual message delete or delete all Backlight Private time Daily alarm Time and date display Time and date message stamping Alert types: Melody, Chirp, Vibration, Vibration-chirp, Silent Battery level indicator Battery low indicator and alert Unread message reminder alert Duplicate message indication Continuous message indication Error message indication Memory full indication Memory retention for 30 seconds during battery change Removable belt clip

GETTING STARTED Battery Information Your pager is powered by a single AAA-size alkaline battery. Do not use any other battery type other than AAA alkaline. When the battery is low, the pager will emit a low battery alert and the battery icon will flash. While the pager does have a lithium power source to protect data stored in memory, you should replace the battery immediately. If the battery is not replaced the pager will shut down because the device cannot support normal operation. Messages and settings will be lost if the battery is not replaced immediately. However, protected messages will be saved. WARNING - Use of a battery other than an Energizer E92 OR a Duracell MN2400, 1.5V AAA Alkaline Battery may affect the Intrinsic Safety UL rating of the device. GETTING STARTED 3

Installing/Replacing the Battery 2 GETTING STARTED 4 - Hold the pager face down - Open the battery compartment by pressing down with your thumb on the battery door and sliding the battery door in the direction indicated 1 by arrow 1 in the illustration - Lift up the battery door to access the battery - Remove the old battery by pulling the ribbon towards the top end of the pager as indicated by arrow 2 in the illustration - Insert a new battery so the polarity markings on the battery match the polarity diagram on the housing - If the pager does not turn on, then check to make certain the battery has been inserted correctly, or try another new battery GETTING STARTED

GETTING STARTED CAUTION If there is no display on the LCD when a new battery is inserted, perform the following: - Open the battery cover, take out the battery - Use a screwdriver or conductive material to connect the two circular reset pads indicated in the diagram - Insert a new battery - The pager will turn on as per normal. reset pads RESET screw driver 5

Control Buttons GETTING STARTED 6 READ/SELECT Button: Press to read messages, select a feature or move from one field to another. FUNCTION Button: Press to enter the function menu, scroll through the function menu or change the value of a field, hold for two seconds to turn on or off backlight. + Button COMBINATION: Press the Read/Select and the Function button simultaneously to escape back to the Status screen from the message or function screens.

Turning Your Pager On - Make sure that a new battery is properly installed as discussed in the "Installing/ Replacing the Battery" section on page 5 - Your pager will turn on automatically upon insertion of battery - When the pager is on and no activity is taking place, the Status screen displays date, time and other relevant status indicators Turning Your Pager Off - Press the (Function) button 3 times until " " displays, then press the (Read/Select) button and the pager will turn off - Note that the screen will display the word "OFF" and the time. - To turn your pager back on, press and hold down the (Read/Select) button for 2 seconds. GETTING STARTED 7

Backlight GETTING STARTED In low-light conditions, you can turn the pager's backlight on or off at any time (even when the pager is turned off). Press and hold down the (Function) button for two seconds. You may repeat this step to manually turn off the backlight, or after 15 seconds of inactivity, the backlight automatically turns off when the pager returns to the Status screen. Using the Function Menu The function menu provides access to the many of your pager features through the use of symbols and prompts. (Read/ Select) button to select the displayed feature, (Function) button to navigate through the function menu, 8 + (Read/Select + Function button combination) any time to return to the Status screen.

Status Indicators The list below explains each of the Status Indicators that may display on your pager. - New/Unread Message - Duplicate Message - Audio Alert - Private Time - Silent Alert - Battery Level - Vibe Alert - Low Battery (blinking icon) - Vibe-Chirp Alert - Total Messages (Status Screen) and Message Number (Message Screen) - Alarm - Continuous Message - Locked Message - Message Time Stamp GETTING STARTED 9

FUNCTION MENU FUNCTION MENU If at any time you wish to quit from any function menu screen there are two methods for escaping; 1) Press both + (Read/Select + Function) simultaneously, 2) Wait for 15 seconds. In both cases the display is returned to the Status screen. Setting the Alert Type Your Br502 pager has both audible and silent alert types. These alert types are: Vibe (vibrate) Silent (no alert) Vibe-chirp (vibrate then chirp) Chirp Eight melody alerts 10 To specify the alert to play when your pager receives a message, proceed as follows:

FUNCTION MENU - From the Status screen, press the (Function) button once until " " displays then press the (Read/ Select) button. The current alert setting will display - Press the (Function) button to begin scrolling through the alert types. A sample of the diplayed alert type will be played - When the desired alert type displays, press the (Read/ Select) button to select it and return to the Status screen Deleting All Messages This feature allows you to delete all read and unprotected messages at once. - From the Status screen, press the (Function) button 2 times until " " displays, and then press the (Read/ Select) button - When " " displays, press the (Read/ Select) button to confirm your decision - To delete individual messages see the instructions on page 21 11

Setting the Alarm FUNCTION MENU Your Br502 pager allows you to set a daily alarm. - From the Status screen, press the (Function) button 4 times until the " " screen displays - A flashing " " or " " appears, toggle the (Function) button to select ON or OFF. Press the (Read/ Select) button to confirm your selection Note: If you select OFF the pager will return to the Status screen. If you select ON proceed to the next step - Press the (Read/ Select) button to select the hour, then press the (Function) button to set the hour - Repeat the above steps to set minutes and " " or " ", if your pager is set to display 12 hour time format - When complete, press the (Read/Select) button to save your changes and return to the Status Screen 12

FUNCTION MENU Setting the Time - From the Status screen, press the (Function) button 5 times until " " displays, then press the (Read/ Select) button. - Press the (Function) button to select 12 or 24 hour time. When the desired setting displays, press the (Read/ Select) button to advance to the next field - Press the (Function) button to increase the hour. When the desired hour displays, press the (Read/ Select) button to advance to the next field - Repeat Step 3 to set the "minutes" and "A" or "P", if set to 12 hour time format - When you have finished setting the time, press the (Read/ Select) button to save your changes and return to the status screen 13

Setting the Date - From the Status screen, press the (Function) button 6 times until " " displays, and then press the (Read/ Select) button FUNCTION MENU - Press the (Function) button to advance the month. When the desired month displays, press the (Read/ Select) button - Repeat step 2 (above) to set the day and year - When you have finished setting the time, press the (Read/ Select) button to save your changes and return to the Status screen 14

FUNCTION MENU Setting Reminder Alert This feature allows you to turn ON/OFF reminder alerts. Reminder alerts repeat at two-minute intervals until you have read all new messages. To turn ON/OFF reminder alerts, proceed as follows: - From the Status screen, press the (Function) button 7 times until " " displays, then press the (Read/ Select) button to display " " and a flashing " " or " " - Press the (Function) button to toggle between " " and " " - Press the (Read/Select) button to make your selection and return to the Status screen 15

Setting Low Battery Alert This feature allows you to turn on and off the Alert that sounds when the battery is running low. The alert will sound every hour between 8am and 8pm when this feature is on. FUNCTION MENU - From the status screen, press (Function) button 8 times until " " displays, and then press (Read/Select) button to display " " and flashing " " or " " - Press the (Function) button to toggle between " " and " ", and press (Read/Select) button to make your selection and return to the Status screen 16

FUNCTION MENU Setting Message Information This feature allows you to turn on and off the message information that comes with a message. This information can include source indication, message type (personal or group message) and date stamping. - From the status screen, press (Function) button 9 times until " " displays. Then press the (Read/Select) button to display " " and a flashing " " or " " - Press the (Function) button to toggle between " " and " ", and press (Read/Select) button to make your selection and return to the Status screen 17

Setting Private Time FUNCTION MENU 18 You can set your pager to Private Time. During this time the pager will still receive messages as usual but it will not alert. - From the Status screen, press the (Function) button 10 times until " " displays, and then press the (Read/ Select) button - The display shows " " with a flashing " " or " ", toggle the (Function) button to select ON or OFF. Press the (Read/ Select) button to confirm your selection Note: If you select OFF the pager will return to the Status screen. If you select ON proceed to the next step. - To set pager START time scroll through hours by pressing the (Function) button for each hour increment, then press the (Read/ Select) button to set and advance to the minutes. Repeat this step to set minutes and " " or " ", if you pager is set to display 12 hour time format - Press the (Read/ Select) button to set the END time by repeating the above steps - When complete, press the (Read/Escape) button to return to the Status screen

MESSAGES MESSAGES The pager can store up to 18 personal messages. If you have programmed your pager to alert you when it receives a message, an alert sounds (see "Setting the Alert Type" on page 10). Reading Messages - From the Status screen press the (Read/ Select) button to read you messages - Continue pressing the (Read/ Select) button to scroll through your messages - If your pager receives a message that contains errors, the character with errors will blink - Messages that are not "protected" will be lost when the pager's memory is full. It is recommended that you delete unwanted messages frequently to avoid message loss. (See page 20, Protecting/Unprotecting Messages.) If at any time you wish to quit from the message screen there are two methods for escaping; 1) Press both + (Read/Select + Function) simultaneously, 2) Wait for 15 seconds. In both cases the display is returned to the Status screen. 19

Protecting/Unprotecting Messages MESSAGES You can protect (save) up to 10 messages on the Br502. This prevents messages from being deleted or overwritten by new messages when the pager's memory is full. - To protect a message, press the (Function) button while the message displays. When the word " " appears press the (Read/ Select) button to protect the message - To unprotect a protected message, press the (Function) button while the protected message displays - When the word " " appears press the (Read/ Select) button to unprotect the message If at any time you wish to quit from the protect/unprotect message screen there are two methods for escaping; 1) Press both + (Read/Select + Function) simultaneously to return to the message screen, 2) Wait for 15 seconds to return to the Status screen. 20

MESSAGES Deleting Messages You can delete messages from your pager at any time. By deleting older messages, you decide which messages to keep and which to save before they are overwritten by new messages. (See also "Protecting/Unprotecting Messages" on page 20.) Deleting an Individual Message - To delete an unprotected message, press the (Function) button two times while the message is displayed *To delete a protected message, you must first unprotect the message. (See "Protecting/Unprotecting Messages" on page 20) - When the word " " appears, press the (Read/ Select) button to delete the message - To delete all read and unprotected messages, refer to "Deleting All Messages" on page 11 If at any time you wish to quit from the delete message screen there are two methods for escaping; 1) Press both + (Read/Select + Function) simultaneously to return to the message screen, 2) Wait for 15 seconds to return to the Status screen. 21

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