Uniden ALP 9060 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Operating Guide

2-Line Alpha/Numeric PagerOperating Guide

Page 2 - FCC Information

Installing and Using a BatteryYour pager requires one AAA battery for power.Caution: Always use a battery of the specified sizeand type.Installing the

Page 3 - Contents

3. Match the dots, slide thebattery cover on andslide the lock-tab down.Low Battery Alarm/WarningWhen the battery power islow,Bappears in thedisplay a

Page 4 - Introduction

About Your Pager’s FunctionsThere are six choices in the function menu:1 Alert Set - change alert type.A Alarm Menu - set alarm for time, day, and/or

Page 5 - Using this Owners Guide

Set the Time, Day and DateSetting the TimeFrom the standby display,go to Time Set (as shown):1.To select the hour,press> or < untilyou reach the

Page 6 - Controls

Setting the Day and DateFrom the standby display, go to Day/Date Set(as shown):1.To select the day,press> or < untilyou reach the numberthat you

Page 7 - Display Indicators

Choosing the Alert TypeGo to the Alert Set Menu (as shown):To listen to the tones as you select them,set Sample Alert under the Options Menuon page 20

Page 8 - Belt Clip/Holster

Using the AlarmsYou can set the pager to sound an audible or vibratealarm at the same time every day, on the same dayevery week, and/or at a specific

Page 9 - Care and Maintenance

Setting a Time AlarmTo set an alarm for a specific time every day:Example: Every day at 5:54 p.m.From the standby display,go to Time Alarm (as shown):

Page 10 - Installing the Battery

Setting a Day (Weekly) AlarmTo set an alarm for a specific day of the week andtime: (Example: Every Friday at 5:54)From the standby display, go toDay

Page 11 - Memory Saver

Setting the Date AlarmTo set an alarm for a specific date and time:Example:Friday, February 14,at 5:54 p.m.From the standby display,go to Date Alarm (

Page 12 - About Your Pager’s Functions

FCC InformationYour pager might cause TV or radio interference evenwhen it is operating properly. To determine whetheryour pager is causing the interf

Page 13 - Set the Time, Day and Date

Choose and Change Optionso Time Stampo Quick Viewo Sample Alerto Word Wrap[To “escape” from any Option menu, pressO.[When?appears above the selected o

Page 14 - Setting the Day and Date

Quick View On or OffQuick View lets you set your pager to automaticallydisplay each message when you receive it.From the standby display,go to Quick V

Page 15 - Choosing the Alert Type

Sample Alert On or OffWhen you turn Sample Alert on, you can hear or feela sample of the alert when you are setting it.From the standby display, go to

Page 16 - Using the Alarms

Word Wrap On or OffIf a word in the display is more than 12 characters,Word Wrap prevents breaking it up. To see complete(unbroken) words in the displ

Page 17 - Setting a Time Alarm

Managing Message FilesThere are two types of messages:o Personal Messages (you can move or delete)Your pager holds up to 30 messages in memory.o Info

Page 18 - Setting a Day (Weekly) Alarm

Reading Personal MessagesYour pager can store up to 30 personal messages, inthe order received. If the pager’s memory is full whenit receives a new me

Page 19 - Setting the Date Alarm

Receiving/Displaying Messages[When you receive a Mail Drop message,Gappears in the standby screen.Receiving Messages with Quick View On andTime Stamp

Page 20 - Choose and Change Options

Receiving Messages with Quick View Off andTime Stamp On1. When the pager receivesa message, it beeps (orvibrates) for 8 seconds.To immediately stop th

Page 21 - Quick View On or Off

Receiving Messages With Quick View and TimeStamp On1. When the pager receives amessage, it beeps (or vibrates)for about 8 seconds.2. The message autom

Page 22 - Sample Alert On or Off

Tone OnlyA “tone only” message doesn’thave any numeric characters.It could be an unreadable message,an error or a preset message that alerts you to ch

Page 23 - Word Wrap On or Off

1ContentsIntroduction...2Using this Owners Guide ...3Controls...4Display

Page 24 - Managing Message Files

Reading a Mail Drop Message1. From the standby displaygo to Message File(as shown):2. Press N. The first MailDrop message appears.3. To scroll through

Page 25 - Reading Personal Messages

Adding an Alert to a Mail DropMessage TypeOur example is the firstmaildrop (07) in themessage file and theTIME STAMP is on.1. Follow the steps to go t

Page 26 - Receiving/Displaying Messages

Deleting a Mail Drop MessageOur example is the first maildrop (07) in the messagefile and the TIME STAMP is on.1.Follow the steps to go tothe message:

Page 27

Moving a Message to Notebook[The message in our example is a Mail Dropmessage. You move a Personal Message thesame way - the only difference is that t

Page 28 - Unreadable Message

Deleting Individual PersonalMessages1.Go to the message thatyou want to delete(refer to page 23).2.Press N. Two optionsappear - Move (G), andDelete (D

Page 29 - Unread Message Reminder

Deleting All Personal MessagesFrom the standby display,go to Delete All (as shown):1 Press N.DELETE ALL appears.2. Press N.The confirmation message“DE

Page 30 - Reading a Mail Drop Message

Contaq II ALP9090 Flex™Two Year Limited WarrantyImportant:Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service.WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA COR

Page 31 - Message Type

IntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of the CONTAQ IIALP 9090 2-line alpha/numeric pager. This compact,state-of-the-art pager has many feature

Page 32 - Deleting a Mail Drop Message

Using this Owners Guideo Throughout this Operating Guide theaction(suchas: press a key) is first, followed by a display of theresults.Press N, you wil

Page 33 - Moving a Message to Notebook

Controls1. Backward Scroll Key (<)2. Enter/Menu Key (N)3. Forward Scroll Key (>)4. Speaker5. Display (see next page)6. Power/Escape Key (O) – ho

Page 34 - Messages

Display Indicators1.Out-of-Range Indicator and first character of the12-Character Display2.Alert Type3.Alarm4.Day5.Battery Low6.Info Service Message7.

Page 35 - To Cancel the delete

Belt Clip/Holstero Line up the groove on the pager back with thegroove on the holster. It fits in the holster only oneway.o Slide the pager into the h

Page 36 - Two Year Limited Warranty

Illuminated Displayo Turn on your pager.o At the standby display, press and hold N, >or < for about two (2) seconds.o The display lights for abo

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