
Cat. No. 17-7021OWNER’S MANUALPRO ENCORE!PG 202 Numeric PagerPlease read before using this pager.TM17-7021.fm Page 1 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 5:13
105. Press . A or P flashes in the display. Within 8seconds, press to set the time of day to AMor PM.6. Press twice. The pager displays the time a
11SETTING THE ALARM1. Repeatedly press until the pager displaysSET ALArM?.2. Press . ON or OFF flashes in the display. Within8 seconds, press to t
126. Press . A or P flashes in the display. Within 8seconds, press to set the time of day to AMor PM.7. Press twice. The time and date appear on t
13RECEIVING PAGES AND READING MESSAGESWhen the pager receives a page, it alerts for 8 sec-onds. Press any button to stop the alert. The numberof unrea
14Press to scroll through other messages. After youread all the messages, the time and date appear onthe display.Note: If you do not read a message,
15PROTECTING/UNPROTECTING MESSAGESYou can protect messages so they are not removedwhen you receive more messages than the availablememory can store. T
16ERASING MESSAGESThere are two ways to erase messages: erase all anderase one.To erase all messages, repeatedly press until thepager displays ErASE
17SPECIAL MESSAGESThe pager has the following special messages.OVERFLOW—appears when the number of unreadmessages received is greater than the availab
18PAGER IDEASGive your pager number to friends and family. Whenthey call your pager number, they can use theirphone’s touch-tone keypad to enter the n
19• If you have a cellular phone, give out your pagernumber instead of your cellular number. Thenyou can decide who to call back on your cellularphone
2INTRODUCTIONYour Radio Shack Pro Encore PG 202 Numeric Pagerlets you keep in touch with family and friends every-where you go (in the PageMart covera
20CARE AND MAINTENANCE• Keep the pager dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dryimmediately. Liquids can contain minerals thatcorrode the electronic circuits.•
21FCC INFORMATIONThis pager might cause TV/radio interference evenwhen it is operating properly. To determine whetheryour pager is causing the interfe
22This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Oper-ation is subject to the following conditions:(1) This device may not cause any harmful interfer
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RADIO SHACKA Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas 761028/95 Printed in the USARADIO SHACK LIMITED WARRANTYThis product is warranted against
3INSTALLING THE BATTERYYour pager requires one AAA battery. For the best per-formance, we recommend an alkaline battery, such asRadio Shack Cat. No. 2
43. Close the battery door and slide the battery com-partment lock down to secure it.Notes: • To conserve battery power, turn the pager offwhen you ar
5OPERATIONA LOOK AT YOUR PAGER — turns the pager on/off, lets you read messagesand select the displayed function. — press once to light the screen; p
6 TURNING ON THE PAGERPress to turn on your pager. Your pager alerts witheither a tone or vibration. TURNING OFF THE PAGER Repeatedly press until
7SELECTING AUDIBLE/SILENT ALERTFrom the date/time display, press until the pagerdisplays either SILENT? or AUdIO?.• If the pager displays SILENT?, i
8ALERT TONESYour pager has five different alert tones. If you select-ed the audible alert, follow these steps to select analert tone.1. Repeatedly pre
9SETTING THE TIMEYou must set the time so the pager can time stampyour messages.1. Repeatedly press until the pager displaysSET TIME?.2. Press . Th
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