Page 2 - INTRODUCTION
2 INTRODUCTION Your PGL-302 Ultra Express Numeric Local Pager letsyou keep in touch with the office and with family andfriends anywhere around town. It can store up to 16messages and alerts you with either a gentle vibrationor one of five beep patterns. It also has these features: Daily Alarm — lets...
Page 4 - GETTING STARTED; SUBSCRIBING TO SERVICE
4 GETTING STARTED SUBSCRIBING TO SERVICE You must subscribe to local paging service throughPageMart before you can start receiving pages. To activate your pager, call PageMart’s at 1-800-99-RSPAGE. 17-8022.fm Page 4 Thursday, July 22, 1999 9:59 AM
Page 5 - INSTALLING A BATTERY
5 INSTALLING A BATTERY Your pager requires one AAA battery. For the best per-formance, we recommend an alkaline battery such asRadio Shack Cat. No. 23-555. 1. Slide off the battery cover in the direction of the arrow. 2. Remove the old battery, if necessary, and dis- pose of it properly. 17-8022.fm ...
Page 7 - PAGER QUICK GUIDE
7 PAGER QUICK GUIDE Press the read/select button ( ) to turn on the pag- er, view pages, and select menu options. Press the mode button ( ) to access the pager’s menus. Press the light/reset button ( ) to turn on the light. Press it twice to return to the time/date display. Read/Select Button Mode B...
Page 8 - INDICATORS
8 INDICATORS Your pager displays the following symbols. Audible mode Vibrate (silent) mode Protected message Message continuation Erase all messages Delete individual message Pager alarm activated Automatic power feature Low battery indicator 17-8022.fm Page 8 Thursday, July 22, 1999 9:59 AM
Page 9 - PREPERATION; SETTING THE DATE
9 PREPERATION SETTING THE DATE Press to turn on the pager, then follow these steps to set the current date. Note: If you do not press a button within 10 seconds,the pager returns to the time/date display. 1. At the time/date display, repeatedly press until the pager displays SET dATE? . 2. Press . T...
Page 10 - SETTING THE TIME
10 SETTING THE TIME Press to turn on the pager, then follow these steps to set the current time. Note: If you do not set the time, the pager incorrectlyreports the times of your pages. 1. At the time/date display, repeatedly press until the pager displays SET TIME? . 2. Press . The hour digits flash...
Page 11 - HOURS
11 7. Repeatedly press to select the correct digit. 8. Press . A or P flashes if the pager is set to the 12-hour format. 9. Press to select the desired time of day ( A for AM or P for PM). 10. Press . The pager displays 12 HOURS or 24 HOURS . 11. Press to select the desired time format (12- hour wit...
Page 13 - Selecting the Tone Pattern; ALERT 1
13 Selecting the Tone Pattern When you set the pager to sound tones for pages, youhave a choice of five tone patterns. To select a tonepattern: 1. Select tone alert (see “Selecting Silent or Tone Alert”). 2. Repeatedly press until the pager displays SET ALERT? . 3. Press to hear the currently select...
Page 14 - OPERATION; TURNING THE PAGER ON/OFF
14 OPERATION TURNING THE PAGER ON/OFF Press to turn on the pager. The pager sounds an alert tone or vibrates and briefly turns on all indicators. To turn off the pager, repeatedly press until the pager displays PAGER OFF? . Then press . The or indicator turns off. Notes: • The time and date appear w...
Page 16 - Tone Only Messages; TONE ONLY; Unreadable Messages
16 Tone Only Messages If your pager receives a message that does not haveany numbers, it displays TONE ONLY . Unreadable Messages If your pager receives a message that is partially or to-tally unreadable, it does not display the unreadableparts. PROTECTING AND UNPROTECTING MESSAGES Follow these step...
Page 17 - DELETING MESSAGES
17 1. Repeatedly press until the pager displays the message you want to protect. 2. Repeatedly press until the pager displays PROTECT? . 3. Press to protect the message. To unprotect the message, follow the above steps. InStep 2, the pager displays UNPROTECT? . DELETING MESSAGES You can delete singl...
Page 19 - AUTOMATIC OPERATION; Selecting Automatic Operation
19 AUTOMATIC OPERATION You can set your pager to automatically turn on and offat specific times every day. To do so, select automaticoperation and set the desired on and off times. Selecting Automatic Operation Follow these steps to select automatic operation. 1. At the time/date display, repeatedly...
Page 20 - Setting the Automatic On and Off Times
20 Setting the Automatic On and Off Times 1. At the time/date display, repeatedly press until the pager displays SET AUTO? . 2. Press . The pager displays the currently set on and off times with the on time’s hour flashing. 3. Repeatedly press until the pager displays the desired time. Then press to...
Page 21 - SETTING THE ALARM; ON
21 SETTING THE ALARM Follow these steps to set your pager’s alarm. 1. At the time/date display, repeatedly press until the pager displays SET ALARM? . 2. Press . The pager displays the currently set alarm time with either ON or OFF flashing. 3. To have the alarm sound, press until ON flashes. Otherw...
Page 22 - PAGER IDEAS
22 The pager alerts for 20 seconds at the set alarm time.Press any button to stop the alert sooner. PAGER IDEAS Include your pager number in your answering machineor voice mail messages. This way, you can receive im-portant messages immediately. Give your pager number to friends, family members,and ...
Page 24 - CARE
24 CARE To enjoy your pager for a long time: • Keep the pager dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. • Use and store the pager only in normal tempera- ture environments. • Handle the pager gently and carefully. Don’t drop it. • Keep the pager away from dust and dirt. • Wipe the pager with a d...
Page 25 - FCC INFORMATION
25 FCC INFORMATION Your pager might cause TV or radio interference evenwhen it is operating properly. To determine whetheryour pager is causing the interference, turn off the pag-er. If the interference goes away, your pager is causingthe interference. Try to eliminate the interference bymoving the ...
Page 27 - NOTES
27 NOTES 17-8022.fm Page 27 Thursday, July 22, 1999 9:59 AM