Page 2 - FCC Information
FCC Information Your pager might cause TV or radio interference evenwhen it is operating properly. To determine whetheryour pager is causing the interference, turn it off. If theinterference goes away, your pager is causing theinterference. Try to eliminate the interference bymoving the pager away f...
Page 3 - Contents
1 Contents Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Using this Owners Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Display Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Introduction
Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the CONTAQ IIALP 9090 2-line alpha/numeric pager. This compact,state-of-the-art pager has many features including: o 78 Notebook Storage Locations o 20 Mail Drop Locations o 30 Personal Message Locations o Clearvue™ Illuminated Display o Multiple Aler...
Page 5 - Using this Owners Guide
Using this Owners Guide o Throughout this Operating Guide the action (such as: press a key) is first, followed by a display of theresults. Press N , you will see: o If (while setting any function) you do not press anykey for about 8 seconds, the display returns tostandby. If this happens, start over...
Page 6 - Controls; or press and release to return display to standby.
Controls 1. Backward Scroll Key ( < ) 2. Enter/Menu Key ( N ) 3. Forward Scroll Key ( > ) 4. Speaker 5. Display (see next page) 6. Power/Escape Key ( O ) – hold to turn power on/off or press and release to return display to standby. 7. Strap attachment [ To stop the page alert, press any key. ...
Page 7 - Display Indicators; Info Service Message
Display Indicators 1. Out-of-Range Indicator and first character of the 12-Character Display 2. Alert Type 3. Alarm 4. Day 5. Battery Low 6. Info Service Message 7. Month/Day 8. Message Status Indicator 9. 12-Character Display 5
Page 8 - Slide the pager into the holster. It fits securely.
Belt Clip/Holster o 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 holster. It fits securely. o Use the spring clip to attach the holster to your beltor pocket. o You can view your messages while the pager is inthe h...
Page 9 - Illuminated Display; At the standby display, press and hold; Care and Maintenance; Keep the pager away from dust and dirt.
Illuminated Display o Turn on your pager. o At the standby display, press and hold N , > or < for about two (2) seconds. o The display lights for about five (5) seconds. [ Heavy use of the Clearvue™ illumination shortensbattery life. Care and Maintenance o Keep the pager dry. If it gets wet, w...
Page 10 - Installing and Using a Battery; Your pager requires one AAA battery for power.; Installing the Battery; Release the battery
Installing and Using a Battery Your pager requires one AAA battery for power. Caution: Always use a battery of the specified sizeand type. Installing the Battery 1. Release the battery compartment lock.Slide and lift off thebattery cover. 2. Insert a AAA battery in the compartmentaccording to the po...
Page 11 - Low Battery Alarm/Warning; appears in the; Memory Saver
3. Match the dots, slide the battery cover on andslide the lock-tab down. Low Battery Alarm/Warning When the battery power islow, B appears in the display and – once an hour– a low-beep sounds for four-seconds. [ When the battery low indicator appears, replacethe battery as soon as possible to keep ...
Page 12 - About Your Pager’s Functions; There are six choices in the function menu:; Delete All - delete all personal messages.; DELETE ALL does not delete Mail Drops.
About Your Pager’s Functions There are six choices in the function menu: 1 Alert Set - change alert type. A Alarm Menu - set alarm for time, day, and/or date. T Time Menu - set the time, day and date. ? Option Menu - time stamp, quick view, samplealert, and word wrap. G Message File - view, set aler...
Page 13 - Set the Time, Day and Date; Setting the Time
Set the Time, Day and Date Setting the Time From the standby display,go to Time Set (as shown): 1. To select the hour, press > or < until you reach the numberthat you want. 2. To store your selection and move to the minutesdisplay, press N . 3. To set the minutes and choose between 12 or24 hou...
Page 14 - Setting the Day and Date
Setting the Day and Date From the standby display, go to Day/Date Set(as shown): 1. To select the day, press > or < until you reach the numberthat you want. 2. To store your selection and move to the monthdisplay, press N . 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to set the month and date. 4. To store your se...
Page 15 - Choosing the Alert Type; To cycle through the alert
Choosing the Alert Type Go 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. 1. To cycle through the alert types, press > or < . 2. To store your selection in memory, press N . 3. To toggle between Auto Reset (alert to...
Page 16 - Using the Alarms
Using the Alarms You 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 time on a certaindate. When a set alarm time arrives – even if the pager isturned off – the pager repeatedly sounds a uniquealert tone (different tha...
Page 17 - Setting a Time Alarm
Setting a Time Alarm To 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): 1. To set the alarm on or off, press > or < . 2. To enter your selection, press N . 3. To select the hour, press > or < until you reach ...
Page 19 - Setting the Date Alarm
Setting the Date Alarm To 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 (as shown). 1. To set the alarm on or off, press > or < . 2. To enter your selection, press N . 3. To select the month, repeatedly press > ...
Page 20 - Choose and Change Options; Time Stamp On or Off
Choose and Change Options o Time Stamp o Quick View o Sample Alert o Word Wrap [ To “escape” from any Option menu, press O . [ When ? appears above the selected option, that option is on. Time Stamp On or Off Time stamp adds the day, timeand date that a message came in. From the standby display,go t...
Page 21 - Quick View On or Off; Press
Quick View On or Off Quick View lets you set your pager to automaticallydisplay each message when you receive it. From the standby display,go to Quick View (as shown): 1 Press N . The current setting appears. 2. To change the setting, press > or < . (The default setting is on.) 3. To store the...
Page 22 - Sample Alert On or Off
Sample Alert On or Off When you turn Sample Alert on, you can hear or feela sample of the alert when you are setting it. From the standby display, go toSample Alert (as shown): 1 Press N . The current setting appears.(The default setting is on.) 2. To change the setting, press > or < . 3. To s...
Page 23 - Word Wrap On or Off
Word Wrap On or Off If a word in the display is more than 12 characters,Word Wrap prevents breaking it up. To see complete(unbroken) words in the display, turn word wrap on. From the standby display,go to Word Wrap (as shown): 1 Press N . The current Word Wrapsetting appears.(The default setting is ...
Page 24 - Managing Message Files; There are two types of messages:
Managing Message Files There are two types of messages: o Personal Messages (you can move or delete)Your pager holds up to 30 messages in memory. o Info Service (Mail Drop) Messages (you can addan alert, move or delete). Your pager has 20different mail drops. [ You can store mail drop and personal m...
Page 25 - Reading Personal Messages
Reading Personal Messages Your pager can store up to 30 personal messages, inthe order received. If the pager’s memory is full whenit receives a new message, FULL appears on thedisplay and the new message replaces the oldestmessage in memory. o To prevent the pager from automatically replacingperson...
Page 26 - Receiving/Displaying Messages; When you receive a Mail Drop message,
Receiving/Displaying Messages [ When you receive a Mail Drop message, G appears in the standby screen. Receiving Messages with Quick View On andTime Stamp Off 1. When the pager receives a message, it beeps (orvibrates) and the messagedisplays on the screen. 2. To scroll through the message, press &g...
Page 28 - Unreadable Message
Receiving Messages With Quick View and TimeStamp On 1. When the pager receives a message, it beeps (or vibrates)for about 8 seconds. 2. The message automatically appears on the display. If themessage is longer than12 characters, the second part of the messageappears after a second. 3. To stop the al...
Page 30 - Reading a Mail Drop Message
Reading a Mail Drop Message 1. From the standby display go to Message File(as shown): 2. Press N . The first Mail Drop message appears. 3. To scroll through the message, press > or < . 4. To read the next message, press > . [ Press O to return to the standby display. 28
Page 32 - Deleting a Mail Drop Message; Follow the steps to go to
Deleting a Mail Drop Message Our example is the first maildrop (07) in the messagefile and the TIME STAMP is on. 1. Follow the steps to go to the message: 2. With the message in the display, press N . The 3 options appear -Alert ( ? ), Move ( G ), and Delete ( D ). 3. To select DELETE ( D ), press &...
Page 33 - Moving a Message to Notebook; With the message in the
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 there areonly 2 options in step 1. 1. With the message in the display, press N . The 3 options appear -Alert ( ? ), Move ( G ), and Delete ( D ). Rem...
Page 35 - Deleting All Personal Messages
Deleting All Personal Messages From the standby display,go to Delete All (as shown): 1 Press N . DELETE ALL appears. 2. Press N . The confirmation message“DELETE OK?” displays. [ To Cancel the delete,press O , > or < . 3. Press N again. 4. After about 2 seconds, the standby display appears. 33