Radio Shack Pager 17 8002 05 User Guide

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Cat. No.  
17-8002/05  
17-8032/35  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Ultra Express Numeric Pager  
Please read before using this pager.  
 
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Message Protect — lets you protect up to eight mes-  
sages from accidental deletion.  
Automatic Page Reset — stops a page after 20 sec-  
onds if you do not press a button.  
Page Reminder — beeps or vibrates every 2 minutes  
to remind you to view unread pages.  
Automatic Pager Power — lets you set the pager to  
turn on and off at specific times every day.  
Be sure you thoroughly read these instructions to en-  
sure that you fully understand your pager’s operation.  
Note: You need one AAA battery (not supplied) to  
power your pager.  
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CONTENTS  
Getting Started ................................................................. 5  
Subscribing to Service ............................................... 5  
Installing a Battery ..................................................... 6  
Pager Quick Guide ........................................................... 8  
Indicators ................................................................... 9  
Preparation ..................................................................... 10  
Setting the Date ....................................................... 10  
Setting the Time ........................................................ 11  
Selecting Silent or Tone Alert ................................... 13  
Operation ........................................................................ 15  
Turning the Pager On/Off ......................................... 15  
Turning On the Light ................................................ 15  
Receiving and Reading Messages .......................... 16  
Protecting and Unprotecting Messages ................... 20  
Deleting Messages .................................................. 22  
Automatic Operation ................................................ 24  
Setting the Alarm ..................................................... 26  
Pager Ideas ..................................................................... 28  
Care ................................................................................. 29  
FCC Information ...................................................... 30  
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GETTING STARTED  
SUBSCRIBING TO SERVICE  
You must subscribe to paging service through Mobile-  
Comm before you can start receiving messages.  
To activate your pager, call MobileComm or its asso-  
ciated carrier at the telephone number listed in the ac-  
tivation instructions provided with your pager’s  
activation packet.  
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INSTALLING A BATTERY  
Your pager requires one AAA battery. For the best  
performance and longest life, we recommend an alka-  
line battery, such as RadioShack Cat. No. 23-555.  
Caution:  
Always use a fresh battery of the required  
size and type.  
1. Slide off the battery cover in the direction of the  
arrow.  
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2. Insert the battery as indicated by the polarity  
symbols (+ and –) marked beside the compart-  
ment.  
3. Replace the cover.  
When battery power becomes low, the pager displays  
. You have about 1 week’s battery power left  
when this warning first appears.  
Notes:  
• The built-in memory saver stores messages and  
settings for up to 5 minutes while you change the  
battery or after the battery loses power.  
• Turn off the pager when you are not using it, to  
save power. See “Operation” on Page 15.  
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PAGER QUICK GUIDE  
Read/Select Mode Light/Reset  
Button  
Button  
Button  
Press the read/select button  
(
) to turn on the  
pager, 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.  
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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  
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PREPARATION  
SETTING THE DATE  
Press  
to turn on the pager, then follow these steps  
to set the current date.  
Notes:  
• If you do not set the date, the pager incorrectly  
reports the dates of your pages.  
• 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  
3. Repeatedly press  
4. Press . The day digits flash.  
. The month digits flash.  
to select the current month.  
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5. Repeatedly press  
to select the current day.  
6. Press  
twice to return to the time/date display.  
SETTING THE TIME  
Press  
to turn on the pager (if necessary), then fol-  
low these steps to set the current time.  
Notes:  
• If you do not set the time, the pager incorrectly  
reports the times of your pages.  
• 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 TIME?.  
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2. Press  
. The hour digits flash.  
3. Repeatedly press  
to select the current hour.  
4. Press  
. The first minute digit flashes.  
5. Repeatedly press  
to select the correct digit.  
6. Press  
. The second minute digit flashes.  
7. Repeatedly press  
to select the correct digit.  
8. Press  
9. Press  
. Aor Pflashes.  
to select the desired time of day (Afor  
AM or Pfor PM).  
10. Press  
twice to return to the time/date display.  
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SELECTING SILENT OR TONE  
ALERT  
You can have your pager alert you by vibrating or by  
sounding one of five tone patterns.  
To have the pager vibrate when you receive a page,  
at the time/date display, press  
. If the pager is cur-  
rently set to sound tones, it displays SILENT?. Press  
to switch to silent alerts. The pager vibrates brief-  
ly, and the  
indicator turns on.  
To have the pager sound tones when you receive a  
page, at the time/date display, press . If the pager  
is currently set to vibrate, it displays AUdIO?. Press  
to switch to tone alerts. The pager beeps, and the  
indicator turns on.  
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Selecting the Tone Pattern  
When you set the pager to sound tones for pages, you  
have a choice of five tone patterns. To select a tone  
pattern:  
1. Make sure tone alert is selected (see “Selecting  
Silent or Tone Alert” on Page 13).  
2. Repeatedly press  
until the pager displays  
SET ALERT?.  
3. Press  
to hear the currently selected pattern.  
4. Repeatedly press  
Each time you press  
to select a different pattern.  
, the pager sounds the  
selected pattern and displays ALERT 1,  
ALERT 2, ALERT 3, ALERT 4, or ALERT 5.  
5. When you hear the pattern you want, press  
twice to return to the time/date display.  
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OPERATION  
TURNING THE PAGER ON/OFF  
To turn on the pager, press  
. The pager sounds an  
alert tone or vibrates and briefly turns on all indicators.  
To turn off the pager, repeatedly press  
until the  
. The  
pager displays PAGER OFF?. Then press  
or  
indicator turns off.  
Notes:  
• The time and date appear when the pager is off.  
• The pager does not receive pages when it is off.  
TURNING ON THE LIGHT  
To turn on the light, press  
on for 8 seconds. Press  
er.  
. The pager’s light turns  
again to turn it off soon-  
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RECEIVING AND READING  
MESSAGES  
When the pager receives a page, it alerts (beeps or vi-  
brates) for 8 seconds. Press any button to stop the  
alert sooner. The pager displays the number of un-  
read pages.  
Press  
to display the first unread message. If it  
to  
contains more than 12 digits, repeatedly press  
see the rest of the message. The last screen gives the  
message’s number and time.  
To read additional messages, press  
again.  
Notes:  
• The pager briefly alerts every 2 minutes until you  
read all new messages.  
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• The time/date display automatically appears  
when you press  
after reading the last mes-  
sage, or after about 20 seconds if you do not  
press any button.  
Duplicate Messages  
If your pager receives a message that is the same as  
one already stored in memory (read or unread),  
dUPLICATEappears when you press  
to read  
again to read the duplicate  
that message. Press  
message.  
Notes:  
• The time, date, and message number do not  
appear the first time you read a duplicate mes-  
sage.  
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• After you read a duplicate message, the pager  
saves the duplicate messages as one memory  
record, showing the most recent time and date it  
was received.  
Tone Only Messages  
If your pager receives a message that does not have  
any 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 unreadable  
parts.  
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Overflow Message (Memory Full)  
Your pager can store up to 16 messages at once in its  
memory. If the pager’s memory is full when it receives  
a message, OVERFLOW appears and the new mes-  
sage replaces the oldest, unprotected message in  
memory (see “Protecting and Unprotecting Messag-  
es” on Page 20).  
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PROTECTING AND  
UNPROTECTING MESSAGES  
Follow these steps to protect a message from being  
replaced (if the memory is full) or accidentally deleted.  
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.  
Note:  
press  
press  
To escape without protecting the page,  
again so ESCAPE? appears, then  
.
To unprotect the message, repeat these steps, but in  
Step 2, choose UNPROTECT?.  
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Notes:  
You can protect up to eight messages.  
• If HOLd FULLappears when you press  
in  
Step 3, eight messages are currently protected.  
To protect another message, you must first  
unprotect one of those eight.  
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DELETING MESSAGES  
You can delete unprotected messages one at a time,  
or all unprotected/read messages at once.  
Deleting Individual Unprotected  
Messages  
1. Repeatedly press  
until the pager displays the  
message you want to delete.  
2. Repeatedly press  
until the pager displays  
dELETE?.  
3. To delete the message, press  
.
Note:  
To escape without deleting the message,  
repeatedly press  
press  
so ESCAPE?appears, then  
.
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Deleting All Unprotected/Read Messages  
Caution: This procedure deletes all unprotected mes-  
sages that you have read. Be sure you protect any  
messages that you want to save before you follow  
these steps.  
1. At the time/date display, repeatedly press  
until the pager displays ERASE ALL?.  
Note: If there are no unprotected/read mes-  
sages, ERASE ALL?does not appear.  
2. To delete all unprotected messages that you  
have read, press  
Note: To proceed without deleting all unpro-  
tected/read messages, repeatedly press to  
.
select another option or return to the time/date  
display.  
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AUTOMATIC OPERATION  
You can set your pager to automatically turn on and  
off at specific times every day. To do so, select auto-  
matic operation then set the desired on and off times.  
Selecting Automatic Operation  
1. At the time/date display, repeatedly press  
until the pager displays PAGER AUTO?.  
2. Press  
to select automatic operation so  
appears on the display.  
To return to manual operation, repeat these steps.  
The pager displays PGR MANUAL?in Step 1 and  
disappears in Step 2.  
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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 for the next digit.  
Repeat this step until the pager displays the  
desired on and off times.  
4. Press  
twice to return to the time/date display.  
Note: The pager only turns on and off automatically if  
you select automatic operation (so  
appears on the  
display). See “Selecting Automatic Operation” on  
Page 24.  
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USING THE ALARM  
You can set your pager’s alarm to sound at the same  
time each day. The pager alerts for 20 seconds at the  
set alarm time. Press any button to stop the alert  
sooner. The pager sounds again the next day, unless  
you turn it off.  
Turning the Alarm On/Off  
1. At the time/date display, repeatedly press  
until the pager displays SETALARM?.  
2. Press  
. The pager displays the currently set  
alarm time with either ONor OFFflashing.  
3. To have the alarm sound, press until ON  
flashes. Otherwise, press until OFFflashes.  
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Setting the Alarm Time  
1. At the time/date display, repeatedly press  
until the pager displays SETALARM?.  
2. Press  
3. Repeatedly press  
desired time. Then press  
twice. The hour flashes.  
until the pager displays the  
for the next digit.  
Repeat this step until the pager displays the  
desired alarm time.  
4. Press  
twice to return to the time/date display.  
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PAGER IDEAS  
Include your pager number in your answering ma-  
chine or voice mail messages. This way, you can re-  
ceive important messages immediately.  
Leave your pager number at your children’s school  
and with the babysitter so you can always be reached  
in an emergency.  
Establish code messages with your family or friends.  
For example, your children can include the code 3333  
to tell you they are home from school. Your spouse  
can send 07734 to say hello! (Read it upside-down.)  
If you have a cellular phone, give your pager number  
instead of your cellular number. You can decide who  
to call back on your cellular phone, without paying for  
incoming cellular calls. This can drastically reduce  
your monthly cellular bill!  
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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 damp cloth occasionally to  
keep it looking new.  
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FCC INFORMATION  
Your pager might cause TV or radio interference even  
when it is operating properly. To determine whether  
your pager is causing the interference, turn off the  
pager. If the interference goes away, your pager is  
causing the interference. Try to eliminate the interfer-  
ence by moving the pager away from the TV or radio.  
If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC re-  
quires that you stop using your pager.  
Modifying or tampering with your pager’s internal  
components can cause a malfunction and void your  
FCC authorization to operate it. If your pager is not  
performing as it should, contact your local Ra-  
dioShack store for assistance or call MobileComm at:  
1-800-944-4000  
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This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Op-  
eration is subject to the following conditions: (1) this  
device may not cause any harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept interference received, in-  
cluding interference that may cause undesired opera-  
tion.  
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RadioShack  
A Division of Tandy Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
6/96  
Printed in the USA  
 

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