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If an Urgent Message is received
with Time Stamp off and User
Message on, “URGENT” displays
as the second part of the
message. (See “Activating
Message Tag,” page 26.)

Next is the message proper
(telephone number to call, etc.).

If the message is more than 12 characters long,
press

F

to see the rest of the message.

The display automatically returns to Standby
after eight seconds. Or, press either

F

or

B

to return to Standby.

Note:

If you press

F

once to view a message,

the display automatically scrolls through all
elements of the message every eight seconds.
To view the next message,
press

F

before the pager display returns

to Standby.

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Summary of Contents for FLX 9050

Page 1: ...Middle position pager on and set to vibrate n Top position pager on and set to audio alert mode See page 4 3 Display refer to next page 4 Speaker 5 Forward scroll F Key 6 Backscroll B Key Note To sto...

Page 2: ...P duplicate message Repeat Page 3 Audio Alert Indicator 4 Alarm Mode Indicator 5 Month Day Message Number Indicator 6 Message Continued 7 Range Indicator and first character of the 12 Character Displa...

Page 3: ...Date Time Stamp for each message Time Day Date Alarms that are either audio or silent To ensure that you understand all the features and capabilities of your FLX 9050 please read this Operating Guide...

Page 4: ...e If the pager has any messages you will see S S F S 2 Scroll through the Alert Tone options F Alert 1 through 8 F Non stop Vibrate F Silent Alarm Note Press F to move forward to the next screen or B...

Page 5: ...seconds or press any key Non Stop Alert tone continues until you press any key 1 To select the Alert Tone duration that you want press F 2 Press Sto enter your selection into memory The Standby displa...

Page 6: ...Less than 7 digits no hyphenation Seven digits More than 7 but less than 10 digits Ten through 21 digits Note More than 22 digits will not be hyphenated Start Auto Hyphen Without messages in memory 1...

Page 7: ...t Auto Hyphen With messages in memory 1 To reach the Auto Hyphen Menu press display S S F F S To turn on To turn off press display press display 2 F 2 B Then 3 Press Sto enter your selection into memo...

Page 8: ...iew On Off Without messages in memory With the pager on 1 To reach the Quick View menu press display S S F F F F S To turn on To turn off press display press display 2 F 2 B Then press display 3 To en...

Page 9: ...ck View On Off With messages in memory 1 To reach the Quick View menu press display S S F F F F F S To turn on To turn off press display press display 2 F 2 B Then press display 3 To enter your select...

Page 10: ...corner indicates either a 12 hour format with A a m and P p m indicators or a 24 hour format 2 Press F or B to change the hour The A or P display alternates after each 12 hour cycle 3 To enter your se...

Page 11: ...ry appear with the day icon flashing 2 To select the day of the week press F or B 3 To enter your selection and move to the next part of the display press S n Repeat the process to set the month and d...

Page 12: ...Activating the Time Stamp 1 To reach the Time Stamp menu press display S F S F F S 2 To turn on Time Stamp F 3 Press Sto enter your selection into memory The display returns to Standby 12...

Page 13: ...for the same time each day Day Alarm for a specific day and time Date Alarm for a specific date and time Set audio or vibrate alarm for one event each Bell icon appears in the display when an alarm is...

Page 14: ...in the display Setting the Time Alarm From the TIME ALM ON display 1 Press S 2 To select the hour press F or B 3 To enter your selection and move to the minutes display press S Repeat to set the minut...

Page 15: ...xt display press S Setting the Day Alarm From the DAY ALM ON display 1 Press S 2 To select the day press F or B 3 To enter your selection and move to the next part of the display press S Repeat the pr...

Page 16: ...Activating the Date Alarm 1 To reach the Date Alarm menu press display S F F S F F S 2 Press F to turn Date Alarm on 3 To enter your selection and move to the next display press S 16...

Page 17: ...select the month press F or B 3 Press Sto move to the next part of the display Repeat the process to set the day of the month hour minutes and alarm type audio or vibrate 4 Press Sto enter the Date A...

Page 18: ...ith Quick View and Time Stamp Off 1 The pager beeps or vibrates for eight seconds indicating an incoming message and the CALL screen appears 2 Press any key to stop the alert 3 To see the message pres...

Page 19: ...o seconds Three minutes later if no keys are pressed the pager beeps or vibrates for eight seconds to remind you of the message This repeats every three minutes up to 10 times 3 Press any key to stop...

Page 20: ...first and the message automatically follows With Quick View off press any key to stop the alert Press F to view the message Urgent Message Reminder If you receive an urgent message and do not read it...

Page 21: ...e remains in memory To remove the urgent message from memory see Deleting Messages page 24 3 Press F or B to return to Standby Tone Only Messages The FLX 9050 indicates when it has received a tone onl...

Page 22: ...s up to 30 messages in memory arranged from newest to oldest Number 1 is given to the first message received To read stored messages press F to see the most recent message received Or press B to see t...

Page 23: ...tc If the message is more than 12 characters long press F to see the rest of the message The display automatically returns to Standby after eight seconds Or press either F or B to return to Standby No...

Page 24: ...te 2 Press and hold S The display alternates between DELETE NO and the message to be deleted 3 While holding S press F or B to delete the message 4 The display returns to standby Note Before deleting...

Page 25: ...ing S press F or B to delete all messages Note If you do not want to delete all messages release Sand to return to Standby press B twice 4 The display returns to Standby Note If an urgent message is i...

Page 26: ...ge the 8 character words 01 05 See Storing Words in the Message Files page 29 Activating Message Tag Note User Message must be on before the Message Tag can be activated Without messages in memory 1 T...

Page 27: ...With messages in memory 1 To reach the User Message menu press display S S F F F S 2 F 2 B 3 To enter the selection into memory and return to standby press S 27...

Page 28: ...y S S F F F S The display shows the first word in the Message File To see other Message File words press F or B With messages in memory S S F F F F S The display shows the first word in the Message Fi...

Page 29: ...must be on before you can store alphanumeric characters in the files Remember Your FLX 9050 comes with word files 0 through 5 preprogrammed is the first word file It can t be changed Move to the Messa...

Page 30: ...3 When you reach the character that you want to enter press S The same character repeats in the next space Repeat steps 2 and 3 to select your word or phrase until you select the last character 4 When...

Page 31: ...B to return to Standby With Quick View On and Time Stamp Off 1 The Alert Tone sounds if any audio alert is selected or the pager vibrates if that alert mode is selected 2 URGENT appears on the displa...

Page 32: ...eceiving an Urgent Message with Quick View User Message and Time Stamp On With User Message off an urgent call is interpreted as a normal page To receive an Urgent Message User Message must be on 1 Th...

Page 33: ...he battery cover 2 Insert a AAA battery Note When inserting the battery be sure the and terminals are facing the proper direction 3 Slide the battery cover on Memory Saver A built in memory saver allo...

Page 34: ...ient portability When the pager receives a message you can easily slide it out of the holster to view messages Care and Maintenance Keep pager dry If it gets wet wipe dry immediately Use and store onl...

Page 35: ...rt 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device does not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received including any interference...

Page 36: ...nes Contents Controls 1 Display Indicators 2 Introduction 3 Pager Setup 4 Setting Time Date Functions 10 Activating and Setting Alarms 13 Receiving Displaying Messages 18 Deleting Messages 24 Message...

Page 37: ...21P WE 12 04 user menu alert set alert 1 auto reset non stop auto reset user menu delete all are you sure all deleted alert set ALERT 1 auto reset 5 21P call WE 12 04 5 21P WE 12 04 message in memory...

Page 38: ...u time alarm day alarm date alarm time alarm off day alarm off date alarm off time alarm on ALm 5 p ALm 21 day alarm on alm date alarm on alm alm alm WE 12 5 21P 5 21P WE WE 12 04 12 04 alm 5 P alm 21...

Page 39: ...quick view on auto hyphen hyphen off hyphen on 5 21P WE 12 04 user message user msg off user msg on 5 21P WE 12 04 5 21P WE 12 04 FLX 9050 Pager Visual Guide Part 3 04 message file 03 02 office 01 ho...

Page 40: ...U S patent 5 398 022 1996 Uniden America Corporation All rights reserved Printed in the Philippines...

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