Glenayre Electronics 5000 User Manual 8
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d b ' 'Test ng the Future LABORATORIES, INC. EXHIBIT E SYSTEM MANUAL 5473A CLOUDS REST ' MARVPOSA, CALIFORNIA 95338 - (209) 9666240 ' FAX (209) 966-4257 FCC!1>1K8N500© Using Your AccessLink II Pager AccessLink II Pager Instructions Take a few moments 10 read the information here and learn how your pager operates and how it can help you manage your messages, QUICK START Insert a New Battery Your AccessLink IITM pager uses one AA-size alkaline battery. Install the battery by sliding your pager out ofits holster. Turn your pager over and flip up the narrow locking bar so the battery compartment slides open with the touch of your finger. Insert the battery with the + to the lefi (see the diagram inside the battery compartment). Reinstall the door by aligning the triangles and sliding the door shut. Flip the narrow locking bar down to secure your battery and begin paging! Note: After changing a battery. your pager may read BASIC SERVICE for a few moments until the pager reregisters with the SkyTel System. AccessLink ll controls Display screen Four rows of text are displayed at a time or two rows of text and two rows of the alphabet when composing a message or reply. Cursor pad Press up. down. lefi and right to highlight items on the screen, Enter button Press to select functions and folders, and enter highlighted items on the screen. Alert light Light flashes when you have a new message. Exit/backlight button Press to cancel entry and move back to previous screens or press twice and hold to illuminate screen. Turning On and Off Your AccessLink II Pager ~Tum on by pressing the EXIT button. -Turn ot‘fby selecting the PREFERENCES folder, then select the TURN UNIT OFF option. Your pager enters a “sleep” mode to conserve battery life when it is not in use. It “wakes up” when you press a button or receive a page. Coverage Service Availability Whenever you turn your pager on. the display screen shows you exactly what level of service you are able to receive: FULL SERVICE, BASIC SERVICE or STORING MESSAGES. Actual coverage varies depending on the terrain, weather, building density and interference around you. When our of a Full Service area. your new messages are stored by the Sky'l'el® System and are automatically delivered to you when you return to a Full Service area. FULL SERVICE means you'll receive new messages plus any undelivered messages that were stored while you were temporarily out of Full Service range. BASIC SERVICE means you can receive new messages; however, undelivered messages will continue to be stored. You will not be able to Send or reply to messages. STORING MESSAGES means that you are outside ofa coverage area and all your messages are being stored. They will be delivered automatically if you return to a Full Service area within 72 hours. Folders Your AecessLink ll pager displays a series offolder icons at the top level of the menu system, each representing a core messaging function: RECEIVED, TO SEND, ADDRESSES, PREFERENCES and ABOUT. [fa folder is empty or does not contain any unread messages, it is clear. When there are unread messages stored in a folder, the folder icon appears shaded. Folders can store numeric messages, alphanumeric (text) messages, notification of v0ice»mail messages and news updates. The SKYNEWS® folder appears on the menu only when you have new or saved news headlines. Other folders, such as TO DO, APPTS, BUSINESS, PERSONAL and MISC, appear only when messages are filed in them. If there are no messages in these folders, they will not appear in the folder menu. Battery Gauge and Memory Gauge The ABOUT folder on your pager graphically displays how much battery life 15 left (F- full E-empty) and how much memory is being used to store messages and addresses Selecting Folders, Messages and Options - Use the cursor pad to highlight the folder you want to access, Press ENTER. - Once you select a folder, choose the desired message or option by moving the cursor pad and highlighting the item. Press ENTER. CREATING MESSAGES RIGHT ON YOUR PAGER Use the keypad to create original messages> edit replies, create custom replies to attach to outgoing messages, add recipient names and addresses, and enter your Sender ID and User ID. - When you choose a command that displays the alphabet selections (cg, to send, create or reply to a message), the top two rows of the screen are blank; this is the area where the text you “type“ will appear. The bottom ofthe screen contains the first two of four rows ofthe alphabet selections (letters, numbers, symbols and arrows for you to choose from to create your message) and a fifth row of commands. such as SHIFT, DONE. EDIT and ADDR. To access the last three rows, simply scroll down the alphabet selections. - To create text, move the cursor to highlight each desired character: add punctuation. numbers and blanks spaces. Press ENTER to select the highlighted choice. You can indicate upper-and lowercase letters by using the SHIFT command to capitalize one letter or using the CAPS command to capitalize a series of letters. - You can edit the text you just typed by using the four arrow keys located to the left ofthe alphabet selections Simply place the cursor where you would like to edit or add new text. Use the x key to delete one letter at a time to the left of where you place the cursor. 0 When your text is complete, select DONE. - If you are not including custom replies, select ADDR and proceed to “Creating an Address and Sending Messages"or lt‘you are including custom replies. select REPLY. — Select CREATE REPLY. — Type a custom reply, select DONE and repeat with additional custom replies. — After entering the last reply, press the EXIT button on the right CREATING AN ADDRESS AND SENDING MESSAGES Create messages on your AccessLink ll pager and send them to any SkyTel subscriber or lntemet e-mail address, 1 Create your message by following the “Creating Messages Right on Your Pager” instructions above. 2 Select ADDR from the message command line or select the ADDRESS folder. Select a name you’ve already programmed or select CREATE NAME, type in the name, then select DONE. 3 Select CREATE 2-WAY PIN‘ CREATE l-WAY PIN or CREATE EMAIL ADDR, Enter the PIN or e-mail address, then select DONE. (Note: You can also enter a phone or fax number but cannot use these to send messages.) 4 The PIN or e-mail address youjust entered will be highlighted Click on the entry, then select OK to send the messages Messages stored in the TO SEND folder will be preceded by one ofthe following icons: message not sent yet message sent message transmission failed canned message READING NEW MESSAGES When you receive a new message, the alert light will blink and the pager will vibrate or play your selected tone. New numeric, text and voice-mail notification messages are automatically stored in the RECEIVED folder and new news updates are stored in the SKYNEWS folder. Use your pager control panel to access the messages. You can set your pager screen to backlight for better readability in low light. Simply press the EXIT button on the right ofyour pager two times and hold it down until the light comes on. To read new messages: 1 Press ENTER when the alert light flashes, indicating that you have a new message; your cursor will automatically move to the shaded folder containing the new message. Press ENTER again to see the contents of the folder. 2 Highlight the message you want to read. Icons precede each message, indicating the message status: unread/updated message read message your reply was successfully sent your reply was not successfully sent Use the cursor pad to move from message to message and press ENTER to display your selection The number next to the folder name indicates the total number of messages in the folder (e. g., Received. 4). Time»Stamping A time stamp is attached to all messages to indicate when the message was sent — rather than when your pager received it. This lets you know exactly when a sender tried to reach you ifyou’ve been out of coverage range. REPLYING TO MESSAGES 1 After reading a message, move the cursor to the bottom of the message and select REPLY. When you reply to a message. your options are as follows: Create a new message Reply using a response the sender created Reply using a canned response 2 Select CUSTOM REPLY to type a personalized reply using the AccessLink ll keypad (see the “Creating Messages Right on Your Pager" section) or Select from one of the listed replies: Custom replies that the sender attached to the message 16 built-in replies programmed and stored in your pager Custom replies you previously created and stored in your pager ADDRESS BOOK Your AccessLink ll pager allows you to create an address book so you can take important contact information with you wherever you go, including: - Names - 2-Way PINs (for editing, viewing and sending messages) . l-Way PINs (for editing, viewing and sending messages) - E-mail addresses (for editing, viewing and sending messages) Phone numbers (for editing and viewing but not for sending messages) - Fax numbers (for editing and viewing but not for sending messages) Managing Addresses Use the ADDRESSES folder to add new addresses, edit existing addresses and delete addresses. To add a new address. follow step 2 under the “Creating an Address and Sending Messages” section. To edit or delete a name, select it from the ADDRESSES folder, scroll up to highlight the name and click to select it. Select EDIT or DELETE. If you select DELETE, the name and all addresses for that name will be deleted. MANAGING MESSAGES Filing and Forwarding Messages Store messages right on your pager by filing them in any ofthe five AccessLink II folders: BUSINESS, TO DO, PERSONAL, APPOINTMENTS and MISCELLANEOUS. You can transfer messages to and from folders, and you can also file a received or stored message in the TO SEND folder to forward the message to someone else. 1 Display the message you want to file. 2 Scroll to the bottom ofthe message and select FILE 3 Select the folder where you want to file the message; message is safely filed. Deleting Messages To delete a single message: 1 While the message is displayed, scroll to the bottom of the screen and select DEL. 2 To confirm that you want to delete the message, select OK. To delete the entire contents of a folder: Select the PREFERENCES folder. Scroll down to DELETE MESSAGES and press ENTER. Select the folder whose contents you want to delete. To confirm that you want to delete the contents of the folder, select OK. kaNv—t SETTING PREFERENCES The PREFERENCES folder contains options you can program to turn your pager into a useful tool: - Alerts 7 Turn on and program audio or vibration alerts to signal 1ncoming messages. Turn your alerts on or off select from several audio alerts or set your pager to discreetly vibrate. Different alerts can be set for different types of incoming messages (i.e., audio alert for messages and vibration alert for news and information updates). You can also program the interval and number of times your pager will realert you to unread messages and set “Quiet Time” when you do not wish to be disturbed, ' Date and Time 7 Set date and time display on your pagert the alarm tone. - Delete Messages 7 Allows you to delete all messages in a selected folder. The MISC tolder below PREFERENCES contains: Contrast — Select the screen contrast. - Button Repeat — Select the rate of the button response. - Repeat Delay 7 Select a time delay before the button repeat beginst - Sender ID — Enter your Sender [D, which is automatically added to messages you send so people know the message is from you (up to 10 characters). - User ID — Enter your name (up to 18 characters), which will appear on your stan~up screen, 12/24 Hour 7 Select the time display you wish to use. FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device must not cause harmful interference and (2) this devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation Safety This equipment is [ntrinsically Safe for use in Class I, II, and III Divisions l and 2 Hazardous Locations. Warning: Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety, © 1998 Glenayre Electronics, Inc. Glenayre and AccessLink II are registered trademarks ofGlenayre. Inc All rights reserved. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Glenayre Electronics, Inc Wireless Access Group 210] Tasman Drive Santa Clara, CA 95054 (ulcnayrc Fleclmnlcs. Inc Part Number 59047-3070
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