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[ T52 ]
Two Way Pager
Turning T52 On
1) Ensure that the battery is properly installed.
2) Open the lid and press the ENTER key to power on the T52. Upon powering on, the T52
will take several seconds to initialize before displaying the Home Screen.
3) From the Home Screen, press any key (except ESC key) to display the Main Menu.
• If you do not select a menu item, the T52 reverts to Standby mode after a predefined
amount of time (configurable in Preferences)
• If you have one or more unread messages, a circle indicator icon on the left side of the
screen will flash (while in Standby mode).
mode)
Turningg T52 Off
1) From the Main Menu, press the Navigation button to scroll down to Power Off and press ENTER.
2) Highlight Yes and press Enter.
Backlight
In low‐light conditions, press and hold ESC to turn on the backlight.
The backlight remains illuminated until the T52 times out and returns to the Standby screen.
To manually turn the backlight off, press and hold ESC again.
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Using the Main Menu
Use the Main Menu for the following features:
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Read the received or sent messages
Send messages
Access your Contacts
Change Preferences
Set the Alarm
Access Quit Mode
Turn the transmitter off and on
Turn the T52 off
Press navigation keys to highlight the desired feature and then press Enter.
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Setting the Time and Date
1) Form the Main menu, press the navigation keys to highlight Preferences and press Enter.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight Setup and press Enter.
3) Press navigation keys to highlight Set Time & Date and press Enter.
4) Use Left/Right keys to select the desired Network Sync type.
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Yes : Time and date are automatically set.
ET : Time and date are set as Eastern Time.
CT : Time and date are set as Central Time.
MT : Time and date are set as Mountain Time.
PT : Time and date are set as Pacific Time.
No : Allows you to configure the time and date manually.
5) Use Up/Down keys to move the cursor up and down.
6) Use Left/Right keys to select the desired date format while the cursor is on the Format.
7) Use Left/Right keys to move the cursor field to field while the cursor is on the Time and
Date setting.
setting
8) Use Enter key to increase the time and date while the cursor is on the Time and
Date setting.
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Sending a Message
This Section discusses how to compose, select addresses and send a message with your T52.
Composing a Message
From the Main Menu,
Menu Press navigation keys and highlight Write and then press Enter.
Enter
Compose a message. After composing the message, press the Menu key (located at the upper left
of the T52).
Menu
Options
O ti
The device will display six menu items. Menu items include: Select Address, Send, Add‐replies,
Quick‐Text, Back and Cancel. Use the navigation key to highlight the desired feature and then
press Enter to execute.
• Select Address: The user can select addresses.
• Send: The T52 sends the message. The Send icon will only be highlighted after a Contact(s)
has been Selected.
• Add‐replies:
You can attach your
own MCR (Multiple
p Choice Response)
) that can be selected byy
the receiver of the message.
• Quick‐Text: You can easily copy the pre‐written text to the message.
• Back: Brings you out of Write menu.
• Cancel: Removes the menu options from the bottom of the screen.
screen
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Selecting Addresses
You can manually enter the wireless address or email via selecting One Time Wireless or One Time
Email from the list. Or you can select up to twenty addresses from the existing address list.
1) Use Navigation Keys to move the cursor and highlight the desired address.
2) Press Enter and then use navigation key to select the desired address type.
3) Press Enter to select the address.
Sending a Message
If you have finished composing a message and done with selecting addresses, then you can move
the cursor to Send menu. Pressing Enter sends the message.
‘Message
Message Transmitting
Transmitting’ displays to inform you that your message is being sent to the selected
addresses.
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Reading a Message
• When you receive a Personal or News/Info message, the T52 displays a pop‐up window and
alerts according to the InBox or News/Info Alert setting.
• To Stop the alert press any key, or open the flip cover. The InBox or News/Info icon will flash until
you have read all received messages.
• If reminder alerts were preset from Preferences, the T52 periodically alerts to remind you of
any unread InBox messages.
Previewing Message
1) From the Main menu, press navigation keys to highlight Read and press Enter to display InBox,
OutBox, News/Info InBox and Message Folder.
2) Use the navigation keys to move the cursor and press Enter to open the InBox, OutBox,
News/Info
/I f InBox
I B or Message
F ld
Folder.
3) The screen will display first six messages.
Reading Messages
1)) To read
d a message, (while
( h l previewing)) press navigation keys
to highlight
h hl h the
h d
desired
d message
and press Enter.
2) Press up/down navigation keys to scroll through the text of a message or press Enter to page
through the message.
3) At the end of the message, a highlighted menu bar is displayed. Press Menu or Enter to Reply,
Forward, Move, or Delete the message.
* Note: At any time, while previewing or reading a message, press Menu to access the Message
Options menu.
menu
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Replying to Messages
For Your convenience, Your T52 has several pre‐programmed reply messages.
To reply to a message using one of the pre‐programmed replies, proceed as follows.
Sending a Pre
Pre‐Programmed
Programmed Reply
1) While previewing or reading a message, press Menu to access the Message Options menu.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight Reply and press Enter.
Your T52 displays the list of pre‐programmed reply messages from which you can choose.
3) Press navigation keys to highlight the desired reply and press Enter.
Enter
Your T52 displays ‘Message Transmitting’.
Sending a Custom Reply
1) While viewing a message, press Menu to display the Message Options menu.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight Reply and press Enter.
3) Press navigation keys to highlight Custom Reply and press Enter.
4)) Type
yp the message
g reply
p y and p
press Menu.
5) To send the reply, press navigation keys to highlight Send and press Enter.
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Forwarding Messages
Your T52 allows you to append and forward your received messages without retyping them.
To do so, proceed as follows.
1) While viewing a message, press Menu to display the Message Options menu.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight Forward and press Enter.
3) To send the message, follow Sending a Message routine.
Resending Messages from the OutBox
1) From the OutBox, press navigation keys to highlight the message you want to resend and
press Menu.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight Resend and press Enter.
Enter
Deleting Messages
You can delete any or all messages on your T52.
T delete
To
d l t the
th message currently
tl begin
b i viewed,
d proceed
d as follows.
f ll
1) While viewing a message, press Menu to display the Message Options menu.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight Delete and press Enter.
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Deleting All Read Messages
All read messages in the InBox can be deleted.
1) While previewing messages, press Menu To display the Message Options Menu.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight Delete Read and press Enter.
Deleting All Messages
All messages in the InBox can be deleted.
1) While previewing messages, press Menu to display the Message Options menu.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight Delete All and press Enter.
Deleting Sent Messages
All sentt Message
in
i the
th OutBox
O tB can be
b deleted.
d l t d
1) While previewing messages in the OutBox, press Menu to display the Message Option menu.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight Delete Sent and press Enter.
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Setting News/Info InBox
Your T52 allows up to 15 News/Info Inboxes Each news Inbox can be configured with its own alert
and history. The steps for previewing and reading the News messages are same as those for the
InBox.
Set History
You can limit the number of messages that will be stored in each of the News/Info InBox folders. To
set the desired number of messages, proceed as follows.
1) Move the cursor to Read from Main Menu and press Enter.
Enter
2) Move the cursor to News/Info InBox and press Enter.
3) Move the cursor to the desired slot of the News/Info then press Menu.
4) Use the navigation keys to highlight Set History and press Enter.
5) Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired number (from no history to 8 history messages)
and press Enter to select.
6) Use ESC to exit.
Set Alert
You can select the alert type for each News Info Inbox. To do so, proceed as follows.
1) Move the cursor to the desired News/Info inbox, then press Menu.
2) Use the navigation keys to highlight Set Alert and press Enter.
3) Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired alert type.
4) To listen the alert press Menu. To select the alert press Enter.
5) Use ESC to exit.
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Contacts
An individual Contact enter may include First Name, Last Name, Wireless Address, Work Email,
Home Email, Company, Home Phone, Work Phone, Mobile, Fax, Street, City, State, Zip and Note. In
addition, you may also create Groups.
Creating a Contact
1) From the Main menu, press navigation keys to highlight Contacts and press Enter.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight New Contact and press Enter.
3) Type the appropriate text in each field and use navigation keys to move the cursor from one field
to the next.
4) Press ESC or move the cursor to Save Entry to save the record.
Creating
i aG
Group
1) From the Main menu, press navigation keys to highlight Contacts and press Enter.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight New Group and press Enter.
3) Type the desired Group Name. Cursor down to Select Addresses and press Enter.
Select the desired addresses.
4) Use Enter or TAB key to select the desired contact.
5) Press ESC to return to the previous screen.
6) Press ESC or move the cursor to Save Entry and press Enter to save the record.
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Searching the Contacts
Use the Search feature to search your list of Contacts.
1) From the Contacts menu, press navigation keys to highlight Search and press Enter.
2) Type the first few characters of the Contact’s name to begin the search.
3) To select the desired Contact, press Enter.
Editingg a Contact
1) From the Contacts menu, press navigation keys to highlight the desired Contact and press Enter.
2) Press Enter to select the Contact.
3) Press Menu to display the Options menu.
4) Use navigation keys to highlight Edit and press Enter.
Deleting a Contact
1) From
the
th Contacts
C t t menu, press navigation
i ti keys
t highlight
to
hi hli ht th
the desired
d i d Contact.
C t t
2) Press Enter to select the Contact.
3) Press Menu to display the Options menu.
4) Use navigation keys to highlight Delete and press Enter.
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Setting the Alarm
The alarm can be set for either a specific time and date, or it can be used as a daily alarm.
1) From the Main menu, press navigation keys to highlight Set Alarm and press Enter.
2) Use Left/Right keys to select the desired mode (Disable, Once, or Daily).
3) Use Up/Down
kkeys to move the
h cursor up and
d down.
4) Press Enter to increase the time and date while the cursor is on Time and Date option.
5) Press Left/Right keys to select the desired Snooze (Disable, 5 Min, 10 Min, or 15 Min) while the
cursor is on Snooze option.
6) Press Left/Right to select the desired alert type while cursor is on Alert option.
Press Menu to listen the alert.
7) Use ESC to save and exit.
Quiet Mode
When active, Quiet Mode allows you to temporarily override audible alerts.
Allll audible
d bl alerts
are changed
d to Silent
or Vibrator
alerts.
1) From the Main menu, press navigation keys to highlight Quiet Mode and press Enter.
2) Press navigation keys to select the desired type (Disable, Silent, or Vibrate).
3) Press Enter to select the desired type
type.
4) Press ESC to exit.
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Turning the Transmitter off
Note: When the transmitter is turned off, the T52 cannot send messages or replies.
However, it may still receive messages.
1) From the Main menu, press navigation keys to highlight Transmitter and press Enter.
2) Press navigation
i i keys
to hi
highlight
hli h On
O or Off as desired.
d i d
3) Press Enter to select the desired option.
4) Press ESC to exit.
Setting an Alert
InBox Alert
1) From the Main menu, press navigation keys to highlight Preferences and press Enter.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight Alert Setting and press Enter.
3) Press navigation keys to highlight InBox Alert and press Enter.
4) Press Enter to select the desired ttype.
pe
5) Press ESC to exit.
Reminder Alert
When this feature is enabled, the T52 will periodically remind you of any unread personal message
using on alert your choosing. (The T52 does not emit reminder alerts for News/Info messages)
To turn the Reminder Alert feature on or off, proceed as follows.
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1) From the Main menu, press navigation keys to highlight Preferences and press Enter.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight Alert Setting and press Enter.
3) Press navigation keys to highlight Reminder Alert and press Enter.
4) Press Left/Right keys to select the desired Mode (Enable/Disable).
5) Press Up/Down keys to move the cursor up and down.
6)) Press Left/Right
/ g keys
y to select the desired alerts while the cursor is on the Alert.
7) Press Left/Right keys to select the desired number of repeats while the cursor is on the Repeat.
8) Press Left/Right keys to select the desired interval while the cursor is on the Interval.
9) Press Enter or ESC to save and exit.
Alert Volume
1) From the Main menu, press navigation key to highlight Preferences and press Enter.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight Alert Setting and press Enter.
3)) Press navigation
keys
y to highlight
g g Alert Volume and p
press Enter.
4) Use navigation key to select the desired alert volume. Press Menu to listen the alert.
5) Press enter or ESC to save and exit.
Setting an Alert
You can create up to 10 Quick Texts entries to be used with composing a message.
To edit Quick Text, proceed as follows.
1) From the Main menu, press navigation keys to highlight Preferences and press Enter.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight Quick Text and press Enter.
3) Use navigation keys to highlight the desired quick text and press Enter.
4) Edit the text.
text
5) Press ESC to save and exit.
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Setting Private Time
Private Time mode allows you to specify a time period during which the T52 receives messages and
performs all functions without an audible or vibrate alert.
1) From the Main menu, press navigation keys to highlight Preferences and press Enter.
2) Press navigation
i i keys
to hi
highlight
hli h Private
Time
and
d press Enter.
3) Press Left/Right keys to select the mode (Disable/Enable).
4) Press Up/Down keys to move the cursor up and down.
5) Press Left/Right keys to move the cursor field to field while the cursor is on Time setting.
6) Press Enter to increase the time while the cursor is on Time Setting.
7) Press Left/Right keys to enable or disable the alert at the end of the private time.
8) Use ESC to save and exit.
Set Owner Info
You may enter your personal information, such as Name, Street, City, State, Zip, Home Phone,
W k Phone,
Work
Ph
Mobile
M bil and
d Fax
F iin your T52.
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1) From the Main menu, press navigation keys to highlight Preferences and press Enter.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight Setup and press Enter.
3) Press navigation keys to highlight Set Owner Info and press Enter
Enter.
4) Type appropriate text for each field.
5) Press navigation keys to move the cursor up, down, left and right.
6) Press ESC or Enter to save and exit.
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Creating a Signature
Your T52 allows you to create a signature for your message and automatically append your
signature to each message you send. To do so, proceed as follows.
1) From the Main menu, press navigation keys to highlight Preferences and press Enter.
2) Press navigation
i i keys
to hi
highlight
hli h Setup
and
d press Enter.
3) Press navigation keys to highlight Signature and press Enter.
4) Using the keyboard, type your signature as you want it to appear in your messages.
5) Press ESC to save and exit.
Setting the Contrast
1) From the Main menu, press navigation keys to highlight Preferences and press Enter.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight Setup and press Enter.
3)) Press navigation
keys
y to highlight
g g Display
p y / KeyBD
y and p
press Enter.
4) Press navigation keys to highlight Contrast and press Enter.
5) Press navigation keys to change the contrast.
6) Press ESC or Enter to save and exit.
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Setting the Screen Saver
1) From the Main menu, press navigation keys to highlight Preferences and press Enter.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight Setup and press Enter.
3) Press navigation keys to highlight Display / KeyBD and press Enter.
4) Press navigation keys to highlight Screen Saver and press Enter.
5) Press Left/right keys to select the desired Timeout period or Back Home period.
6) Press Up/Down keys to move the cursor up and down.
7) Press ESC or Enter to save and exit.
Setting the Key Click
1) From the Main menu, press navigation keys to highlight Preferences and press Enter.
2) Press navigation keys to highlight Setup and press Enter.
3)) Press navigation
keys
y to highlight
g g Display
p y / KeyBD
y and p
press Enter.
4) Press navigation keys to highlight key Click and press Enter.
5) Press navigation keys to highlight the desired option (Enable or Disable).
6) Press Enter to select.
7) Press ESC to exit.
exit
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Safety Information
Read this information before using a wearable communicator (PIC).
First introduced in 2000, the Personal Interactive Communicator (PIC) is one of the most exciting
and innovative electronic products ever developed. With it, you can stay in contact with your family,
your office,
ffi iinformation
i services,
and
d others.
For the
h safe
f and
d efficient
ffi i
operation
i off your
communicator (PIC),
Observe these guidelines:
Your communicator (PIC) is a radio transmitter and receiver.
receiver When it is ON
ON, it receives and also
sends out radio frequency (RF) energy.
The communicator (PIC) transmitter operates in the frequency range of 896 MHz to 902 MHz, and
in the range
g of 929 MHz to 942MHz. It utilizes commonlyy used frequency
the receiver operates
modulation (FM) techniques. The unit transmits at a power level of max 2W for short periods of
time (maximum 1.875 seconds). Transmissions occur infrequently and usually follow within a few
seconds of a page that has been received or when the unit is first turned on. In 1991, the Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE),
(IEEE) and in 1992,
1992 the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI), updated the 1982 ANSI Standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure
to RF energy. Over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health
agencies and industry, after reviewing the available body of research, developed this updated
standard.
t d d In
I March,
M h 1993,
1993 the
th U.S.
U S Federal
F d l Communications
i ti
Commission
i i (FCC) proposed
d the
th
adoption of the updated Standard. The design of your communicator (PIC) complies with this
updated Standard.
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About
The About menu item includes information regarding memory, battery and software version.
From the Main menu, press navigation keys to highlight Preferences and press Enter.
Then, Press navigation keys to highlight About and press Enter.
Memory Status
Press navigation keys to highlight Memory Status and press Enter.
The device will display memory used for the InBox, OutBox, News/Info, Message Folder and
Contacts.
Contacts
Battery Status
Press navigation keys to highlight Battery and press Enter.
The device will display the percentage of remaining battery power.
Software Version
Press navigation keys to highlight Software Version and press Enter.
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