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Cat. No. 17-9003
OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this pager.
Tracker Alphanumeric Pager
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Low Battery Message and Alert — lets you know
when the battery is low.
Automatic Message Scroll — lets you set the pager
to automatically scroll through all messages and set
the speed at which the messages scroll.
Page Reminder — lets you set the pager to sound a
series of alerts to remind you to view unread pages.
Timer — lets you set the pager to sound an alert after
a set amount of time (up to 99 minutes) has passed.
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 ................................................................. 6
Subscribing to Service ............................................... 6
Installing a Battery ..................................................... 6
Pager Quick Guide ........................................................... 9
Indicators ................................................................. 10
Pager Set-Up ................................................................... 11
Setting the Date, Time, and Time Format ................. 11
Setting the Date Format ........................................... 14
Setting The Message Alert ...................................... 15
Selecting an Audible Alert ................................ 16
Selecting a Silent Alert ..................................... 17
Using Audible/Silent Quick-Set ........................ 18
Setting the Alert Length ................................... 19
Operation ........................................................................ 20
Turning the Pager On/Off ......................................... 20
Memory Capacity ..................................................... 22
Receiving/Reading Messages ................................. 23
Receiving Messages ........................................ 23
Reading Messages .......................................... 24
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Using Automatic Message-Scroll ..................... 26
Duplicate Messages ........................................ 27
Tone Only or Unreadable Messages ............... 27
Protecting and Unprotecting Messages ................... 28
Deleting Messages .................................................. 29
Deleting Individual Messages .......................... 29
Deleting All Messages ..................................... 31
Special Features ............................................................ 32
Using the Reminder Alert ......................................... 32
Setting the Message Scroll Speed ........................... 33
Using the Daily Alarm .............................................. 35
Setting the Daily Alarm Time ........................... 35
Turning the Daily Alarm Off/On ........................ 37
Using the Timer ........................................................ 38
Setting/Starting the Timer ................................ 38
Stopping the Timer ........................................... 40
Pager Ideas ..................................................................... 41
Care ................................................................................. 42
FCC Information ...................................................... 43
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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.
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.
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1
2
1. Slide off the battery cover in the direction of the
arrow.
2. Place a battery in the compartment according to
the polarity symbols (+ and –) marked inside.
3. Replace the cover.
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When battery power becomes low, the pager sounds
an alert every few seconds, Change Battery ap-
pears, and
flashes on the display. Press any button
to stop the alert. Depending on how often you use the
pager, you should have about 3 days of battery power
left when this low battery alert first occurs.
Notes:
• If you press a button to stop the alert, the pager
displays
(and Change Battery instead of
the time on the standby display) until you replace
the battery.
• The pager’s built-in memory stores messages
and settings for at least 2 minutes while you
change the battery or after the battery loses
power.
• Always dispose of old batteries promptly and
properly; do not burn or bury them.
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PAGER QUICK GUIDE
Alert
Speaker
Menu
Button
Function/Select
Buttons
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INDICATORS
Your pager displays the following symbols.
or
or
Audible alert mode
Silent (vibrate) alert mode
Protected message
Duplicate message
Message continuation
Daily alarm
or
Timer
Low battery
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PAGER SET-UP
SETTING THE DATE, TIME, AND
TIME FORMAT
M
Press and hold
for a few seconds to turn on the
pager, then follow these steps to set the current date,
time, and time format.
Notes:
• If you do not set the time, the pager incorrectly
reports the times of your pages.
• If you do not press a button for about 40 seconds
during these steps (or while setting any of the
pager’s features), the pager returns to the time/
date (standby) display. Try again.
• To rapidly advance the setting during these steps
(or while setting any other feature), simply press
and hold that button.
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• When you press
in Steps 3–8, the pager
scrolls forward through that setting’s sequence
(years 95–13, for example), then repeats that
sequence when it reaches the end.
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1. At the standby display, press
press
then repeatedly
until SetClockappears.
2. Press . The hour digit(s) flash.
3. Repeatedly press to select the hour, then
press . The minute digits flash.
Note: If you previously selected the 12-hour time
format, be sure to select the correct AM or PM
hour so AMor PMappears.
4. Repeatedly press
to select the minutes, then
press . 12and 24appear (for 12- or 24-hour
time format), and the last selected format flashes.
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5. To select the other time format, press
so that
format flashes, then press
flash.
. The year digits
To keep the current time format, simply press
The year digits flash.
.
6. Repeatedly press
to select the current year,
then press . The month digits flash.
7. Repeatedly press to select the current month,
then press . The day digits flash.
8. Repeatedly press
to select the current day of
M
the month, then press
to store the selected
settings. The standby display reappears showing
the current date and time.
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SETTING THE DATE FORMAT
Your pager is preset to display the date in the month/
day/year (M/D/Y) format, but you can set it to use the
D/M/Y format. To change the date format, follow these
steps.
M
1. At the standby display, press
then repeatedly
press
until SetOptionsappears.
2. Press , then repeatedly press
until Calen-
dar:and the currently selected format (M/D/Y
or D/M/Y) appear.
3. Press
flashes.
. The currently selected date format
4. Press
to select the other date format, then
to store your selection. The standby dis-
M
press
play reappears showing the date in the selected
format.
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SETTING THE MESSAGE ALERT
Your pager is preset to alert you by sounding one of
three audible alert patterns (Beep1); however, you
can set it to use any of these audible or silent alerts
(and you can set the alert length — see “Setting the
Alert Length” on Page 19).
Display
Alert Type
Beep1 or Beep2 (audible)
Melody (audible)
Vibrate (silent)
Chirp/Vibrate (two beeps then silent)
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Selecting an Audible Alert
M
1. At the standby display, press . Set Alerts
appears and the last selected alert symbol
flashes.
2. Press . SoundON/OFFappears, and the cur-
rent setting (ONor OFF) flashes.
3. Press
(if necessary) so ONflashes, then press
. Beep1,2/Melodyappears, and the cur-
rent setting flashes.
4. Repeatedly press
to select Beep1, (Beep)2,
or Melodyso that setting flashes, then press
to store the selected setting. The standby display
reappears showing the symbol for the selected
setting.
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Selecting a Silent Alert
M
1. At the standby display, press . Set Alerts
appears and the last selected alert symbol
flashes.
2. Press . SoundON/OFFappears, and the cur-
rent setting (ONor OFF) flashes.
3. Press
press
(if necessary) so OFF flashes, then
. Chirp ON/OFF appears, and the
current setting (ONor OFF) flashes.
4. Press
(if necessary) so OFFflashes to select
(vibrate) or ON flashes to select
vibrate). Then press
(chirp/
to store the selected set-
ting. The standby display reappears showing the
symbol for the selected setting.
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Using Audible/Silent Quick-Set
To quickly change the alert type from audible to silent
or silent to audible, at the standby display, press and
M
hold
for a few seconds. Set Alerts appears
briefly, then the pager beeps and Sound ON or
Sound OFF appears briefly. Then the standby dis-
play reappears showing the current audible (ON) or si-
lent (OFF) alert pattern symbol.
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Setting the Alert Length
Your pager is preset to alert for about 30 seconds
when you receive a message or to remind you of an
unread message; however, you can set it to alert for
20 (“Short”), 32 (“Middle”), or 44 (“Long”) seconds.
Follow these steps to change the alert length.
M
1. At the standby display, press
then repeatedly
press
until SetOptionsappears.
2. Press
so AR: (auto-reset) and the current
alert length (Short, Middle, or Long) appear.
3. Press
so the current setting flashes, then
repeatedly press
to select the desired setting.
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4. Press
to store your selection. The standby dis-
play reappears.
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OPERATION
TURNING THE PAGER ON/OFF
M
To turn on the pager, press and hold
for a few sec-
onds until Power ON appears on the display. The
pager sounds an alert tone or vibrates and briefly
turns on all indicators, then the standby display ap-
pears.
M
To turn off the pager, press and hold
for a few sec-
onds until the pager beeps once (Set Alerts ap-
M
pears), then release
and press it again within 2
seconds. PowerOFFappears and the pager beeps,
then the display goes blank.
Notes:
• The pager does not receive messages or sound
at a set daily alarm time (see “Using the Daily
Alarm” on Page 35) when it is off.
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• The display lights for about 45 seconds each time
you turn the pager on or press a button. (The light
turns off soon after the standby display reap-
pears).
• To conserve battery power, turn off the pager
when you are not using it (when you are not
expecting pages, for example).
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MEMORY CAPACITY
Your pager can store up to 16 messages (or a maxi-
mum of 640 characters) in its memory. If the pager’s
memory is full when it receives a new message, the
new message replaces the oldest unprotected mes-
sage in memory.
Hint:
To prevent the pager from automatically replac-
ing messages you want to keep and to save memory
space, be sure to promptly protect any messages (up
to eight) you want to keep (see “Protecting and Un-
protecting Messages” on Page 28) and delete each
unwanted message after you read it (see “Deleting In-
dividual Messages” on Page 29).
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RECEIVING/READING MESSAGES
Receiving Messages
When the pager receives a message, it alerts (beeps
or vibrates) and displays the incoming message for up
to 44 seconds (depending on the alert length selected
— see “Setting the Alert Length” on Page 19). To stop
the alert sooner, press any button.
Notes:
• The alert tone’s volume gradually increases dur-
ing an audible alert.
• If you do not press a button to stop the alert,
Call Received appears on the standby dis-
play (instead of the current date and time) until
you read all new messages.
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Reading Messages
To read all messages stored in memory, repeatedly
press
or . Each time you press a button, the pag-
er displays the next message and the time it was re-
ceived (time stamp). The pager displays any unread
messages (from newest to oldest) first, then it dis-
plays all previously read messages from newest to
oldest (if you pressed ) or from oldest to newest (if
you pressed ).
The standby display appears when you press
or
after reading the last message, or automatically after
about 40 seconds if you do not press a button. To re-
M
turn to the standby display sooner, press
twice.
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Notes:
• The characters (such as 21d) that briefly appear
in the lower-left corner of the display before the
time stamp are part of a paging-address feature
not supported by your carrier.
• The first time you press
unread message, the pager alerts again (for up to
44 seconds). Press or again to stop the
alert and read the message.
or
to view any
• If a message is longer than 16 digits (if
or
appears), the rest of that message appears
before the next message when you press
.
or
• If no messages are stored in memory, NoMes-
sagesappears when you press or
.
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• You can set the pager to sound a reminder alert
at preset intervals for up to 3 hours to remind you
of unread messages. See “Using the Reminder
Alert” on Page 32.
Using Automatic Message-Scroll
To have the pager automatically scroll through all
messages stored in memory so you can read them
hands-free, press and hold
or
for about 2 sec-
onds. Depending on the message scroll speed setting
(see “Setting the Message Scroll Speed” on Page 33),
the pager displays each message for up to 3 seconds,
then returns to the standby display.
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Duplicate Messages
If your pager receives a message that is the same as
one already stored in memory (read or unread),
appears when the pager displays the duplicate mes-
sage. After you read a duplicate message, the pager
saves only one copy of it, showing the most recent
time that the message was received.
Tone Only or Unreadable Messages
If your pager receives a message that does not have
any numbers, it displays TONE ONLY.
If your pager receives a message that is partially or to-
tally unreadable (due to disruption of the paging signal
or low signal strength, for example), it displays the un-
readable characters as dashes (55–123–, for exam-
ple).
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PROTECTING AND
UNPROTECTING MESSAGES
Your pager lets you protect up to eight messages
from being replaced if the memory becomes full. Fol-
low these steps to protect or unprotect messages.
1. Repeatedly press
or
to select the message
you want to protect or unprotect.
2. Press M . Protectflashes on the display.
3. Press
twice. Protect stops flashing and
appears (protected) or disappears (unprotected).
4. To immediately protect or unprotect another mes-
sage, repeatedly press
sage, then press
disappears.
to select that mes-
once so
appears or
M
To return to the standby display, press
.
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Note: If *FULL*appears and the pager beeps twice
when you press
to protect a message, eight mes-
sages are currently protected. To protect another
message, you must first unprotect or delete (see “De-
leting Messages”) one of those eight.
DELETING MESSAGES
Your pager lets you delete messages one at a time or
all messages at once.
Deleting Individual Messages
1. Repeatedly press
you want to delete.
or
to select the message
M
2. Press . Protectflashes on the display.
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3. Press . Deleteflashes on the display.
4. Press
three times to delete the message. As
you press the button, the pager displays
Delete (not flashing), Delete?, then
Deleted. Then the next oldest message
appears.
Note: To escape to the standby display without
deleting the message at any time before you
M
press
a third time, press
.
5. To immediately delete another message, repeat-
edly press (if necessary) to select the mes-
sage, then press
Deletedappears.
twice so Delete? then
M
To return to the standby display, press
.
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Deleting All Messages
Caution: This procedure deletes all messages (pro-
tected and unprotected) stored in memory.
1. Turn off the pager.
M
2. Press and hold
appears.
and
until Delete All?
3. To delete all messages in memory, press
.
Deleted All appears briefly, then the pager
turns on and the standby display appears.
Note: To escape without deleting all messages,
press any button except . The pager turns on
and the standby display appears.
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SPECIAL FEATURES
USING THE REMINDER ALERT
To remind you of any unread messages, you can set
your pager to sound an alert (at intervals of 1, 2, 5, 10,
then every 30 minutes) for up to 3 hours or until you
press a button. Follow these steps to turn the remind-
er alert on or off.
M
1. At the standby display, press
then repeatedly
press
until SetOptionsappears.
2. Press
,
then repeatedly press
until
Reminder:and the current setting (ONor OFF)
appears.
3. Press
so ONor OFFflashes, then press
to
select the other setting.
M
4. Press
to store your selection. The standby dis-
play reappears.
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SETTING THE MESSAGE
SCROLL SPEED
Your pager is preset to display each message for
about 2 seconds when you set the pager to automati-
cally scroll through all messages stored in memory
(see “Using Automatic Message-Scroll” on Page 26);
however, you can set it to display each message for 1
(“Slow”), 2 (“Medium”), or 3 (“Fast”) seconds. Follow
these steps to change the scroll speed.
M
1. At the standby display, press
then repeatedly
press
until SetOptionsappears.
2. Press
,
then repeatedly press
until
Scroll: and the current setting (Slow,
Medium, or Fast) appears.
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3. Press
so the current setting flashes, then
until the setting you want to
repeatedly press
use flashes.
M
4. Press
to store your selection. The standby dis-
play reappears.
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USING THE DAILY ALARM
You can set your pager to sound an alarm at the
same time each day. At the set alarm time, *Alarm*
appears,
flashes, and the pager sounds a silent or
audible alarm (depending on the selected message
alert type) for about 30 seconds. To stop the alarm
sooner, press any button. The alarm sounds again the
next day, unless you turn it off.
Setting the Daily Alarm Time
Follow these steps to turn on the alarm and set the
alarm time.
M
1. At the standby display, press
then
so Set
Alarmappears.
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2. Press
. The last set alarm time and Alarm
ON/OFF appear, and the current alarm setting
(ONor OFF) flashes.
3. If OFF is flashing, press
so ON flashes, then
press . The hour digit(s) flash.
4. Repeatedly press
to select the hour, then
press . The minute digits flash.
Note: If you previously selected the 12-hour time
format, be sure to select the correct AM or PM
hour so AMor PMappears.
5. Repeatedly press
to select the minutes, then
M
press
to store the set alarm time and turn on
the alarm. The standby display appears showing
the daily alarm symbol ( ).
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Turning the Daily Alarm Off/On
Follow these steps to turn off the alarm or turn it back
on.
M
1. At the standby display, press
then
so Set
Alarmappears.
2. Press
. The last set alarm time and Alarm
ON/OFF appear, and the current alarm setting
(ONor OFF) flashes.
3. To turn the alarm on or off, press
so that set-
M
ting flashes, then press
to return to the
standby display. If you selected ON,
on the standby display.
appears
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USING THE TIMER
You can set your pager to sound an alert after a set
amount of time (up to 99 minutes) has passed — just
like a timer. After a set number of minutes has
passed, TimeisUp!appears,
flashes, and the
pager sounds a silent or audible alert (depending on
the selected message alert type) for about 30 sec-
onds. To stop the alert sooner, press any button.
Setting/Starting the Timer
M
1. At the standby display, press
then repeatedly
press
until SetTimerappears.
2. Press
. Stop appears, and
and the last
timer setting flashes.
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3. Repeatedly press
utes, then press
Stopflashes.
to set the number of min-
. Run/Stop appears, and
Notes:
•
As you press
, the pager scrolls forward
from 1-99 minutes, then repeats that sequence
when it reaches the end.
•
The timer displays the seconds, but you can
set only the number of minutes.
M
4. Press
so Runflashes, then press
to start
the timer. The standby display appears showing
the timer symbol ( ) and the number of minutes
remaining before the timer alert sounds.
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Stopping the Timer
Follow these steps to stop the running timer before
the timer alert sounds.
M
1. At the standby display, press
then repeatedly
press
until SetTimerappears.
2. Press
. Run/Stop and the remaining time
appear, and Runand
flash.
M
3. Press
so Stop flashes, then press
. The
timer stops and the standby display reappears.
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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 the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1)
this device may not cause any harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired oper-
ation.
RadioShack
A Division of Tandy Corporation
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
8/96
Printed in the USA
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