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Uniden ALP9094
4-Line Alpha/Numeric Pager
owners manual
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FCC Information Your pager can interfere with the operation of other electrical devices even when it is functioning properly. To determine if your pager is causing interference, turn the pager off while observing the affected device. If the interference goes away, it was probably caused by your pager. To eliminate the interference, move the pager away from the affected device. If the interference cannot be eliminated, the FCC requires that you stop using your pager. Modifying or tampering with y
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Contents Important.......................1 Introduction .....................2 Using this Owners Guide ...............2 Installing the Battery .................3 Turning Your Pager On................4 Low Battery Warning .................4 Controls .......................5 Standby Display....................6 Clearvue Illuminated Display .............7 Receiving and Displaying Personal Messages......8 The Function Menu..................9 Mail Drop History ..................16 Using The Phone Dir
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Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the ALP9094 four line alpha/numeric pager. This compact, state-of-the-art pager has many features, including: ● 20 Folder Locations for Mail Drops ● 40 Personal Message Locations ● Clearvue Illuminated Display ● Multiple Alert Tones ● Silent or Vibrating Alerts ● Time and Date Alarms ● Out-of-Range Indicator ● Phone Directory To ensure that you understand all of your pager’s features and capabilities, please read this owners manual carefully befor
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Installing the Battery Your pager requires one 1.5 VDC, AAA battery for power. Caution: Only use the battery specified above. 1. Release the battery compartment lock.Slide and lift off the battery cover. 2. Insert the AAA battery into the compartment according to the polarity symbols (+) and (–) marked inside. 3. Match the dots on the pager and battery cover. Slide the battery cover on, then slide the lock-tab down. 3
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Turning Your Pager On Press and hold N for approximately two seconds. The display will temporarily go blank and then show the standby display (see page 6). Turning Your Pager Off 1. At the standby display, pressN to go the Function menu (page 9). 2. Press> to select POWER OFF(). 3. PressN again and your pager is in the standby mode. Low Battery Warning When battery power is low, this symbol ( ) appears in the bottom center of the display, and – once every 30 minutes – a low beep sounds that last
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Controls 1. Backward Menu/Page Scroll Key (<) 2. Forward Menu/Page Scroll Key (>) 3. Enter Key (N) 4. Speaker 5. Scroll Down Key (▼ ) 6. Display (see next page) 7. Scroll Up Key (▲ ) 8. Strap attachment 5
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Standby Display 1. Time 2. Message Status - Displays CALL, MAIL, Low Battery , and FULL. This symbol (-----) indicates no messages or calls. This symbol ( ) indicates all messages have been read. 3. Alarm ( ) - Indicates an alarm has been set. 4. Audio Alert ( ) - This displays when a tone has been selected for message alert. The Silent Alert ( ) and Vibrate ( ) icons are also displayed here. 5. Signal Meter Strength ( ) - Flashes when there is no signal. 6. Carrier Logo - The logo of the assign
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Clearvue Illuminated Display Your pager is equipped with the Clearvue illuminated display. To activate this display, perform the following steps: 1. With your pager on, push and hold any key (<,>, ▲ , ▼ ,orN) for two seconds. 2. The backlight illuminates and remains on for approximately 20 seconds. Pressing any key during this 20 second period keeps the display illuminated. If no key is pressed TIP for 20 seconds, the illuminated display shuts off. Frequent use of the illuminated display will sh
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Receiving and Displaying Personal Messages Your pager can store up to 40 messages in the order that they’re received. If the memory is full when a new message arrives, FULL appears in the bottom center of the display. The newest message then replaces the oldest in memory. ● If Quickview is off when a message is received, your pager will sound an alarm. You will then need to press> or< to display the personal message menu. A cursor will appear to the left of the first new message. ● If Quickview
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The Function Menu There are ten choices in the Function menu: Return - Returns to the previous menu. Select Alert - Changes the alert type. Power Off - Turns the unit off. Set Alarm - Sets the alarm for time, day, and/or date. Folders - Stores up to 25 messages in each of 10 folders. Mail Drop History - Stores up to three over-flow messages from normal mail drops. Phone Directory - Stores up to 128 names and numbers. Setup Options - Set time/date, label folders, mail drop, reminders, quickview,
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Choosing the Alert Type 1. At the standby display, pressN. 2. Press> to choose SELECT ALERT , then pressN. 3. Cycle through the alert types with the>< keys (sample alert tones will sound). 4. Select the alert type you like, then pressN. 5. The selected alert will sound and the standby display appears showing the selected audio alert ( ), vibrating alert ( ), or silent alert ( ) icon in the bottom right of the display. Power On and Off Refer to page 4. Setting the Alarms Your pager can be set to
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Setting a Daily Alarm To set the alarm for a specific time. For example, every day at 1:00 p.m. 1. At the standby display, pressN. 2. At the Function menu, press> to select SET ALARM , then pressN. 3. Select TIME ALARM with the ▼ key, then pressN. 4. PressN again and the cursor advances to the alarm start time. 5. Use the>< keys to move between the hours, minutes, day/date, and alarm types ( ). Once there, select the desired value with the ▼▲ keys. 6. To store your selection and return to the st
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Setting a Weekly Alarm To set an alarm for a specific day of the week. For example, every Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. 1. At the standby display, pressN. 2. At the Function menu, press> to select SET ALARM , then pressN. 3. Select TIME ALARM with the ▼ key, then pressN. 4. PressN to advance the cursor to the alarm start time. 5. Use the>< keys to move between the hours, minutes, day/date, and alarm types ( ). Once there, select the desired value with the ▼▲ keys. 6. To store your selection and return
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Setting a Date Alarm To set an alarm for a specific date and time. For example, Friday, November 22, at 1:40 p.m. 1. At the standby display, pressN. 2. At the Function menu press> to select SET ALARM, then pressN. 3. Select DATE ALARM, with the ▼ key, then pressN. 4. PressN to advance the cursor to the start time. 5. Use the>< keys to move between the hours, minutes, day/date, and alarm types ( ). Once there, select the desired value with the ▼▲ keys. 6. To store your selection and return to the
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Viewing a Folder’s Contents 1. At the Function menu, press> to select FOLDERS , then pressN. 2. Press ▼ to move the cursor to the desired folder. 3. PressN to view the folder’s contents. 4. The message displays. Press ▼ to scroll through the message line by line. 5. Press> to scroll through the message page by page. Moving a Message To Another Folder 1. View the message by following the steps in “Viewing a Folder’s Contents” (see page 14), then pressN. 2. Press> to select MOVE TO FOLDER , then p
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Deleting a Message From a Folder 1. View the message by following the steps in “Viewing a Folder’s Contents” (see page 14), then pressN. 2. Press> to select DELETE MESSAGE , then pressN. 3. PressN, and MESSAGE:## DELETED displays. Deleting All Messages From a Folder 1. View the message by following the steps in “Viewing a Folder’s Contents” (see page 14), then pressN. 2. Press> to select DELETE ALL IN FOLDER , then pressN. 3. PressN, ALL MESSAGES IN FOLDER ____:## DELETED displays. 15
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Mail Drop History Mail Drops are messages from services that are updated periodically (news, weather). When you receive a Mail Drop message, MAIL appears in the standby display. Each mail drop history folder holds up to three messages. 1. At the standby display, pressN. 2. Press> to select MAIL DROP HISTORY , then pressN. 3. Press ▼ to select the desired Mail History folder. 4. PressN and the most recent Mail Drop messages appear. 5. Select a message with the ▼▲ keys, then pressN. 6. Press ▼ to
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Moving, Deleting, and Deleting All Mail Drop Messages Please see “Moving,” “Deleting,” and “Deleting All Messages” on pages 14 and 15. These instructions about folders are also applicable to Mail Drop Messages. Perform the same steps, only this time select the Mail Drop History icon instead of the folders icon (where applicable). 17
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Using The Phone Directory Entering Names and Numbers Your phone directory can store up to 128 names and numbers. Names can be up to 15 characters long, and numbers can be up to 17 characters long. All entries are sorted alphabetically. 1. PressN at the standby display. 2. Press> to select PHONE DIRECTORY . 3. PressN. 4. Press> to select NEW ENTRY , then pressN. The cursor moves to the beginning of the NAME line, then starts blinking. 5. Select any letter, number, or symbol with the ▼▲ keys. 6. P