Timex Pager Beepwear User Manual

USERS GUIDE  
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Topic  
Page  
Getting started/Battery Installation 1-2  
Watch buttons/modes  
How to read the watch  
Watch settings  
3-4  
5-6  
7-8  
When a page is received  
Deleting/locking a page  
Pager Functions  
9
10  
11-12  
13-14  
16  
Setting the watch alarms  
Using the stopwatch  
Additional watch features  
Additional pager features  
Off-the-wrist accessories  
17-18  
19-21  
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GETTING STARTED  
Install the Battery  
1
Step 1: Peel Off Battery Protector  
The battery has a protective covering and will  
not work unless the covering is removed.  
Simply peel off the covering using the tab and  
let the battery breathe for 1-2 minutes before  
putting it into the watch.  
Remove battery protector  
Step 2: Remove Battery Lid  
To remove the battery lid, insert a coin into the  
battery hatch at the back of the watch. Turn  
the lid to the right so that the arrow lines up  
with the ”open“arrow. Now remove the lid.  
Remove battery lid  
Step 3: Place Battery in Watch  
Place the battery into the watch with the  
+ (positive side) facing up.  
Place battery in watch  
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Step 4: Replace Battery Lid  
Replace the battery lid so that the arrow  
lines up with the ”open“arrow. Turn the  
arrow counterclockwise to ”close“.  
Replace battery lid  
Battery Type: Size 675  
(Standard hearing aid battery, readily  
available where batteries are sold.)  
batteries  
recommended for best  
performance.  
Set the Time On Your Watch...  
2
Review pages 3-6 to become familiar with the watch features  
and functions. See pages 7 and 8 for setting the time on your  
watch. You should set the time before you contact the paging  
service provider.  
Use the Activation Kit to Connect  
With Your Service Provider  
3
Open the enclosed activation kit. Review the materials. Call the  
designated service provider and set up your paging service.  
2
 
WATCH BUTTONS  
The symbols below are used to identify the five watch buttons.  
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Press the INDIGLO  
Press the READ  
night light button to  
button (top right)  
illuminate  
to move forward.  
the watch face.  
The MODE button  
presents the main  
operations of the  
watch.  
Press the  
button (bottom  
right) to move  
backward.  
Press the FUNCTION  
button to show the  
options within  
each mode.  
3
 
WATCH MODES  
Time of day is the main setting  
shown on the watch. Press  
and release the mode button  
to advance through the modes.  
4
 
HOW TO READ THE WATCH  
In time of day mode, your watch looks like this:  
Watch display symbols  
(see below)  
New Page  
(flashing alert  
in silent mode)  
A.M. or P.M.  
Date  
Time of day  
Day of week  
Time Zone  
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NIGHT MODE  
option is on  
Stopwatch  
running  
Pager  
out of  
range  
Pager auto  
on/off is  
active  
Pager on,  
audible  
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When you read a page, your watch looks like this:  
Page message  
number  
Indicates message  
will continue  
Scrolling message  
At the end of a message, time and day stamp appears:  
Time and  
day stamp  
Indicates beginning of  
message has passed  
(can scroll to left to  
view message)  
End of  
message  
Pager on,  
silent  
Pager  
off  
Page  
(displayed)  
is locked  
One or more  
alarms armed  
Hourly  
chime  
active  
6
 
WATCH SETTINGS  
The following  
unctions are  
available from the  
time of day mode.  
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*Note: See page 17 for details on features.  
 
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WHEN A PAGE IS RECEIVED  
When a page is received,  
the ”new page received“  
message will be displayed  
and a tone will sound (light  
flashes in silent mode).  
Return to time of day mode  
*Hint: If you press and hold , you can quickly scan through all pages.  
Note: If a page is not read, a message will alternate with the time of  
day display to remind you to read the page, and a chirp will sound.  
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DELETING/LOCKING A PAGE  
Page  
numbe
When viewing  
a page you may:  
delete or lock (to  
prevent deletion)  
Return to time of day mode  
Hint: When you see this prompt  
flashing, press the READ button to complete the  
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function shown. Similarly when you see this promp
flashing, press the  
button to complete the function shown. (A prompt is an instruction the watch is giving  
you to press the button shown at any time.)  
10  
 
PAGER FUNCTIONS  
From the time of day mode,  
press mode button once to  
go to pager mode. The word  
pager appears followed by a  
pager status message screen.  
(If you want to read the messages now, see  
pages 9 and 10 for instructions).  
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Return to time of day mode  
Note: You can turn the pager on/off and make the pager  
silent/audible from either time of day mode or pager mode.  
*Hint: If you press  
message screen.  
** See page 19 for explanation of pager auto on/off function.  
for escape, you will receive the page status  
12  
 
SETTING THE WATCH ALARMS  
From the time of day mode,  
press ode button twice to  
go to alarm mode. There are  
10 alarms/reminders  
available. They can be set  
as daily, monthly or  
yearly alarms.  
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Return to time of day mode  
Hint: If you press after changing any watch setting, the alarm  
message (scrolling) will appear. You have returned to the  
beginning of the loop. Press READ to view a different alarm.  
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SETTING THE WATCH ALARMS (CONT.)  
OPTIONS FOR MONTH/DAY ALARMS:  
(see page 14 in “edit selected alarm” option)  
”MM/DDDAILY ALARM  
(Leave setting as MMDD to sound the alarm daily.)  
This alarm can be used as a daily wake-up alarm, a daily task or a  
daily meeting reminder.  
”MM/05“ MONTHLY ALARM  
(Leave month MM, change day to 05.)  
This alarm will sound on the 5th day of each month at the set time. It  
can be used as a monthly meeting reminder or a bill paying reminder.  
”2/05“ YEARLY ALARM  
(Change month to 2, change day to 05.)  
This alarm will sound on February 5th each year at the set time. It can  
be used as a birthday or anniversary reminder.  
Tip: A yearly alarm can be used as a one time appointment alarm.  
15  
 
USING THE S TOPWATCH  
From the time of day mode,  
press ode button three  
times to go to stopwatch  
mode.  
(100 hour stopwatch with 1 second resolution)  
Return to time of day mode  
Hint: You can leave the stopwatch mode and the stopwatch will  
continue running. The stopwatch symbol will appear on the  
time of day screen as a reminder that the stopwatch is running.  
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ADDITIONAL WATCH FEATURES  
INDIGLO® NIGHT LIGHT WITH NIGHT MODE® OPTION  
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Once activated, any button pushed will cause the INDIGLO night light to  
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stay on for 3 seconds. The NIGHT MODE feature is activated by pressing  
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and holding the INDIGLO button for 3 seconds. The NIGHT MODE feature  
will stay activated for 7 hours or until you deactivate it by pressing and  
holding the INDIGLO® button again for 3 seconds. When you read a page  
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and the NIGHT MODE option is activated, the INDIGLO night light will stay  
on for 20 seconds while you read the page. NIGHT MODE® can also be set  
from the options mode.  
HOURLY CHIME (  
)
Watch will chime on the hour (see page 8 “Options” to activate).  
BUTTON BEEP  
When activated, a beep will sound when pressing any button (see page 8  
Options” to activate).  
SCROLL SPEED  
There are 3 options for scrolling message speed: high, medium and low.  
Select your choice in watch options (see page 8 “Options” to activate).  
SECOND TIME ZONE  
Press from Time of day mode to peek at 2nd time zone.  
Press and hold for 6 seconds to change to 2nd time zone.  
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TIME OF DAY MODE RESET  
The watch will automatically return to Timeof day mode after 2 minutes.  
BATTERY (  
675 battery cell recommended.)  
The main watch battery is a size 675 (common zinc-air hearing aid  
battery). Expected battery life is approximately 3 months and will vary  
depending on the watch and pager usage. ”Lo Battery“ will appear on  
the watch screen every 2 seconds to indicate the battery is running low.  
At this time you should install a new battery following the procedure  
illustrated on page 1.  
Important: Remove expired cells promptly to avoid leakage.  
Note: The watch has a permanent backup battery which will keep time  
and preserve data for 2 minutes when the main battery is changed.  
18  
 
ADDITIONAL PAGER FEATURES  
NEW PAGE REMINDERS  
If a new page was not read when first received, then, as a  
reminder, the watch will chirp every 2 minutes for 30 minutes.  
(In silent mode, the light will flash every 2 minutes for 30 minutes.)  
AUTO ON/OFF  
This function allows your pager to automatically turn on and off  
each day. This saves battery power. You can select the default  
setting of 6 AM on and 10 PM off, or set any auto on/off time you  
choose (see page 12 to activate). Pages will only be received when  
the pager is on.  
OTHER MESSAGE INDICATORS  
Depending on the service you select, you could have different types  
of pages identified by the following designations at the beginning  
of the page:  
(GRP) Group message  
(DUP) Duplicate message (same message received more than once)  
(1...) Message sequence number  
(DJ) Example of information service  
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ERRORED DATA INDICATOR (  
)
This symbol is displayed in a page message when potentially  
errored data has been received. Pause the page to view possible  
errored characters.  
MISSING CHARACTER INDICATORS  
If part of a message has not been received, <...> is displayed.  
PAGER FULL  
This message will be displayed on the main screen when the  
pager is full. New pages will be received, which will delete the  
oldest, unlocked, read page.  
OVERFLOW  
This message will be displayed when the pager is full and an  
unread page was deleted by a new page.  
PAGE ORDER  
16 (most recent page)  
1 (oldest page)  
Information Service 1  
Information Service 2  
Information Service 3  
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ADDITIONAL PAGER FEATURES (CONT.)  
OUT OF RANGE (  
)
With this option enabled by the service provider, is displayed  
whenever you are out of range of the pager transmitter.  
LIGHTWEIGHT DURABLE DESIGN  
For extended life, your pager watch has been designed to withstand  
exposure to moisture. The pager will not work in water and water  
exposure is not recommended. If you do immerse the pager watch,  
the design will help protect the watch. However, the battery will be  
deprived of needed air and may require a battery change. Remove  
the battery and allow the battery compartment to dry before putting  
in a new battery. If the battery is out longer than 2 minutes,  
existing pages will be erased.  
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OFF-THE-WRIST ACCESSORIES  
This pager watch can also be worn off-the-wrist as a pager by removing  
the watch bands and placing the unit in the off-the-wrist accessory.  
2
While holding the  
1
On the back of the  
quick release toggle to  
the right, gently pull  
the wristband away  
from the pager watch.  
Repeat the process for  
the other wristband.  
watch, locate the quick  
release toggle on the wrist-  
band. Slide the toggle to  
the right to release the  
band pin.  
utility clip  
holder  
pager/watch  
3
With the wristbands removed, place the  
pager watch into the holder and gently  
squeeze the holder to lock the pager watch  
into place. Slide the pager watch into the  
utility clip, making sure it is fastened securely.  
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NOTES  
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a Timex and Motorola product  
©1997 MTX Paging Products, LLC  
TIMEX is a registered trademark and service mark, and NIGHT MODE® is a  
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registered trademark of Timex Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. INDIGLO  
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is a registered trademark of INDIGLO Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.  
Motorola and  
are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc.  
Energizer is a registered trademark of Eveready Battery Company, Inc.  
This product is covered by U.S. Pat. Nos.: 4,355,277; 4,385,295; 4,412,217;  
4,527,096; 4,634,956; 4,851,829; 4,912,688; 4,989,188; 5,063,544; 5,399,956;  
5,519,824; and foreign and other U.S. design and patents pending.  
batteries recommended  
for best performance.  
Part #: 990-095114  
 

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