• Saves messages when off and when changing the battery
• Musical ID
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Indicator symbols
Day of the week display (MON, TUE, WED, THU, FrI, SAT, SUN)
A, B, C, D, tone display, Receiving Messages indicator
Silent (vibrate) mode indicator
Tone alert mode indicator
Audible alert mode indicator
Sleep mode indicator
Active alarm icon
Time setting indicator
Duplicate message indicator
Directory icon
Low-battery indicator
Out of range indicator
Message continuation indicator
Individual message delete icon
Locked Message indicator
Protected message icon
Operating your pager
C button
A button
B button
1. "A" button (read button) - Use to turn on pager, read messages, and
confirm time, date, and alarm settings.
2. "B" button (mode button) - Use to scroll through and modify the
pager’s functions.
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3. "C" button (light button) - Used to activate the pager's back light, and
confirm a specified selection.
Setting alert modes
The pager has 3 standard alert modes. You can select one mode among
AUDIO (tone or music), silent (vibration), or sleep (no alert). When the
pager is initially turned on, it is automatically set to an AUDIO alert. To
change alert press the "B" button until "SET ALERT? " is displayed on
the screen, and press the "A" button. To select an alert mode, press the
"B" button, and press the "A" button to confirm. If AUDIO alert was
selected, press the "B" button to select the melody, and press the "A"
button to confirm your selection.
Turning your pager on and off
After inserting the battery, press the "A" button to turn on the pager. To
turn off the pager, press the "B" button until the screen displays "OFF?
" then press the "C" button to confirm the selection. When the pager is
turned off, the screen will display "OFF" along with the time.
Setting the time and date
To set the time and date, press the "B" button until "SET TIME?"
appears on the display, and press the "C" button. Use the "C" button to
scroll through the day of the week, date, and time, while utilizing the "B"
button to make any changes. Once completed, press the "A" button to
confirm and return to the standby screen.
Setting the alarm
The pager comes with an alarm function that will make the pager alert at
a specified time everyday whether the pager is on or off. There are 5
separate alarms that can be set for different times of the day.
alarm, press the "B" button until "SET ALARM?" appears on the
screen, then press the "C" button. Use the "C" button to scroll through
the ON (active) / OFF (inactive), and alarm time while utilizing the "B"
To set the
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button to make any changes. Once completed, press the "A" button to
confirm, and return to the standby screen.
Directory
The directory (with the ability to store up to 10 numbers) can be used as
an additional memory or as a phone book to store your important
numbers. While reading a message, you can imprint a copy of the
message into the directory. To do so press the "Select" button until a
appears, and press the "Mode" button to imprint a copy into your
directory (Please note that the directory can only store 12 digits per
memory, and is unable to store alpha-numeric messages). To access your
memory, press the "Select" button until "DIRECTORY" appears on the
screen and press "Mode" button. Use the "Read" button to read through
all your directory message. Messages stored in the directory can also be
lock/unlock and individually erased.
Receiving message
When a message is received, the pager will notify you with the selected
alert, and the screen will display "1 page." If the message is unread, the
pager will give a reminder notification with the selected alert every two
minutes. If the pager receives more than 16 pages, the screen will display
"MEMORY FULL." When there are over 16 unread messages, the next
incoming message will delete the first message. On the next incoming
message, the screen will display "PAGE OVER." The next incoming
message will delete the first unread message. If the pager has traveled out
of the service area, the out-of-range indicator will display. If the pager
receives a message with a possible error, the message will end with an
"E."
Reading message
Button "A" allows you to read the message. If there is a continuous
message, the indicator will display on the upper
screen. Pressing the "A" button again will allow you to read the
continuous message. If a duplicate message is received, will appear
right side of the
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on the screen.
Locking and Unlocking your message
Locking can help prevent the accidental deletion of a message. The pager
can lock up to 8 messages. To lock a message, press the "B" button until
the (lock icon) appears at the top of the screen. If it is full "HOLD
FULL" will display on the screen. To unlock a message, press the "B"
button.
Back light
Pager is supported by a dual back light. When needed, it can be activated
by pressing the "C" button. The light will either automatically shut off in
20 seconds if there is no activity, or press the "C" button again to turn
the light off.
Deleting individual messages
To delete an individual message press the "A" button until the selected
message appears on the screen. Press the "B" button until a icon
appears at the top of the screen, and press the "C" button to confirm.
Deleting all the messages
To delete all (unlocked) messages, press the "B" button until "CLEAR
ALL?" appears on the screen. then press the "C" button to confirm.
Using the musical ID
This pager contains 10 sets of musical IDs which can help you identify the
caller before reading the page. To utilize this feature, dial the pager
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number, wait for the greeting, and dial the twice followed by the
musical ID code (0 - 9), and the number you would like to be reached at.
Quick notes
This pager contains 60 different alphanumeric phrases. To use this
feature, first dial the pager number, wait for the greeting message, push
the asterisk button (), followed by the phrase code (00 - 59). The pager
has the ability to link up to 4 phrases. To link the phrases, after the first
phrase code, simply enter another phrase code.
Example: 38 49 17 15
Hi baby Want 2 See U Meet at cafe Waiting 4-U
Battery information
The JP-900F operates with one AAA battery. When the battery is due for
replacement
will display on the screen.
the battery door open in the direction of the
"LOW BATTERY," as well as the low battery indicator
To remove or insert the battery, first slide
arrow, then replace the
battery.
Alphanumeric Phrases
00. C-U-LATER 10. I NEED YOU 20. MALL
01. TURN ON CELL 11. I MISS YOU 21. PLAY B-BALL
02. HAPPY BIRTHDAY 12. NEED HELP 22. PLAY Q-BALL
03. COME HOME 13. NEED INFO 23. PLAY CARDS
04. CALL HOME 14. HURRY UP 24. GO BOWLING
05. DO NOT 4-GET 15. WAITING 4-U 25. GO CRUISING
06. GOOD NIGHT 16. EMERGENCY 26. GO SHOPPING
07. HELLO 17. MEET AT CAFE 27. GO SWIMMING
08. HOW ARE YOU? 18. MOVIES 28. HAVE LUNCH?
09. I LOVE YOU 19. ARCADE 29. HAVE DINNER?
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30. WANNA GO EAT 40. CALL MY CELL 50. SMILE 4 ME
31. WANNA HANG 41. NO HURRY 51. ON TIME
32. YES 42. CALL OFFICE 52. DELAY
33. NO 43. LETS PLAY 53. CANCEL
34. MAY BE 44. BEEP ME 54. APPOINTMENT
35. CLUBBING 45. NEED 2 MEET 55. BIRTHDAY
36. MEETING 46. CALL ME 56. BEACH
37. SO COOL 47. TIME 4 LOVE 57. VACATION
38. HI! BABY 48. CHANGE TIME 58. DANCE
39. I DONNO 49. WANT 2 SEE U 59. LEASE NOW
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