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TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION 4FEATURES 5GETTING STARTED 6
Description of control button 6 Description of icons 7 Using various functions 8 Turning your pager on and off 12 Setting date & time 13 Choosing different alert modes 14
MESSAGES 16 Reading a private message 16 Display 16 Viewing private message list 17 Saving messages 18 Reading saved messages 19 Delete a message 20 Delete all messages 21
MAIL DROP 22
Setting alert 22 Reading mail drop messages 23 Saving mail drop messages 24 Reading saved mail drop messages 25
OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS 27 Phone directory 27 Setting alarm 29 Setting auto timer 32 Setting screen brightness 33 Setting automatic page scroll 34 Entering greeting 35 Selecting menu script language 36 Setting low battery alert 37 Setting unread reminder alert 37
BATTERY INFORMATION 38 Low battery indication 38 Replacing battery 38
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Alphanumeric FLEX Protocol10,000 Characters Private Message Memory (50 Slots x 200 Characters)16,000 Characters Mail Drop Message Memory (16 Slots x 1,000 Characters) Max 10 addresses ( 2 private / 8 mail drop)Battery Backup When Replacing BatteryTime, Month, Date DisplayReceiving Time and Date StampingPhone directory : 20 people(11 characters/13 numbers)Message Lock Mail drop chirp ON/OFFLCD Brightness Control
Automatic Page Scroll Function ON/OFFEdit GreetingsIndividual Delete & Delete All1 Daily & 1 Event & 1 Reminder AlarmUser Selectable 15 Melodies & 5 TonesVibration and Silent AlertUser Programmable Auto On/ Off TimerReflective Backlighting DisplayUser Programmable Unread Message Alert Duplicate Message Indication1 AAA Battery Menu Display : English, Spanish, PortugueseWord Wrap Function
FEATURESINTRODUCTION
Welcome to Nixxo pager world!
Your new pager provides you with many enhanced features, such as information
messaging, editing headline and phone directory.
Full understanding of what your pager offers begins with reading this use’r s guide.
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Low Battery AlertDuplicated MessageService Range
<When Reading Message > Move Message to Saved RoomDelete Private MessageReturn to the First Line of Message
<Standby Screen >Private MessageMail Drop Message Memory FullError Message
Number of Private Messages Tone Alert is On Vibration Alert is OnMelody Alert is OnSetting ClockAlarm is OnAuto Timer is OnLocked Message
2. DESCRIPTION OF ICONS1) TOP ROW OF DISPLAY
Upon pressing the light/escapebutton one times, backlight comeson. And upon pressing thelight/escape button two times, yourpager goes to standby mode.
The function button is used to turnthe pager on and enter the menuboard. And it is also used to selectand confirm a value.
The read/select button can bepressed repeatedly to scrollthrough available choices or toincrement a value.
Light/Escape Button Read/Select Button
Function/Power-on Button
Screen
1. DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL BUTTON
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To select the menu, press .
To exit from the menu board, press .
<DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOL IN FIRST MENU BOARD>
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The menu board of function provides access to many features of your pager throughthe use of symbols and prompts. Your pager provides two types of menu board
<FIRST MENU BOARD >Insert a battery in your pager to turn your pager on.Your pager displays private headline.Press to activate the first menu board in standbymode. Refer to the next page for description of eachsymbol.
When the menu board is displayed, blinks to indicatethe location of the cursor. Press to move the cursor.As you move through the menu board, the symbols blink toindicate the present location of the cursor.
3. USING THE VARIOUS FUNCTION
Saved MSG : Read saved messages
Alert : Set alert for private message
Mail Tone : Set alert for mail drop message
Alarm : Set alarm
Phone Dir.: Store phone numbers &Read phone numbers
Power : Power off the pager
Delete All : Delete all messages
Clock : Set time & date
Next: Move to second menu board
Saved MSG
Saved MSG
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When Setting Features
Setting is On
Setting is Off
When Setting Alert
Beep and Melody Alert
Vibration Alert
Silence Alert
When Setting Alarm
Daily Alarm
Event Alarm
Reminder Alarm
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<SECOND MENU BOARD >
You can access the second menu board by choosing next ( ) in the first menu boardTo move the cursor, press the . To select the menu, press the .
Auto On/Off: Set auto timerAuto Scroll: Set scrolling speed Screen Edit: Edit greeting message Unread MSG: Set unread message alert Low Battery: Set low battery alertContrast: Set screen brightness Language Select language : English/ Spanish/ Portuguese
Auto On/Off
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4.TURNING YOUR PAGER ON AND OFF
TURN OFFPress to activate the first menu board.
To move the cursor to , press .
Press to turn off your pager.
TURN ON
Press until the pager alerts. Maxima displaysprivate headline.
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5. SETTING DATE AND TIME
From the first menu board, press to display Clock ( )
Press to set clock.The month begins to blink.
Press to display the desired value. Press toenter the month. The date will blink.
Press to display the desired value. Press to enterthe desired value.
Repeat above steps to adjust the year (2000~2025), hour,minutes and am/pm.
The day of week is automatically changed upon setting the date.Press two times to return to standby mode. Even though you exit from the menu board, your setting is saved.
Power off
Clock
03/25/2000SAT 11:30pm
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To exit from menu board, press twice.or is displayed upon your choice.
To set vibration alert, display “Vibration ( )” in alert modeby . Then press .
To return to standby mode, press two times. is displayed on the standby screen.
To set silent alert, choose “Silent ( )” in alert mode using . Then press .
To return to standby mode, press two times.
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6. CHOOSING DIFFRENT ALERT MODES
You can set alert as audible, vibrating or silent for privatemessage.
From first menu board, press to display Alert ( ).
Press . The alert menu is displayed.
If you want to set sound alert, press to select icon , then press .
You can select one from 20 kinds of sound. First five aresound tones and remaining 15 are melodies.
To scan the option, press . Each alert sounds as youscan the options.
When your desired selection comes on, press toconfirm.
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Vibration
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If Maxima has 30 private messages, is displayed.
In case Maxima has over 30 private messages, it erases theoldest one to make room for the newest one.
3.VIEWING PRIVATE MESSAGE LIST
You can view the list of slot number and time stamp. This feature helps you to search the message you desire to read.
Press . The stamp of the first message is displayed.
Press . The slot number and received time of amessage are displayed. To move to the next list,press .
1.READING A PRIVATE MESSAGE
Your pager can receive up to 30 private messages. When receiving a message, yourpager alerts and displays the icon .
Press . The received time and date are displayed.
Press again to display received message.
2. DISPLAY
If pager receives a duplicate message, duplicate icon is displayed on top of the screen.
When an error occurs receiving a message, isdisplayed on the screen.
[01]10/27 10:03pm
82 343 424 9655
82 343 424 9655
[01]10/27 10:03pm
9:55 PM
[01]10/27 11:02am
[02]10/25 10:30pm
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5. READING SAVED MESSAGES
Press in stand by mode. The first menu board isactivated. is blinking and “Saved MSG” is displayed
Press to read saved messages. The slot numberand the first line of message are displayed.
Press to select the message you desire to read.
When that you want comes on, press . The messageis shown on the screen.
If you want to delete the saved message, press whileyou are reading the message. Press to select icon .
Press . The message is deleted with chirping sound.
When the list which you desire to read is displayed, press .
The message is shown on the screen.
4. SAVING MESSAGES
You can protect important messages from being erased with “DELETE ALL”function. You can save up to 20 private messages.
Press while you are reading the message.Move the cursor to icon using .
Press to save it. The message is saved with chirpingsound.
If you try to save over 20 messages, is displayed, and youcan not save the message any more.
Call Daian.
Call me
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Call Daian: Slot Number
[01]10/27 11:02am
Call Daian
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7. DELETING ALL MESSAGES
“Delete All” command deletes all private messages except the locked messages.
From the first menu board, press to display“Delete All ( ).”
Press . Maxima asks your confirmation.
Press again. All messages are deleted withchirping sound. To exit from this mode withoutchanges, press two times.
6. DELETING A MESSAGE
You can delete an unsaved message while you are reading the message.Press while you are reading the message.
Press to select icon .
Press .The message is deleted with chirping sound.
Call me 82 343 423 9655 Delete All
Confirm?
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2. READING MAIL DROP MESSAGES
When receiving mail drop message, your pager alerts with chirping sound (if mail dropalert is on) and displays
To read mail drop message, press . Backlight comeson. Press again.
Press to move the cursor to “Mail Drop”. Then press .
Press . Then you can find the screen as shown tothe right. Upon pressing , the cursor moves to nextslot. To switch the direction of cursor, press for 1sec.
Press when the desired mail drop is blinking. Thescreen displays time stamp.
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Mail drop messages are usually sent by service providers. Mail drop messages aretypically news or stock quotes which provide information that is important for a shorttime. Maxima can receive up to eight mail drop messages. But the number of mail dropservices depends on the service carrier you are connected with.
1. SETTING ALERT FOR MAIL DROP MESSAGE
From the first menu board, press the to display “MailTone ( )”. Then press .
Press to select on or off. means off, and means on. When the desired option comes on, press .
Mail Tone
Mail Tone
MessageMail Drop
AP News Today is
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4. READING SAVED MAIL DROP MESSAGES
Press , to read mail drop message. Select mail drop.( Refer to page 23)
Press . is displayed on the corner of screen.
Press until you reach . You can find the screenas shown to the right.
Press to select the desired mail drop message.
Press to read selected mail drop message. The timewhen the message is received is displayed.
Press again. The message is displayed.
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Press again to read the message. When themessage is continued, is displayed. Press again to read the continued message.
3. SAVING MAIL DROP MESSAGES
While reading the mail drop message, press .
Move the cursor to using .
Press to save mail drop messages. The message issaved with chirping sound, and the screen displays .
You can save upto 8 mail drop messages. If you try to save over8 mail drop messages, the screen displays .
AP News>Today ismostly sunny. And
Today is mostly sunny
MessageMail Drop
AP News > Today is
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AP News > Today ismostly sunny. And
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1.PHONE DIRECTORY
The phone directory can save up to 20 people, each with a name and a phone number.Each name can be up to 11 characters long and each phone number can be up to 13digits long.
From the first menu board, select “Phone. Dir ( )” by . Then press .
Press to choose the desired location and press .
Press to select the first character, then press tomove next.
When entering characters, space is followed by A ~ Z.
Repeat the above steps until you have entered the entirename.
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If you want to delete the saved mail drop message, press while you are reading it. Select icon using .
Press . The message is deleted with chirping sound.
AP News>Today is
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DELETING PHONE NUMBERS AND NAMES From phone directory mode, press until you reachthe desired location. Then press .
The first location number begins to blink. At this time, press .The backlight comes on. Press again.
Select icon , using . Then press . The phonenumber and name are deleted with chirping sound.
2. SETTING ALARM
Your pager allows you to set three types of alarms : daily alarm, one time alarm for event, and reminder alarm.
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After entering entire name, enter the phone number.Press to select the first digit. Then press .
Repeat the above procedures until you finish enteringentire phone number.
EDITING PHONE NUMBERS AND NAMES From phone directory mode, press until you reachthe desired location. Then press .
The first character begins to blink. Press until youreach to the desired location. Then press to edit thecharacter or digit. When the desired value is displayed,press .
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To set event alarm, select “Event Alarm ( )” using in alarm mode. Then press .
To set alarm on, select icon using . When icon ischanged to , press .
Then press to select the icon you want. When theicon you want comes on, press .
Press to set the hour to desired value. Then press to move to next field. Repeat same procedures to
set the value of each filed.
When alarm works,the icon you set is displayed on thescreen. To stop alarm, press any button.
To set reminder alarm, select “Reminder ( )” usingin alarm mode. Then press .
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Daily alarm works every day on time when you set and event alarmworks only one time. Finally reminder alarm works within 59 minutes.
From the first menu board, select “Alarm ( )” using .Then press .
To set daily alarm, select “Daily Alarm ( )” . Then press .
To set alarm on, select icon using . When icon ischanged to , press .
Press to set the hour to desired value. Then pressto move to next field. Repeat same procedures to set thevalue of each filed.
After setting daily alarm, your pager displays . Whenalarm works, is displayed on the screen.
Alarm
Daily Alarm
Alarm06:00 am
10/27 1:38PM
Event Alarm
Reminder
Alarm06:00 am
Alarm06:00 am
Alarm 06:32 pm
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To set desired auto on/off time, follow the sameprocedures of setting time. Refer to page 13.
The standby screen displays .
4. SETTING SCREEN BRIGHTNESS
You can adjust screen brightness. From the second menu board, press to select“Contrast ( )” Then press .
Press to adjust screen brightness you want.Then press .
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Press to set the first digit to desired value. Thenpress to move to next field.
Press to set the second digit to desired value. Thenpress .
3. SETTING AUTO TIMER
You can set your pager to power on or off automatically at a selected time of day. Youcan save battery power by using this function.
From the second menu board, select “Auto On/Off ( )”by . Then press .
To set auto timer on, press . When the icon ischanged to , press .
Remind10Minutes
Auto On/Off
05:00am01:00am
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10/27 2:09 PM
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6. EDITING HEADLINE
You can edit greeting messages upto 13 characters including space. The headline is displayed on power-on screen.
From the second menu board, choose “Screen Edit ( )”by , then press .
Press to select alphabet and press to movethe cursor to next. After entering the entire message,press two times. The headline you entered issaved and return to standby menu.
When you entering characters, space is followed by A~Zwhich is followed by space, 0~9, dash(-), period (.),and space.
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5. SETTING AUTOMATIC PAGE SCROLL
You can set the message to scroll automatically and you can also select the speed atwhich your messages scroll.
From the second menu board, press to select“Auto Scroll( )”.Then press .
To set auto scroll on, press . When icon ischanged to , press .
Press to select scrolling speed. Then press .
Auto Scroll
Auto Scroll/ Fast
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battery ( )” is displayed. Then press .
To set low battery alert on, press . When icon is changed to , press .
9. SETTING UNREAD REMINDER ALERT
You can set your pager to alert every 3 minutes 6 times when you have unreadmessage(s).
From the second menu board, press until“Unread MSG ( )” is displayed. Then press .
To set reminder alert on, press . When icon ischanged to , press .
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7. SELECTING MENU SCRIPT LANGUAGE
Your pager provides you with three menu script languages to choose form : English,Espanol (Spanish), and Portuguese.
From the second menu board, choose Select“Language ( )”, then press .
To choose language, press . When the desiredlanguage is selected, press .
8. SETTING LOW BATTERY ALERT
You can set your pager to low battery alert using this function, whenthe battery is low.
From the second menu board, press until “Low
Language
Low battery
Unread MSG
Language :English
Low Bat. Tone
Unread Tone
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1.LOW BATTERY INDICAITON
Maxima displays icon when battery is low.In case your pager is set on low battery alert,it sounds a beep.
2. REPLACING A BATTERY.
The Maxima is designed to operate with a single AAA-size alkaline battery.Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow .
Lift the battery cover away from rear cover.
Remove the old battery.
Insert a new battery taking note of the positive (+)and negative (-) marks on the battery. BATTERY
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