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2. age eccsecceeeeeeeteeeeeeeeees 21 6 How to Change the Battery cxcsinel seca nie ee cect eees 22 T Battery IMTHOCIC TIONG cpt sts cece beceaea deus e ees tes cas ae oes aden A eck teat oat 23 ro rad 21 04 L1G g rere arene ire errr a ne it acheter a ie rn geen EEES 23 9 Repair and Wale rannc Cie cocsptes ctu ae at eccee eee tee eae tos 23 DRO NUE MEY cas cs ct cen est tact oa eat Ges ea a ate 24 WAC CR OGUIATOIE acces cccectat adie yeh seaata iaryanai cert cauteegster cole etleal un eaeeals 26 Page 5 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a Diva Telecom Inc Diva Extra the smallest pager This pager accomplishes many up to date microminiaturization of electronic and wireless technology which provides maximum assurance in receiving numeric messages easily and conveniently 2 Controls Buttons image Left Button Turn the display light on scroll through the features and set the function image Right Button Read incoming messages select the function displayed Escape power off time alarm Auto Sound On Off alerts reminder chirp Page 6 3 Function Indicators image Silent Alert No alerts for incoming message image Tone Alert One of 6 selected melody alerts sound for an incoming message image Melody Alert One of 10 selected melody alerts sound for an incoming message image Continuous Message More incoming messages are on the next screen image Off mode imag
3. displays Press image button to protect the message and symbol image displays at the top of the message Page 22 6 How to Change the Battery Unlock the door by sliding the locking tab to unlock the door image Open the battery door image Remove old battery Install the battery by aligning to the positive and negative Negative side goes into the inside compartment towards the spring image Close the battery door Lock the door by sliding the locking tab image Page 23 7 Battery Information Diva Extra pager is designed to operate with an AAA size battery 8 Precaution Keep your pager from any kind of liquid Do not throw or drop pager Do not attempt to open the pager and modify the pager 9 Repair and Maintenance Diva Extra pager provides trouble free quality for many years However if service is ever needed Diva Telecom service center staffs with specially trained engineers are available to provide warranty repair services Page 24 10 Warranty Diva Extra ensures the best quality in wireless industry However if Diva Extra ever requires service return the Diva Extra with description of malfunctioning or difficulties along with the proof of purchase Cash register receipt with purchase date is required Warranty is 1 year from the date of purchase What s not covered by warranty Accident physical damage improper installation misuse fire water and liquid intrusion unauthorized modification and al
4. e Low battery image Duplicate message indicator image Protected message indicator ast Page 7 4 How to Set Up Features 4 1 Turning Your Pager Off 1 Press image until the Pwr off displays 2 Press image for 2 seconds to turn your pager off 3 the pager displays the day and time and OFF symbol flashes continuously image 4 2 Turning the Light On 1 Press image to turn the light on to read the day and time of the day 2 Light turns on automatically when you press image to read the messages between 6 p m through 6 a m otherwise press image to turn the light on manually 3 Light turns off automatically when pager returns to the standby screen Page 8 4 3 Setting the Time Press image button until Time displays Press image button to set time Press image to change the day flashes Press image to switch to the hour Press image to change the hour flashes Press image to switch to the first digit of the minute Press image to change the first digit of the minute flashes i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Press image to switch to the second digit of the minute 9 Press image to change the second digit of the minute flashes 10 Press image to return to the standby mode with a sound of chirp Page 9 4 4 Setting the Alarm 1 Press image button until Alarm displays 2 Press image button to set alarm 3 Press image to change th
5. e feature 10 DL means disable mode which disables the feature 4 6 Setting Alert 1 Press image button until Alert displays 2 Press image button to set alert image Page 12 3 Press image to scroll the choice of alerts 4 Press image to choose the desired alert and return to the standby mode with a sound of chirp Pager returns to the standby mode without a sound of chirp when either silent or vibration mode is selected 4 7 Reminder Mode This feature is designed for the certain users who prefer to have reminder alert for unread messages 1 Press image button until Reminder displays 2 press image button to select reminder mode enable or disable 3 Press image to choose the desired mode and returns to the standby mode image Page 13 5 Basic Features 5 1 Standby Mode When powering up pager pager displays the day of the week the time of the day a symbol for selected alert of your choice and a symbol of service area indicator Note While you are reading the message you can return to the standby mode any time by pressing the image button and image button simultaneously image 5 2 Turning Pager On Press image button for two seconds to turn the pager to the standby mode from off mode Pager displays wake up message if programmed while sounding two different tone alerts After displaying the power screen the time of day and the day of the week an alert indicator and service area i
6. e hour flashes 4 Press image to switch to the first digit of the minute 5 Press image to change the first digit of the minute flashes 6 Press image to switch to the second digit of the minute 7 Press image to change the second digit of the minute flashes 8 Press image to turn alarm disable enable mode 9 Press image to select to turn alarm disable enable 10 Press image to return to the standby mode with a sound of chirp Page 10 4 5 Setting the Pager Auto Alert Sound On Off This feature is designed for user to receive the message silently without any alert sound or vibration for incoming message during the certain hours of the day to ensure the best rest without missing important messages 1 Press image button until PGr AUto displays 2 Press image button to set pager auto alert sound on off 3 Press image to change the first pair of the hour flashes which indicates the hour that starts to receive the message with selected alert sound 4 Press image to switch to the second pair of the hour 5 Press image to change the second pair of the hour flashes which starts to receive the message silently without chirp or vibration Page 11 6 Press image to turn the pager auto alert sound feature disable enable mode 7 Press image to select to turn the pager auto alert sound feature disable enable 8 Press image to return to the standby ode with a sound of chirp 9 SL means sleep mode which enables th
7. mage button is pressed and all messages are read If you enabled the reminder feature pager chirps in every 4 minutes to alert you for unread message s until image button is pressed and all messages are read If pager receives more messages than its available memory can hold the new messages replaces the oldest read and unprotected message and INFO FULL displays on the screen Replaced messages are lost and not recoverable image Page 18 Diva Extra pager stores up to 20 personal messages in the memory Reading time for each message is 14 seconds unless image button is pressed to advance to next received message otherwise pager automatically returns to the stand by mode in 14 seconds 5 4 Setting the Wake Up Message This feature is for the user to program his own pager number so that user doesn t need to label the pager number on the pager Wake up message displays every time pager powers up 1 Take the battery out from the battery compartment 2 Press image button while reinserting the battery in to the compartment image 3 Press image button to scroll the number from the first digit of the left side Each segment consists of 1 9 hyphen and space Page 19 4 Press image button to change to second digit flashes 5 Repeat the same to set all the digits 6 Press image to finish and return to the standby mode 7 Pager vibrates and alerts for 6 seconds while displaying wake up message on the LCD Tip Customer
8. ndicator are shown Page 14 Press any button to stop the alert to turn to the standby screen instantly 5 3 Receiving and Reading Messages Diva Extra pager can receive up to 20 sixteen character messages When a message is received the pager alerts for 8 seconds 1 Press any button to stop the alert 2 Press image button to display the day and time of the day that message is received and the message slot number 3 Press image button to display the received message 4 Press image and image buttons simultaneously to return to the standby screen Page 15 image Left button image Left button Lamp on image Left button Right button image Left button Right button This sign is shown only when a message remains image Left button Right button Page 16 image Left button Right Button Time Setting image Left button Right Button Alarm Time Setting image Left button Right button Auto Power On Off Setting image Left button Right button Alert Change image Left button Right button Reminder Call Select Page 17 Messages longer than 12 characters display on a second screen indicated by symbol image Press image button to display the second screen The message display automatically returns to the standby mode after 14 seconds if image button is not pressed If a message is not read the pager shows Page and number of unread messages on the screen until i
9. terations are not covered by warranty Page 25 To claim the warranty service Package the Diva Extra and send to the following address with a brief description of problem serial number your name address and telephone number In all subsequent communication please have the serial number information available Diva Telecom Inc Diva Extra Repair Dept 6 West 33rd Street New York NY 10001 Tel 212 897 0000 Fax 212 897 1111 Warning We assume no risk for damage or loss in transit If you need more information or have any questions please feel free to contact the above telephone number Page 26 11 FCC Regulation This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and regulations Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference
10. who uses voice mail service from the paging service carriers is recommended to set the wake up message as same format as their voice mail message number transmitted from the carrier Typical format of voice mail message sent out by the most of the carriers in USA is 123 1234 so this case set the wake up message as 123 1234 and set the rest of the digits in blank Pager displays Mail Voice for voice mail message Page 20 5 5 Delete Received Message s Received messages can be deleted singly or all the unlocked messages at once Delete all messages 1 Press image until ERASE ALL displays 2 Press image to delete all read and unlocked messages Pager returns to the standby mode with a long sound of chirp Note Deleted messages are lost and not recoverable Delete single message 1 Press image button until a message that you want to delete displays 2 Press image button to protect the message 3 Press image button to unlock message 4 Pressing image button again displays ERASE Page 21 5 Press image button to delete or else press image button to cancel delete Pager returns to the standby mode with a long sound of chirp Note Deleted messages are lost and not recoverable 5 6 Locking and Unlocking the Message Up to 10 messages can be locked in the memory preventing them from being replaced when memory is full indicated by the INFO message Press image button until the message you want to lock

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