scope GEO84Z User manual

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User manual

Scope GEO84Z is a versatile alphanumeric pager designed to provide reliable and efficient communication. With its user-friendly interface and customizable settings, it offers a range of features to enhance your communication experience. You can easily program up to 8 addresses with unique 7-digit IDs. The adjustable frequency, channel spacing, and baud rate allow you to tailor the device to your specific needs. The GEO84Z also features a convenient 'Read' key for easy access to messages.

Scope GEO84Z is a versatile alphanumeric pager designed to provide reliable and efficient communication. With its user-friendly interface and customizable settings, it offers a range of features to enhance your communication experience. You can easily program up to 8 addresses with unique 7-digit IDs. The adjustable frequency, channel spacing, and baud rate allow you to tailor the device to your specific needs. The GEO84Z also features a convenient 'Read' key for easy access to messages.

Hand programming of the GEO84Z Alphanumeric pager
1.
Up Key
Down Key
Function Key
Read Key
2.
Insert a battery – the pager will emit two short beeps.
Press & hold the ‘Read’ key to switch the pager on. As
soon as the pager displays the start-up message, press
both the ‘Read’ & ‘Function’ keys. NB – if the pager
model is ‘GEO84ZM V7R’ you must first release the
‘Read’ key & then immediately press both the ‘Read’ &
‘Function’ keys.
3.
The password login screen should now be displayed. The
default password is ‘7276’. Change each digit in turn by
using the ‘Up’ or ‘Down’ keys. Confirm each correct digit
and move on to the next by pressing the ‘Read’ key.
4.
The coding screens:
[AAA Models up to V6] [All AA Models & AAA Models V7R or later]
[Additional screen]
Shown are the individual address numbers 1 to 6 for AAA models up to & including version
V6 and address numbers 1 to 8 for all AA models or AAA models from V7R onwards. Also
shown are the address enable state, On or Off & the 7-digit address ID or RIC. These are
followed by Freq: (RF frequency in Hz), CS: or FS: (channel spacing in Khz) and BR: or BPS:
(baud rate in Hz).
To modify these settings, move the cursor between address numbers by use of the ‘Up &
‘Down’ keys and to the right through each line using the ‘Read’ key. Once highlighted, alter
each option or digit as necessary using the ‘Up’ or ‘Down’ keys. Confirm each selection using
the ‘Read’ key. The cursor will then move to the next field. As the end of each line is reached
the cursor will move to the start of the next.
When you are happy with the settings, press the ‘Function’ key to confirm the changes.
If you are unsure about this procedure, please call for advice.
5.
Now save or discard your changes by selecting ‘Yes’ or
‘No’ using the ‘Up’ or ‘Down' keys. Confirm your choice by
pressing the ‘Read’ key.
NB: Pressing the ‘Function’ key at this point will discard all changes & switch the pager off.
6.
After saving the changes, the pager will switch off and
emit 2 short beeps to indicate that the pager is ready to
be switched on. You may now repeat steps 2 – 5 to
confirm or further modify the settings.
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scope GEO84Z User manual

Type
User manual

Scope GEO84Z is a versatile alphanumeric pager designed to provide reliable and efficient communication. With its user-friendly interface and customizable settings, it offers a range of features to enhance your communication experience. You can easily program up to 8 addresses with unique 7-digit IDs. The adjustable frequency, channel spacing, and baud rate allow you to tailor the device to your specific needs. The GEO84Z also features a convenient 'Read' key for easy access to messages.

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