Community Messenger
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Introduction
The Community Messenger
How do I make it work?
Rules For Proper Operation
Community Messenger Quick Installation
Community Messenger Unit
    Information:
Data Signal:
Volume Control:
Power Supply:
Batteries:
Antenna:
DB9 connector (RS232 data port):
Batteries are Low
Please Replace the 6 AA Size Batteries
Disclaimer
Signal Problems
Blinking Red Light
If The Unit Isn’t Receiving a Signal:
Operation
Opening Screen
The Key Pad
Directory
Alpha Mode
The Menu
Set Phone Numbers
A. Personal Contact Phone Numbers
B. Emergency Contact Phone Numbers
C. Alpha Mode
D. Alarm Setting
2. The Clock/Alarm Clock
3. Radio Station.
4. Select Community
Uses
Scrolling Ads
Community Messages
Personal Contact Messages
Emergency Messages
Zip Codes
Traffic Reports
Entertainment Radio
Live Messages
Paging
Additional Information
Things not to do with the receiver:
Important Safety Instructions
Options and Accessories
FM Tuner (addition)
Auto Power Accessory
Message Printer
Class B Equipment
Limited Ninety Day Warranty

Zip Codes

Your system operator will make your zip code number and other community codes available to your local emergency management agency at no charge. If they wish to use this service to alert you to emergencies in your area, they can now do that at no charge to them or you. You should therefore enter your zip code number in the emergency phone number list as if it were a personal contact phone number with the 5 digits preceded by a 0 and ending in a 6. For example: 30736 = 0307366.

Traffic Reports

Throughout the workday the radio station will be sending out information about traffic tie-ups. Each community will have a traffic number and each major highway will have a traffic number. A map of your area with assigned numbers is avail-able from the radio station, the system operator and on the internet at www.datafm.com.