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Motorola ultra express pager user's guide

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Turning Your Pager On and Off
[
Press
to turn your pager on. An alert indicator on the
upper left-hand corner indicates the pager is on and ready
to receive messages.
When the pager is on and no activity is taking place, the stand-
by screen is displayed.
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Example of a standby screen (pager on)
To turn your pager off, press and release \ until
pager off ?
is displayed.
[
Press
.
The time of day and the date are displayed on your pager
even when it is off.
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Example of a standby screen (pager off)
Turning the Light On and Off
]
Press
at any time to turn the light on.
]
Press
again while the clock or a message is dis-
played to turn the light off and return to the standby
screen.
Setting the Date:
set date ?
Press and release \ until
[
Press
. The month digits begin to flash.
Press \ to set the correct month digits.
[
Press
. The day digits begin to flash.
Press \ to set the correct day digits.
]
Press
twice or allow the pager to automatically return
to the standby screen. The time and date are displayed.
Setting the Incoming Message Alert
You can set your pager to alert with either a pleasing (au-
dible) alert or a vibrating (silent) alert.
Press \ until
silent ?
audio ?
or
depending on which mode the pager is in currently. For
the pager to vibrate, it must be in the silent mode.
To change the alert mode, press
of alert mode is displayed.
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The choices are
for audible or
Setting the Pleasing Alerts
You can set your ULTRA Express pager to alert with one
of four pleasing alerts or one standard alert.
Note: You must first set the incoming alert mode to "Audi-
ble", see above.
set alert ?
Press and release \ until
played.
[
Press
. The current setting is displayed.
Press and release \ until your choice of ALERT 1,
ALERT 2, ALERT 3, ALERT 4 or ALERT 5 is displayed.
]
Press
twice or allow the pager to automatically re-
turn to the standby screen.
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is displayed.
is displayed
[
while your choice
for vibrate (silent).
is dis-
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Setting the Clock and Date
Setting the Clock:
set time ?
Press and release \ until
[
Press
. The hour digits begin to flash.
Press and release \ to set the correct hour digits.
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Example of a set-time screen
[
Press
. The first digit of the minutes begins to flash.
Press and release \ to set the correct minutes.
[
Press
again to move to the next minutes digit
[
Press
. The A.M./P.M. indicator begins to flash.
Repeat steps 5 and 6 to set your pager for A.M./P.M.
and the 12/24 hour mode.
]
Press
twice or allow the pager to automatically return
to the standby screen. The time and date are displayed.
Note: When adjusting any of the time and date fields, press
and hold the \ to fast-forward to your selection. To skip a
[
field, press and release
until you reach the desired field.
For example, if you only need to change the 12 Hour setting,
set time ?
press and release \ until
[
2 hours
press and release
until 1
After performing any pager functions described in this
manual, your ULTRA Express pager automatically returns
to the standby mode and your selections are activated; or
]
press
twice to return to the standby mode and activate
your selections.
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Receiving and Reading Messages
When a message is received, the pager alerts for 8 sec-
onds.
Press any button to stop the alert.
[
Press
to display the message.
]
Press
twice while the message is displayed to re-
turn to the standby screen.
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Example of a screen with message continuation indicator
Messages containing more than 12 characters are dis-
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played on a second screen. The
are additional screens. The second screen is displayed
automatically after 1 minute, or pressing
display to the second screen. The last screen of the mes-
sage displays the message number and time the mes-
sage was received.
If a message is left unread, the pager emits a reminder
alert every 2 minutes, and the number of unread messag-
es is displayed on the screen (i.e., 1 Page, 2 Pages).
Protecting and Unprotecting Your Messages
You can protect up to eight messages so they are not
erased or replaced by new messages. The message you
want to protect/unprotect must be displayed on the
screen.
To protect a message, press and release
protect ?
message is displayed until
[
Press
.
When reading a protected message, the protect
is displayed in the upper portion of the screen.
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is displayed.
.
is displayed, then
begins to flash.
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symbol indicates there
[
advances the
while the
is displayed.
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symbol

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