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  • Page 1 ©1999 by Motorola, Inc., Personal Communications Sector 1500 Gateway Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL 33426-8292 PageWriter, FLEX, Y and Motorola, are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc. Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. 10/99.
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  • Page 3: Quick Start Guide

    BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. d. Fold the lift tab down on top of the battery, Motorola pagers are shipped from the factory with a standard limited warranty of one (1) and slide the battery door back into place. year on parts and labor from date of purchase by the original end user purchaser, based on proof of purchase.
  • Page 4 6. If you fail to comply with the terms of this license, Motorola may terminate this license agreement, without prejudice to any other rights that Motorola may have. In such event, you must destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE and all of its component parts.
  • Page 5 Motorola, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this manual and specifically dis- claims any warranties, express or implied, of merchantability or fitness for any specific purpose. Further, Motorola, Inc. reserves the right to revise this publication and to make any modifications to its content, at any time, without obligation to notify any party, person, or entity of such revisions or changes.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome ................1 Using This Manual ..............3 Conventions ................3 Finding Help ................4 Getting Started ..............5 What’s in the Box? ..............5 Paging Service Instructions ............5 How Your PageWriter 2000X Pager Works ......6 The Flip ..................6 The Home Screen ..............6 The Keyboard ................9 The Battery and Charger ............12 The Infrared Port ..............17...
  • Page 7 Managing the Message Area ..........39 Customize ..............47 Viewing System Status ............47 Enabling and Disabling Alerts and Alarms ......48 Setting Up Internet Fax Service ...........48 Customizing the User Interface ..........49 Customizing Message Features ..........50 Quiet Time ................51 Maintaining Inboxes and Applications .........52 Setting the Alarm Clock ............53 FLEX PC Partner ............
  • Page 8: Welcome

    Day- light Savings Time. Partner — Keep all your records in sync using Motorola’s FLEX PC Partner connectivity software. Update the Address Book on your computer by transferring your Address Book files from your PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Center to your personal computer.
  • Page 9 Finally, everything you need in a smart, customizable paging device! Life just got easier. Consolidate your communications onto one device — your all-in-one PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Center from Motorola. The efficiency and affordability of a pager… The convenience of full text response.
  • Page 10: Using This Manual

    Using This Manual Conventions This manual uses several conventions to differentiate between command and key access on your PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Center and your personal computer (PC). Specific conventions are also used to highlight additional helpful information in the form of tips, notes, and cautions. Before you begin, please refer to the following conventions: On the PageWriter 2000X Pager Icons represent each application on the...
  • Page 11: Finding Help

    To contact us about suggestions or concerns, or for more information about the PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Center, its accessories, or other Motorola products, call: 1-800-548-9954 Or, visit our website: http://www.motorola.com/SmartPagers...
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    Getting Started What’s in the Box? Your new PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Center comes with: 1 PageWriter 2000X Pager 1 NiMH Battery 1 Holster 1 Charger Base/Docking Station 1 120 Vac Transformer 1 RS232 Null Modem Serial Cable 1 FLEX PC Partner Connectivity Software Disk •...
  • Page 13: How Your Pagewriter 2000X Pager Works

    All this is combined with the ability to add applications, upgrade current applications, and, with the infrared interface in the Motorola Deluxe model, upload and download information to and from your computer. TIP The PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Center displays a blank screen to conserve energy during periods of inactivity.
  • Page 14 Press the NavDisc up or down to highlight an application. Continue pressing the NavDisc in the same direction and the wheel spins in that direction to display the next three applications. TIP To select an application from the menu wheel without scroll- ing through the menu, press the first letter of the applica- tion’s name.
  • Page 15 Status Line — On the menu wheel, displays the in-range/out-of- range transmission status (Basic Service, Full Service, or Storing Messages); for more information, see “To set the transmission mode:” on page 23. On application screens, explains the function of the highlighted button or special status icon.
  • Page 16: The Keyboard

    Caps Lock — Caps Lock setting is turned on; all let- ters will be capitalized. The Keyboard Backlight/ Contrast Select Back NavDisc The PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Cen- ter comes with a QWERTY keyboard. Special control keys and key combinations provide the following functions.
  • Page 17 Tab — Moves the cursor between fields (e.g., text field to button field). From the text field, press Tab to access the button field. Continue pressing tab to cycle back to your initial starting point, or press to tab backward. Back —...
  • Page 18 Shift — Activates the Shift-mode control keys. Press then release. The status icon appears on the screen. The next letter pressed will be capitalized, or the next control key pressed will indicate a Shift-mode function. Shift-mode characters are color-coded white on the keyboard near the corresponding control key.
  • Page 19: The Battery And Charger

    & ¢ The Battery and Charger Motorola batteries and chargers are made from the highest-quality materials available. The battery and charger included with the PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Center come with a one year warranty and should provide good perfor- mance well beyond the initial warranty period.
  • Page 20 120 Vac power supply outlet. 3. Hold the pager face up over the charger. 4. Position the pager with the Motorola logo on the same side as the charger’s red and green LED indicators. The battery can be charged separately or while it is in the...
  • Page 21 pager. The charger is intentionally designed so that you can- not place both the extra battery and the pager in the charger at the same time. Logo Indicators 5. Press the pager down into the charger until an audible click is heard.
  • Page 22 To remove the battery for charging: 1. Hold the pager face down. 2. Press down on the arrow in the center of the battery door and slide the battery door away from the center of the pager. 3. Lift the battery door away from the pager. Battery Door Lift Tab 4.
  • Page 23 To recharge the battery outside of the pager: 1. Insert the transformer’s round connector into the back of the charger. Transformer Two-pronged Plug Battery Compartment Transformer Round Connector 2. Insert the transformer’s two-pronged plug into any standard 120 Vac power supply outlet. 3.
  • Page 24: The Infrared Port

    IR port on your PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Center, enabling data transmission. The docking station is connected to your computer with the Motorola-provided RS232 null modem cable. When a data transfer is in process between the pager and a PC, the green and red LED indicator lights on the PageWriter 2000X pager will flash intermittently.
  • Page 25: The Holster

    To connect the docking station to your computer: 1. Connect one end of the RS232 cable to your computer’s nine-pin serial port. 2. Connect the other end of the RS232 cable to the nine-pin connector in the back of the docking station. 9-pin Serial Ports...
  • Page 26: System Setup

    System Setup Your PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Cen- ter comes pre-configured and ready for use. Features are available that allow you to re-configure your pager to more closely reflect your lifestyle, set the date and time, and select the alert modes and types.
  • Page 27 2. Press down on the arrow in the center of the battery door and slide the battery door away from the center of the pager. 3. Lift the battery door away from the pager. Reset Button Lift Tab 4. Using a pen or other small pointed object, press the reset button. 5.
  • Page 28 If you have any of the version numbers listed above, these instruc- tions will help you migrate all your data, messages, preferences, and add-on applications (from Motorola Inc. or other sources), to your new unit. Caution! DO NOT use the PC Partner Restore utility to migrate your data.
  • Page 29 3. Insert your "old" PageWriter 2000 Smart Pager, version 1.0.50, or 1.0.70.3, or 2.0.1.14 in the docking station. 4. Select from the menu wheel, and then select . Wait until the Connection Status screen appears on your pager's display. 5. On your PC launch your new FLEX PC Partner application as follows: Click the Start button, select Programs, and then select FLEX PC Partner.
  • Page 30: Configuring Your Pagewriter 2000X Pager

    Configuring Your PageWriter 2000X Pager Before attempting to send or receive messages, ensure your pager is set to the proper transmission mode. You can also adjust the message text size or turn on or off the audible keyboard clicks when preparing your pager for use.
  • Page 31: Setting The Date And Time

    TIP When moving to another zone, reset your pager back to Full Service Send/Receive mode until you receive your first page, then you can put the pager back into Receive Only mode. This allows you to tell the service provider where to find your pager.
  • Page 32: Assigning Alert Modes

    2. From the Time field, press up or down in each field to change the hour, minute, or AM/PM. Press right or left to move between Time fields. 3. Press to access the Date field, then press up or down to change the numbers for the date. Press right or left to move between Date fields.
  • Page 33: Assigning Alert Types

    To select an alert mode: 1. From the Home screen, press to the right or to highlight the alert mode icon. 2. Press to cycle to the desired alert mode. 3. Press to exit the alert mode icon and accept the change.
  • Page 34: Addresses

    Addresses The PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Cen- ter contains an address book for storing the address information of each person or group you might want to contact. You can include the type of pager and its PIN, an email address, a fax number, home and work phone numbers, and even miscellaneous notes for each address entry.
  • Page 35 3. In the Name field, type the name for the entry as it should appear in the Address Book (e.g., Cody, Catherine). Ä The Address Book sorts address entries alphabetically based on the first letter in the address name. Type the last name first if you want to find addresses for individuals by their last name.
  • Page 36: Editing Addresses

    5. Select to accept the changes and return to the Address Book Entries screen. Editing Addresses Addresses saved in your Address Book can be updated as informa- tion changes. To update Address Book files from your personal computer (PC), review “FLEX PC Partner” on page 54, then see “Managing Your Address Book”...
  • Page 37: Deleting Addresses

    To change the group’s membership: 1. Select from the menu wheel. 2. Press up or down to highlight the name of the group to which you are adding or deleting members, then select 3. From the Choose Members screen, select the entries from the Address Book to add to or remove from the group’s membership.
  • Page 38: Write

    Write The Write application enables you to compose messages using the QWERTY keyboard, insert Quick Text, and append your signature. You can also choose to send your messages at a later time, file the messages in inboxes prior to sending, and even place reminder alerts on messages.
  • Page 39: Importing Messages

    4. Select the recipient(s) from the Address Book list. TIP Each recipient can have more than one entry. Select the recipient by the type of messaging device receiving the mes- sage (e.g., two-way pager, one-way pager, email, fax). TIP Before sending messages to fax addresses, use the Custom- ize application to record the Internet email address for your Internet fax service.
  • Page 40: Adding Quick Text

    Adding Quick Text The Quick Text feature enables you to quickly add frequently used text to your messages. This saves time and key strokes when composing a message. See “Customizing Message Features” on page 50 for information on composing your own Quick Text through the Customize application.
  • Page 41: Scheduling A Delayed Send

    Scheduling a Delayed Send Messages can be composed at your convenience and then scheduled for automatic transmission later at the appropriate send time. To schedule the transmission of a message: 1. From the Compose Message screen, select 2. Select the recipient(s) from the Address Book list. 3.
  • Page 42: Entering A One-Time Address

    Entering a One-Time Address Occasionally, you may send a one-time e-mail message from your pager. For example, you want to send a demonstration e-mail message, but you’ll never have a reason to send e-mail to this individual again. In such a situation, you don’t want to save the individual’s e-mail address, since it will only take up space on your pager.
  • Page 43: Read

    Read The Read application enables you to read and respond to incoming messages, forward or file messages, and delete messages. It also allows you to manage the inboxes, folders, Outbox, and Trashcan accessible from the Message Area. Reading Incoming Messages Incoming messages can be read as they are received or held in the appropriate inbox to be read at a later time.
  • Page 44: Setting A Reminder Message Alarm

    Setting a Reminder Message Alarm Send yourself a reminder for meetings, special events, and other important To Do’s. Reminder messages can be sent once or on a regular basis (e.g., daily, weekly, monthly, yearly). When it’s im- portant that you remember, send yourself a reminder message on your PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Cen- ter.
  • Page 45: Forwarding Messages

    2. Press and write your reply. to send and press send your response. To send a canned reply: 1. From the Message screen, select 2. Highlight one of the provided responses from the list. 3. Select to confirm that you want to send the desired response.
  • Page 46: Filing Messages

    Filing Messages Messages that have been read can be saved to an inbox. For more information on creating inboxes, see “Inboxes” on page 40. To save a message to an inbox: 1. From the Message screen, select TIP Press to access the button field, then to scroll through the options.
  • Page 47 Inboxes Inboxes are containers that receive incoming messages transmit- ted to your PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Center. Three types of inboxes automatically organize the messag- es for you: Main Inbox, information services, and personal. The Main Inbox receives general messages that are sent to your pager.
  • Page 48 Select to continue configuring the new inbox. 6. Press left or right in each alert mode field to select the alerts. TIP Press to sample the alert. 7. Select to accept the changes and return to the Message Area screen. -or- Select to continue configuring the inbox.
  • Page 49 3. Type specific keywords in Get messages with field that your pager will look for in incoming messages. Messages containing one or more of these text strings will automatically be placed in this inbox. Ä Do not use the same text for more than one inbox. 4.
  • Page 50 to the number of messages indicated. Age of Messages Keeps the messages that have been in the inbox fewer days than the number of days indicated. 6. If the automatic cleanup is selected, type the maximum number of days the message is retained in the inbox before it is deleted, or the maximum number of messages retained before the oldest message is deleted.
  • Page 51 Outbox The Outbox serves two purposes. It provides a transmission status log for messages sent within the past day and acts as a holding area for unsent messages. All sent messages go into the Outbox and stay there until a scheduled cleanup of the Outbox takes place. The messages are categorized into six types.
  • Page 52 Ä Only messages that have already been sent ( ) or messages that failed to transmit ( ) can be resent. 5. Select to return to the Message Area screen, or press to return to the menu wheel. To resend a failed message from the Outbox: 1.
  • Page 53 5. Type a note to accompany the message being forwarded, then select: to forward to an address. to forward to an inbox. 6. Select the address to which the message will be sent, then select 7. Select 8. Select to return to the Message Area screen, or press to return to the menu wheel.
  • Page 54: Customize

    Customize The Customize application provides a variety of features that allow you to configure your PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Com- munications Center to suit your needs. Viewing System Status Information available through the Customize application includes system information, memory usage, and owner information. To view system information: 1.
  • Page 55: Enabling And Disabling Alerts And Alarms

    Enabling and Disabling Alerts and Alarms The Unread Message Alert feature indicates that you have mes- sages that were not read at the time they arrived and continue to be unread. Using the same alerts you selected for the inbox receiv- ing the message, the Customize application allows you to turn on or off the Unread Message Alert feature, as well as the LED alarms.
  • Page 56: Customizing The User Interface

    Customizing the User Interface The Customize application enables you to adjust your PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Center to reflect your preferences. Adjust the contrast level and message text size, select the date and time formats, and even turn off or on the key clicks. To use the contrast calibration guide: 1.
  • Page 57: Customizing Message Features

    To select the time format: 1. Select from the menu wheel. 2. Press up or down to highlight Time Format, then press to toggle between [Now AM/PM] and [Now 24 hr]. 3. Select to accept the change and return to the Customize screen.
  • Page 58: Quiet Time

    Ä To save air time your signature is not already appended to replied messages. 3. Select Add Signature when sent (check appears in box). Messages can be saved to an inbox on an individual basis. All your outgoing messages are saved to the Outbox. To create Quick Text: 1.
  • Page 59: Maintaining Inboxes And Applications

    5. Press up or down to set the hour. 6. Press to move to the minute in the Start Time field. 7. Press up or down to set the minute. 8. Press to move to the AM/PM field in the Start Time field. Press up or down to select AM or PM.
  • Page 60: Setting The Alarm Clock

    Setting the Alarm Clock Set an audible or vibrating alert at up to three preset times. These alarm clock alerts have no messages attached to them. To set an alarm: 1. From the menu wheel, select . The Alarm Clock screen has three tabs that enable you to set three different alarms.
  • Page 61: Flex Pc Partner

    FLEX PC Partner Introducing FLEX PC Partner ® The FLEX PC Partner application enables you to transfer infor- mation between your personal computer (PC) and your PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Center. The applica- tion enables you to manage the following common information management tasks: •...
  • Page 62: Installing Flex Pc Partner On Your Pc

    IR port on the docking station. The docking station is connected to one of your PC's serial ports via the Motorola-supplied RS232 null modem cable. The LED on your pager flashes RED and GREEN indicating IR communication between the PC and your pager.
  • Page 63: Configuring Flex Pc Partner

    To establish a connection between your pager and FLEX PC Partner on your PC: 1. Snap your pager into the docking station. For information on connecting the docking station to your PC, see “The Infrared Port” on page 17. 2. On your pager, select from the menu wheel.
  • Page 64: Using The Pc Partner Shell

    Using the PC Partner Shell The FLEX PC Partner application consists of individual component applications accessible from the FLEX PC Partner Shell, known as partlets. Since each partlet operates independently, they can be used in any order. Except as noted below, you must establish a connection between your pager and your PC in order to open a partlet.
  • Page 65: Managing Your Address Book

    To determine a partlet's version: 1. From the FLEX PC Partner Shell, click the partlet's icon. 2. From the File menu, click Properties. The partlet’s version number displays. TIP Right-clicking an icon also displays the File menu. Managing Your Address Book The FLEX PC Partner Address Book enables you to transfer the Address Book information from your PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Center to your PC.
  • Page 66 To transfer your Address Book information from your pager to your PC: 1. Snap your pager into the docking station. 2. On your pager, select from the menu wheel, then select and wait for the Connection Status screen: Paging functions are temporarily suspended while your pager is connected to your PC.
  • Page 67 TIP To merge Address Books, ensure the Address Books are saved as separate .ADR file names, then merge them using the Import/Merge menu command. See “To merge two Address Book files on your PC:” on page 62 for instructions on merging two Address Book files. 6.
  • Page 68 Managing Address Book Files Managing your Address Book files comprises creating, saving, opening, merging, importing and deleting the files. Ä Your pager does not need to be connected to your PC to perform the following procedures, unless noted otherwise. TIP Delete .ADR files that you no longer need. To create an Address Book file on your PC: 1.
  • Page 69 To open an Address Book file on your PC: 1. On your PC, open the FLEX PC Partner Shell, then double-click Address Book. 2. Click , or from the File menu, click Open. 3. Select the Address Book (.ADR) file you want to open, then click Open.
  • Page 70 Ä The Import/Merge command does not merge Address Book groups. TIP Import/Merge supports .CSV, .VCF, and .ADR files for merg- ing. You may import files that are of the same format as those created by the Export command on the File menu. You can edit the file with any editor to create the comma delim- ited file.
  • Page 71 To add an individual to the Address Book on your 1. On your PC, open the FLEX PC Partner Shell, then double-click Address Book. 2. Open the appropriate Address Book file. For more information, see “Managing Address Book Files” on page 61 for instructions on opening a file.
  • Page 72 4. Edit the individual’s information. TIP Use the arrow keys to move the cursor within a field in the upper pane. Use to move the cursor between fields. Ä The Notes field holds up to 100 characters. Once you have reached the 100-character limit, existing characters must be deleted before more characters can be added.
  • Page 73 3. Click , or from the Group menu, click New. 4. In the Group Name field, type the name for the group as it should appear in the Address Book (e.g., Sales Team). TIP You can force address names to appear in a position in the Address Book that you find convenient.
  • Page 74 4. In the Available Addresses list, select the address(es) to be added. TIP To select a series of addresses, highlight the first address, hold down , then left click the mouse button on the last address. To select multiple addresses that are not in a series, highlight the first address, hold down while you left click the mouse button on each additional address.
  • Page 75 The FLEX PC Partner application enables you to check or reset the printer setting, then preview the printed Address Book informa- tion prior to printing the selection. To set up a FLEX PC Partner printer: 1. On your PC, open the FLEX PC Partner Shell, then double-click Address Book.
  • Page 76: Managing Your Messages

    Managing Your Messages FLEX PC Partner’s Message Manager partlet transfers messages from your pager to your PC so you can view, print, copy, or store the messages on your PC. To transfer messages from your pager to your PC: 1. Snap your pager into the docking station. 2.
  • Page 77: Installing And Removing Applications

    To copy text from a message to another PC appli- cation: 1. Transfer the messages from your pager to your PC. For more information, see “To transfer messages from your pager to your PC:” on page 69. 2. In the Folder list, select the folder in which the desired message is stored.
  • Page 78: Backing-Up And Restoring Information

    2. On your pager, select from the menu wheel, then select and wait for the Connection Status screen. 3. On your PC, open the FLEX PC Partner Shell, then double-click Application Manager. 4. Click Connect. 5. If the new application is on a diskette, insert the diskette into the appropriate diskette drive.
  • Page 79 To copy data from your pager to your PC for backup: 1. Snap your pager into the charger. 2. On your pager, select from the menu wheel, then select and wait for the Connection Status screen. 3. On your PC, open the FLEX PC Partner Shell, then double-click Backup Utility.
  • Page 80: Checking Memory Usage On Your Pagewriter 2000X

    6. Click Connect to start the restore. Caution! All data on your pager (saved messages, Address Book entries, and applications) is deleted and replaced by the version of the data that was restored from your PC. This means that if you made changes to your Address Book on your pager after the last backup to your PC, you will lose those changes during this restore.
  • Page 81: Memory Management System

    Memory Management System The PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Cen- ter internal memory management system automatically performs maintenance tasks. These tasks ensure sufficient memory is avail- able to receive incoming messages and to support your processing requirements. To maximize memory efficiency, messages are de- leted in the following order: Ä...
  • Page 82: Proper Care And Cleaning

    Unread Messages — If memory space is still needed, deletes unread messages from the inboxes in the order described above. Ä Messages in Address Book entries and locked messages are not subject to automatic deletion. When a warning message is displayed, the PageWriter 2000X Two- Way Wireless Communications Center enables you to access the View Memory Usage screen.
  • Page 83: General Safety Instructions

    Motorola may cause damage to the battery. • Do not charge batteries other than Motorola’s 3.6 V NiMH bat- tery (0186386G01) in the Motorola battery charger (0186388G02). Charging other batteries can cause those bat- teries to burst or explode, resulting in personal injury or prop- erty damage.
  • Page 84: Agency Approvals

    The charger/docking station has been FCC approved and the trans- former has been UL approved. Patent Information This product is manufactured under one or more Motorola U.S. Patents. A partial listing of these patents is provided inside the battery compartment. Other patents covering this product are pending.
  • Page 85: Pagewriter 2000X Pager Specifications

    PageWriter 2000X Pager Specifications Physical Dimensions Size 3.75 x 2.85 x 1.2 in 95 x 72 x 29 mm Weight (w/battery) 6.7 oz 190 g Volume 9.3 in 153 cc Graphics Display 1/8 VGA 16 lines x 30 characters 240 x 160 pixels 4-level gray scale EL backlighting Message Area...
  • Page 86: Commonly Asked Questions

    Commonly Asked Questions Your PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Cen- ter is a dynamic messaging device. It monitors and processes your communications even when you are busy with other things. The following questions reflect situations that may occur and are orga- nized into four categories: •...
  • Page 87: Messaging

    charger so the battery will be fully charged in the morning. While using your pager, an extra battery can be kept in the plugged-in charger until needed. Ä The charger is intentionally designed so that you cannot place both the extra battery and the pager in the charger at the same time.
  • Page 88 you are back within transmission range. Why does the Home screen status line read “Basic Service” when the radio mode is set to Send/ Receive? If you have just inserted a new battery or just disconnected the pager from your PC, it can take a few minutes before you have “Full Service”...
  • Page 89 Why do I keep getting reminder alerts? Reminder alerts notify you of unread messages waiting in your inbox. Check each of your inboxes (Main, Information Service, Personal) for unread messages. Read the messages or disable the unread message alert. For more information, see “To enable/dis- able the unread message alert:”...
  • Page 90: Battery And Charger

    Why are messages disappearing from my inboxes? Messages are removed from inboxes under two conditions: • If you do not set a cleanup schedule for your inboxes, the auto- cleanup feature uses a default time frame of 5 days. Cleanup rules can be set for inboxes through the Read application.
  • Page 91: Flex Pc Partner

    Ä If the insufficient power is not corrected by changing the power source, the charger might be malfunctioning. Have the charger checked by an authorized service technician. I just inserted a fresh battery, but it only lasted 2 days. Why? When your PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Center is set to two-way transmission but is not receiving Full Service (i.e., you are out of range), the pager continues to attempt...
  • Page 92 What caused my application installation to fail? The pager may be in a Low RAM status or you may be attempting to load an application that is close in size to the available RAM. Remove the pager from the charger. Reset the pager by turning it off then back on again.
  • Page 93 PageWriter 2000X User’s Guide...
  • Page 94: Index

    Index See also alarms unread message 48 Alt functions 11 Alt-mode functions 11 Alt key 10 accessories 18 applications activation 5 delete 52 adapter 56 Home screen 6 Address Book 27, 58 install on pager 70 add a group 28, 65 menu wheel 6 add an individual 27, 64 create file on PC 61...
  • Page 95 infrared port 56 resend 45 pager 23 FAQs 79 port settings, PC 56 connect pager to PC 18, 55 create addresses 27, 64 contrast send messages to a fax machine 31, adjust 11, 49 calibration guide 49 service 48 icon 11 features 1 control keys 9 files...
  • Page 96 Home key 10 screen 6 LCD screen 6 hospital environment 76 LED alarms 48 icons Main Inbox alert mode 7 memory management 74 battery gauge 7 maximum characters allowed 64 new message waiting 8 memory one-way transmission 8 management 74 smart transmission 8 usage level 47, 73 special status 8...
  • Page 97 navigation messages 69 NavDisc 9 preview 68 Select keys 10 setting up printer 68 Tab key 10 product support 4 notes 64 Quick Text one-time address 35 add to message 33 one-way transmission create 51 icon 8 edit 51 Outbox 44 cancel outgoing messages 44 forward messages 45 Radio Mode...
  • Page 98 application overview 1 memory management 74 shell restore messages 46 See FLEX PC Partner Shell troubleshooting 79 Shift-mode functions 12 battery and charger 83 Shift key 11 FLEX PC Partner 84 shortcuts 7 messaging 80 shut off alerts, Silent mode 7 PageWriter 2000X pager 79 signature append to messages 50...
  • Page 99 Notes PageWriter 2000X User’s Guide...

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