A
PF1500 User's Guide
Button Use
PRESS:
Move up/
Increment
PRESS & HOLD:
Continuously
scroll/Increment
PRESS:
Back/Escape
PRESS & HOLD:
Backlight on/off
PRESS:
Move down/
Decrement
PRESS & HOLD:
Continuously
scroll/
Decrement
PRESS:
Select
PRESS & HOLD:
Menu/Action
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Contents
Button Use .............................................................. 1
PF1500 Word Message Pager ............................... 2
Getting the Most from Your Pager........................... 2
PF1500 Service Levels ........................................... 3
Pager Settings ...................................................... 14
Turning the Word Message Pager Off................... 19
Other Features ...................................................... 20
Cleaning Your Pager ............................................ 21
Warranty Information............................................. 27
PF1500 Word Message Pager
Congratulations on your purchase of the Motorola
PF1500 word message pager. Whether receiving
or responding to a message with its unique reply
capabilities, the PF1500 pager can become a vital
part of your business and personal life.
This booklet contains operating instructions that
explain how to use your new PF1500 pager and
provides helpful suggestions for first-time, as well
as experienced, users. This user's guide includes
a detachable quick reference card on the back
cover.
Getting the Most from Your Pager
Spend a few minutes learning all of the functions
and capabilities of your new pager.
• Give your pager's number to assistants,
business associates, friends, and family.
• Include your pager's number on business cards
and on your answering machine message.
• Leave your pager's number at your children's
school and with the baby-sitter so you can
always be reached in an emergency.
• Confirm your carpool arrangements and
meeting times without delays and without phone
calls by using your unit's reply capabilities (if
service is available).
While performing procedures:
• If you do not press a button for several seconds,
the unit automatically returns to the standby
mode. (To continue from where you were,
simply repeat the steps necessary to return to
that point.)
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