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Quick Start
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❶ Installing the Battery a. Hold the pager face down. b. Place your thumb on arrow in center of the battery door. Press down and slide the battery door away from center of your pager. c. Match positive (+) marking on battery with two-contact side of pager’s battery compartment and negative (-) marking with one-contact side of battery compartment. d. Ensure lift tab is underneath, not on top of battery. The tab is designed to help lift battery out of compartment when you remove it. e. Insert batt
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❸ Charging the Battery i. Open the front flip on the pager and observe the splash screen. It tells you that the battery is charging to a minimum level. THE SPLASH SCREEN WILL DISPLAY IMMEDIATELY OR MAY TAKE A FEW MINUTES, DEPENDING ON THE CONDITION OF THE BATTERY. As the battery begins to charge, the Red and Green LEDs on the pager will briefly flick on. THIS IS NORMAL. The charging indicator will move across the screen from left to right, until the screen is completed covered. This process usua
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A A A A TM PageWriter 2000X User’s Manual
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Motorola, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this manual and specifically disclaims 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. © 1999 Motorola, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Personal Communi
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MOTOROLA LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This license agreement is a legal agreement between you and Motorola, which includes computer software and associated media and printed materials, and may include “online” or electronic documentation (“SOFTWARE”). By installing, copying or using the SOFTWARE, you agree to be bound by the terms of this license agreement. If you do not agree with the terms of this license agreement, promptly return the unused SOFTWARE to the place from which you
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Contents Welcome..............................................................................1 Using This Manual.............................................................2 Conventions ................................................................................. 2 Finding Help ................................................................................ 3 Getting Started ...................................................................4 What’s in the Box? ............................
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Forwarding Messages ................................................................ 35 Filing Messages ......................................................................... 35 Deleting Messages..................................................................... 36 Managing the Message Area...................................................... 36 Customize................................................................43 Viewing System Status ................................................
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Welcome TM Congratulations! Your new Motorola PageWriter 2000X smart pager is about to change the way you communicate. With features such as wireless, smart paging and user- upgradeable system software and applications, your PageWriter 2000X pager places you in control of your personal communications. You can now send messages, control incoming messages, and customize the device with applications that you select. This pocket message center features a QWERTY keyboard and high-resolution graphics
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Partner — Keep all your records in sync using Motorola’s TM FLEX PC Partner connectivity software. Update the Address Book on your computer by transferring your Address Book files from your PageWriter 2000X smart pager to your personal computer. Also, changes made to your Address Book on your computer can be transferred back to your pager. Finally, everything you need in a smart, customizable paging device! Life just got easier. Consolidate your communications onto one device — your all-in-one P
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TM Means to press the NavDisc (left, right, up, down) to move within a field (text field, list field, button field). Means to press to move between fields (list field to button field). “Select” Means to highlight a list item, application icon, or command button, then press . On the PC Icons represent each application in the Address Book PC Partner Shell. Icons represent menu options that can be selected from the menu bar. Shadowed keys indicate PC keyboard E E E E keys. Bold Text Bold text indic
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Getting Started What’s in the Box? Your new PageWriter 2000X smart pager comes with: 1 PageWriter 2000X 1 NiMH Battery 1Holster 1 Charger Base/Docking Station 1 120 Vac Transformer 1 RS232 Null Modem Serial Cable 1 FLEX PC Partner Connectivity Software Disk • Product Literature (User’s Manual, Quick Reference Card, Registration Card) Paging Service Instructions To begin paging service, contact your paging service provider for activation instructions. Your PIN number and the phone number of the p
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How Your PageWriter 2000X Works The PageWriter 2000X smart pager’s lightweight, wearable design allows you to open the flip and read your messages while the pager is still in the belt holster. Audio and vibrate alerts notify you of incoming and waiting messages. The keyboard provides text entry capabilities that allow you to send full text messages. All this is combined with the ability to add applications, upgrade current applications, and, with the infrared interface in the Motorola Deluxe mod
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TM NavDisc up or down to highlight an application. Continue pressing 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 scrolling through the menu, press the first letter of the application’s name. The menu wheel spins to the first application beginning with the selected letter. These are called shortcuts. Shortcuts also work on menu lists such as your Message Area container list. If more th
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Battery Gauge — Displays a four-level graphic indicator of the remaining power in the rechargeable battery. Full — Approximately at full charge. 2/3 — Approximately at two-thirds capacity. 1/3 — Approximately at one-third capacity. Low Cell — Almost drained of charge. 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 20. On application screen
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Shift — Shift mode is turned on; the next letter will be capitalized, or the next control key pressed will indicate a Shift-mode function. For more information, see “Shift-mode Functions” on page 11. Caps Lock — Caps Lock setting is turned on; all letters will be capitalized. The Keyboard Backlight/ Contrast Select Back NavDisc The PageWriter 2000X smart pager comes with a QWERTY keyboard. Special control keys and key combinations provide the following functions. Standard Control Keys NavDisc —M
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Text Field Button Field Cursor Additional Options Tab—Movesthecursor between fields (e.g., text field to button field). From the text field, press to access the button field. Continue pressing to cycle back to your initial starting point, or press , to tab backward. Back — Cancels input for the current screen and goes back to previous screen. Continue pressing and resolving to return to Home Screen. Select — Selects a highlighted item from a list or activates the button highlighted by the cursor
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Do not hold down while pressing the next key. Alt mode turns off when is pressed again or when a key other than an Alt-mode key is pressed. 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. Three other keys ( ) provide Shift-mode acce
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Most of the symbols are also available on the keyboard using the Alt mode. + = ~ < > 1 2 3 4 5 ^ & “ ; \ 6 7 8 9 0 [ ] { } | a b c d e , BackTab — Reverses the direction of for one key press. Page Up/Page Down — Activates Page Up and Page Down and disables Page Right and Left for one key press. In the Message Area, press to move to the top or bottom of the list. Shift-mode Functions Thirteen symbols (colored white on the keyboard) are available using the Shift mode. The number keys plus three ot