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ULTRA Express FLX™
USER’S GUIDE
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25B40Acov.fr5 Page i Thursday, September 26, 1996 9:38 AM Contents Page Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Operating Your ULTRA Express FLX Pager. . . . . 2 Controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Indicator Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Turning Your Pager On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Turning the Light On and Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Setting the Clock
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25B40A.fr5 Page 1 Wednesday, October 2, 1996 9:49 AM INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of a Motorola ULTRA Express FLX pager. Your ULTRA Express FLX pager utilizes the latest in paging technology - FLEX TECHNOLOGY. This technological advance- ment extends battery life up to four times longer than ordinary pagers, saving you time and money. As a Motorola FLEX pager user, you can feel more confi- dent in receiving your pages because FLEX technol- ogy improves the ability to r
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25B40A.fr5 Page 2 Wednesday, October 2, 1996 9:49 AM OPERATING YOUR ULTRA EXPRESS FLX PAGER Your ULTRA Express FLX pager receives pages only while it is turned on. A 12:00p 11-01 READ/SELECT MODE LIGHT/RESET BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON CONTROLS Read/Select è - used to turn the pager on, display messages, and select pager functions. Mode s - used to scan pager modes. Light/Reset - used to turn on the pager’s LCD backlight and return the pager to the standb
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25B40A.fr5 Page 3 Wednesday, October 2, 1996 9:49 AM TURNING YOUR PAGER ON AND OFF Press è 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 standby screen is displayed. Ä 11:28a 11-03 Example of a standby screen (pager on) ˚ To turn your pager off, press and release s until pager off ? is displayed. ¸ Press è. The time of day an
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25B40A.fr5 Page 4 Wednesday, October 2, 1996 9:49 AM SETTING THE CLOCK AND DATE Setting the Clock: ˚ Press and release s until set time ? is dis- played. ¸ Press è. The hour digits begin to flash. Press and release s to set the correct hour digits. Ä 11:28a Example of a set-time screen ˝ Press è. The first digit of the minutes begins to flash. ˛ Press and release s to set the correct minutes. ˇ Press è again to move to the next minutes digit.
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25B40A.fr5 Page 5 Wednesday, October 2, 1996 9:49 AM Setting the Date: ˚ Press and release s until set date ? is dis- played. ¸ Press è. The month digits begin to flash. Press s to set the correct month digits. ˝ Press è. The day digits begin to flash. ˛ Press s to set the correct day digits. ˇ Press twice or allow the pager to automatically re- turn to the standby screen. The time and date are displayed. SETTING THE I
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25B40A.fr5 Page 6 Wednesday, October 2, 1996 9:49 AM ˝ Press twice or allow the pager to automatically return to the standby screen. RECEIVING AND READING MESSAGES When a message is received, the pager alerts for eight seconds. ˚ Press any button to stop the alert. ¸ Press è to display the message. Press twice while the message is displayed to return to the standby screen. Ä å 555-1234 Example of a screen with message continuation indicator Messages contain
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25B40A.fr5 Page 7 Wednesday, October 2, 1996 9:49 AM ˚ To protect a message, press and release s while the message is displayed until protect ? is dis- played. ¸ Press è. When reading a protected message, û is displayed in the upper portion of the screen. û V 1:555-1234 Example of a protected message ˚ To unprotect a message, press and release s while the message is displayed until unprotect ? is displayed. ¸ Press è. û is no longer displayed DELETING/ERASING MESSAGES Deleting Indivi
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25B40A.fr5 Page 8 Wednesday, October 2, 1996 9:49 AM SETTING THE ALARM You can set your pager’s alarm to alert you at a certain time of day. ˚ Press and release s until set alarm ? is dis- played. ¸ Press è. Follow the instructions under “SETTING THE CLOCK AND DATE” on page 4 to set the time for the alarm to sound. To Enable or Disable the Alarm: ˚ Press and release s until set alarm ? is dis- played. ¸ Press and release è until you get to the ON/OFF field. Press and release s until your cho
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25B40A.fr5 Page 9 Wednesday, October 2, 1996 9:49 AM EFFECTIVE USE OF YOUR ULTRA EXPRESS FLX PAGER Your ULTRA Express FLX pager can help you keep in contact with everyone important to you—children or child-care providers, business office personnel, data services, and voice mail. Be sure your children’s school, physician, and friends have the number so you can be contacted in emergencies. Give your pager number to family, friends, and asso- ciates to ensure contact at any time, any place. If y
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25B40A.fr5 Page 10 Wednesday, October 2, 1996 9:49 AM STANDARD FEATURES Time of Day/Month and Day: The time of day and the month and day are displayed whether the pager is on or off. User-Selectable Pleasing Alerts: While the pager is in the audible alert mode and a message is received, the pager alerts with a pleasing musical sound. Message Protect: Up to eight messages can be pro- tected so they are not deleted from memory. Automatic Reset: Pager alerts automatically stop, even if you do no
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25B40A.fr5 Page 11 Wednesday, October 2, 1996 9:49 AM Out of Range: With this option enabled, the pager displays G whenever it is out of range of the paging transmitter. Your pager can also alert you if this feature is enabled. G is no longer displayed when you return to your transmitting area. Note: This feature is not available on all models. BATTERY INFORMATION The ULTRA Express FLX pager operates with one AAA- size alkaline battery. ˚ To remove the old battery, hold the pager (back side f
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25B40A.fr5 Page 12 Wednesday, October 2, 1996 9:49 AM CARE AND MAINTENANCE The ULTRA Express FLX pager is durable, reliable, and can provide years of dependable service; how- ever, it is a precision electronic product. Water and moisture, excessive heat, and extreme shock may damage the pager. Do not expose your pager to these conditions. If service is required, Motorola’s Service Organiza- tion, staffed with specially trained technicians, offers conveniently-located repair and maintenance fa
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25B40A.fr5 Page 13 Wednesday, October 2, 1996 9:49 AM NOTES ................................................................................... ................................................................................... ................................................................................... ................................................................................... ................................................................................... .................
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25B40A.fr5 Page 14 Wednesday, October 2, 1996 9:49 AM t, Motorola, ULTRA Express FLX, FLEX, and are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc. © 1995, 1996 by Motorola, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Paging Products Group 1500 Gateway Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL 33426-8292 Printed in U.S.A. 9/96 @6881025B40@ 6881025B40-A