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1023b75a.fra Page 11 Monday, March 4, 1996 17:50 Battery Information The ULTRA Express pager operates with one AAA-size alka- line battery. ˚ To remove the old battery, hold the pager (back side facing up), and press down on the battery door. ¸ Slide the door to the side until its locking tabs release. Continue sliding the door until it is free of the housing. To install a new battery, align the battery so the positive (+) and negative (–) markings match the direction of the polarity mark
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1023b75a.fra Page 12 Monday, March 4, 1996 17:50 Care and Maintenance The ULTRA Express pager is durable, reliable, and can provide years of dependable service, but it is a precision electronic product. Water and moisture, excessive heat, and extreme shock may damage the pager. Do not ex- pose your pager to these conditions. If service is required, Motorola’s Service Organization, staffed with specially trained technicians, offers conve- niently located repair and maintenance facilities throu
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1023b75a.fra Page 13 Monday, March 4, 1996 17:50 NOTES 13
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1023b75a.fra Page 14 Monday, March 4, 1996 17:50 t, Motorola, ULTRA Express and BRAVO EXPRESS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc. © 1995 by Motorola, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Paging Products Group 1500 Gateway Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL 33426-8292 Printed in U.S.A. 7/95 @6881023B75@ 6881023B75-A(x) 14
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1023b75a.fra Page 0 Monday, March 4, 1996 17:50 Contents Page Introduction .................................................................. 1 Activating Your ULTRA Express Pager ....................... 1 Operating Your ULTRA Express Pager ....................... 2 Controls........................................................................ 2 Indicator Symbols ........................................................ 2 Turning Your Pager On and Off................................... 3
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1023b75a.fra Page 1 Monday, March 4, 1996 17:50 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a Motorola ULTRA Express pager. This compact pager incorporates many ad- vances in electronic, microminiaturization and wireless tech- nology. The ULTRA Express pager allows you to receive nu- meric messages instantly and affordably. This user's guide explains how to operate your pager and provides suggestions for first-time as well as experienced pager users. Please note, if you have used
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1023b75a.fra Page 2 Monday, March 4, 1996 17:50 Operating Your ULTRA Express Pager Your ULTRA Express pager receive pages only when it is turned on. 12:00p 11-01 A READ/SELECT MODE LIGHT/RESET BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON Controls Read/Select [ - used to turn the pager on, display mes- sages and select pager functions. Mode \ - used to scan pager modes. Light/Reset ] - used to turn on the pager’s LCD back- light, and return the pager to the standby mode. Indica
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1023b75a.fra Page 3 Monday, March 4, 1996 17:50 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. E 11:28a 11-03 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 th
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1023b75a.fra Page 4 Monday, March 4, 1996 17:50 Setting the Clock and Date Setting the Clock: ˚ Press and release \ until set time ? is displayed. ¸ Press [. The hour digits begin to flash. Press and release \ to set the correct hour digits. E 11:28a Example of a set-time screen ˝ Press [. The first digit of the minutes begins to flash. ˛ Press and release \ to set the correct minutes. ˇ Press [ again to move to the next minutes digi
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1023b75a.fra Page 5 Monday, March 4, 1996 17:50 Setting the Date: ˚ Press and release \ until set date ? is displayed. ¸ 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. ˇ Press ] twice or allow the pager to automatically return to the standby screen. The time and date are displayed. Setting the Incoming Mes
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1023b75a.fra Page 6 Monday, March 4, 1996 17:50 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. E I 555-1234 Example of a screen with message continuation indicator Messages containing more than 12 characters are dis- played on a second screen. The I symbol indicates there are a
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1023b75a.fra Page 7 Monday, March 4, 1996 17:50 ˚ To unprotect a message, press and release \ while the message is displayed until unprotect ? is dis- played. ¸ Press [. The protect F symbol is no longer displayed. F D 1:555-1234 Example of a protected message Deleting/Erasing Messages Deleting Individual Messages: ˚ Press and release \ while the message is displayed until delete ? is displayed with the K symbol. ¸ Press è. All remaining messages are moved to the next available message locat
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1023b75a.fra Page 8 Monday, March 4, 1996 17:50 To Enable or Disable the Alarm: ˚ Press and release \ until set alarm ? is dis- played. ¸ Press and release [ until you get to the ON/OFF field Press and release \ until your choice of on or off is displayed. When the alarm is enabled, L is displayed on the standby screen. L D 11:28p 11-01 Example of standby screen with alarm enabled Note: The alarm L symbol is displayed even when the pager is off and the alarm is enabled. Automatic On and Off
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1023b75a.fra Page 9 Monday, March 4, 1996 17:50 To Set the On/off Times: ˚ Press and release \ until set auto ? is displayed. ¸ Press [. The current setting is displayed and the “au- to on” time hour digits flash. Follow the instructions under “Setting the Clock and the Date” to set the “turn on” and “turn off” times. The left se- ries of digits are the “turn on” time. The right series of dig- its are the “turn off” time. Note: Only the “hour” can be selected and set for auto- matic on/off. Wh
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1023b75a.fra Page 10 Monday, March 4, 1996 17:50 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: When 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 protected so they are not deleted from memory. Automatic Reset: Pager alerts automatically stop even if you do not press a