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FreeSpirit
Numeri c Dis pl a y P a ge r
Operating Instructions
68P81016B05-0
Congratula tions! You have just purchased a
FreeSpirit
ging products . All of t he
are activated through the use of just
making it the very easiest pager to operat e .
pager by
Motorola, world leader in pa-
FreeSpirit
pager’s functions
one
button–
Getting the Most Out Of Your FreeSpiri t Pa ger:
Give your pager number to friends and family.
When they call your pager number, they enter the
number where they can be reached on a touch
tone key pad. This number is then displayed on the
screen of your
the page. You can then call them back, allowing
you to be in touch wherever you go.
Include your pager number on your telephone answerin g mac hi n e mes sag e . Then you can receive
impor tant m essag es im media tely–w ithout cal ling
in to your answering machine.
Leave your pa ger number a t your children ’s
school and with the babysitter so you can alwa ys
be reached, right awa y, in an emergency.
Establish “code” messages with your family or
friends. For example, your children can page you
with the c od e 33 33 t o t ell you they go t ho me fr om
school, or 2222 means they went to their frien ds ’
house. Be creative!
If you have a cellular phone, give out your pager
number instead of your cellular number. Then you
can decide who to call back on your cellular phone,
without pa yin g fo r incomi ng cell ular ca lls . This ca n
drastically reduce your monthly cellular bill!
FreeSpirit
pager when you re ceive
CONTROLS
DISPLAY ICONS
Out-Of-Range
Audible
Mode
One-Button
Operation
Duplicate
Continue
Turn the Page r ON:
Press the button and release. Dashes appear on the
display (
and ready to rec ei v e me ssag es .
Turn the Pager OFF:
Press and Ho ld the b utto n to scr oll t hrou gh the p ager
settings . When the p rompt “
release the button.
CAU TI O N: All previously received pages are auto-
matically erased when the pager is turned off.
Change Pager Alert Se tt ing : (Silent/A udi ble)
NOTE: When in Audible mode, the pager emits a
“beep” tone when a page is received. Audible mode
is indicate d in the page r displ ay a s a speak er symbo l
(
that a page has been received and the speaker symbol (
situations where an audible sound might disturb others.
Pager Eti que tt e Ti p: Put your
Silent mode w hen you ar e in meeti ngs, chur ch, or the
theater to avoid disturbing others with the alert tone.
The silent v ibra te f e atur e is al so han dy i f yo u ar e at a
loud conc ert, or oth er nois y environ men t wher e it is
difficult to hear the audible tone.
------------), indicating the pager is on
off” appears in the disp ay ,
Press and Hold the button to scroll through the
pager settings. (
Release the button when the desired pager setting
appears on the display.
). When in Silent mode, the pager vibrates to notify
S
) disappears from the display. This is us ed in
S
silentT, audi8le, off?).
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Receiving and Re ading Messages:
When a page is received, the pager alerts for 8
seconds.
Press the Button and release to stop the alert.
Press the Button and release again to display the
message.
Messages cont aining more than 12 characters
continue on a second screen. This is indicated by
a continuation arrow (
of the display.
The second screen appears automatically after 8
second s or by pressing the bu tton before the
screen times ou t.
If the message is left unread, the pager emits a
reminder alert every 2 minutes.
The number of unread messages appear on the
display (ie.
Up to ten 20-character messages can be stored in
the p ager. To re ad othe r message s, continue
pressing the button to scroll through messages.
1 page)
) in the lower right corner
N
Other Pa ger Fe atu res:
Clearing Messages: Messages are automat-
ically cleared when the pager is turned off.
“
ouerflo@j” appears when the number of unread
messages received is greater than the avai lable
memory. When this occurs, new pages received
will “bump” the first page out of memory. After you
have read all of your unread messages, the
standby screen (
------------) reappears.
When the same message is received more than
once, the duplicate message symbol (
in the upper right corner of the display to indicate
that a duplicate message was received.
When a page is received without numeric data,
“
tIone only” appears on the display screen.
If your page r is equipped with the “O ut of Range”
feature,
and
of your pa ging transmitte r, the “
in the upper left corner of the display to inform you
that you are out of range. As long as the out of
range symbol is displayed, you will be unable to
receive any pages.
if you are outside the coverage area
Y) appears
O” symbol appe ars
Opening the battery cover.
Batteries:
2 AAA batteri es a re r eq ui r ed for operat ion .
Turn pager OFF when not in use to conserve batter-
ies. Batteries should last approximately 850 to 950
hours of conti nuous use.
A low battery alert and warning display (
occurs approximately one week before the batteries
reach the end of their life.
lo@j cell)
T o change Batteries: Fi rmly sli de th e bat tery do or
off the back of the pager, pushing with two thumbs,
as shown above. Replace both batteries, (2 A AA),
matching polarity (+ –) to the diagram inside the battery door. Slide the battery door back into position.
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
You r
FreeSpirit
ble of many years of trouble-free service. However,
should it ever require serv ice, Mot orola’s National
Service Organiz ation, st affe d wtih speci ally trai ned
technicians, offers conveniently located repair and
maintenanc e f a cilities through ou t the co un try.
and Motorola are registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
t
FreeSpirit is a trademark of Motorola, Inc.
© 1992, 1993 b y Moto rola, I nc., P aging Produ cts Grou p , 1500
NW 22nd A v enu e , Boynton Bea ch, F L 33426-8292 U .S.A .
Printed i n U.S.A. 7/93
pager, proper ly han dle d, i s c ap a-
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