Printed In Singapore 09/99
Thank you
for choosing the Motorola Scriptor® Jazz 200.
This Synthesized 2-Line alphanumeric FLEX
Motorola’s tradema rked FLEX technology. The result?
A technologically advanced yet user-friendly pager that will give you years of
reliable service.
The Pager is a dynamic communication tool used by over 150 million people
around the world. It is the smallest, lightest communication tool a vailable.
With its fixed monthly subscription and low battery usage, the pager is the
most economical communication tool available. Over the years, paging utility has
increased from receiving numbers to text me ssag es & more.
To ensure a full understanding of how the Scriptor® Jazz 200 works, please read
this User’s Guide carefully.
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Features.
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Alerts.
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Buttons,
Backlight.
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Melody alert.
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Functions
Turn ON,
Turn OFF.
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Time/Date,
Alarm.
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Manual area,
Battery level.
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Personal folder
function menu.
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Notebook.
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You are here
Function Menu
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Msg read mode.
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Screen contrast,
Pager control.
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Missed
message*,
Mail. .... 14
Notebook folder
function menu.
Maintenance
Battery info...18
Messages
Personal folder.
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Mail (contd.)
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Install/replace
battery,
Pager care...19
* : Indicates Operator Dependent
Receiving
messages.
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Mail folder
function menu.
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Repair/Maint,
Symbols
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Pager Features
The Motorola Scriptor® Jazz 200 offers a wide range of useful features.
• 2-Line, 18 English character screen or 1-Line, 14 Englis h character screen,
depending on paging operators
• up to 30 personal messages
• up to 15 mail messages (5 history/slot)
•2 alarms
• 5 user selectable pleasing alerts, 2 user programmable advanced me lodies
• Vibrator alert and vibracall
• 3 speed scrolling of message
• Message security by storing in Notebook
• GPS Flex time,
• Real time clock
• Backlight display for ease of reading in dark.
(Symbols and characters that are blinking on the pager display screen are
shown in grey (e. g. ) in this User’s Guide.)
Alert Mode
• Press ) to advance the different alert modes; from silent to sleep, vibra-call,
chirp, and pleasing alert 1 to 5, A, B.
* to confirm your selection.
• Press
The alert status is updated in the status screen as below.
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Audio :
pleasing alert and chirp.
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Silent :
vibration.
if applicable
&
Sleep :
pager receives message but no alert.
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Vibra-call :
vibration follows by audio alert.
Function Buttons
1.
2.
3.
1.
Read/On
Button
2.
Select
Button
3.
Function
Button
1.
2.
3.
Backlight
Press and hold
*
Press
*
for 2 seconds to turn on your pager’s backlight.
for 2 seconds to turn off the backlight manually.
1
Compose M elody Alert
You can program 2 melody (“A”,”B”) of your own as one of the alert tone.
*
:to advance melody “A” to “B”; melody note (ABCDEFG, abcdefg,’_’).
)
:to advance cursor position.
(
:to return to Alert Function screen.
•Press * to enter the user-compose screen when the cursor is on “P” in Alert
Function screen.
After completing the programming of the melody, press ( to return to Alert
•
Function screen, confirm the melody for “A” or for “B”. Press
setting.
*
to confirm the
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Pager ON
• Press and hold ( for 2 second to turn on your pager. The status screen is displayed.
1.
2.
3.
* indicates ‘Area Index’ (1 to 10) applicable when more than one areas are
•Press * to enter the Function Menu screen from the stat us screen.
) to move to the next Function Menu icon.
• Press
•Press
*
to enter th e current selected function sub-menu (function-settin g mode).
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programmed.
The pager returns to the standby screen after the time out period,
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is displayed at
the top left hand corner.
Pager OFF
• Press * to go to Function Menu screen.
) to select TURN OFF function.
• Press
• The “TURN OFF ?” is displayed in the function screen.
* again to confirm turning your pager off.
• Press
2
Time and Date
3
• Press * to switch from H (Alarm OFF) to M (Alarm ON).
) to move to the time field.
• Press
• When alarm is turned ON, press
* to change the fields (hour, minute) so that
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your pager alerts.
( to update your setting.
• Press * to choose the day of month.
) to highlight the month field then press * to choose the value.
• Press
• Press
Message Read Mode
• Repeat the steps to cho ose the value of yea r, hour, minute and AM/PM fields.
( to update your setting and return to the status screen.
• Press
Time-date setting is disabled if “GPS” time update” is turned on.
Alarm
• b “Page b y page read mode” appears in the screen, press * to select
G“Horizontal text scrolling”.
) to highlight the speed field.
• Press
* to change the scroll speed, “ MEDIUM”, “SLOW” OR “FAST”.
• Press
( to confirm your setting.
• Press
• Press * to select Alarm “1” OR “2”.
) to move to the alarm icon field.
• Press
5
6 7
8
Manual Area Selection
(provided more than one areas are programmed)
• When you enter this mode, “Area 1” (an area name, if programmed) is displayed.
• Press ) to move to the next area.
( to select the area yo u wish to re ceive messages , e. g. Taip ei which has
• Press
an area index “3”.
Battery Level
• When the cursor is on the Battery icon in the Fu nctio n men u scr een, t he ba ttery
level indicator is displayed.
• If a bar is left, this indicates a low battery condition.
Screen Contrast
Personal Folder
• Press ( to enter Personal Folder screen from the status screen when the cur-
• Press ) to change the level of contrast of your paper scr een.
* to confirm and to return to status screen.
• Press
Pager Control
• “UNREAD REMINDER” appears, press * to switch ON.
) to more to the next control.
• Press
* to enter the selected control setting screen.
• Press
(i)
“UNREAD REMINDER” - ON : unread message reminder , alerts at 2-minute interval
(ii)
“LOW CELL REM INDER” - ON : lo w battery condition, hourly ale rts (8am to 8pm)
“MISS PAGE REMINDER” - ON : missed pages, alerts at 5-minute interval
(iii) *
“GPS TIME UPDATE”-ON : paper time display follows GPS time.
(iv) *
* Indicates - if programmed.
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sor is on the folder.
(
: display content of current slot.
)
: move to the next message icon slot.
*
:
enter Personal Folder Function screen.
Your pager can receive up the 30 personal messages.
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Receiving Message
When a message i s recei ved, yo ur pager alert s accordi ng to yo ur set a lert mo de.
• Press ( to read the message.
Press
*
• When an error message is received and read, an “E” is appended in front of the
pager slot number
programmed)
• When a group message is received, “G>” is appended in front of the slot
(if programmed)
number
grammed). Your pager alerts
pager alert of sleep, silent mod e when a group message is receive d.
(if programmed)
.
OR the message
OR the message (if slot numbering is not pro-
(if programmed)
(if slot numbering is not
with a unique alert or follows
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• A priority message comes with a unique alert. The message is displayed on the
screen directly
Personal Folder Function Menu
• Press * to enter Personal Func tion screen from Per sonal Folder screen.
• Press
• Press
• A confirmation message “?” comes with “DELETE ALL”, “ D ELETE MESSAGE”.
Notebook
You can store important Personal or Information service message in your Notebook Folder. A maximum of 16 slots can be stored. When the Notebook is full,
“NOTEBOOK FULL” appears, if you attempt to store Personal or Mail message
to the Folder.
• Press ( to enter Notebook Folder screen from the status screen when the cursor is on the folder.
(
: display content of current slot.
)
: move to the next icon slot.
*
: enter Notebook function Folder screen.
(if programmed)
.
) to move to the next Personal Folder Function prompt.
* to enter the selected function and to activate it.
• Press * again to confirm.
You can enter Personal Message Function menu by pressing * when you
•
are reading the message. The operation is the same as Personal Folder
Function Menu except there are no “DELETE ALL” and “MISSED MESSAGE” functions.
Missed Message Feature
If there are any missed messages, the total number is first displayed.
Mail (Information Service)
Your pager can receive information such as world news or financial report (the
extent of information received depends on your service provider).
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Notebook Folder Function Menu
(Operator Dependent)
Press
*
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Battery Information
This pager is designed to operate on one ‘AAA’-size alkaline battery. The correct time and any stored message will remain intact for up to one minute after
the battery is removed.
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• Press (to enter Mail Folder Screen from the sta tus screen when the cursor in
on the folder.
Mail with History mode OFF Mail with History mode ON
To install or replace a battery:
•Place the pager face down in the palm
of your hand.
•Push with a click to unlock the battery
door and slide it out as shown.
•Slide a new battery into the battery
compartment. Ensure that pager is
OFF and the battery polarity is correct.
•To close battery cover, the dot on the
cover must be aligned to the dot on the
battery casing.
Do not press any button while replacing the battery.
Care of your Pager
To maintain the fine optica l quality of your pager’s display screen, please do
not subject the pa ger to extre me temperatures or moisture. To clean the p ager
housing, use a soft, non-adhesive cloth moistened with a mild soap and water
solution. Wipe the surface with a second clo th moistened with cle an water. D o
not immerse the pager in water. Do not use any other cleaning solutions.
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• Your pager can receive up to 15 mail messages. You can store a maximum of 5
mail message from the same source in one slot when History mode is turned on.
Mail Folder Function Menu
Press * to enter Mail Folder Function Screen from Mail Folder Screen.
• Press ) to move to the next Mail Folder Function prompt.
* to enter the selected function and to activate it.
•Press
• A confirmation message “?” comes with “DELETE ALL” and “HI STORY MODE
ON”. Press
You can enter Mail Message Function menu by pressing * when you are
•
reading the mail. The operation is the same as Mail Folder Function message
expect the additional function “MOVE TO NOTEBOOK”, i.e. you can move
individual Mail message to Notebook Folder.
Repair and Maintenance
Your pager, if properly handled, will give you many years of trouble-free service. However, if servicing is required, Motorola’s Service Organisati0on,
staffed with speciall y trained technicians, offers, conveniently located repair
and maintenance facilities throughout the world. Please contact your paging
service provider for more information.
Patent Information
This Motorola product is manufactured under one or more Motorola U.S. patents. A partial listing of these patents is provided on the inside surface of the battery door. Other U.S. patents covering this product are pending.
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Audio Alert
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Silent Alert
#
Vibra-call Alert
%
Sleep Mode/standby
&
Mode
Alarm Enabled
4
Missed Page Indicator (press ( to read the next screen)
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New Message Indicator
7
Duplicate Message
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Locked Message
5
Out-Of-Range indica tor
8
Continuous Message Indicator
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(if programmed)
(if programmed)
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