Motorola Ultra Express 6881023B75-A(X), Ultra Express User Manual

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User’s Guide
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
Turning the Light On and Off....................................... 3
Setting the Clock and Date..........................................4
Setting the Incoming Message Alert............................5
Setting the Pleasing Alerts........................................... 5
Receiving and Reading Messages.............................. 6
Protecting and Unprotecting Your Messages.............. 6
Deleting/Erasing Messages.........................................7
Setting the Alarm .........................................................7
Automatic On and Off .................................................. 8
Effective Use of Your ULTRA Express Pager.............. 9
Standard Features.....................................................10
Battery Information..................................................... 11
Care and Maintenance............................................... 12
Functionality and Use of Your Pager.........................12
Cleaning Your ULTRA Express Pager....................... 12
Patent Information...................................................... 12
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a Motorola ULTRA Express pager. This compact pager incorporates many ad­vances in electronic, microminiaturization and wireless tech­nology. The ULTRA Express pager allows you to receive n u­meric 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 ha ve used a BRAVO EXPRESS pager , the ULTRA Express pager has enhanced operation. Review this user’s guide to be sure you get the most from your ULTRA Express pager. Keep this guide handy for quick ref erence.
Activating Your ULTRA Express Pager
To activate your ULTRA Express pager, contact your pag­ing service provider.
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Operating Your ULTRA Express Pager
Your ULTRA Express pager receive pages only when it is turned on.
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READ/SELECT
BUTTON
MODE
BUTTON
LIGHT/RESET
BUTTON
Controls
Read/Select sages and select pager functions.
Mode Light/Reset
light, and return the pager to the standby mode.
\
- used to scan pager modes.
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[
used to turn the pager on, display mes-
-
-
used to turn on the pager’s LCD back-
Indicator Symbols
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D
\ F
Audible mode Vibrate (silent) mode Message Indicator Protected message
I J K L G A H
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Message continuation Erase all messages Delete individual message Pager alarm activated Out-of-range Automatic turn on/off feature Low-battery indicator
Turning Your Pager On and Off
Press 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 displa yed.
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to turn your pager on. An aler t indicator on the
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Example of a standby screen (pager on)
To turn your pager off, press and release \ until
pager off ?
Press
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.
is display ed.
The time of day and the date are displayed on your pager ev en when it is off .
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Example of a standby screen (pager off)
Turning the Light On and Off
Press
Press played to turn the light off and return to the standby screen.
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at any time to turn the light on.
again while the clock or a message is dis-
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Setting the Clock and Date
Setting the Clock:
Press and release \ until
Press
Press and release \ to set the correct hour digits.
. The hour digits begin to flash.
[
set time ?
is display ed.
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Example of a set-time screen
Press
. The first digit of the minutes begins to flash.
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Press and release
[
Press
Press
Repeat steps 5 and 6 to set your pager for A.M./P.M. and the 12/24 hour mode.
Press to the standby screen. The time and date are displa yed.
Note
and hold the field, press and release For e xample, if y ou only need to change the 12 Hour setting, press and release press and release
After performing any pager functions described in this manual, your ULTRA Express pager automatically returns
: When adjusting an y of the time and date fields, press
again to move to the next minutes digit .
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. The A.M./P.M. indicator begins to flash.
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twice or allo w the pager to automatically return
\
to fast-forward to your selection. To skip a
\
[
\
[
until
until
to set the correct minutes.
until you reach the desired field.
set time ?
1
2 hours
is display ed, then
begins to flash.
to the standby mode and your selections are activated; or
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press your selections.
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twice to return to the standby mode and activate
Setting the Date:
Press and release \ until
Press
Press \ to set the correct month digits.
. The month digits begin to flash.
[
set date ?
is display ed.
Press
Press \ to set the correct day digits.
Press to the standby screen. The time and date are displa yed.
[
. The da y digits begin to flash.
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twice or allo w the pager to automatically return
Setting the Incoming Message Alert
You can set your pager to alert with either a pleasing (au­dible) alert or a vibrating (silent) alert.
Press \ until depending on which mode the pager is in currently. For the pager to vibrate, it must be in the silent mode.
To change the alert mode, press of alert mode is displayed.
The choices are
silent ?
E
for audib le or
or
audio ?
[
D
is displayed
while your choice
for vibrate (silent).
Setting the Pleasing Alerts
You can set your ULTRA Express pager to aler t with one of four pleasing alerts or one standard alert.
Note:
ble”, see abov e .
➋ ➌
You must first set the incoming alert mode to “Audi-
Press and release played.
Press Press and release \ until your choice of ALERT 1,
ALERT 2, ALER T 3, ALERT 4 or ALER T 5 is display ed. Press
turn to the standby screen.
. The current setting is displa yed.
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twice or allow the pager to automatically re-
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\
until
set alert ?
is dis-
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Receiving and Reading Messages
When a message is received, the pager alerts for 8 sec­onds.
Press any button to stop the alert.Press Press
turn to the standby screen.
[ to display the message.
] twice while the message is displayed to re-
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555-1234
Example of a screen with message continuation indicator
Messages containing more than 12 characters are dis­play ed on a second screen. The are additional screens. The second screen is displayed automatically after 1 minute, or pressing display to the second screen. The last screen of the mes­sage displays the message number and time the mes-
I symbol indicates there
[ advances the
sage was received. If a message is left unread, the pager emits a reminder
alert every 2 minutes, and the number of unread messag­es is display ed on the screen (i.e., 1 P age , 2 P ages).
Protecting and Unprotecting Your Messages
You can protect up to eight messages so they are not erased or replaced by new messages. The message you want to protect/unprotect must be displayed on the screen.
To protect a message, press and release while the
message is display ed until Press When reading a protected message, the protect
is display ed in the upper portion of the screen.
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protect ? is display ed.
F symbol
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To unprotect a message, press and release \ while
the message is display ed until
play ed. Press
[. The protect F symbol is no longer displayed.
F
D
unprotect ? is dis-
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 display ed with the K symbol.
Press
next a v ailable message location.
Ë. All remaining messages are moved to the
Erasing All Messages:
Press and release \ until erase all ? is dis-
play ed with the Press
erased from pager memory.
[. All read and unprotected messages are
J symbol.
Setting the Alarm
You can set your pager’s alarm to alert you at a certain time of day.
Press and release \ until
played. Press
[.
set alarm ? is dis-
Follow the instructions under “Setting the Clock and the Date” to set the time f or the alarm to sound.
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To Enable or Disable the Alarm:
Press and release \ until set alarm ? is dis-
played.
Press and release Press and release
display ed. When the alarm is enabled,
screen.
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[ until you get to the ON/OFF field
\ until your choice of on or off is
L is display ed on the standb y
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Example of standby screen with alarm enabled
Note: The alarm pager is off and the alarm is enabled.
Automatic On and Off
L symbol is displayed even when the
You can set your ULTRA Express pager to automatically turn on and off. This feature can greatly improve battery life.
To Enable:
Press and release \ until pager auto ? is dis-
played. Press
symbol is display ed around the alert mode indicator.
[. The current setting is displayed and the A
B L
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Example of standby screen with automatic on/off enabled
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To Set the On/off Times:
Press and release \ until set auto ? is display ed.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 se­ries of digits are the “turn on” time. The right series of dig­its are the “turn off” time .
Note: Only the “hour” can be selected and set for auto­matic on/off. When operating in the automatic on/off mode, the pager can still be manually turned on and off.
To Disable:
Press and release \ until pgr manual ? is dis-
played. Press
standby screen.
[. The A symbol is no longer displayed on the
Effective Use of Your ULTRA Express Pager
Your ULTRA Express pager can help you keep in contact with everyone impor tant to you . . . children or child care providers, business office, 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 y our pager number to family, friends, and associates to assure contact at any time, any place. When calling your pager number , the y enter the number where they can be reached on a tone-type keypad. This number is then display ed on your ULTRA Express pager .
If you have a cellular phone, give your pager number in­stead of your cellular number . Then y ou can decide who to call back on your cellular phone , without pa ying f or incom­ing cellular calls. Using the ULTRA Express pager helps reduce your monthly cellular phone bill!
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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 any of the pager’s buttons.
Reminder Chirp: The pager chirps or vibrates every two minutes until you read all unread messages.
Low-Battery Indicator: When the battery is nearing the end of its life, the low-battery
H symbol is displayed and the
pager gives a 2-second alert. Replace the battery within five days after the first appearance of the lo w-battery indicator.
Timestamp: The time of day a message is received is displayed on the last screen of the message.
Message Erase: When messages are no longer needed, erase them to free up space for new messages.
Memory Capacity: The pager can store up to sixteen - 20 character messages or a total of 320 characters.
Memory Retention: All messages remain in memory even when the pager is turned off or when changing the battery.
Automatic On/Off: The pager can be set to turn on and turn off at pre-selected times. Used properly, this feature extends battery life.
Backlight: In low-light conditions, the backlight feature makes the screen easy to read.
Personal Alarm: The personal alarm can be set to alert you and operates even when the pager is turned off.
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Battery Information
The ULTRA Express pager operates with one AAA-size alka­line 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 markings shown on the back cover and in-
sert the battery. To replace the battery door, align the grooves on the
battery door with the grooves on the front and back
housing. Slide the battery door until it is fully closed and a “click”
is heard. The battery door is self-locking.
SLIDE DOOR
IN THIS
DIRECTION
POLARITY SYMBOL
( ) END OF AAA BATTERY
Battery Door Removal (r ear view)
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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 ex­pose your pager to these conditions.
If service is required, Motorola’s Service Organization, staffed with specially trained technicians, offers conve­niently located repair and maintenance facilities through­out the world. Please contact your paging service repre­sentative or a Motorola sales office f or more inf ormation.
Functionality and Use of Your Pager
For questions pertaining to the functions and use of your Motorola pager please call 1-800-548-9954.
For questions pertaining to your paging service, contact your respectiv e paging service provider .
Cleaning Your ULTRA Express Pager
To clean smudges and grime from the exterior of the ULTRA Express pager, use a soft, non-abrasive cloth moistened in a mild soap and water solution. Use a second cloth moist­ened in clean water to wipe the surface clean. Do not immerse in water. Do not use alcohol or other cleaning solutions.
Patent Information
This Motorola product is manufactured under one or more Motorola U.S. patents. These patent numbers are listed inside the housing of this product. Other U.S. patents for this product are pending.
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NOTES
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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
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