Roadpost Motorola 9501 User Guide

9501 Pager User’s Guide
Your pager will incorrectly indicate missed messages when it receives a retransmitted message if your newest message has a sequence number that is 8, or more, numbers greater than the original sequence number of the retransmitted message.
For example , if y our new est message is sequence number 16 and you receive a retransmitted message with a sequence number of 4, your pager will indicate missed messages.
See page 25 for more information about missed messages.
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Table of Contents
Introduction ................................................................... 1
About This User’s Guide .............................................. 1
Satellite Messaging Overview ...................................... 2
Exciting Satellite Receiver Technology ........................2
Receiving Satellite Signals ..........................................2
Wearing Your Pager ....................................................5
Message Delivery Areas (MDAs) .................................5
Motorola Satellite Series Products ...............................6
OPTIMAX™ EL Display ................................................. 6
Control Buttons ............................................................. 7
Turning Your Pager On .................................................. 7
Main Menu ..................................................................... 8
Reading Messages ........................................................ 9
News and Information Messages .............................. 10
Reading Information Messages .................................11
Deleting Messages ...................................................... 11
Setting the Time and Date .......................................... 12
Setting the Alert Mode ................................................ 13
Setting Alarms ............................................................. 15
Setting Quiet Time ....................................................... 16
Turning Your Pager Off ............................................... 18
Your Folder .................................................................. 18
Moving Messages to Your Folder ..............................19
Reading Messages in Your Folder ............................ 19
Deleting Messages from Your Folder ........................19
Your PhoneBook ......................................................... 20
Permanent PhoneBook Entries ................................. 20
Moving Messages to Your PhoneBook ......................20
Viewing Messages in your PhoneBook ..................... 21
Deleting PhoneBook Messages .................................21
PhoneBook Lookup ................................................... 22
Downloading an Address Book ..................................22
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More Features ..............................................................24
Automatic Alert Reset .................................................24
Automatic Message Deletion ......................................24
Errored Message Indicator .........................................24
Missed Message Segment .........................................25
Missed Message Indicator ..........................................25
Truncated Message Indicator .....................................25
Satellite Features .........................................................26
Checking Satellite Strength (Instant) ..........................26
Satellite Strength Indicator (Average) ........................27
Registration Reminder ................................................28
Battery Information .....................................................28
Battery Gauge ............................................................28
Replacing the Battery .................................................29
Care and Maintenance ................................................31
Cleaning Y our Pager ....................................................31
Functionality and Use of Your Pager .........................31
Patent Information .......................................................31
Warranty Information ..................................................32
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Intr
oduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a Motorola Satellite Series 9501 Pager , f or e xclusiv e use on the Iridium
satellite communication system. You are among a select group of discerning users who demand global connectivity that is available only with the latest in communication technology. The 9501 pager integrates advanced messaging features you’v e come to e xpect from Motorola into the world’s first global personal message receiver. In your world, timely information can be too important to wait. With a Motorola Satellite Series 9501 pager, you ne v er ha v e to be out of touch.

About This User’s Guide

This User’s Guide provides an e xplanation of how to operate each function of your pager and provides helpful suggestions for first-time (as well as for experienced) pager users.
For your conv enience , a quic k ref erence card ma y be detached from the back cover and carried in your wallet.
Please carefully review the User’s Guide to understand how new features, specificall y designed for reception of direct satellite signals, can help you to effectively benefit from this unique device.

Introduction

1
Satellite Messa
ging Overview

Exciting Satellite Receiver Technology

The Iridium satellite system is a revolution in wireless communication technology. Satellites that circle the earth keep you in constant communication. T ogether with Iridium W orldP age service, Motorola’s 9501 pager offers the first true global roaming capability in a small belt-worn personal message receiver . While it offers the best in paging features, the 9501 does not operate lik e a typical pager.
INTRODUCTION

Receiving Satellite Signals

Most pagers receive messages transmitted from towers on the ground. The 9501 pager receives messages transmitted directly from satellite. This can be more difficult, in some instances, due to the distance the signal must travel from space .
With most satellite-based communication, such as satellite TV or the Global P ositioning System (GPS), a satellite dish or hand-held unit must be positioned outside of buildings to receive inf ormation. How ev er, with Motorola’s Satellite Series 9501 P ager, y ou can now receive messages inside buildings .
In some environments, the message signal
Note:
may be effectively blocked, preventing reception. The ability to receive messages in the interior of large urban buildings will be particularly limited.
SM
2

Satellite Messaging Overview

Satellite Messaging Overview
3
9501 Pager—Your Personal Satellite Receiver
4
Satellite Messaging Overview
SATELLITE RECEPTION
POOR
Satellite Paging Signal Reception
GOOD

Wearing Y our Pa ger

Your 9501 pager comes with a multi-functional holster that orients the pager for the best possible performance. It is recommended that you place the pager in the holster (display side facing in) and wear it on your belt. The holster can also be used effectively off the body as a stand f or your pager. To ensure optimum reception, extend the belt clip , stand it up on a desk or table, and point it toward the nearest window .
Improper positioning of the 9501 pager will
Note:
impair message reception.
Proper Orientation of Pager
in Holster
Extended Belt Clip
(For standing on table
or desk)

Message Delivery Areas (MDAs)

Because your pager is a receive-only de vice and cannot tell the Iridium system its location, you must choose one or more message delivery areas to register for cover age. Message delivery areas (MDAs) are Iridium-defined geographic areas representing local, regional, and national boundaries designated by telephone Country Codes (with optional suffix). F or your conv enience, a complete list of Country Codes is permanently
Satellite Messaging Overview
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stored in the PhoneBook of your 9501 pager. Consult with your Iridium Service Provider for various methods of MDA registration.

Motorola Satellite Series Products

Using this pager together with Motorola’s Satellite Series 9500 Portable Phone eliminates the need to register message delivery areas and provides additional benefits, such as “f ollow me” paging services and the convenience of a global portable phone. Ask your local authorized Motorola satellite products dealer about the complete line of Motorola Satellite Series products to determine which ones best meet your demanding communication needs.
OPTIMAX™ EL Displa
To bring you superior clarity and easy readability, the Motorola OPTIMAX hologram is included in your pager’s displa y. The hologram provides exceptional contrast between the background of the displa y and the pager’s message. In addition, the 9501 pager uses an electro-luminescent backlighting technology for improved readability in lo w-light environments. The backlight is automatically activated whenev er a button is pressed.
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OPTIMAX™ EL Display

y
Contr
Scroll/ Move Up
Move Left
ol Buttons
Escape
Select
Scroll/ Move Down

Turning Your Pager On

Note:
If you are turning the pager on for the first time, a displays for up to 8 seconds while the pager loads information from its internal memory.
a

Loading Memory

b

Start-Up Screen

1. Press Z to turn your pager on.
2. The pager’s Start-Up screen displays the Iridium logo along with a welcome message.
3. Wait for the main men u to be displayed.
Move Right

Control Buttons

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Main Men
The main menu provides access to many features via a series of icons and prompts. When the pager is on, press the main menu is first displayed, the messages) icon is blinking.
X
Use to the various features on your pager.
u
[
to display the main menu. When
?
(personal
or Y to move within the main menu f or access
News and Information
WEARING YOUR PAGER
Personal Messages
PhoneBook
Time, Alert Setting
Folder
8

Main Menu

Reading Messa
ges
Your pager can have more than one unread message. The flashing
on the main menu
?
displays a number inside the env elope to tell y ou how many unread messages are in your pager .
The 9501’s One-Button feature allows you
Note:
to read the entire message by repeatedly pressing Z.
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Main Menu

\03:Customer Needs
02:Looking forward
01:Hi there )
3 D 9 > 8

Message Preview

A check mark is displayed to the left of
Note:
messages that have been read.
03: Hello my friend Looking forward to your arrival!
Made dinner plans.)
the main menu.
2. Press displays the message preview screen.
3. Press W or Vto move to the message that you want to read.
4. Press highlighted message.
5. Press W or V to move within the message or press to page through the message.
A t
1. Press [ to display

Read Message

stamp is displayed at the end of the message.
and date
ime
Z
. Your pager
Z
to display the
Z

Reading Messages

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Looking forward to your arrival!
Made dinner plans.)
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Continued Message

6. When finished viewing the message, you ma y
X
or Y to move to
use one of the message options:
(delete),
9
>(add to folder), 8
(add to phonebook), or
* (next message).
7. Press
If your pager has been programmed with reminder
GETTING STARTED
alerts, your pager alerts you at predetermined intervals and displays a flashing 1 in the lower left corner of the Standby screen when there is at least one unread message in your pager.
ws and Information Messages
Ne
When a message is received from an Information Services provider, your pager automatically stores it in the Information Services folder. When a message is placed in the Information Services folder, y our pager displays a flashing and J on the main menu to alert you there is a message in your folder .
Note:
This feature may not be activated on your pager. Please check with your Iridium Service Provider to determine if Information Services are available in your area.
on the Standby screen
1
Z to accept the
selected option or
[ to return to
press the main menu.
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News and Information Messages

Reading Information Messages

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Main Menu

02:Financial News
01:World News
)
3 D 9 >

Message Preview

1. Press [ to displa y
the main menu.
2. Press
3. Press Z. Y our pager
4. Follow instructions
Xor Yto move
F (news and
to information). The Icon blinks when it is selected. If y ou ha v e an unread message, the news and information icon ( has a burst around the top.
displays the information message preview screen
starting at Step 3., “Reading Messages” on page 9.
J)

Deleting Messages

You can delete a selected message or you can choose to delete all of your messages at one time via the message preview screen.
\03:Customer Needs
02:Looking forward
01:Hi there )
3 D 9 > 8

Message Preview

1. Press W or Vto move to the message you want to delete.
2. Press
3. Press
Xor Y to move
9 (delete
to message).
Z . The pager
displays the delete message option screen.
Deleting Messages
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Delete Message
Yes No All

Delete Options

Note: If you selected Yes to delete a message,
your pager displays an animation of your message being deleted.
READING MESSAGES

Setting the Time and Date

Your pager offers two real-time clocks, one f or “home” time and one for “tr a vel” time. The cloc k that you select is displayed and used f or all time-related functions of your pager, including message time and date stamping and alarms.
Select either home time to refer to the time where you live, or use tra v el time to indicate the time in the location you are currently visiting. The time displayed is based on the mode (home or tra vel) last selected.
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Main Menu

4. Press Xor Y to mov e to one of the options (Yes, No, All).
5. Press
1. Press [to display
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
Z to accept the
selected option or
[ to return to
press the main menu.
the main menu.
Xor Y to move
H (settings). The
to icon blinks when it is selected.
Z. Your pager
displays the settings menu.
Xor Yto mo ve to
4 (home) or
either
5 (travel).
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Setting the Time and Date
Set Home Time
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Settings Menu

Set Home Time
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Set Time and Date

5. A word prompt at the top of the screen identifies each option (e.g., Set Home Time).
6. Press
7. Press W or V to set
8. Press
9. Press
10. Press
Zto select an
option. Your pager displays the Set (Home, T ra vel) Time screen with the hour blinking.
the hour.
Xor Yto mo ve to
other displayed fields (minute, am/pm/24hr , day, month, year) that you want to modify.
W or V to set
each field.
Zto save the
time and date changes or, to e xit without saving the changes,
[.
press

Setting the Alert Mode

The alert can be set as either audible, vibrate or silent. Diff erent alerts can be set for Personal and Information messages.
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Main Menu

1. Press [to display the main menu.
2. Press
3. Press
Xor Y to move
H (settings). The
to icon blinks when it is selected.
Z. Your pager
displays the settings menu.
Setting the Alert Mode
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Set Audible Alerts
4. Press Xor Y to mo v e
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Settings Menu

5. Press Zto select 2
Set Audible Alerts
G F

Message Type

READING MESSAGES
Audible
% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Alert Selection

6. Press Xor Y to mo v e
7. Press
8. Press Xor Y to mov e
9. Press
10. Press
to either vibrate) or audible alerts). F rom audible, you can set (silent).
(set to vibrate) or (set audible alerts).
to message or (information message). You can set a different alert for personal and information messages.
2 (set to
& (set
%
&
G (personal
F
Z. Your pager
displays the alert selection screen.
to an alert option. The pager produces a sample alert as you move to each option.
Z to select an
alert. Y our pager displays the settings menu.
Zto return to the
main menu.
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Setting the Alert Mode

Setting Alarms

Your pager alarm can be set for a specific time and date, or can be used as a daily alarm. The alarm is based on the currently selected time displayed on your pager,
At the designated alarm time, your pager emits an alert (audible or vibrate) even if the pager is in “silent” mode. If the alarm expires without being acknowledged, the pressed. When an alarm is set, right corner of the standby and pager off screens, and main menu.
4 (home) or 5 (travel).
. flashes until an y button is
. is displa yed in the
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S

Main Menu

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Settings Menu

1. Press [to displa y the main menu.
2. Press
3. Press Zand use Xor
Xor Y to move
H(settings). The
to icon blinks when it is selected.
Y to move to . (set
alarm).
4. Press
5. Press
Zto enter
“settings” mode.
W or V to
choose either
Daily, Enabled One- Time, or Disabled.
Enabled
Setting Alarms
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Enabled One-Time
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Set Alarm

6. Press Xor Yto move to the hour digit and
W or V to set
press the hour that you want for the alarm.
7. Press
Xor Yto mo ve to
each entry selection (minute, AM/PM, day, month, year) and press
W or V to set each
field.
8. Press
NEWS AND INFORMATION

Setting Quiet Time

Quiet Time mode allows y ou to select a time period during which the pager receives messages and performs all functions, but without any audib le or vibrate notification. If messages are receiv ed during quiet time, the pager alerts when the quiet time period has expired. This f eature can be particularly useful if you trav el to different time zones and e xpect to receive messages during sleep hours.
After quiet time is set and turned on, it remains set on a daily basis (with a corner of the standby screen and main menu) until you turn the quiet time function off.
Note: If you have set and turned on an alarm and
have also set quiet time, your alarm overrides quiet time and alerts you at the designated time.
Rdisplayed in the low er left
Z to save y our
changes. T o exit without saving changes, press
[.
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Setting Quiet Time
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Main Menu

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Settings Menu

Enabled
, 23:30< 06:00<

Set Quiet Time

1. Press [ from any
screen until the main menu is displayed.
2. Press
3. Press Zand use Xor
Xor Y to move
H (settings). The
to icon blinks when it is selected.
Yto move to ,(quiet
time).
4. Press
5. Press
6. Press Xor Yto mov e
7. Press
Zto enter
SETTINGS mode.
W or V to
choose either
Enabled or Disabled.
to the hour digit and
W or V to set
press the start and end time (set hour, then minute) that you want for quiet time.
Z to save your
changes. T o exit without saving changes, press
[.
Setting Quiet Time
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Turning Your Pager Off

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Main Menu

Turn Pager Off
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Settings Menu

DELETING MESSAGES
Note: If you have set an alarm, . (alarm enabled)
is displayed in the right bottom corner of the screen.
1. Press [ to display
the main menu.
2. Press
3. Press Z and use Xor
Xor Yto move
the cursor to (settings). The Icon blinks when it is selected.
Y to move to 1 (turn
pager off). Then press
Z
to turn the pager off. The pager shuts off and displays a blank screen.

Your Folder

Your pager has one folder that you can use to store personal and information service messages. You can store up to 99 messages in your folder . Once you place a message in your folder, you cannot move it back to its origination point (personal or information folder). It is “protected” and cannot be automatically replaced with newly received messages.
H
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Turning Your Pager Off

Moving Messages to Your Folder

1. Press Z (positioned
G for personal
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Main Menu

\03:Customer Needs
02:Looking forward
01:Hi there )
3 D 9 > 8

Message Preview

As your pager moves the message, it displays a simulation of the message moving to your folder.
at messages or at information messages). Your pager displays the message preview screen.
2. Press
3. Use
W or Vto
move to the message you want to mov e to your folder.
Xor Y to move to
F for
>(add to folder).
4. Press
5. Press Z to return to
Z.
the main menu.

Reading Messages in Your Folder

From the main menu, use Xor Y to move to E , press
Z, then refer to “Reading Messages” on
page 9. You can read messages in your folder in the same manner you read messages in your personal or information message folders.

Deleting Messages from Your Folder

From the main menu, use Xor Y to move to E , press
Z, then refer to “Deleting Messages” on
page 11. You can delete messages from your folder in the same manner you delete messages from your personal or information message folders.
Your Folder
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Your PhoneBook

Your pager provides a phonebook that can be used to store up to 99 personal messages. Some models may also support the download of an address book from a PC via infrared port.
Your phonebook is a good place to store important names and numbers, creating a handy contact list for use when on the go.

Permanent PhoneBook Entries

Your 9501 pager comes with permanent entries in the phonebook. Included is a listing of Country Codes, a handy reference f or business trav elers and
TIME AND DATE
especially useful for help in MDA registr ation.

Moving Messages to Your PhoneBook

1. Press Z (positioned
for personal
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Main Menu

\03:Customer Needs
02:Looking forward
01:Hi there )
3 D 9 > 8

Message Preview

at ? messages or at information messages). Your pager displays the message preview screen.
2. Press
3. Use
W or Vto
move to the message you want to mov e to your phonebook.
Xor Y to move to
8 (add to phonebook).
4. Press
As your pager moves the message, it displays a simulation of the message moving to your folder.
Z.
F for
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Your PhoneBook
5. Press Z to return to the main menu.

Viewing Messages in your PhoneBook

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Main Menu

02:Fernandez,Jose pa
01:Chen, Li Mei pho
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Message Preview

1. Press Xor Yto mov e the cursor to (PhoneBook). The icon blinks when it is selected.
2. Press displays the information message preview screen.
3. Press W or V to move to the message that you want to view.
4. Press highlighted message.
5. Follow the instructions starting at Step 3., “Reading Messages” on page 9.
I
Z. Your pager
Z to display the

Deleting PhoneBook Messages

From the main menu, use Xor Y to move to 8 , press
Z, then refer to “Deleting Messages” on
page 11. You can delete messages from your PhoneBook in the same manner you delete messages from your personal or information message folders.
Your PhoneBook
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PhoneBook Lookup

When your pager receives a numeric message, it searches the phonebook for a match. When a match has been found in the phonebook, your pager displays screen and attaches the phonebook entry to the message.
This feature helps you identify the person who is trying to contact you. You may also create custom
ALERTS
“canned messages” that display detailed information when a pre-determined set of numbers are sent from a telephone.
8 next to the message on the previe w

Downloading an Address Book

Note: This feature is not available in all languages.
Please visit our web site, www.motor ola.com, to check on the current availability of softw are f or this feature.
If your 9501 pager supports this feature, you can download phone records to your pager via an infrared (IR) interface. Up to 99 messages can be transferred to the phonebook. T o cancel a data exchange in progress, press any of the pager’s buttons.
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Main Menu

1. Press Xor Yto mov e the cursor to I (PhoneBook). The icon blinks when it is selected.
2. Press
Z. Y our pager
displays the message preview screen.
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Your PhoneBook
02:Fernandez,Jose pa
01:Chen, Li Mei pho
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3. Press Xor Yto mov e the cursor to (Receive PhoneBook). The icon blinks when it is selected.

Message Preview

4. Press
Z. Your pager
displays the receive option screen.
Receive PhoneBook
Yes No
5. Press Xor Y to mo v e to one of the options presented (Yes, No).
6. Press
Z to accept the
selected option or

Receive Option

[ to return to
press the main menu.
Note: Place the pager on the table or desk
(display side up) with the IR port facing the IR serial adapter that is connected to the PC. Leave a distance of about one foot between the pager’s IR port and the IR serial adapter.
Yes
If
is selected, the pager displays an animation of the transmission (top). If the transmission fails, the pager indicates a failed transmission (center). If the transmission is successful, the pager confirms (bottom).
If No is selected, your pager returns to the message preview screen.
=
Your PhoneBook
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More Features

Your Satellite Series 9501 pager may be equipped with additional features.

Automatic Alert Reset

Pager alerts can last up to 12 seconds (depending on the alert selected). The pager alert stops automatically , even if you do not press any of the pager’s buttons .

Automatic Message Deletion

ALARMS
Your pager displays MEMORY FULL on the message preview screen when there is no more memory available f or message stor age. When your Personal and/or Inf ormation Services folder is full, your pager automatically deletes the oldest message to make room for a new message being received. Your pager does not delete messages that reside in your message folder , or messages that you are currently viewing.

Errored Message Indicator

If you have an errored message , your pager alerts you and displays the errored message that has been constructed.
Your pager displays errored characters in reverse-video on the read message screen and displays empty box es on the message preview screen.
03:Custumeu Needs 02:MISSED MESSAGE 2
01:Hi there )
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Message Preview

Looking forward to your atrival!
Made dinner plans.)
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3 9 > 8 *

Read Message

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More Features

Missed Message Segment

If part of a message is received, your pager displays a missed message segment indicator at the point where part of the message is missing.
Looking <...> to your arrival!
Made dinner plans.)
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Read Message

Missed Message Indicator

Each message transmit­ted by the Iridium system is numbered sequentially. If set by your service pro­vider, your 9501 pager
displays the system sequence number at the end of each received message.
to your arrival!
Made dinner plans.)
[3]
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If you receive a message that is out of sequential order, your pager indicates the missed message(s) in the message preview screen.
\03:Customer Needs
MISSED MESSAGE 2
01:Hi there )
3 D 9 > 8

Message Preview

Missed messages can be retrieved from the Iridium system by referencing the indicated sequence number(s).
Note: Consult with your service provider for the
best way to retrieve missed messages.

Truncated Message Indicator

If the end of a message is not received,
] appears
at the end of the text that was received.
Looking forward to your arrival!
Made ] )
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Satellite Features

Your 9501 pager includes features designed specifically to enhance the pager’s operation on the Iridium satellite communication system.
Note: The availability of the satellite features
described herein may vary, depending on the region of the world that you are located in and the type of service provided.

Checking Satellite Strength (Instant)

It is possible that you may ha v e difficulty receiving messages in the interior of large urban buildings. When you arrive in an unfamiliar office , hotel room, or meeting room, you may want to chec k the pager’ s ability to receive messages in that location. T o determine the likelihood of receiving messages in a given environment, perf orm the following steps:
1. Position the pager correctly (ref er to “W earing Your Pager” on page 5).
2. Press and hold blinks yellow while the pager is looking f or the nearest satellite.
button.
3. It can take up to 26 seconds to locate the nearest satellite. Upon completion, your pager alerts with a single chirp. The LED will be either green (in range) or red (out of range).
press any button during the test, the test will be canceled.
[for 2 seconds . The LED
To cancel the test, press any
If you
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Satellite Features
4. When complete, remove the pager from the holster to view the display.
Note: If your signal strength indicator shows you
are out-of-range (antenna with no strength bars), or weak (antenna with 1 or 2 strength bars), move to an outer part of the building or room with a window, where you may obtain better reception results.
In Range Check
6C 32142

In Range

In Range Check
6

Out of Range

Satellite Strength Indicator (Average)

A satellite signal strength indicator is displayed on the settings screen. This will give you an accurate indication of received signal strength when you hav e been in one location for more than 15 minutes with the pager correctly oriented (in holster with display side facing in). This measurement is an average compiled over 15 minutes and is updated approximately ev ery three minutes.
Return
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In Range Out of Range

If your signal strength indicator shows you are out-of-range (no strength bars), or weak (1 or 2 strength bars), move to an outer part of the building or room with a window , where you ma y obtain better reception results. Use the “instant” satellite strength indicator feature to verify improv ed perf ormance.
Return
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Registration Reminder

If you have tr av eled a consider able distance , y ou may hav e to re-register your message deliv ery areas in order to receive messages in your new location. Your 9501 pager may remind you to check your current registration while you are tra v elling by alerting and displaying the message,
MDA
.
Note: This message does not indicate you are
outside your registered coverage area, but serves as a reminder to check your registration when you are travelling.
Register

Battery Information

Your Satellite Series 9501 pager operates with one AA-size alkaline battery .

Battery Gauge

A battery gauge appears on the settings menu screen to indicate the current energy level of y our pager’s battery . When the battery is empty , an empty battery gauge is displayed on the main menu.
Battery gauge indicators are as follows:
Battery Full
O
Battery 2/3 Full
N
Battery 1/3 Full
M
Battery Empty
L
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Replacing the Battery

Your 9501 pager will retain all stored information for up to 5 minutes with the battery removed.
1. Turn the pager off and place the pager with the display side facing upw ard.
2. Slide the battery door latch to the left to unlock it.
3. Slide the battery door down, then lift up.
4. Lift the battery out of the battery compartment, noting the positive (+) and negative (-) markings on both the battery and the pager housing.
5. Insert a new battery. Make sure you match the positive and negative markings on the battery with those on the pager housing.
Note: Installing the battery incorrectly could result
in resetting the alert mode and time to their default settings, and all messages could be deleted.

Battery Replacement

6. If you have remo ved the battery door , complete steps 7 and 8. Otherwise , go to step 8.
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7. Insert the left pin of battery door into the battery compartment insert, then maneuv er the right pin into the compartment insert.
Right Pin
Compartment
Insert

Battery Door Replacement

8. Drop the battery door down, align the grooves on the door with the grooves on the pager housing, slide the battery door up to the closed position and slide the battery door latch to the right to lock it.
Upon replacement of the battery, your pager starts the power-up process.
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Care and Maintenance

The 9501 pager is durable, reliable , and can provide years of dependable service; ho we v er, it is a precision electronic product. Water and moisture, excessive heat, and e xtreme shoc k ma y damage the pager components and impair the fine optical quality of the display. Do not expose y our pager to these conditions.
If repair is required, the Motorola Service Organization, staffed with specially trained technicians, offers repair and maintenance f acilities throughout the world. Contact y our service provider or Iridium Global Customer Care for the location of the nearest service facility .

Cleaning Your Pager

To clean smudges and grime from the exterior of
your pager, use a soft non-abr asive 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 w ater . Do not use alcohol or other cleaning solutions.

Functionality and Use of Your Pager

For questions pertaining to the functions and use of your Motorola pager, please visit our w eb site at
www.motorola.com
your paging service, contact your Iridium Service Provider.
. F or questions pertaining to

Patent Information

This 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 patents cov ering this product are pending.
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Warranty Information

MOTOR OLA LIMITED WARRANTY FOR SATELLITE PAGERS FOR THE IRIDIUM SYSTEM
I.WARRANTY STATEMENT Motorola warrants the pager against defects in material
and workmanship under normal use and service for the period of time specified below. This express warranty is extended by Motorola, 1500 Gatew a y Blvd., Bo ynton Beach, Florida USA 33426 to the original end user purchaser only and is not assignable or transferab le to any other party.
II.GENERAL PROVISIONS This warranty sets forth the full extent of Motorola’ s
responsibilities regarding the Product. Repair , replacement, or refund of the purchase price, at Motorola’s option, is the exclusive remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOR OLA BE LIABLE FOR DAMA GES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE MO T OR OLA PRODUCT, FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR SA VINGS OR O THER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
III.ONE (1) YEAR STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION
Motorola pagers are shipped from the factory with a standard limited warranty of one (1) year on parts and labor from date of purchase by the original end user purchaser, based on proof of purchase. In the event of a defect, malfunction, or failure to conf orm to specifications during the warranty period, Motorola, at its option, will either repair, replace or refund the purchase price of the pager.
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MOTOR OLA LIMITED WARRANTY FOR SATELLITE PAGERS FOR THE IRIDIUM SYSTEM (continued)
Repair, at Motorola's option, may include the replacement of parts or boards with functionally equivalent reconditioned or new parts or boards. Replaced parts and boards are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period. All parts and boards removed in the replacement process shall become the property of Motorola. This w arranty does not co v er def ects, malfunctions, performance failures or damages to the unit resulting from use in other than its normal and customary manner, misuse, accident or neglect, the use of non­conforming parts, or improper alterations or repairs. This warranty does not cover wear and tear on co v ers or housings, nor the coverage or range o ver which the pager will receive signals.
IV.HOW TO RECEIVE WARRANTY SERVICE For information on how to receive service on Motorola
pagers, contact your service provider or the IRIDIUM Global Customer Care Center. In U.S. call 1-800-548-
9954. RETAIN THE ORIGINAL D ATED SALES RECEIPT. Send a copy of your Proof of Purchase along with the pager.
V.VOIDING OF W ARRANTY Pager warranty will be VOID if any of the following
conditions occur:
• Pagers that are incomplete such as ones in which the boards or components are missing and/or incompatible.
• Pagers whose serial numbers do not match on the boards, or pagers in which the board serial numbers don’t match the housing serial number.
• Pagers that hav e been opened by or had work performed by anyone other than a Motorola authorized pager service center.
• Pagers received with non-conf orming or non-Motorola housings or parts.
Flat rate repair fees apply to pagers and accessories not covered under warranty.
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MOTOR OLA LIMITED WARRANTY FOR SATELLITE PAGERS FOR THE IRIDIUM SYSTEM (continued)
VI. STATE AND LOCAL LAW RIGHTS SOME STATES AND O THER LEGAL JURISDICTIONS
DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR LIMITATION ON HO W LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, THEREFORE THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MA Y N O T APPLY. This warranty giv es you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary according to local law .
Motorola Inc., reserves the right to add, change, or delete any or all of the features described herein.
t, Motorola, the SATELLITE SERIES logo,
and OPTIMAX are trademarks or
registered trademarks
of Motorola, Inc.
Iridium, the Iridium logo, and WorldPage
are trademarks or registered trademarks
and/or service marks of Iridium IP LLC.
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© 1998 by Motorola, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Paging Products Group
1500 Gateway Blvd.,
Boynton Beach, FL 33426-8292
Printed in U.S.A. 8/98
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interf erence that ma y cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and f ound to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonab le protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment gener ates, uses and can r adiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However , there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the follo wing measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diff erent from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an e xperienced radio/TV technician for help.

Reading Messages

When you receive a new message, use the 9501’s One-Button feature to read the entire message by repeatedly pressing Z.

Setting the Pager Alarm

1.From the main menu, press X or Y to move to H(settings).
2.Press Z and use X or Yto move to
.
(set alarm).
3.Press Zto enter “Settings” mode.
4.Press W or V to choose either “Enabled Daily”, “Enabled One­time”, or “Disabled”.
5.Press Xor Yto move to the hour digit and press W or V to set the hour you want for the alarm.
6.Press Xor Yto move to each entry selection (minute, AM/PM, day, month, year) and press W or V to set each field.
7.Press Zto save your settings.
t, Motorola are registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
© 1998 by Motorola, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Satellite Series 9501 Pager
Quick Reference Card

Main Menu Icons

G Message Envelope ? Message Envelope (5 unread) F Information Folder J Information Folder (unread) E Personal Folder I PhoneBook H Time Alert Settings
1 P ower On/Off
R Quiet Time Enab led T Audible Alert Enabled S Alarm Enabled 4 Home Time 5 T rav el Time

Control Buttons

XY Move Left/Right Z Select
WV Move Up/Down [ Escape

Pager Icons

/ Alarm Enabled 0 Alarm Disabled , Quiet Time
- Quiet Time Disabled
D View Message 3 Return to Previous Screen > Add to Folder 8 Add to PhoneBook = Receive PhoneBook O Battery Full Indicator N Battery 2/3 Full Indicator M Battery 1/3 Full Indicator L Battery Low Indicator 6C Signal Strength Strong 6B Signal Strength Moderate 6A Signal Strength Low 6 No Signal, Out of Range
2 Set to Vibrate
& Set Audible Alerts . Set Alarm % Set Alert to Silent * View Ne xt Message 9 Delete Message
\ Message Read
() Scroll Up and Down ] Truncated Message

Wearing Your Pager

Your 9501 pager comes with a multi­functional holster that orients the pager for the best possible performance. It is recommended that you place the pager in the holster (display side facing in) and wear it on your belt. The holster can also be used effectively off the body as a stand for your pager . To ensure optimum reception, extend the belt clip, stand it up on a desk or table, and point it toward the nearest window.
Note:
Improper positioning of the 9501 pager will impair message reception.

Checking Satellite Strength

Note:
Availability of the satellite feature described herein may vary, depending on the region of the world that you are in and the type of service provided.
It is possible that you may ha v e difficulty receiving messages in the interior of large urban buildings. When you arrive in an unfamiliar office, hotel room, or meeting room,
you may want to chec k the pager’ s ability to receive messages in that location.To determine the likelihood of receiving messages in a given environment, perform the following steps:
1.Position the pager correctly .
2.Press and hold [for 2 seconds. The LED blinks yellow while the pager is looking for the nearest satellite.
3.It can take up to 26 seconds to locate the nearest satellite. Upon completion your pager alerts with a single chirp. The LED will be either green (in range), or red (out of range).
If you press any button during the test, the test will be cancelled.
4.When complete, remove the pager from the holster to view the display.
5.If your signal strength indicator shows you are out-of-range (antenna with no strength bars), or weak (antenna with 1 or 2 strength bars), move to an outer part of the building or room with a window , where you may obtain better reception results.
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