Motorola Jazz Pager manual Dinner AT 730PM, 351P 9/29

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MESSAGES

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4H Q

DINNER AT 7:30PM

4H Q

MEET AT THE CLUB

4H

3:51P 9/29

The first screen of the message displays. If

the message is longer than one screen display, a message continued indicator Q appears on the top line until the last screen is displayed.

If the pager is set to scroll the message automatically (SLOW, MEDIUM or FAST scroll speeds) the remainder of the message is displayed at that speed.

If the scroll speed is set to LINE-BY-LINE, the remaining screens will automatically display one line at a time every few seconds.

Note: To pause the message in any scroll mode, press ). Press again to continue.

In LINE-BY-LINE mode, continue pressing ) until the last screen is displayed.

The last screen displays the time and date the message was received. After an interval, the pager returns to the standby screen.

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Contents USER’S Guide Contents Effective Use of Your Pager IntroductionIntroduction Sending a Test Page to YourselfControls Motorola Getting Started1200 Turning the Pager On/OffOFF? d 1200 a StartedGetting Backlight Setting the Time and Date Types of Messages MessagesChoosing the Scroll Speed ¤¤¤$ Line by Line =Receiving/Reading Messages Dinner AT 730PM 351P 9/29Duplicate Choosing the Alert ModeAlerts Duplicate MessagesAUDIBLE? w VIBRATE? 905 P ARPEGGIO? T STANDARD? hChoosing a Pleasing Alert Reminder Alarm AlarmsSetting Alarms Remind OFFGeneral Alarms 900 Reminder s 945905 1000 General t 1000 a Event Alarms C K U P W E N D Y £ 900 a 900 a Message Features Storing MessagesDELETE? @ FeaturesDelete ALL? g Locking/Unlocking Messages Message$¤¤¤ Locking MessagesLOCK? Unlocking MessagesUNLOCK? ServicesReading Information Service Messages ¤¤¤¤Information Services GroupIndex Rose 87 PTS InformationChirp ON? y Phone Directory Phone DirectoryEntering a Phone Directory Entry Aaaaaaaa 0000000000000 6530828Wendy DirectoryAdding a Received Message to the Phone Directory John PhoneDeleting an Entry Optional Features Optional FeaturesSetting the Travel Clock OFF 000100 1131 Setting the Travel Alarm1031 P Optional Travel ¥QuickNotes See the list of available codes below When the person paging Special Pager Displays Other FeaturesLow Battery Out of RangeUSE and Care Cleaning Your PagerCare and Maintenance Functionality and Use of Your PagerBattery Battery InformationReplacing the Battery ❶ Turn the pager off@6881029B95@ Patent InformationSymbols Jazz Quick Reference CardPage Setting the Alarm QuickNotes