Motorola Jazz Pager manual Line by Line =, ¤¤¤$, Receiving/Reading Messages

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Press * to choose the SCROLL SPEED you desire.

Press ) to set and exit.

Note: There are four scroll speeds: LINE-BY- LINE, SLOW, MEDIUM and FAST.

Receiving/Reading Messages

When a message is received, the pager either alerts audibly (AUDIBLE, CHIRP, ESCALERT and all PLEASING modes except NO ALERT) or vibrates (VIBRATE mode). If the NO ALERT mode is selected, no alert happens for normal messages. The unread message indicator ¤ (normal message) flashes. The slot number of the latest message displays on top.

MESSAGES

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Press ) to display the message status screen. Press ) to read the latest message.

Note: The flashing unread message indicator ¤ changes to $ when it is

selected. To read a different message, press + to select the message slot number, then press ).

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Contents USER’S Guide Contents Introduction IntroductionEffective Use of Your Pager Sending a Test Page to YourselfControls 1200 Getting StartedMotorola Turning the Pager On/OffGetting StartedOFF? d 1200 a BacklightSetting the Time and Date Messages Types of MessagesChoosing the Scroll Speed Line by Line = ¤¤¤$Receiving/Reading Messages 351P 9/29 Dinner AT 730PMAlerts Choosing the Alert ModeDuplicate Duplicate MessagesAUDIBLE? w VIBRATE? 905 P STANDARD? h ARPEGGIO? TChoosing a Pleasing Alert Setting Alarms AlarmsReminder Alarm Remind OFF900 Reminder s 945 General Alarms905 1000 General t 1000 a Event Alarms C K U P W E N D Y £ 900 a 900 a Storing Messages Message FeaturesFeatures DELETE? @Delete ALL? g $¤¤¤ MessageLocking/Unlocking Messages Locking MessagesUnlocking Messages LOCK?Reading Information Service Messages ServicesUNLOCK? ¤¤¤¤Group Information ServicesInformation Index Rose 87 PTSChirp ON? y Phone Directory Phone DirectoryEntering a Phone Directory Entry Aaaaaaaa 6530828 0000000000000Directory WendyAdding a Received Message to the Phone Directory Phone JohnDeleting an Entry Optional Features Optional FeaturesSetting the Travel Clock 000 OFF100 Setting the Travel Alarm 11311031 P Travel ¥ OptionalQuickNotes See the list of available codes below When the person paging Low Battery Other FeaturesSpecial Pager Displays Out of RangeCare and Maintenance Cleaning Your PagerUSE and Care Functionality and Use of Your PagerBattery Information Battery❶ Turn the pager off Replacing the BatteryPatent Information @6881029B95@Jazz Quick Reference Card SymbolsPage Setting the Alarm QuickNotes