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User’s Guide
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Turning Your Pager On
• Press W to turn your pager on.
Your pager gives an alert by either a sound or a vibration, indicating that it is on. After displaying the
Receiving and Reading Messages
Your PRO ENCORE! pager can receive up to sixteen 20- character messages. When a message is received, the pager alerts for eight seconds.
•Press any button to stop the alert.
•Press W to display the message.
•Press V twice while reading your message to return to the standby screen.
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a Motorola PRO ENCORE! pager. This compact pager uses many advances in electronic and wireless technology which allow you to receive numeric messages instantly and affordably.
Controls
Buttons
WOn/Read/Select - turn pager on, read incoming messages, and select the function displayed.
VBacklight/Reset - turn the display light on and reset
the pager to the standby screen, which shows time, date, alarm status, and alert status. Press Vtwice to reset to the standby screen.
XMenu - scroll through the menu.
After performing any pager function described in this user’s guide (setting the time, date, alarm, and so on), your PRO ENCORE! pager automatically returns to the standby screen and activates the selections you made.
Function Indicators
[Silent Alert - the vibrator alerts without audible alerts for incoming messages.
DAudible Alert - one of several pleasing audible alerts sound for an incoming message.
\Alarm - the alarm alerts you at the set time.
=Message Protect - this message is protected against deletion.
BContinuous Message - more message information is on the next screen.
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Receiving and Reading Messages (continued)
Messages longer than 12 characters display on a second screen, indicated by the B symbol. Press W to display the second screen. The second screen displays automatically after one minute, even if W is not pressed.
The last screen of your message displays the message slot number and the time received.
If a message is not read, the pager gives a reminder alert every two minutes and the screen displays the number of unread messages (i.e., 1 page, 2 pages) until all messages are read.
If the pager receives more messages than its available memory can hold, the new message replaces the oldest read, unprotected message and overflowdisplays on the screen. After all read messages are replaced, a new message replaces the oldest unread message. Replaced messages are lost and not recoverable.
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