Receiving and Reading Messages

When a message is received, the pager alerts for 8 sec- onds.

Press any button to stop the alert.

Press [ to display the message.

Press ] twice while the message is displayed to re- turn to the standby screen.

EI

555-1234

Example of a screen with message continuation indicator

Messages containing more than 12 characters are dis- played on a second screen. The I symbol indicates there are additional screens. The second screen is displayed automatically after 1 minute, or pressing [ advances the display to the second screen. The last screen of the mes- sage displays the message number and time the mes- sage was received.

If a message is left unread, the pager emits a reminder alert every 2 minutes, and the number of unread messag- es is displayed on the screen (i.e., 1 Page, 2 Pages).

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 displayed until protect ? is displayed.

Press [.

When reading a protected message, the protect F symbol is displayed in the upper portion of the screen.

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Motorola 6881023B75-A(X) manual Receiving and Reading Messages, Protecting and Unprotecting Your Messages

6881023B75-A(X) specifications

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