Motorola CP1250 manual › m %, › . m %, Introduction to Folders, Moving Messages to Folders

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Note: The date and time setting on the CP1250/AdvisorTM Graphix pager must be correct otherwise the charts will not reflect the current information.

A moving window (the timeframe, as determined by your service provider) of price points is tracked for numerical topics that are put into quickview. The charts also display the maximum and minimum price reached. A vertical dotted line separates the previous day’s and current day’s prices or values as the chart crosses over from previous day to current day.

Note: For the period when the pager senses out of range, the chart leaves a gap until it is back in range.

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Price Chart example

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To view the price charts, make sure that the quickview containing the numerical topic that you want is highlighted (J) on the Status screen.

Pressing u causes the first full screen of message text (such as stock information) to display. Continue pressing u until the message text is completed. Press u again to display the stock chart.

Other Graphics

The CP1250/AdvisorTM Graphix can also display graphics such as a stock index chart, if your service provider offers this feature. An example of a graphic that you may receive on your pager is shown in the figure below.

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Graphic example

Introduction to Folders

Your pager has a system of folders in which you can save and organize specific messages. The folders are:

Quickview Folder (R)—used to store important messages for immediate access (see page 28 for more information)

Personal (q)—used to store personal messages and maildrop messages

Phone List (h)—used to store phone numbers and names

Task List (a)—used to create a “to do” checklist for specific messages

Event List (o)—used to set an alarm for specific messages

Trash (b)—used to store messages to be deleted

Note: The empty trash function (C) must be used to actually delete the messages from your pager. For more information, see page 43.

Most of these folders require the same procedures to move messages to them from the Status screen and between them (except for the Event List, which has additional procedures). The procedures in this section apply either to all folders (as in “Moving Messages to Folders”) or to specific folders (as in “Deleting Messages from the Pager (Emptying the Trash)”).

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Moving Messages to Folders

Note: After moving a message into a folder, you cannot move it back to the Status screen. It can only be moved to another folder.

On the Status screen, highlight the icon representing the message you want to move (for example, P, @, or L).

 

Press t. The Function menu is displayed.

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Press s until the target folder icon flashes.

 

￿Press t. The message you highlighted is removed from its slot on the

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Status screen and is moved to the specified folder.

 

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If this move was to any folder except the Event List, you have finished this

procedure. If this move was to the Event List, go immediately to “Setting

 

Reminder Alarms for Events (the Event List)” on page 46.

Note: Any folder containing stored messages no longer displays the FOLDER EMPTY indication when highlighted.

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Motorola CP1250 manual › m %, › . m %, Introduction to Folders, Moving Messages to Folders