Press u to display the first full screen of message text. If a continuation |
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When you have finished reading the message, press u until the maildrop | MESSAGES | |
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To read messages in other maildrops (each indicated by a flashing K or O on |
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the Status screen), press v and/or s until the maildrop is highlighted (Lor |
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@). Repeat Steps 3 through 6 to read messages in the selected maildrop.
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Press t to accept the alert. If you turned the alert on, the pager emits this |
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alert as it returns to the Status screen and whenever a message is received |
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for this maildrop. The maildrop indicator has changed from Lto @ (for alert |
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on) or from @ to L (for alert off). |
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To turn a maildrop alert on or off when pager is in silent mode: | MESSAGES | |
Make sure the maildrop you want (K or O) is highlighted (L or @). | ||
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On the Function menu, press s to move to n (SET MAIL ALERT ON) to turn the alert |
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on or ^ (SET MAIL ALERT OFF) to turn the alert off. |
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Press t to accept the alert. If you turned the alert on, the pager (if |
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equipped with a vibrator) vibrates as it returns to the Status screen and | MAILDROP | |
whenever a message is received for this maildrop. The maildrop indicator | ||
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has changed from L to @ (for alert on) or from @ to L (for alert off).
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Setting the Alert for a Specific Maildrop
| You can establish different alerts for different maildrops. You can also have | ||
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MESSAGES | (either audible or silent) of the pager. | ||
To turn a maildrop alert on or off when pager is in audible mode: | |||
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| A sample of each alert is emitted as you scroll through the selections. |
Select k (NO MESSAGE ALERT) if you want to turn the alert off.
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Receiving/Reading Super Maildrop Messages
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MESSAGES | maildrop feature allows the pager to store up to 3000 topics. Each of these | ||||
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If no super maildrops have received messages, no super maildrop icons are
You can enable alerts and set the type of alert at the super maildrop level (page 20). At the topic level, you can enable alerts (page 26).
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