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| CHANGING ALERT MODES |
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| was received. If a message is left unread, your pager |
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| • To turn the back light on, press and hold either | • After setting AM/PM, the pager automatically |
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| SETTING THE ALARM |
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| ERASING MESSAGES FROM MEMORY |
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| REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE |
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| The earliest unread message is deleted, making |
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| Your Gold Line pager, when properly handled, is |
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| read all of your messages, the clock appears on the |
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| capable of many years of |
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| duplicate | appears at the beginning of a new |
| However, if service is required, the Motorola’s Field |
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| Service Organization, staffed with specially trained |
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| technicians, offers conveniently located repair and |
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| contact your paging service representative or a |
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| CLEANING YOUR GOLD LINE PAGER |
| PATENT INFORMATION |
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| a second cloth moistened in clean water. Do not |
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