Motorola V700 Manuale utente

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Contents
Introduction............................................... 1
Getting Started
Installing/Replacing the Battery............. 2
Control Buttons...................................... 4
Turning Your Pager On.......................... 6
Turning Your Pager Off.......................... 6
Sending a Test Page to Yourself............ 7
Backlight................................................ 7
Using the Features Menu...................... 8
Time and Date
Setting the Time and Date..................... 9
Alerts
Setting the Alert................................... 11
Setting the Alert Pattern....................... 12
Personal Messages
Receiving/Reading Personal
Messages ....................................... 13
Locking and Unlocking Messages
To Lock or Unlock a Message .............. 15
Deleting Messages
To Delete Messages
using the Features Menu................ 16
To Delete all Unlocked,
Un-alarmed and Read
Messages ....................................... 16
Pager Alarms
To Set the Alarm for a Specific
Time and Date................................ 17
To Set the Alarm to Alert Daily............. 18
Setting the Message Alarm.................. 19
Pager Auto On/Off
Setting Auto On/Off ............................. 21
Maildrop/Information Services
To Turn a Maildrop Alert On and Off..... 24
Notebooks
Moving Messages to
Your Notebooks .............................. 25
Features................................................... 27
Use and Care ........................................... 29
1
Congratulations on purchasing your V700 Word Message Pager by
Motorola. Your new pager provides exciting capabilities in messaging and
can become a vital part of your business and personal life. The pager’s
four-line display and expanded functionality incorporates many of themost
advancedelectronic, communicationsand wireless technologies available.
It is reliable, convenient, and designed for easy operation.
These operating instructions explain how to use your pager and provide
helpful suggestions for first-time and experienced users.
These compactpagers integratemessaging and time keeping featuresin a
packagethat is convenient to carry. Full understanding of whatthisproduct
offers begins with reading this user’s guide.
This user’s guide includes a detachable quick reference card on the
back cover.
INTRODUCTION
2
Effective Use of Your Pager
Your pager can help youkeepin contact witheveryoneimportant to you. By
giving your pager number to your business associates, family, and friends,
you can becontacted whenever needed.
If you have a cellular phone, giveyour pager number instead of your
cellular number. Then you can decide who to call back on your cellular
phone without paying for incoming calls.
Battery Information
Your pageris designed to operatewitha single AA-size alkaline battery
(carbonzinc batteries arenotrecommended). Seethe diagram onthefollowing
pagefor the battery door location.
Installing/Replacing the Battery
To install or replace the battery, hold the pager face down and proceed as
follows:
Unlock the battery door by sliding the door latch away from the battery
door.
GETTING STARTED
3
Slide the battery door in the direction of the arrow (toward the outer
edge).
Lift the battery door away from the housing to remove it.
Lift the battery out of the battery compartment, taking note of the
positive (+) and negative (-) markings on the battery and the pager
housing.
To install a new battery, reverse this procedure, taking note of the
positive (+) and negative (-) markings.
Caution:
Do not insert the battery backwards or all messages will be
erased.
Ì
V700 Battery Replacement (rear view)
GETTING STARTED
4
Control Buttons
H
I
Left/Right
Directional
Buttons
Used to navigate through theFeaturesmenu
and through your messages.
Left/Right
Directional
Buttons
Features/
Select Button
Read/Escape/
Power On Button
Up/Down
Directional Buttons
GETTING STARTED
5
K Feature/Select
Button
Used to display the Features menu, to select
a pager feature, and to activate your
selection.
J Read/
Power On
Used to turn the pager on and to read
messages.
F
G
Up/Down
Directional
Buttons
Use to navigate through time, alarm, date
setting features and to navigate through
messages.
GETTING STARTED
6
Turning Your Pager On
Press Ë.
Your pager alerts and shows
ë in the left column of the display. The time
and date are shown at the bottom of the display.
When the pager ison and no activity is taking place, the Standby screen is
displayed. The Standby screen displays thepower-on indicator N and may
display other pager status indicators.
Turning Your Pager Off
Press K to display the Features menu.
Press H to move the cursor to q.
Press K.
TURN PAGER OFF?
is displayed.
Press K again to turn the pager off.
Your pager is now off and the screen is blank.
GETTING STARTED
7
Sending a Test Page to Yourself
It's agood idea to test your pager and service by sending a page to
yourself. Start by using the phone number, web site, oremail address (and
a PIN, if required) your service provider gave you, then enter a short
message. If you are sending a word message from a phone, an operator
will assist you; otherwise, press the phone buttons to enter a numeric
message or type a message and send it. While you are waiting for the
message toreach yourpager, refertopage 13 for information about how to
read a message. If your pager does not receive the message within a few
minutes, contact your service provider. After you've tested the pager, read
the rest of this guide to learn about the many useful features of your new
pager.
Backlight
The pager’s backlight illuminates in low-light conditionswhen anybutton is
pressed. You can manually turn the backlight on or off at any time by
pressing and holding
K for two seconds. The backlight automatically turns
off whenthe pager returns to the Standby screen.
GETTING STARTED
8
Using the Features Menu
Press K to display the Features menu.
The Features menu gives you access to the many features of your pager
through a series of symbols and prompts.For example, when theFeatures
menu is first displayed, the a flashes, indicating the present position of
the cursor.
ESCAPE
È Ñ å É ó ò ï ñ í Ö
Set
Auto
On/Off
AddTo
Note-
book
Set
Message
Alarm
Choose
Alert
Set Audible/
Vibrate Alert
Tu r n
Pager Off
Escape
(tostatus
screen)
Delete All
Messages
Lock/
Unlock
Message
Set Time
and Alarm
Delete
Message
Features Menu Example
GETTING STARTED
9
Note:
The icons displayed on your Features menu depend on the status
of the pager and whether or not you have messages in memory.
Note:
To exit from the Features menu without making any changes,
press
J.
Setting the Time and Date
PressK to display the Features menu.
Press ä to move the cursor to Ñ.
Press K to display the set-time screen.
PressI to movethe cursor to the hour digit.
Press F or G to adjust the hour.
Press I to move the cursor to the minute digit.
Press F or G to adjust the minute.
Repeat the process for each set of digits: AM/PM/24 hr., month/day/
year.
TIME AND DATE
10
Press K to activate the time and date setting.
If you move the cursor past the last symbol in the row (far right), it
automaticallywraps around tothe first symbol in the beginning of the same
row (far left).
Note:
To exit from any screen without making changes, press J.
Ñ 22:23ô01/01/97
à 0:00ô--/--/--
SET TIME
Example of Set-Time Screen
TIME AND DATE
11
Setting the Alert
The alert can be set as either audible or vibrate.
Press K to display the Features menu.
Press H to move the cursor to É or Œ.
The
É symbol is displayed if the pager is in the vibrate mode, prompting
you to enter the audible mode, if desired. The
Πsymbol is displayed if the
pageris in theaudiblealertmode, prompting youtoenter the vibratemode,
if desired.
Press K to select the desired alert mode.
If the selected mode is audible (
É), your pager emits a short chirp. If the
selected mode is vibrate (
Œ) and your pager has a vibrator, your pager
vibrates.
ALERTS
12
Setting the Alert Pattern
Note:
The pager must be in the audible alert mode to select the alert
pattern.
Your pager has a standard alert (1), seven different pleasing (musical)
alerts (2-8), and a chirping alert (j). You can also select no alert (r).
To change your alert:
Press K to display the Features menu.
Press H to move the cursor to l, then press K.
Press H or I to move the cursor to the desired alert.
The pager gives a sample of each alert when scrolling through the
selections.
Press K to activate the alert.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 j r
PLEASING ALERT
Example of the Alert Pattern Screen
ALERTS
13
Receiving/Reading Personal Messages
When a message is received, your pager alerts and displays a flashing m
symbol.
Press any buttonto stop the alert.
Press Ë to display your message.
The pager automatically stores the message and the time and date it is
received.
Aflashing t at the bottomright corner of thescreen indicates themessage
you are reading continues beyond the four lines of the display.
Press Ë to read the next screen.
PERSONAL MESSAGES
14
Press G to read your message line by line or press and hold J to
rapidly scroll through your message, screen by screen.
If more than one message exists, press
ä or ã to select the message
you want to read. The symbol
Ó indicates the location of the message.
Press
Ë to displayyourmessage. While reading your messages,youcan
press
ä or ã to view the previous or next message.
Aflashing
ë symbol indicates you have a message that has not been
read. The pager alerts at predetermined intervals to remind you of any
unread messages. Your pager can store up to 19 personal messages in
memory.
PERSONAL MESSAGES
15
Locking and Unlocking Messages
Up to 10 messages can be locked in memory, preventing them from being
deleted or replaced when memory is full.
To Lock or Unlock a Message
Press Ë.
Press H or I to select the message you want to lock or unlock.
Press K.
Press I tomovethecursortolock(g)orunlock(h).
Press K to lock or unlock the message.
The symbol g or h is displayed, indicating the status of the message.
LOCK/UNLOCK MESSAGES
16
Deleting Messages
You can delete an unlocked and un-alarmed message while you are
viewing the message orthrough the Features menu.
To Delete Messages using the Features Menu
Pressä orã toselect the message you wantto delete from memory.
Press K to display the Features menu.
Press ã to move the cursor to ï.
Press K to receive confirmation of the request.
Press K to delete the message.
To Delete all Unlocked, Un-alarmed and Read Messages
Press K to display the Features menu.
Press ã to move the cursor to ñ.
Press K twice.
All unlocked, un-alarmed and read messages are now deleted.
Note:
Personal and maildrop notebooks are not deleted with this feature.
DELETING MESSAGES
17
Setting the Alarm
The alarmon yourpager can beset for a specific timeand date, or it can be
used as a daily alarm.
To Set the Alarm for a Specific Time and Date
Press K to display the Features menu.
Press H to move the cursor to v.
Press K to display the set-time-and-alarm screen.
Press G to move the cursor to Ö.
The alarm symbol shows the current alarm status. cis displayed if the
alarm is set, e is displayed if the alarm is not set.
Ñ 22:23ô01/01/97
à 0:00ô--/--/--
SET ALARM
Example of Set-Time-and-Alarm Screen
PAGER ALARMS
18
Press I to move the cursor to Ö.
Press F or G to turn the alarm on or off.
Press I to move the cursor to the hour digit.
Press F or G to adjust the hour digit.
Repeat steps 6 and 7to adjust the minutes, AM/PM/24 hr., and date.
Press K to activate your selection. The Ö symbol is displayed on the
Standby screen.
At the selected time, your pager emitsa 12-second audible alert evenif the
pager is in the vibrate mode.
To Set the Alarm to Alert Daily
Follow the steps previously described, except whensetting the date, press
G for the date entries until a blank month, day, and year (--/--/--) is
displayed. The alarm is now set to alert every day at this specified time.
Note:
If the alarm expires without being acknowledged, the Ö symbol
flashes until any button is pressed.
Note:
To exit from any screen without making changes, press J.
PAGER ALARMS
19
Setting the Message Alarm
This feature allows you to set a one-time or daily alarm for a selected
personal message. You can set an alarm for up to five personal messages.
To Set a One-time Message Alarm
Press Ë.
Press H or I to select the message you want to alarm.
Press K.
Press I to move the cursor to d.
Press K to display the set-message-alarm screen.
When the screen is first displayed, the cursor is at the far left position.
The symbol defines the alarm status—either alarm on (c)oralarmoff
(
Ã).
From the set-message-alarm screen, follow the same steps described
in Setting the Alarm.
PAGER ALARMS
20
To Set a Daily Message Alarm
Follow the instructions above to set the alarm time, then follow the
instructions in “To Set the Alarm to Alert Daily” under Setting the Alarm.
The
b symbol replaces the m symbol when the message alarm is set.
At the selected time, your pagers vibrates or emits a 12-second alert,
depending on the current alert mode.
Press
Ë to display the message for which the alarm is set.
Note:
If the alarm expires without being acknowledged, theÖ flashes until
the message is read.
PAGER ALARMS
21
SettingAutoOn/Off
To set your pager to turn on and off automatically.
Press K to display the Features menu.
Press ä to move the cursor to å.
Press K to display the auto on/off screen.
When the screen isfirst displayed, the cursor is at the farthest left position.
The on (
å)oroff(õ) symbol indicates the current status.
ON OFF
õ 0:00ô 0:00ô
Example ofAuto On/OffScreen
PAGER AUTO ON/OFF
22
Press F or G to select å or õ.
Press ã to move the cursor to the hour digit. The Auto On time is
displayed on the left and the Auto Off time is displayed on the right.
Press F or G to adjust the hour.
Repeat the process for each set of digits for both the on time and the
off time (hour, minute, AM/PM if your pager is set to display time in the
12 hour mode).
Press K to activate auto on/off.
The
å symbol is displayed if the auto on/off feature is set to on. If the on
time is equal to the off time, the pager does not enable the auto on/off
feature.
PAGER AUTO ON/OFF
23
Maildrop/Information Services
If your pager has maildrop (Information Services), messages are received
and read the same way as personal messages and the icon indicators are
located on the second row of the display. Maildrop messages are located
on the second row of the display.
You can set your pager to alert when maildrop messages are received.
Each individual maildrop can have the alert set to on or off. However, a
maildrop must contain a message to turn the alert on or off.
•AV in the maildrop message area indicates the alert is
off
for that
maildrop. A j indicates the alert is
on
for that maildrop.
Example of Maildrop/Information Service Message Area
m m
VÕV
Í
(
5:01 01/01/97
MAILDROP MESSAGES
24
If the pager alert is set to audible, the maildrop alert is a single chirp. If
the pager alert is set to vibrate, the maildrop alert is a short vibration. If
the pager alert is set to No Message Alert, there is no audible or vibrate
maildrop alert.
Pleasing (musical) alerts cannot be set for maildrop messages.
To Turn a Maildrop Alert On and Off
Press Ë.
Press H, I,orG to move the cursor to the desired maildrop.
Press K to display the Features menu.
Press I to move the cursor to the alert on (j)oralertoff(k) symbol.
If the alert is currently on for that maildrop, the alert off symbol (Ì)is
displayed in the Features menu giving you the option of turning it off. If the
alert is currently off for thatmaildrop, the alert onsymbol (Õ) is displayed in
the Features menu giving you the option of turning it on.
Press K to select the desired maildrop alert mode.
MAILDROP MESSAGES
25
Moving Messages to Your Notebooks
Your pager has two notebook areas: a personal notebook for storing
personal messages, and a maildrop (Information Services) notebook for
storing information service messages, (refer to “Maildrop/Information
Services” on page 23).
To Store a Message in your Personal Notebook
Press Ë.
Pressä or ã tomove thecursortoselect the message you want to
move into your personal notebook.
Press K to display the Features menu.
Press ã to move the cursor to .
Press K to move the message into your personal notebook.
The symbol is shown in the top right-hand corner of the display.
NOTEBOOKS
26
To Store a Message in the Maildrop (Information Service)
Notebook
Follow the same procedure as described for storing personal notebook
messages.
The symbol is shown in the second row, right-hand corner of the display.
Deleting Messages from Your Notebooks
Pressã to movethe cursor to .
Press Ë to display a list of notebook messages.
Press F or G to scroll through the list untilK is displayedat the notebook
message you want to delete.
Press K to display the Features menu.
Press ã to move the cursor to ï.
Press K to confirm the delete request.
Press K to delete the message.
Repeat these steps to delete each message.
NOTEBOOKS
27
Features
Battery Gauge
The battery gauge indicator is located on the status screen and keeps you
informed of the battery energy level. The five indicators range from full to
low:
( (full), ) (3/4), * (1/2), + (1/4), and , (low).
Key Click
With this option enable, and the pager is in the audible or vibrate mode, a
“click” is emitted whenever a buttonis pressed. The clickis not heard when
the pager is in the noalert (completely silent) mode.
Duplicate Message
If the same message is received more than once, DUPLICATE MESSAGE is
displayed at the beginning of the new message. The new message
contains the latest time and date stamp.
FEATURES
28
OutofRange
With this option, T is displayed when your pager islocated outside of your
paging coverage area. T is no longer displayed when you return to your
coverage area.
Errored Data Indicator
The ú symbol displays when potentially corrupt data is received. The
indicator alternates with the corrupted character.
Maildrop History
When this option is enabled, the pager stores up to four history files per
maildrop (Information Services) slot selected. When a new maildrop
message is received on a specific slot, the existing message is “pushed”
into the history area and the new message is stored in the maildrop slot.
When a fifth history file is received, the oldest history file is deleted.
Your pager can store up to 19 personal messages in memory.
FEATURES
29
Cleaning Your Pager
To clean smudges and grime from the exterior of your pager, use a soft,
non-abrasive cloth moistened in a mild soap and water solution. Use a
second cloth moistened in clean water to wipe the surface clean. Do not
immerse in water. Do not use alcohol or other cleaning solutions.
Questions?
If you haveany questions about the use of your Motorola pager call
1-800-548-9954 or 1-800-793-7834(TTY) in theU.S. Ifyouhave questions
about your paging service, contact your paging service provider. For
information about other Motorola products, please visit our web site at
www.motorola.com.
USE AND CARE
30
Care and Maintenance
The V700 pagers are durable, reliable, and can provide years of
dependable service; however, they are precision electronic products.
Water and moisture, excessive heat, and extreme shock may damage the
pager. Do not expose your pager to these conditions. If repair is required,
the Motorola Service Organization, staffed with specially trained
technicians, offers repair and maintenance facilities throughout the world.
You can protect your pager purchase with an optional extended warranty
covering parts and labor. For more information about warranties, please
contact either your paging service provider, retailer, or Motorola, Inc.
at1-800-548-9954. Forrepairs,call Motorola, Inc. at1-800-548-9954 in the
U.S. or 1-800-323-9685 in Canada. Inthe U.S., to contact Motorola,Inc.on
your TTY, call 1-800-793-7834.
Patent Information
This Motorola product is manufactured under one or more Motorola U.S.
patents. These patent numbers are listed inside the housing of this
product. Other U.S. patents for this product are pending.
USE AND CARE
31
FCC Information
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digitaldevice,pursuantto part 15 oftheFCCRules.These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception,which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC INFORMATION
ONE (1) YEAR STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY AND PROVISIONS (U.S.A. ONLY)
Motorola warrants the pager against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for
the period of time specified below. This express warranty is extended by Motorola, 1500 Gateway Blvd.,
Boynton Beach, Florida 33426 to the original end user purchaser only and is not assignable or transferable
to any other party.
This warranty sets forth the full extent of MOTOROLA's responsibilities regarding the pager. Repair,
replacement, or refund of the purchase price, at MOTOROLA's option, is the exclusive remedy. THIS
WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION CHOSEN. IN NO EVENT
SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE
MOTOROLA PAGER, FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL
LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THE FULL
EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
Motorola pagers are shipped from the factory with a standard limited warranty of one (1) year on parts and
labor from date of purchase by the original end user purchaser, based on proof of purchase. In the event of
a defect, malfunction, or failure to conform to specifications during the warranty period, Motorola, at its
option, will either repair, replace or refund the purchaseprice of thepager. Repair, at Motorola's option,may
includethe replacement ofparts or boards with functionallyequivalent reconditioned ornew parts orboards.
Replaced parts and boards are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period.
(continued)
LIMITED WARRANTY AND PROVISIONS (U.S.A. ONLY) continued
All parts and boards removed in the replacement process shall become the property of Motorola. This
warranty does not cover defects, malfunctions, performance failures or damages to the unit resulting from
use in other than its normal and customary manner, misuse, accident or neglect, the use of non-conforming
parts, or improper alterations or repairs. This warranty does not cover wear and tear on covers or housings,
nor the coverage or range over which the pager will receive signals.
For information on how to receive service on Motorola pagers or covered accessories, call
1-800-548-9954 or 1-800-793-7834 (TTY).
Pager warranty will be VOID if any of the following conditions occur:
Pagers that are incomplete such as those in which boards or components are missing and/or incompati-
ble.
Pagers whose serial numbers do not match on the boards, or pagers in which the board serial
numbers don’t match the housing.
Pagers that have been opened by, or had work performed by, anyone other than a Motorola
authorized pager service center.
Pagers received with non-conforming or non-Motorola housings or parts.
Flat rate repair fees apply to pagers and accessories not covered under warranty.
STATE LAW RIGHTS
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS,
THEREFORE THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY. This warranty gives you
specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
NOTES
NOTES
NOTES
Personal Numbers
Use the spaces provided below to write down your pager and personal
identification number (PIN), and the number of your service provider.
Additional spaces have been provided to write down the pager and PIN of
your family and friends.
Service Provider Pager Number and PIN
Family and Friends Pager Number and PIN
PERSONAL NUMBERS
t, Motorola, and V700 are trademarks
or registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
Reg. U.S. Pat & Tm. Off.
© 1999 by Motorola, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Personal Communications Sector
1500 Gateway Blvd.
Boynton Beach, FL 33426-8292
Printed in U.S.A. 9/99
@6881035B35@
6881035B35-O
V700 Quick Reference Card
Pager Status Symbols:
(Left column)
ë Power On
Í Audible Alert Mode
Auto On/Off
Ö Alarm
Message Status Symbols:
(Top two rows of display)
í Locked Message
Õ Maildrop Indicator (Alert On)
V Maildrop Indicator (Alert Off)
ü Message In Memory Indicator
é Memory Full Indicator
Ö Alarmed Message
Function Menu Symbols:
(Bottom row of display)
È Choose Alert
Ñ Set Time and Alarm
å Set Auto On/Off
É Set Audible Alert
Ç Set Vibrate Alert
ó Turn Pager Off
ò Escape (to status screen)
ï Delete Message
ñ Delete All Messages
í Lock Message
ì Unlock Message
Õ Maildrop Indicator (Alert On)
Ì Maildrop Indicator (Alert Off)
Ö Set Message Alarm
Add to Notebook
Other Symbols:
å Enter Auto On/Off Menu and Auto
On/Off Enabled
õ Auto On/Off Disabled
ô 24 Hour Time
AM AM Time
PM PM Time
à Alarm Off
c Alarm On
Ç NoMessageAlert(OnChooseAlert
Menu)
Õ Chirping Alert (On Choose Alert
Menu)
( Full Battery Gauge
, Low Battery Gauge
T OutofRange
Ü Message Continuation
Truncated Message
ú Errored Data Indicator
Turning Your Pager On
Press J.
Turning Your Pager Off
From the Features Menu, press H to
move thecursor to
q.
Press K twice.
Features Menu
Provides access to the features
describedinthisquickreference card and
in your user’s guide.
Press K.
Press H or I to move within the
Function menu.
Receiving/Reading Messages
Press any button to stop the alert.
Press J to display your message.
Press J to view the next screen.
Locking and Unlocking Messages
Press J.
Press H or I to select the message
you want to unlock/unlock.
Press K.
Press I to move the cursor to lock
g or unlock h.
Press K.
Deleting Messages
Press J.
Press H or I to select the message
you want to delete.
Press K.
Press I to move the cursor to A.
Press K twice.
Setting the Time and Date
From theFeatures menu,press H to
move thecursorto v.
Press K.
Press I to move the cursor to thehour
digit.
Press F or G to adjust the hour.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the
minutes, AM/PM/24 hr., month, day,
and year.
Press K to activate the setting.
Setting Alarms
From the Featuresmenu, press H to
movethe cursor to v.
Press K.
Press G to move the cursor to d.
Press I to move the cursor to the
alarm symbol.
Press F or G untilc is displayed.
Follow steps 3 through 6 in
Time and
Date
to set the alarm time.
To turn off the alarm, in step 5 above,
press F or G until e is displayed.
To set a message alarm:
With the message displayed,pressK.
Press I to move the cursor to d.
Press F or G until c is displayed.
Follow steps3 through 6in
Setting the
Time and Date
.
Note:
To seta daily pager or message
alarm, press
G until double dashes are
displayed for the month, day, and year
(--/--/--).
Storing Messages in Your
Notebooks
Press J.
PressF, G, H,orI to move the cursor
tothe message you want to move into
the notebook.
Press K.
Press I to move the cursor to u.
Press K to store the message.
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Motorola V700 Manuale utente

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