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1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 0 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM Contents Introduction Features Numeric Codes................................... 2 Duplicate Messages ......................... 20 Control Buttons................................... 3 Errored Data Messages.................... 22 Getting Started Message Storing............................... 24 Turning Your Pager On........................ 4 Automatic Message Deletion Turning Your Pager Off........................ 5 (Overflow) ..........................
Congratulations on purchasing the Motorola DigitzTM pager. The Digitz pager incorporates the latest in paging technology. FLEX™ technology extends battery life up to four times longer than ordinary pagers and improves the ability to receive pages. This compact pager integrates messaging and time keeping functions in a package that is convenient to carry. Full understanding of what this product offers begins with reading this user’s guide.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 2 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM INTRODUCTION Numeric Codes Most pages you receive are displayed phone numbers for you to call. But you can give numeric codes to your friends, family, and associates that they can use to send you a message.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 3 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM INTRODUCTION Control Buttons On/Read/ Select Button Menu Button S On/Read/ V Select Used to turn on the pager, to read a message, and to select pager settings. Menu Used to scroll through the menu. Note: Either button turns on the backlight.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 4 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM GETTING STARTED Turning Your Pager On R L D vvvvvvvvvvvv B Off screen R D vvvvvvvvvvvv L B Start-up screen R D vvv12:00a88v LB Standby screen 4 ➊ Press S to turn your pager on. A start-up message is momentarily displayed and your pager activates the currently selected alert. Note: Press either button to stop the start-up alert. While the pager is on and no activity is taking place, the Standby screen is displayed.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 5 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM R D vvv12:00a88v LB ➊ From the Standby screen, press and release V until off ? is displayed. Standby screen R D vv8off8?8vvv LB ➋ Press S to turn the pager off. Off prompt R L D vvvvvvvvvvvv B The pager is off. The Off screen is displayed without any icons. Backlight Press either button to turn on the backlight.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 6 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM GETTING STARTED Receiving/Reading Messages Your pager can receive up to sixteen 20-character numeric messages. Messages are stored in a stack, with the most recent message received on top. When a message is received, your pager either alerts audibly or it vibrates. A message indicator (for example1 page , 2 pages ) shows how many messages you have received.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 7 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM D v555-1212vvv LB Message screen with continuous message indicator R D v1881:45p8vv LB Last Message screen with message slot number and message time stamp When the message is longer than 12 characters, the remainder of the message is displayed on one or more additional screen(s) (indicated by B in the example). ➍ Press S to view the next screen. Note: The next screen is automatically displayed after 12 seconds, even if S is not pressed.
29B15Abody.fr5 Page 8 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM GETTING STARTED ➎ You can continue to scroll through all of your messages by pressing S. Whenever you want to return to the Standby screen, press and release V until escape ? is displayed. R D v8escape8?vv LB ➏ Press S to return to the Standby screen. Escape prompt Note: If any message has not been read, your pager emits a reminder chirp every two minutes for 30 minutes, or until all of the messages are read.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 9 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM Setting the Time D vvv12:00a88v LB Standby screen R D vsetTvtTime8 LB ➊ From the Standby screen, press and release V until setT tTime is displayed. ➋ Press S. TIME R Set Time prompt R D vvv12:00a888 LB Set Time screen The hour field flashes. ➌ Press and release V to adjust the hour. (In this example, 12 is changing to 1 .) ➍ Press S to move to the first minute digit.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 10 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM R TIME vvv81:00a8vv LB ➎ Press and release V to adjust the The hour has been adjusted. first minute digit. (In this example, 0 is changing to 3 .) ➏ Press S to move to the second minute digit. R ➐ Press and release V to adjust the D D vvvv1:30a8vv LB The first minute digit has been adjusted. 10 second minute digit. (In this example, 0 is changing to 5 .) ➑ Press S to move to the AM/PM character.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 11 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM D vvvv1:35a8vv LB The second minute digit has been adjusted. R D vvvv1:35p8vv LB ➒ Press and release V to select either AM (a ) or PM (p ). (In this example, a is changing to p.) ➓ Press S to save the time setting and return to the Standby screen. TIME R The AM/PM digit has been adjusted.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 12 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM Setting the Incoming Message Alert ALERTS You can set your pager to alert with either an audible or silent alert (vibration with no alert tone). Note: You can switch between these two alert modes depending upon the prompt displayed. The Standby screen displays D when the pager is starting in audible mode. In silent mode, D is not displayed.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 13 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM D vsilentT8?88 LB Audible Alert prompt R L D vvvv1:35pvv8 B Standby screen (Vibrate alert mode) ➋ To change to a vibrating (silent) alert, press S. The pager vibrates and returns to the Standby screen. The pager is now in vibrate alert mode. Note: D is no longer displayed.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 14 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM Switching from Silent to Audible Alert Mode If D is displayed (indicating the pager is in the audible mode) and you want ALERTS to switch to the silent mode, go to “Switching from Audible to Silent Alert Mode” on page 12. R L D vvvv1:35pvv8 B Standby screen R L D v8audible8?8 B Silent Alert prompt R D vvvv1:35p8vv LB Standby screen (Audible alert mode) 14 ➊ From the Standby screen, press and release V until audible ? is displayed.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 15 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM By locking messages, you can protect them against either being replaced when memory is full or from being deleted when you use erase all . Note: You can only lock a message while you are reading it. However, it does not matter whether you are reading it for the first or an additional time. R D 88882:15p888 LB Standby screen Hint: If you are locking a message you have just received, start here.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 16 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM LOCKING MESSAGES R D 88838pages88 LB ➋ Press S to display the message. Message Indicator screen R D L 333-333-3333 B ➌ Press V until protTectT is displayed. Message screen R D L 8protTectT88 B Protect prompt 16 ➍ Press S to lock the message. Note: You must first unlock a locked message to delete it.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 17 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM D L 333-333-3333 B Message screen with locked message L is displayed in the upper right corner, indicating that this message is now locked. LOCKING MESSAGES R Note: A maximum of eight messages may be locked at one time. If you attempt to lock a ninth message, full is displayed. You must then unlock at least one locked message.
UNLOCKING MESSAGES 1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 18 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM Unlocking Messages R D 88882:15p888 LB Standby screen R D L 333-333-3333 B ➊ Press and release S until the message you want to unlock is displayed. ➋ Press and release V until unprotTectT is displayed. Message screen with locked message R D L unprotTectT8 B Unprotect prompt ➌ Press S to unlock the message. The message is now displayed without L. Note: This unlocked message can now be erased (when erase all is used).
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 19 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM erase all deletes all unlocked and previously read messages. Locked or unread messages are not deleted. Note: Make sure you lock all of the messages you want to keep before continuing with this procedure. R D vvv11:15pvvv LB Standby screen R D verase8allvv LB Erase All prompt ➊ From the Standby screen, press and release V until erase all is displayed.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 20 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM Duplicate Messages R D vvv11:15pvvv LB FEATURES Standby screen R D 88828pages88 LB ➊ When a duplicate message is first received, it looks like any other message. (The Message Indicator screen is displayed.) ➋ Press and release S to display the message. duplicate is displayed. Message Indicator screen R D vduplicatTev LB ➌ Press and release S again. The original message is displayed.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 21 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM D v1881:50p8vv LB Last Message screen with message slot number and message time stamp R D v8escape8?vv LB ➎ Press and release V until escape is displayed. Note: After you have read this message, duplicate will not be displayed again with this message (unless another duplicate message is sent). ➏ Press and release S to return to the Standby screen.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 22 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM Errored Data Messages R D vvv11:15pvvv LB FEATURES Standby screen R D 88828pages88 LB Message Indicator screen R D L v55u12128vvv B Error Example 22 ➊ When an errored data message is received, the Message Indicator screen is displayed. ➋ Press and release S to display the message. The errored message is displayed. Note: The message may appear to be correct. However, errors is the only indication that errored data has been received.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 23 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM R D L v8v8verrorsv B ➍ Press and release S to advance to the next screen. Errors prompt D v1881:50p8vv LB Last Message screen R D v8escape8?vv LB Escape prompt ➎ Press and release V until escape is displayed. Note: An errored data message is not automatically deleted. ➏ Press and release S to return to the Standby screen. Note: For information about deleting messages, refer to “Deleting Messages” on page 19.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 24 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM FEATURES Message Storing Your pager can store up to 16 personal messages in memory. Each stored message is assigned a number which is displayed when you read the message. The first message received is 1, the second is 2, and so on. Note: Stored messages differ from locked messages in that they can be overwritten (when the stack is full and a new message comes in) or deleted.
Out of Range If your pager is equipped with this feature, and if you are outside your paging coverage area, R is displayed. As long as R is displayed, your pager cannot receive messages. 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.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 26 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM USE AND CARE Care and Maintenance Digitz 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.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 27 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM Removing and Replacing Your Beltclip Removing the Beltclip ➊ Hold the pager and beltclip USE AND CARE in the position shown. ➋ Locate the small black release tab as shown. ➌ Press down on the release tab with the tip of a ballpoint pen. Release tab ➍ While holding the release tab down, slide the beltclip towards the tab until the beltclip is free from the pager body.
USE AND CARE/BATTERY 1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 28 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM Replacing the Beltclip ➊ Hold the pager and beltclip in the position shown. ➋ Align the beltclip with the pager as shown. ➌ Slide the beltclip onto the body until it snaps into place. Battery Information Your Digitz pager operates with one AAA-size alkaline battery. When the battery is low, lo battery is displayed. All pager alerts change to two seconds in length.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 29 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM Replacing the Battery ➊ Turn your pager off. ➋ To remove the old battery, ➍ ➎ ➏ ➐ Slide to open BATTERY ➌ slide the battery door in the direction shown to unlock the battery door. Lift the battery door so that you can access the battery. Remove the battery. Align the new battery so that the positive (+) and negative (-) markings match the diagram next to the battery compartment. Insert the battery.
1029B15Abody.fr5 Page 30 Wednesday, May 14, 1997 9:02 AM 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. t, Motorola, Digitz, and F are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc. © 1997 by Motorola, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Paging Products Group 1500 Gateway Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL 33426-8292 Printed in U.S.A.
1029B15Aquickref.fr5 Page 1 Tuesday, May 13, 1997 9:36 AM Digitz™ Quick Reference Card Indicators and Icons R Out of range D Audible alert Control Buttons S On/Read/Select V Menu B Message continuation L Locked message Locking and Unlocking Messages ➊ While reading a message, press V to display either protTectT or unprotTectT. ➋ Press S.