Motorola CP1250 user manual

User manual for the device Motorola CP1250

Device: Motorola CP1250
Category: Pager
Manufacturer: Motorola
Size: 0.53 MB
Added : 3/11/2013
Number of pages: 17
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Table of Contents
Turning the Alert for a Specific
Introduction......................................... 1
A
Topic On and Off ........................... 26
Getting Started
Advanced Messaging
Installing/Replacing the Battery............. 2
Control Buttons and Status Screen ....... 3 Quickview Folder and Quickview........ 28
Breaking the Topic/Quickview
Turning Your Pager On.......................... 4
Turning Your Pager Off.......................... 5 or Quickview Folder R

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Align the grooves on the battery door with the grooves on the pager housing Turning Your Pager On and slide the battery door closed. Pressu to turn your pager on. A start-up message is momentarily Slide the battery door lock toward the bottom of the pager to lock the displayed and your pager activates the currently selected alert. battery door. Press any button to stop the start-up alert.While the pager is on and no Control Buttons and Status Screen activity is taking place, the

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Setting the Time and Date Setting the Pager Alert Mode On the Function menu, pressvors to move toi (SETTIME/ALARM). The alert can be set as either audible or silent. Presst. The Set Time screen is displayed. On the Function menu, pressv until one of two possible prompts is displayed:SETSILENTALERT ([ ] to change from audible to silent alert mode) or k Pager status HY L› ):)) S )!/)! SETAUDIBLEALERT ([ ] to change from silent to audible alert mode). f

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Presss to move to the first digit of the minutes field. Quiet Time The pager can receive and store new messages without any alerts for a certain Pressx orw to adjust the first digit of the minutes. period of time on a daily basis, regardless of whether the pager is in audible or Repeat Steps 6 and 7 for the second digit of the minutes field and method of silent alert mode. All you have to do is turn Quiet Time on and set the time time measurement field. You can change b

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The end of a message is indicated by the time and date the message was Receiving/ReadingMaildropMessages received. YourpageriscapableofreceivingMaildropmessages(InformationServices). everything done in time. End of message Maildropmessagesarereceivedthesamewayaspersonalmessages.One Time and date message was 12:15 01/01/00 maildrop(indicatedbyO for audible alert orK for silent alert) can store up to received EndofMessageexample eight different messages designated for that maildrop. Ma

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Pressu to display the first full screen of message text. If a continuation Setting the Alert for a Specific Maildrop indicator is displayed (l), the message continues beyond the current screen. You can establish different alerts for different maildrops. You can also have Reading the rest of the maildrop message is the same as reading a personal some maildrops with enabled alerts and others with disabled alerts. There are message. two different procedures for setting alerts de

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Additionally, with quickview, you can jump directly from the Status screen to Note:Eachtopicindicator(n or^) containing unread messages flashes the message level. For more information about quickviews, see page 28. until the messages for that topic have been read. Because there can be more than eight topics per super maildrop, the topic list continuation A flashingb(alert-enabled) orI (alert-disabled) on the Status screen indicates indicator/s (k orl or both) will also

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• Price Alert - allows you to set a high price and a low price for a selected Advanced Messaging stock. The pager alerts if either price occurs. TM The CP1250/Advisor Graphix pager can also be programmed to receive • Search String - allows you to quickly search for a key word or stock. financial services such as stock information or exchange rates, if your service provider offers this type of service in your region. The information can be • Price Charts - generates charts of

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Price Alert Breaking the Topic/Quickview or Quickview Folder Relationship You can set the high or the low value for the topics that are in the quickview There are two different locations from which you can break a topic relationship folder or quickview (for example, a stock price). A topic whose price alert value with quickview folder or quickview and thus delete the quickview. is reached (high or low), causes a price alert and price alert icon flashes until •FromtheR o

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TM Note: The date and time setting on the CP1250/Advisor Graphix pager To view the price charts, make sure that the quickview containing the must be correct otherwise the charts will not reflect the current information. numerical topic that you want is highlighted (J) on the Status screen. A moving window (the timeframe, as determined by your service provider) of Pressingu causes the first full screen of message text (such as stock price points is tracked for numerical topics that are pu

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Reading Messages in Folders MovingMessagesBetweenFolders On the Status screen, press any directional buttons until the folder you Beforeyoucanmoveamessagefromonefoldertoanother,youmustfirsthave want to open is highlighted: (Quickview Folder), (Personal Folder), V l themessagetextdisplayedonthepager.(Thisisonlynecessarybetween r (Phone List), (Task List), (Event List) or (Trash). folders,notfromtheStatusscreentoafolder.Toreviewthatprocedure,go a g f backtoSteps1through4start

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Note: If you continue with this procedure, all messages in the Trash are Deleting Messages from the Pager (Emptying the Trash) deleted, not just the one at the top of the list. Deleting messages from your pager is actually a two-procedure process. After you have moved the message(s) to the Trash, you must use the empty trash Presst. The messages are deleted from the pager. The pager returns to function (C) to actually remove the message(s) from your pager’s me

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When the event’s alarm time is reached, an alert is activated (audible only). ChangingtheReminderAlarm(intheEventList) Therearevariousreasonswhyyoumightneedtoresetthereminderalarm: Press any button to stop the alarm.c is flashing. youstillneedtoremindyourselfaboutaneventforwhichtheone-time Pressu to open the Event List. The indicator has changed fromC toH as reminderalarmhasalreadyexpired(beforemidnightofthesameday);or shown below. If this is a one-time only alarm, the message is a

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Memory Full Indicator Zooming In and Out on Messages There are two different situations that can produce a memory full condition: The zoom feature allows you to enlarge the size of your pager’s message either all 26 personal message slots are occupied; or there is space for less than character display. (As a result, an eight-line display screen only displays four 130 characters in memory. When this condition is reached,d is displayed on lines at one time.) This feature can be applied to all

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ONE (1) YEAR STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY AND PROVISIONS (U.S.A. ONLY) If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television Motorola warrants the pager against defects in material and workmanship under normal use reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the and service for the period of time specified below. This express warranty is extended by user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the Motorola, 1500 Gateway Blvd.,

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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 t, Motorola, Advisor, FLEX, andf are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc. Reg.U.S.Pat&Tm.Off. 1999 by Motorola, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Personal Commun

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* Task List message, completed Function Icons (bottom line of CP1250/Advisor Graphix Quick Reference Card C Event List message, alarm active pager) Pager Indicators (top line of K Maildrop message, alert turned H Event List message, alarm expired e Choose Alert function off* pager) 5 Quick View message i Set Time/Alarm function b Super maildrop message, alert V On 0 Errored data indicator j Set Quiet Time function turned on* W On, Quiet Time turned


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