Motorola LX4 user manual

User manual for the device Motorola LX4

Device: Motorola LX4
Category: Pager
Manufacturer: Motorola
Size: 0.49 MB
Added : 3/11/2013
Number of pages: 20
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27b15TOC.FR5 Page i Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:55
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User’s Guide
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SCRIPTOR LX4/FLX4

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27b15TOC.FR5 Page ii Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:55 Contents Page SCRIPTOR LX4/FLX4 Message Receiver..................1 Getting the Most from Your Message Receiver...........1 Display Symbols .........................................................2 Controls ......................................................................2 Message Receiver Symbols .......................................3 Turning Your Message Receiver On............................4 Turning Your Message Receiver

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1027B15.fr5 Page 1 Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:56 SCRIPTOR LX4/FLX4 Message Receiver Congratulations on purchasing an SCRIPTOR LX4/ FLX4 message receiver by Motorola. Your new mes- sage receiver provides exciting capabilities in messag- ing and can become a vital part of your business and personal life. The message receiver’s four-line display and expanded functionality incorporates many of the most advanced electronic, communications and wireless technologies available. It is relia

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1027B15.fr5 Page 2 Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:56 Display Symbols Set Set Add To Delete All Set Time Choose Auto Message Note- Messages and Alarm Alert On/Off Alarm book ESCAPE é „ Œ ƒ — ˜ • – ’ … ¶ Lock/ Set Tur n Escape Delete Unlock Audible/ Message (to status Message Message Silent Receiver screen) Alert Off Controls A Up/Down Left/Right Function/ Read/ Directional Directional Select Button Escape/ Buttons Buttons Power On Button 2

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1027B15.fr5 Page 3 Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:56 Message Receiver Symbols Message Receiver Status Symbols: (Left column) ‘ Power On ê Audible Alert Mode Auto On/Off … Alarm Message Status Symbols: (Top two rows of display) ’ Locked Message Í Maildrop Indicator (Alert Enabled) V Maildrop Indicator (Alert Disabled) Ÿ Message In Memory Indicator Ž Memory Full Indicator … Alarmed Message Function Menu Symbols: (Bottom row of display) é C

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1027B15.fr5 Page 4 Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:56 Other Symbols: Œ Enter Auto On/Off Menu and Auto On/Off Enabled › Auto On/Off Disabled ™ 24 Hour Time AM AM Time PM PM Time Ì Disable Alarm c Enable Alarm ‚ No Message Alert (On Choose Alert Menu) Í Chirping Alert (On Choose Alert Menu) ( Full Battery Gauge , Low Battery Gauge T Out of Range † Message Continuation Truncated Message <..> Alphanumeric Missing Fragment Indicator* __

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1027B15.fr5 Page 5 Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:56 Receiving and Reading Your Messages When a message is received, your message receiver alerts and displays a flashing Ÿ symbol. ˚ Press any button to stop the alert. ¸ Press è to display your message. The message receiver automatically stores the mes- sage and the time and date it is received. A flashing arrow † at the bottom right corner of the screen indicates the message you are reading contin- ues beyond

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1027B15.fr5 Page 6 Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:56 Using the Function Menu Press ç to display the function menu. The function menu gives you access to the many features of your message receiver through a series of symbols and prompts. For example, when the function menu screen is first displayed, the ˜ symbol flashes, indicating the present position of the cursor. You can now press Š or ‹ to move the cursor within the function menu. NOTE: To exit from any me

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1027B15.fr5 Page 7 Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:56 Setting the Time and Date ˚ Press ç to display the function menu. ¸ Press Š to move the cursor to „. Press ç to display the set-time screen. ˝ Press ‹ to move the cursor to the hour digit. ˛ Press or to adjust the hour. ˇ Press ‹ to move the cursor to the minute digit. — Press or to adjust the minute. Repeat the process for each set of digits: AM/PM/ 24 hr., month/day/year. Press ç to activate the time and date change. l „22:23™0

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1027B15.fr5 Page 8 Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:56 Setting the Alarm The alarm on your message receiver can be set for a specific time and date, or it can be used as a daily alarm. To set the alarm for a specific time and date: ˚ Press ç to display the function menu. ¸ Press Š to move the cursor to „. Press ç to display the set-time-and-alarm screen. ˝ Press to move the cursor to …. „22:23™05/06/96 l Ì0:00™--/--/--l SET ALARM Example of Set-Time-and-Alarm Screen The alarm symbol

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1027B15.fr5 Page 9 Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:56 NOTE: To exit from any menu without making changes, press è. Setting the Message Alarm This feature allows you to set a one-time or a daily alarm for a particular personal message. You can set an alarm for up to five personal messages. To set a one-time message alarm: ˚ Press è. ¸ Press Š or ‹ to select the message you want to alarm. Press ç to display the function menu. ˝ Press ‹ to move the cursor to …. ˛ Press ç to display the set-messa

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1027B15.fr5 Page 10 Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:56 Setting the Alert Mode The alert can be set as either audible or silent. ˚ Press ç to display the function menu. ¸ Press Š to move the cursor to ƒ or Î. The ƒ symbol is displayed if the message receiver is in the silent alert mode (prompting you to enter the audible mode, if desired). The Îsymbol is displayed if the mes- sage receiver is in the audible alert mode (prompting you to enter the silent mode, if desired). Press ç to select th

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1027B15.fr5 Page 11 Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:56 ˝ Press ç to activate the alert. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 j r PLEASING ALERT Example of the Alert Pattern Screen Turning the Maildrop Alert On and Off You can set your message receiver to alert when a maildrop (also known as information services) mes- sage is received. ˚ Press è. ¸ Press to move the cursor to Í. Press ç to display the function menu. ˝ Press ‹ to move the cursor to the alert on (Í) or alert off (Ì ) symbol. The symbol Í is d

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1027B15.fr5 Page 12 Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:56 To delete all unlocked, un-alarmed and read messages from memory: ˚ Press ç to display the function menu. ¸ Press ‹ to move the cursor to –. Press ç twice. All unlocked, un-alarmed and read messages are now deleted. NOTE: Personal and maildrop notebooks are not deleted with this feature. Moving Messages to Your Notebooks Your message receiver has two notebook areas: a per- sonal notebook for storing personal messages, and a maildrop n

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1027B15.fr5 Page 13 Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:56 Deleting Messages from Your Notebooks ˚ Press ‹ to move the cursor to ¶ . ¸ Press è to display a list of notebook messages. Press F or G to scroll through the list until K is dis- played at the notebook message you want to delete. ˝ Press ç to display the function menu. ˛ Press ‹ to move the cursor to •. ˇ Press ç to confirm the delete request. — Press ç to delete the message. Repeat these steps to delete each message. Setting Auto On/Off

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1027B15.fr5 Page 14 Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:56 — Repeat the process for each set of digits for both the on time and the off time (hour, minute, AM/PM if your message receiver is set to display time in the 12 hour mode). Press ç to activate auto on/off. The symbol Œ is displayed if the auto on/off function is enabled. If the on time is equal to the off time, the mes- sage receiver does not enable the auto on/off function. Other Features Battery Gauge: The battery gauge indicator is lo

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1027B15.fr5 Page 15 Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:56 Out of Range: With this option enabled, T is dis- played whenever you are out of range of the paging transmitter. Your message receiver can also alert you of this if this feature is enabled. The symbol T is no longer displayed when you return to your transmitting area. Errored Data Indicator: The symbol œ is displayed when potentially corrupt data is received. The indicator alternates with the corrupted character. Alphanumeric and Long Num

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1027B15.fr5 Page 16 Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:56 Battery Information Your message receiver is designed to operate with a sin- gle AA-size alkaline battery (carbon zinc batteries are not recommended). See the diagram for the battery door location. To install or replace the battery, place the message receiver face down and proceed as follows: ˚ Unlock the battery door by sliding the door latch away from the battery door. ¸ Slide the battery door in the direction of the arrow (toward the

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1027B15.fr5 Page 17 Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:56 Care of Your Message Receiver To maintain the fine optical quality of the display in the message receiver, you should not subject the mes- sage receiver to extreme temperatures and moisture. Cleaning Your Message Receiver To clean smudges and grime from the exterior of the housing, use a soft, nonabrasive cloth moistened in a mild soap and water solution. Rinse the surface using a sec- ond cloth moistened in clean water. Do not immerse the

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1027B15.fr5 Page 18 Thursday, December 5, 1996 09:56 t, Motorola, SCRIPTOR, and are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc. © 1996 by Motorola, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Paging Products Group 1500 Gateway Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL 33426-8292 Printed in U.S.A. 4/96 @6881027B15@ 6881027B15-A


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