Motorola 2000X user manual

User manual for the device Motorola 2000X

Device: Motorola 2000X
Category: Pager
Manufacturer: Motorola
Size: 0.99 MB
Added : 3/11/2013
Number of pages: 50
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933B75-A2 6881033B75-A
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ATTENTION
If you are currently using a PageWriter 2000 Smart Pager or a
PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications
Center, and you want to move your data from your old device
to your new device, visit this web site for complete
instructions:
http://www.mot.com/smartupgrade
CAUTION
DO NOT use the FLEX™ PC Partner Backup/Restore utility to
move data from your old device to your new device.
If you currently use an application that requires a subscriber service
an

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MOTOROLA LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This license agreement is a legal agreement between you and Motorola, which includes computer software and associated media and printed materials, and may include “online” or electronic documentation (“SOFTWARE”). By installing, copying or using the SOFTWARE, you agree to be bound by the terms of this license agreement. If you do not agree with the terms of this license agreement, promptly return the unused SOFTWARE to the place from whic

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Contents Welcome ................................................................................ 1 Using This Manual ................................................................ 3 Conventions .............................................................................3 Finding Help ............................................................................4 Getting Started ...................................................................... 5 What’s in the Box? .........................

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Managing the Message Area .................................................39 Welcome Customize .................................................................... 47 Viewing System Status .........................................................47 TM Congratulations! Your new Motorola PageWriter 2000X Two- Enabling and Disabling Alerts and Alarms .........................48 Way Wireless Communications Center is about to change the way Setting Up Internet Fax Service ..........................

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Alarm Clock — Set audible or vibrating personal alarms at up to Using This Manual three different times and frequencies. Radio Mode — Set your transmission mode to accommodate your environment. Your PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Commu- Conventions nications Center accommodates the special requirements of hospi- This manual uses several conventions to differentiate between tal or medical facilities and airline travel. command and key access on your PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Finally, everyt

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On the PC Getting Started Address Book Icons represent each application in the PC Partner Shell. What’s in the Box? Icons represent menu options that can be Your new PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications selected from the menu bar. Center comes with: E Shadowed keys indicate PC keyboard 1 PageWriter 2000X Pager keys. 1 NiMH Battery Bold Text Bold text indicates menu options or com- 1 Holster mand buttons to select or text to type into 1 Charger Base/Docking Station a field. 1 120

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How Your PageWriter 2000X Pager Works TM Press the NavDisc up or down to highlight an application. Continue pressing the NavDisc in the same direction and the wheel spins in that direction to display the next three applications. The PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Cen- ter’s lightweight, wearable design allows you to open the flip and TIP To select an application from the menu wheel without scroll- read your messages while the pager is still in the belt holster. Audio ing

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Status Line — On the menu wheel, displays the in-range/out-of- Caps Lock — Caps Lock setting is turned on; all let- range transmission status (Basic Service, Full Service, or Storing ters will be capitalized. Messages); for more information, see “To set the transmission mode:” on page 23. The Keyboard On application screens, explains the function of the highlighted button or special status icon. Special Status Icons — Displays graphic indicators for the following conditions: New Message Wait

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Tab — Moves the cursor between fields (e.g., text field to Shift — Activates the Shift-mode control keys. Press button field). From the text field, press Tab to access the then release. The status icon appears on the button field. Continue pressing tab to cycle back to your screen. The next letter pressed will be capitalized, or initial starting point, or press to tab backward. the next control key pressed will indicate a Shift-mode function. Shift-mode characters are color-coded white B

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Symbols — Activates the Symbols key. Fifteen (15) TIP Before leaving on a trip, make sure the battery and any additional symbols can be used. Press to extra batteries are fully charged. All rechargeable batteries view the Symbols screen, then press the key that experience self-discharge, meaning that a small amount of corresponds to the symbol you want to add to your energy discharges everyday as a battery sits on the shelf. message. The original screen reappears with the Recharging

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pager. The charger is intentionally designed so that you can- To remove the battery for charging: not place both the extra battery and the pager in the charger 1. Hold the pager face down. at the same time. 2. Press down on the arrow in the center of the battery door and slide the battery door away from the center of the pager. Logo Indicators 5. Press the pager down into the charger until an audible click is 3. Lift the battery door away from the pager. heard. The red LED indicator light mea

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To recharge the battery outside of the pager: To replace the battery: 1. Insert the transformer’s round connector into the back of the 1. Match the positive (+) marking on the fresh battery with the charger. two (2) contact side of the pager’s battery compartment and the negative (-) marking with the one (1) contact side of the battery compartment. Transformer Two-pronged Plug 2. Insert the battery into the battery compartment at an angle toward the outer edge of the pager, then press the ba

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To connect the docking station to your computer: System Setup 1. Connect one end of the RS232 cable to your computer’s nine-pin serial port. Your PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Cen- 2. Connect the other end of the RS232 cable to the nine-pin ter comes pre-configured and ready for use. Features are available connector in the back of the docking station. that allow you to re-configure your pager to more closely reflect your lifestyle, set the date and time, and select the ale

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2. Press down on the arrow in the center of the battery door and Migrating from Your PageWriter 2000 Smart slide the battery door away from the center of the pager. Pager to the PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Center Attention! Current users of the PageWriter™ 2000 Smart Pager. PLEASE READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION about migrating from your PageWriter 2000 Smart Pager to the PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Center. Congratulations! You are very close to e

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3. Insert your "old" PageWriter 2000 Smart Pager, version 1.0.50, Configuring Your PageWriter 2000X Pager or 1.0.70.3, or 2.0.1.14 in the docking station. Before attempting to send or receive messages, ensure your pager is set to the proper transmission mode. You can also adjust the 4. Select from the menu wheel, and then select message text size or turn on or off the audible keyboard clicks when . Wait until the Connection Status screen appears on preparing your pager for use. your page

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¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ TIP When moving to another zone, reset your pager back to Full 2. From the Time field, press up or down in each field to change Service Send/Receive mode until you receive your first page, the hour, minute, or AM/PM. Press right or left to move then you can put the pager back into Receive Only mode. between Time fields. This allows you to tell the service provider where to find your pager. Zones are defined by the paging service provider, 3. Press to access the Date field, th

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To select an alert mode: Addresses 1. From the Home screen, press to the right or to highlight the alert mode icon. The PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Cen- 2. Press to cycle to the desired alert mode. ter contains an address book for storing the address information of each person or group you might want to contact. You can include 3. Press or to exit the alert mode icon and accept the the type of pager and its PIN, an email address, a fax number, home change. and wor

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3. In the Name field, type the name for the entry as it should 5. Select to accept the changes and return to the Address appear in the Address Book (e.g., Cody, Catherine). Book Entries screen.  The Address Book sorts address entries alphabetically based on the first letter in the address name. Type the last name first if Editing Addresses you want to find addresses for individuals by their last name. Addresses saved in your Address Book can be updated as informa- 4. In the Carrier field

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£ To change the group’s membership: Write 1. Select from the menu wheel. The Write application enables you to compose messages using the 2. Press up or down to highlight the name of the group to which QWERTY keyboard, insert Quick Text, and append your signature. you are adding or deleting members, then select . You can also choose to send your messages at a later time, file the 3. From the Choose Members screen, select the entries from the messages in inboxes prior to sending, and even p

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4. Select the recipient(s) from the Address Book list. Adding Quick Text The Quick Text feature enables you to quickly add frequently used TIP Each recipient can have more than one entry. Select the text to your messages. This saves time and key strokes when recipient by the type of messaging device receiving the mes- composing a message. See “Customizing Message Features” on sage (e.g., two-way pager, one-way pager, email, fax). page 50 for information on composing your own Quick Text TIP


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