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10

Setting the Alert Mode

The alert can be set as either audible or silent.

Press 

Á

 

to display the function menu.

Press 

ä

 to move the cursor to 

É

 or 

Œ

The 

É

 symbol is displayed if the message receiver is in

the silent alert mode (prompting you to enter the audible
mode, if desired). The 

Œ

symbol is displayed if the mes-

sage receiver is in the audible alert mode (prompting you
to enter the silent mode, if desired).

Press 

Á

 to select the desired alert mode.

If the selected mode is audible (

É

), your message

receiver emits a short chirp. If the selected mode is silent
(

Œ

) and your message receiver is equipped with a vibra-

tor, your message receiver vibrates.

Setting the Alert Pattern

NOTE: The message receiver must be in the audible
alert mode to select the alert pattern.

Your message receiver has a standard alert (1), seven dif-
ferent pleasing alerts (2 through 8), and a chirping alert
(

Õ

), allowing you to select and change the alert. You can

also select no alert (

Œ

). 

To change your alert:

Press 

Á

 

to display the function menu.

Press 

ä

 to move the cursor to 

È

, then press 

Á

.

Press 

ä

 or 

ã

 to move the cursor to the desired alert.

The message receiver gives a sample of each alert
when scrolling through the selections.

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Summary of Contents for LX4 advanced

Page 1: ...A User s Guide SCRIPTOR LX4 FLX4 ...

Page 2: ...ting 6 Locking and Unlocking Messages 6 Setting the Time and Date 7 Setting the Alarm 8 Setting the Message Alarm 9 Setting the Alert Mode 10 Setting the Alert Pattern 10 Turning the Maildrop Alert On and Off 11 Deleting Messages from Memory 11 Moving Messages to Your Notebooks 12 Deleting Messages From Your Notebooks 13 Setting Auto On Off 13 Other Features 14 Battery Information 16 Care of Your ...

Page 3: ...ient and designed for easy operation These operating instructions explain how to use your message receiver and provide helpful suggestions for first time as well as experienced users Getting the Most fromYour Message Receiver Spend a few minutes learning all of the functions and messaging capabilities of your message receiver Give your message receiver number to your secre tary business associates...

Page 4: ...et Message Alarm Choose Alert Set Audible Silent Alert Turn Message Receiver Off Escape tostatus screen Delete All Messages Lock Unlock Message Set Time and Alarm Delete Message A Left Right Directional Buttons Function Select Button Read Escape Power On Button Up Down Directional Buttons ...

Page 5: ... Disabled 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 Silent Alert ó Turn Message Receiver Off ò Escape to status screen ï Delete Message ñ Delete All Messages í Lock Message ì Unlock Message Õ Maildrop Indicator Alert Enabled Ì Maildrop Indicator ...

Page 6: ...tion Truncated Message Alphanumeric Missing Fragment Indicator _____ Long Numeric Missing Fragment Indicator ú Errored Data Indicator These symbols are applicable to SCRIPTOR FLX4 only TurningYour Message Receiver On Press Ë Your message receiver alerts and shows ë in the left column of the display The time and date are shown at the bottom of the display TurningYour Message Receiver Off Press Á to...

Page 7: ...es of the display Press Ë to advance to the next screen of the mes sage You can also press to read your message line by line Press and hold Ë to rapidly scroll through your mes sage 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 display your message While reading your messages you ca...

Page 8: ...tes in low light conditions when any button is pressed You can manually activate or deactivate the backlight at any time by pressing and holding Á for two seconds If no other buttons are pressed the backlight automatically turns off when the message receiver returns to the standby mode Locking and Unlocking Messages Up to 10 messages can be locked in memory preventing them from being replaced when...

Page 9: ...ute digit Press or to adjust the minute Repeat the process for each set of digits AM PM 24 hr month day year Press Á to activate the time and date change If you move the cursor past the last symbol in the row far right it automatically wraps around and is dis played at the first symbol in the beginning of that same row far left NOTE To exit from any menu without making changes press Ë Ñ22 23ô05 06...

Page 10: ...rsor to the hour digit Repeat the process for each entry minute AM PM and date Press Á to activate your selection The Ö symbol is shown on the display At the selected time your message receiver emits a 12 second audible alert even if the message receiver is in the silent mode To set the alarm to alert daily Follow the steps previously described except when setting the date press for the date entri...

Page 11: ... alarm status either alarm enabled c or alarm disabled à From the set message alarm screen follow the same steps described in Setting the Alarm 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 mes sage alarm is set At the selected time ...

Page 12: ...ge receiver emits a short chirp If the selected mode is silent Œ and your message receiver is equipped with a vibra tor your message receiver vibrates Setting the Alert Pattern NOTE The message receiver must be in the audible alert mode to select the alert pattern Your message receiver has a standard alert 1 seven dif ferent pleasing alerts 2 through 8 and a chirping alert Õ allowing you to select...

Page 13: ...symbol Ì is displayed if the maildrop alert is off prompting you to turn it on if desired Press Á to select the desired maildrop alert mode Deleting Messages from Memory You can delete an unlocked and un alarmed message from memory while you are viewing the message or through the function menu To delete messages using the function menu Press ä or ã to select the message you want to delete from mem...

Page 14: ... maildrop notebook for storing information services messages To store a message in your personal notebook Press Ë Press ä or ã to move the cursor to select the mes sage you desire to move into your personal note book Press Á to display the function menu Press ã to move the cursor to Press Á to move the message into your personal notebook The symbol is shown in the top right hand corner of the disp...

Page 15: ...h message Setting Auto On Off To set your message receiver s auto on off feature proceed as follows Press Á to display the function menu Press ä to move the cursor to å Press Á to display the auto on off screen When the screen is first displayed the cursor is at the farthest left position The enabled å or disabled õ symbol indicates the current status Press or to select å or õ Press ã to move the ...

Page 16: ...es 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 When this feature is enabled and the mes sage receiver is in the audible mode a click is emit ted whenever a button is pressed The click is not heard when the message receiver is in the silent m...

Page 17: ...ta is received The indicator alternates with the corrupted character Alphanumeric and Long Numeric Missing Frag ment Indicators If part of the message has not been received or _____ is displayed NOTE Applica ble to SCRIPTOR FLX4 only Maildrop History When this option is enabled the message receiver stores four history files per maildrop information services slot selected When a message is received...

Page 18: ...attery door 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 compart ment taking note of the positive and negative markings on the battery and the message receiver housing To install a new battery reverse this procedure taking note of the positive and negative markings CAUTION Do ...

Page 19: ...o not use any other solutions Repair and Maintenance Your message receiver properly handled is capable of many years of trouble free service However if your message receiver ever requires ser vice Motorola s Service Organization staffed with specially trained technicians offers conveniently located repair and maintenance facilities throughout the world Please contact your paging service repre sent...

Page 20: ...TOR 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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