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PageWriter 2000X User’s Guide
charger so the battery will be fully charged in the morning. While
using your pager, an extra battery can be kept in the plugged-in
charger until needed.
The charger is intentionally designed so that you cannot place
both the extra battery and the pager in the charger at the same
time.
My pager is acting funny. What’s wrong?
The amount of random access memory (RAM) available on your
pager constrains the number of processes that can run at any given
time. Symptoms of Low RAM status include:
• menu wheel won’t spin
• time and date disappear from the screen
• all inbox message counts display zero
• Customize list box is empty
• text box is empty when attempting to forward a message
• nightly cleanup failed to run
These symptoms allow the pager to conserve RAM use. Reset your
pager to correct the Low RAM status (turn your pager off, then
back on again). To avoid a Low RAM status, turn off your pager at
night when it is not being used.
An Out-of-RAM status will cause the pager to reset itself.
Deleting my old messages did not help the Low
Memory status. What should I do?
Messages that are deleted from inboxes are held in the Trashcan
until the Trashcan is emptied. A cleanup schedule is assigned to
empty the Trashcan. When you delete messages from inboxes to
alleviate overuse of memory, you are only shifting memory use
from one file storage area to another. After deleting messages, you
must empty the Trashcan to free the memory for use (see “To empty
the Trashcan:” on page 46).
Messaging
Why don’t I receive messages?
Situations that will prevent you from receiving messages include:
• Your pager’s radio mode may be set to Off. From the Home
screen, the status line will display “Storing Messages”. Reset
your transmission mode to Send/Receive or Receive Only. For
information on resetting you transmission mode, see “To set
the transmission mode:” on page 23.
• Your pager might be out of range of the nearest transmitter.
Check the icon in the lower right corner of the Home screen. If
you are out of range, your messages will be transmitted when
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you are back within transmission range.
Why does the Home screen status line read “Basic
Service” when the radio mode is set to Send/
Receive?
If you have just inserted a new battery or just disconnected the
pager from your PC, it can take a few minutes before you have “Full
Service” access. Your pager reregisters with the service provider
after any suspension in service. Also, if you are on the perimeter
of the transmission range, you might only have message reception
capabilities.
Why does the Home screen status line read “Stor-
ing Messages”?
When your pager loses access to your service provider’s paging
network, your messages are stored by the paging network until
your pager is ready to receive the messages. Reasons why your
pager might be unable to receive messages include:
• You have manually turned off transmission to your pager. This
occurs by setting the transmission mode to Off (see “To set the
transmission mode:” on page 23), or by turning off the pager
(see “To turn off your pager:” on page 19).
• The pager may be in Low Memory status. To prevent lost
incoming messages, transmission is turned off. Delete old mes-
sages from inboxes, then empty the Trashcan to increase the
available memory. For more information, see “Deleting Mes-
sages” on page 39, “To empty the Trashcan:” on page 46, and
“Memory Management System” on page 74).
• The battery might be too low to support two-way transmission.
Replace or recharge the battery.
Why don’t I get alerted for incoming messages?
Your pager alerts might be set to silent. Alerts can be silenced in
two ways:
• From the menu wheel, check to see if the pager is set to Silent
mode. If so, change the mode to Loud, Soft, or Vibrate. For
more information, see “To select an alert mode:” on page 26.
• Check the alert setting for each of your inboxes. If they are set
to silent, reset the alerts. For more information, see “To select
an alert type:” on page 26.
If you are actively using the pager’s keyboard when receiving a
message, your keystrokes can cancel a message’s alert before
you hear or feel the alert.