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User???s Guide
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of a Motorola BRAVO LX pager. This compact pager uses many advances in electronic and wireless technology which allow you to receive numeric messages in- stantly and affordably.
CONTROLS
Buttons
WOn/Read/Select ??? turn pager on, read incoming messages, and select the function displayed.
VBacklight/Reset ??? turn the display light on and reset the pager to the standby screen, which shows time, date, alarm status, and alert status. Press V twice to reset to the standby screen.
XMenu - scroll through the menu.
After performing any pager function described in this user???s guide (setting the time, date, alarm, and so on), your BRAVO LX pager automatically returns to the standby screen and activates the selections you made.
Function Indicators
[Silent Alert ??? the pager alerts without audible alerts for incoming messages.
DAudible Alert ??? one of several pleasing audible alerts sound for an incoming message.
\Alarm ??? the alarm alerts you at the set time.
=Message Lock ??? this message is locked against deletion.
BContinuous Message ??? more message informa- tion is on the next screen.
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TURNING YOUR PAGER ON
Press W to turn your pager on.
Your pager gives an alert by either a sound or a vibra- tion, indicating it is on. After displaying the
TURNING YOUR PAGER OFF
??? Press Xuntil pager off? is displayed.
???Press W to turn your pager off.
NOTE: The pager displays the time and date, but not an alert mode indicator. If the alarm is set, the alarm indicator \ remains on the screen when the pager is off.
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RECEIVING AND READING MESSAGES
Your BRAVO LX pager can receive up to sixteen 20- character messages. When a message is received, the pager alerts for eight seconds.
??? Press any button to stop the alert.
???Press W to display the message.
???Press V twice while reading your message to return to the standby screen.
Messages longer than 12 characters display on a second screen, indicated by the B symbol. Press W to display the second screen. The second screen is displayed automatically after one minute, even if W is n o tp r e s s e d .
The last screen of your message displays the mes- sage slot number and the time received.
If a message is not read, the pager gives a reminder alert every two minutes and the screen displays the number of unread messages (i.e., 1 Page, 2 Pages) until all messages are read.
If the pager receives more messages than its avail- able memory can hold, the new message replaces the oldest read, unlocked message.
An over???ow condition occurs when all message slots are ???lled with unread messages and a new message is received. Upon receipt of a message, while the pager is in the over???ow condition, the oldest unread message is discarded. In this mode, the over???ow in- d i c a t o r r e p l a c e s t h e d e fa u l t i d l e d i s p l ay with overflow. Messages must be read and erased to clear the over???ow display.
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TURNING THE LIGHT ON AND OFF
???Press Vto turn the light on.
???To turn the light off, press V again. The light turns off automatically two seconds after returning to the standby screen.
CHANGING ALERT MODES
???Press X. Either silent ? or audio ? is displayed, depending on the current mode.
???If audio ? is displayed, the pager is in ???Silent??? mode. Press W to change to ???Audible??? mode. The pager chirps.
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???If silent ? is displayed, the pager is in ???Audible??? mode. Press W to change to ???Silent??? mode. The pager vibrates.
For your pager to vibrate when a message is re- ceived, it must be in ???Silent??? mode.
SELECTING AN AUDIBLE ALERT
???Press Xuntil set alert ? is displayed.
???Press W. The current alert number is displayed, for example: alert 3, and the pager gives a sample of the alert tone.
???Press Xuntil the desired alert type is displayed. As each alert number is displayed, the pager gives a sample of the alert tone.
???Press W to select the alert number, set the alert tone to be used, and return to the standby screen.
When messages are received, your pager gives the selected alert only when in the audible mode D.
SETTING THE TIME
???Press Xuntil set time ? is displayed.
???Press W to set the time. The hour flashes.
???Press Xto change the hour. Press W to switch to the minutes. The first digit of the minutes flashes.
???Press Xto change the first minute digit. Press W to switch to the second digit. The second digit of the minutes flashes.
???Press Xto change the second minute digit. Press W to switch to AM/PM. The a or p flashes.
???Press Xto change AM/PM.
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???Press W to display the 12/24 hour screen.
???Press Xto change the 12/24 hour mode.
???Press Vtwice to return to the standby screen.
SETTING THE ALARM
???Press X until set alarm ? is displayed.
???Press W to select the alarm on/off sequence. on or off flashes.
???Press Xto turn the alarm on or off. Press W to switch to the hours. The hour flashes.
???Press Xto change the hour. Press W to switch to the minutes. The first digit of the minutes flashes.
???Press Xto change the first minute digit. Press W to switch to the second digit. The second digit of the minutes flashes.
???Press Xto change the second minute digit. Press W to switch to AM/PM. The a or p flashes.
???Press Xto change AM/PM.
??? Press V twice to return to the standby screen. Note: Steps 6 and 7 apply when in the 12 hour mode.
The symbol \ is displayed when the alarm is turned on. The pager vibrates or gives a
If set, the alarm activates even when the pager is off. Press any button to stop the alarm alert.
SETTING THE DATE
??? Press Xuntil set date ? is displayed.
???Press W. The month flashes.
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???Press Xuntil the desired month is displayed. Press W to switch to the day. The day flashes.
???Press Xuntil the desired day is displayed. Press W to repeat setting the date, if needed.
???Press V twice to return to the standby screen.
SAVING MESSAGES
???To save a message, press Xwhile reading your message. The prompt protect ? is displayed.
???Press W to protect the message. The symbol = indicates that your message is saved.
???Press Xwhile reading the saved message to
r e m o v e t h e p r o t e c t i o n . T h e p r o m p t unprotect ? is displayed.
???Press W to remove the protection. The symbol = is removed from the screen.
Saved messages cannot be erased or overwritten by new messages when memory is full. You can save up to eight messages.
ERASING MESSAGES
???Press Xuntil erase all? is displayed.
???Press W. Your read, unprotected messages are erased. The pager returns to the standby screen.
The erase all? prompt is displayed only if there are read messages in memory.
SELECTIVE ERASING OF MESSAGES
???Press Xtwice while reading a message and the delete ? prompt is displayed.
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???Press W to delete the message and return to the standby screen.
Only unprotected messages can be deleted.
EFFECTIVE USE OF YOUR BRAVO LX PAGER
Your BRAVO LX pager can help you keep in contact with everyone important to you. . . children or child care providers, business of???ce, data services, and voice mail. Be sure that your children???s school, physi- cian, and friends have the number to contact you in emergencies.
Give your pager number to family, friends, and asso- ciates to assure contact at any time, any place. When they call your pager number, they enter the number where they can be reached on a
If you have a cellular phone, give your pager number instead of your cellular number. Then you can decide whom to call back, without paying for incoming cellu- lar calls.Your BRAVO LX pager can help reduce your monthly cellular phone bill!
BATTERY INFORMATION
Your BRAVO LX pager is designed to operate with an
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FEATURES
Backlight: In
Duplicate Messages: If the same message is re- ceived more than once, duplicate is displayed at the beginning of the latest message. This message contains the latest timestamp and prevents a repeat- ed message from taking an extra memory slot.
Low Battery Indicator: When battery power reach- es low levels, lo cell is displayed, prompting you to change the battery. All pager alerts change to two seconds in length.
Message Erase: Messages can be erased all at once or selectively at your choice to free space in memory.
Memory Retention: All messages remain in memo- ry, even when the pager is off and while the battery is being replaced.
Memory Capacity: The BRAVO LX pager can store up to sixteen
Message Protect: You can protect up to eight mes- sages stored in the pager memory.
Over???ow: overflow is displayed when more un- read messages are received than the available mes- sage memory can hold. After you read all of your un- read messages, the standby screen is displayed.
Automatic Alert Reset: The pager alerts automati- cally stop, even if no buttons are pressed.
Personal Alarm: This alarm can be set to alert you. The alarm works even when the pager is off.
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Reminder Alert: The pager chirps or vibrates every two minutes until you read all unread messages.
Standby Screen: The standby screen displays the time of day/date and the indicators.
Time of Day and Day/Month: The time of day and the date display whether the pager is on or off.
Timestamp: The time of day a message is received is displayed on the last screen of each message.
User Selectable Audible Alerts: A selection of ???ve alert tones gives you a choice of message alerts heard when you are paged in the audible alert mode D.
CLEANING YOUR BRAVO LX PAGER
To clean the pager housing, use a soft, nonabrasive cloth moistened in a mild soap and water solution. Wipe the surface using a second cloth moistened in clean water. Do not place in water. Do not use al- cohol or other cleaning solutions.
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
Your BRAVO LX pager, properly handled, is capable of many years of
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PATENT INFORMATION
This Motorola product is manufactured under one or more Motorola U.S. patents. A partial listing of these patents is provided on the underside of the belt clip and on the inside surface of the back cover of the product. Other U.S. patents covering this product are pending.
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