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Turning the Maildrop Alert On and Off

You can set your pager to alert when a maildrop (also

known as information service) message is received.

Press 

Ë

.

Press 

 to move the cursor to 

Õ

.

Press 

Á

 

to display the function menu.

Press 

ã

 

to move the cursor to the alert on (

Õ

) or

alert off (

Ì

) symbol.

The symbol 

Õ

 is displayed if the maildrop alert is on

(prompting you to turn it off, if desired). 
The 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 memory. 

Press 

Á

 to display the function menu.

Press 

ã

 to move the cursor to 

ï

.

Press 

Á

 to receive confirmation of the request.

Press 

Á

 

to delete the message.

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Example of the Alert Pattern Screen

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To delete all unlocked, un-alarmed and read 
messages from memory: 

 

Press 

Á

 to display the function menu.

Press 

ã

 to move the cursor to 

ñ

.

Press 

Á

 

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 pager has two notebook areas: a personal note-

book for storing personal messages, and a maildrop

notebook for storing information service 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 display.
To store a message in the maildrop (information
service) notebook:
Follow the same steps as described for storing per-

sonal notebook messages.
The 

 symbol is shown in the second row, right-hand

corner of the display.

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Deleting Messages from Your Notebooks

Press 

ã

 to move the cursor to 

.

Press 

Ë

 

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 

Á

 

to display the function menu.

Press 

ã

 

to move the cursor to 

ï

.

Press 

Á

 to confirm the delete request.

Press 

Á

 to delete the message. Repeat these

steps to delete each message.

Setting 

Private Time

 

To set your pager’s 

Private Time

 feature, proceed as fol-

lows:

Press 

Á

 

to display the function menu.

Press 

ä

 to move the cursor to 

å

.

 

Press 

Á

 

to display the 

Private Time

 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 cursor to the hour digit. The

Private 

On time is displayed on the left and the 

Private 

Off time is displayed on the right.

Press 

 or 

 to adjust the hour.

ON 

  OFF

õ

 0:00

ô

 0:00

ô

Example of 

Private Time

 Screen

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Repeat the process for each set of digits for both the

on time and the off time (hour, minute, AM/PM if

your pager is set to display time in the 12 hour

mode).

 

Press 

Á

 

to activate 

Private Time

.

The 

å

 symbol is displayed if the 

Private Time

 function 

is 

enabled. If the on time is equal to the off time, 

the 

pager does not enable the 

Private Time

 function.

Other Features

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

pager is in the audible mode, a “click” is emitted when-

ever a button is pressed. The click is not heard when

the pager is in the silent mode.
Duplicate Message:

 If the same message is received

more than once, 

DUPLICATE MESSAGE

 is displayed

at the beginning of the new message. The new mes-

sage contains the latest time and date stamp.
Out of Range: 

With this option enabled, 

T

 is dis-

played whenever you are out of range of the paging trans-

mitter. Your pager 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 

ú

 symbol displays when

potentially corrupt data is received. The indicator alter-

nates with the corrupted character.

Summary of Contents for ADVISOR II

Page 1: ...ing and Reading Your Messages 5 Using the Function Menu 6 Backlighting 6 Locking and Unlocking Messages 6 1 Getting the Most fromYour Pager Spend a few minutes learning all of the functions and messaging capabilities of your pager Give your pager number to your business associ ates friends family children s school and the baby sitter so you can always be reached in an emer gency Include your pager...

Page 2: ...e display Press Ë to advance to the next screen of the mes sage 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 can press H or I to vie...

Page 3: ...bol is displayed if the pager is in the silent alert mode prompting you to enter the audible mode if desired The Œsymbol is displayed if the pager 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 pager emits a short chirp If the selected mode is silent Œ and your pager is equipped with a v...

Page 4: ... ã to move the cursor to Press Ë 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 Á to display the function menu Press ã to move the cursor to ï Press Á to confirm the delete request Press Á to delete the message Repeat these steps to delete each message Setting Private Time To set your pager s Pri...

Page 5: ...iginal end user purchaser only and is not assignable or transferable to any other party This warranty sets forth the full extent of MOTOROLA s responsibilities regarding the pager Repair replacement or refund of the purchase price at MOTOROLA s option is the exclusive remedy THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF...

Page 6: ...sparking may occur while installing or removing batteries and cause an explosion or fire W A R N I N G Do not replace or change accessories in a hazardous atmosphere Contact sparking may occur while installing or removing acces sories and cause an explosion or fire Turn a radio off before removing or installing a battery or accessory Do not disassemble a UL Approved Product unit in any way that ex...

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