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Contents

Introduction ................................................ 1
Getting Started

Turning Your Pager On ............................... 4
Turning Your Pager Off ............................... 5

Setting Up

Setting the Time ......................................... 6
Setting the Date........................................ 10

Alerts

Setting the Incoming Message

Alert Mode.......................................... 12

Setting the Pager Alert Pattern................. 14

Alarm

Setting the Pager Alarm ........................... 17

Messages

Receiving and Reading Messages........... 21
Protecting and Unprotecting

Your Messages................................... 24

Erasing Messages.................................... 27

Automatic On/Off

Setting Automatic On/Off.......................... 30

Features .................................................... 35
Use and Care

Cleaning Your  Pager ................................. 39
Functionality and Use of Your Pager......... 39
Care and Maintenance............................. 39

Battery ...................................................... 40

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Congratulations on your purchase of a Motorola Express Luna™ or 
Express Luna FLX™ pager. Your new pager allows you to receive numeric 
messages instantly and affordably. The Express Luna or Express Luna 
FLX pager provides many enhanced features and can be a vital part of 
your personal and business life management. The compact pager 
incorporates the most advanced electronic, microminiaturization and 
wireless technologies.

Exciting FLEX Technology

If your pager incorporates the latest in paging technology—FLEX 
technology, you can enjoy many benefits. FLEX technology extends 
battery life up to four times longer than ordinary pagers, saving you time 
and money. As a Motorola FLEX pager user, you can feel more confident in 
receiving your pages because FLEX technology improves the ability to 
receive pages. FLEX technology has been developed by Motorola, the 
leader in paging innovation and quality.

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Effective Use of Your Pager

Your pager can help you keep in contact with everyone important to you—
your children, child care providers, business office, family, and friends. Be 
sure your children’s school, your physician, family, and friends have your 
pager number so you can be contacted when necessary.
If you have a cellular phone, give your pager number instead of your 
cellular number. Then you can decide who to call back on your cellular 
phone without paying for incoming cellular calls.

About This User’s Guide

This user’s guide explains how to operate your pager and provides 
suggestions for first-time (as well as for experienced) pager users.
Note: 

If you have used a BRAVO

®

 Express, an Ultra Express™, or an 

Ultra Express FLX™ pager, the Express Luna and Express Luna FLX 
pagers have enhanced features. Review this user’s guide to get the 
most from your pager. Keep this guide handy for quick reference.

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Summary of Contents for Express LUNA

Page 1: ...oy many benefits FLEX technology extends battery life up to four times longer than ordinary pagers saving you time and money As a Motorola FLEX pager user you can feel more confident in receiving your pages because FLEX technology improves the ability to receive pages FLEX technology has been developed by Motorola the leader in paging innovation and quality INTRODUCTION 2 Effective Use of Your Pag...

Page 2: ...TED 5 Turning Your Pager Off Backlight You can turn the pager s backlight on and off by pressing and releasing Standby screen pager on Press and release until pager off is displayed on the screen Press The pager is turned off Standby screen pager off Note The time of day and the date are displayed even when the pager is turned off E 0 00a 1 01 E pager off 0 00a 1 01 GETTING STARTED 6 Setting the T...

Page 3: ...p for PM and to accept it In this example the indicator is changed to P The method of time measurement is flashing E 3 40a E 3 46a SETTING UP 9 Method of measurement hour value flashing Press and release to select either the 12 or 24 hour method of time measurement In this example the measurement method is 12 hours New time setting Allow the pager to return to the Standby screen or press and relea...

Page 4: ...nd release until set alert is displayed E 7 15 E 3 51p 7 15 ALERTS 13 Set Alert prompt Press The first alert mode option vibrate is displayed Vibrate mode prompt Press and release to scroll through all of the alert modes vibrate audio chirp and no alert E set alert E vibrate ALERTS 14 Setting the Pager Alert Pattern Besides the chirp vibrate and no alert modes there are seven different alert patte...

Page 5: ... E audio E alert 1 E alert 3 ALERTS 17 Setting the Pager Alarm You can set an alarm to alert at a specific time each day that is until you disable the alarm The procedure in this section describes how to both enable and disable the pager alarm Note Turning off an alarm when it expires does not disable it You must manually turn off the alarm function using the following procedure To enable or disab...

Page 6: ... either a vibration an audible alert or a chirp depending upon the alert mode and pattern selected A flashing message indicator for example 01 02 and so on displays in the upper left corner of the Standby screen indicating how many unread messages you have Note If there are any unread messages on your pager a reminder alert is emitted every two minutes unless your pager is in the no alert mode unt...

Page 7: ...en messages so they are not erased or replaced by newly received messages To protect a message Standby screen Press and release until the message you want to protect is displayed First screen of message to be protected Press and release until protect is displayed E 9 25a 7 16 E I 555 1234 MESSAGES 25 To unprotect a message Protect prompt Press and release to protect this message The protected mess...

Page 8: ...read or protected messages will be erased Standby screen Press and release until erase all is displayed Erase all prompt Press and release All previously read and unprotected messages are erased from memory Standby screen E 10 15a 7 16 E erase all E 10 20a 7 16 MESSAGES 30 Setting Automatic On Off You can set your pager to turn on and off at a selected time of day You must enable this feature usin...

Page 9: ...ou have set the remaining on and off times C 7 00a 6 00p C 8 00a 6 00p C 8 00a 6 00p AUTOMATIC ON OFF 33 Timeframe screen with on and off times selected When you have finished either allow the pager to automatically return to the Standby screen or press and release twice rapidly to quickly return to the Standby screen Pager off Note The automatic on off feature will remain activated until you manu...

Page 10: ...ition occurs This condition is indicated by an overflow being displayed on the pager Until previously read and unlocked messages are erased any new FEATURES 37 message received will overwrite the oldest previously read and unlocked message s stored in memory Memory Retention All messages remain in memory even when the pager is turned off Note Messages are not retained when changing the battery How...

Page 11: ... 800 323 9685 in Canada In the U S to contact Motorola Inc on your TDD call 1 800 793 7834 Battery Information Your Express Luna and Express Luna FLX pagers operate with one AAA size alkaline battery Note To retain pager alert settings turn the pager off before removing the old battery Messages are not retained when replacing the battery BATTERY 41 Replacing the Battery Turn the pager off and plac...

Page 12: ...lues Press to select the hour Repeat Steps 5 6 to set the on minute values the on time measurement method and all of the off values Patent Information This Motorola product is manufactured under one or more Motorola U S patents These patent numbers are listed inside the housing of this product Other U S patents for this product are pending t Motorola Express Luna Express Luna FLX F Bravo Express U...

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