Motorola LIFESTYLE PLUS Manuel D’Utilisation

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SETTING THE TIME
To set the time, press 
F
 until 
setI Trime
 is dis-
played then press 
R
. The hours digit (represented by
the grey characters in the sample shown below)
begins to blink.
• Set the hours digits by pressing 
R
 until the correct
hour is displayed along with the appropriate 
a
 (for
A.M.) or 
p
 (for P.M.) symbol. Keep pressing 
R
 to
cycle through the hours from A.M. to P.M. When
the correct hour (A.M. or P.M.) is displayed, press
F
 to advance to the minutes digits.
• The first digit of the minutes (represented by the
grey character) begins to blink. Press 
R
 to change
the first digit of the minutes. Press 
F
 to advance to
the second digit of the minutes. Press 
R
 to change
the second digit of the minutes. Press 
F
 one more
time to leave the time setting function.
• All portions of the time-of-day screen, except the
colon (
:
) stop blinking. The clock is now set and
the pager is in the standby mode.
12
:00a
8:
0
0a
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RECEIVING AND READING YOUR MESSAGES
When a message is received, the pager gives an
audible vibrate alert for 8 seconds. The number of
unread messages is displayed. The alert automati-
cally stops, or you can reset the pager by pressing
any of its buttons.
1 Unread Message Indicator
3 Unread Messages Indicator
To read your message, press 
R
.
• The first screen of your message is displayed. To
“freeze” your message, press and hold 
R
 while
viewing it. The pager automatically advances to the
next screen of the message, or you can view it by
pressing 
R
. The continuation symbol (
B
) indicates
there are additional screens.
First Screen of a Message
The screen following your message is the timestamp
screen. It shows the time the message was received
and the message slot number (the order that the
message was received).
The pager returns to the standby mode.
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555-1212     B
01  12:46p
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LOCKING A MESSAGE
To lock a message (protect it from being overwritten
or erased), press 
F
 while the message or timestamp
screen is displayed. 
=
 is displayed in the upper, right-
hand corner of the screen to indicate the message is
locked. Up to 5 messages can be locked in memory.
First Screen of a Locked Message
Second Screen of a Locked Message
To unlock a message, follow the procedure used to
lock it. The lock symbol disappears from the mes-
sage and timestamp screens.
ERASING MESSAGES
The “Erase All” function deletes all read, unwanted
messages from memory.
To erase messages, press 
F
 until 
erase all
 is dis-
played, then press 
R
. All read, unlocked messages
are removed from memory. All unread and locked
messages are moved to the first memory slots and
carry the new message slot number.
Note: You must read a message before it can be
erased.
    
555-1212  A 
01  12:46p
  
 E
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SELECTING AN ALTERNATE FREQUENCY
Synthesized and Auto-Synthesized Models:
• Press 
F
 until your choice of 
scan
 mode or fre-
quency designator is displayed (for example:
 scan
1
,
 f1
,
 f2
,
 f3
).
• To view alternate frequencies, press 
R
. When
scan
 or the frequency designator you wish to
select is displayed, press 
F
 to “lock in” the new fre-
quency or mode.
• When 
confirm
 is displayed, press 
R
 to activate
your selection.
STANDARD FEATURES
Time of Day/Standby Screen: The time of day is dis-
played while the pager is in the standby mode.
Time Stamp: The time of day that each message was
received is displayed on a separate screen following
the message.
Memory Capacity: The pager can store up to 16
messages or a total of 160 characters. Individual
messages can be up to 10 characters in length.
Message Protect/Lock: Up to 5 individual messages
can be locked in memory so they will not be overwrit-
ten by new messages or discarded during the “Erase
All” function.
Hold Full Indicator: You can selectively protect up to
5 messages by locking them in memory. When an
attempt to lock more than 5 messages is made 
hold
full
 is displayed for two seconds indicating the mes-
sage cannot be protected.
Reminder Chirp: When an unread message is stored
in memory, the pager gives a reminder chirp (short
beep) every two minutes. Vibrate models emit a short