Motorola RSVP User Manual

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THE UNION OF  
PAGING AND CELLULAR  
TECHNOLOGIES  
User’s Guide  
PROCEDURE FOR CONNECTINGYOUR NEW  
RSVP PAGER TOYOUR CELLULAR PHONE  
Remove battery from any Motorola MicroTAC or retail pocket  
personal cellular telephone in the following manner:  
Slide  
battery  
downward  
against  
stop  
t
Press and  
hold down  
battery  
release  
t
Lift battery  
off cellular  
phone  
t
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Note: Ensure the Nickel-Metal-Hydride battery is fully  
charged and installed in the RSVP pager before performing  
this procedure.  
Install your RSVP pager in place of the cellular phone battery  
in the following manner:  
Set RSVP  
onto mounting  
slide approximately  
one inch below  
Position RSVP  
battery release  
with display  
end toward  
phone  
antenna  
Slide RSVP  
up until pager  
snaps into place  
PAGING SERVICE ACTIVATION  
Paging service providers require certain procedures for acti-  
vating your RSVP pager. Contact your service provider to  
activate paging service.  
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CONTROLS AND DISPLAY INDICATORS  
The locations and descriptions of the RSVP pager controls  
and display indicators are shown below:  
Display  
Alert/Backlight  
Indicator  
Backlight/Reset  
Button ()  
On/Read/  
Select  
Button  
(W)  
Menu/Lock  
Button  
(X)  
Battery Charger/  
Programmer  
Contacts  
Pager Display:  
Message  
Lock  
Indicator  
Alarm  
Indicator  
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B
10:47a  
[
Alert  
Continuing  
Message  
Indicator  
Mode  
Time  
of Day  
Indicator  
12:48p  
1:  
Message  
Slot  
Number  
Message  
Time  
Stamp  
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TURNINGYOUR PAGER ON  
Press Wto turn your pager on.Your pager will alert indicating  
that it is on.  
The time of day and the “Alert Mode” indicator, silent ([) or  
audible (D), is displayed.  
READING MESSAGES  
The RSVP pager can receive up to eight 20-character mes-  
sages. When a message is received, the pager alerts with an  
audible or a vibrate alert, and a flashing alert indication.  
Press any button to stop the alert. Display your message as  
follows:  
1. Press the Wbutton to display your message.  
Messages that contain more than 12 characters are contin-  
ued on a second screen. The (B) indicator means a second  
screen exists.  
2. Press Wto advance to the second screen. If not selected,  
the second screen is automatically displayed after one  
minute.  
The last screen of your message displays the message slot  
number and the time the message was received.  
If a message is left unread, the pager emits a reminder alert  
every two minutes, and the number of unread messages is  
displayed.  
3. The pager automatically returns to the main status display  
after approximately eight seconds.  
TURNING ON THE BACKLIGHT  
In low light conditions, press on the display backlight.  
Press again to turn off backlight or allow it to turn off auto-  
matically.  
RESET  
Pressing the button twice always resets the pager back to  
the main display menu.  
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CHANGING ALERT MODES  
1. Press X. Either “Silent?” or “Audio?” is displayed,  
depending on the current mode.  
2. To change the alert mode, press W.  
For your pager to vibrate, it must be in the “silent” mode.  
TURNINGYOUR PAGER OFF  
1. Press Xuntil the “PAGER OFF?” prompt is displayed.  
2. Press Wto turn the pager off.  
With the pager off, the clock is shown on the display, but not  
the “Alert Mode” indicator.  
SETTING THE ALARM  
Your pager’s alarm can be set to alert you to a certain time of  
day. Set the alarm as follows:  
1. Press Xuntil “SET ALARM?” appears on your display.  
2. Press Wto select alarm on/off sequence.  
3. To move to the next digit, press W. To advance through  
each digit, press X. Repeat this process for each field  
(On/Off, hours, minutes, AM/PM).  
4. Press Wto turn the alarm on or off.  
5. Press the button twice to return to the main display  
menu.  
The \indicator appears on the display when the alarm is  
turned on. At the selected time, the alarm vibrates or emits a  
unique 20-second alert and “ALARM” is displayed.  
1. Press any button to stop the alarm alert.  
SETTING THE TIME  
Set the displayed time as follows:  
1. Press Xuntil “SET TIME?” is displayed. Then press W  
once.  
2. Press Xuntil desired hour appears.  
3. Press Wto move to the next digit.  
4. Repeat process for each field (hours, minutes, AM/PM).  
5. Press the button twice to return to the main display  
menu.  
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LOCKING AND UNLOCKING MESSAGES  
Locked messages cannot be erased or overwritten by new  
messages when memory is full. Also, they are not lost while  
replacing the battery. Up to four messages may be locked at  
one time. Lock your messages as follows:  
1. Press Xwhile reading your message. A lock (L) appears  
on the display to indicate your message is protected.  
2. To unlock your message, press Xwhile reading the  
locked message.  
ERASING MESSAGES FROM MEMORY  
1. Press Xuntil “ERASE ALL?” appears on the display.  
2. Press W. This erases all of your read-unlocked  
messages.  
The “ERASE ALL?” prompt is displayed if there are read-  
unlocked messages in memory.  
BATTERY FEATURES  
The RSVP pager features a removable and rechargeable  
Nickel-Metal-Hydride cellular battery unit. RSVP replaces  
your cellular phone’s battery and provides charging contacts  
in an identical location.Your existing cellular charger may be  
used to charge your cellular/pager unit, or with the optional  
adaptor, you may also charge a spare battery in your cellular  
charger.  
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BATTERY REPLACEMENT  
Remove RSVP from your cellular telephone and replace the  
RSVP battery as shown below:  
Press release  
Lift pager  
then slide pager  
away from  
cellular  
downward away  
from antenna  
Turn pager over,  
insert tip of ball  
pen under release  
and pry up on  
release, then lift  
battery out of  
pager  
Release  
Install your new battery in the reverse order of removal.  
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CHARGINGYOUR BATTERY  
Your battery may be charged while attached to your cellular  
phone or separately using the optional adapter shown in the  
following illustration:  
Place battery  
into adapter  
and insert into  
Cellular phone  
with RSVP and  
battery  
RSVP  
with  
battery  
charger  
or  
RSVP  
Adapter  
battery  
Charger has  
two charging  
locations  
Refer to the charger manufacturer’s instructions for specific  
use of your charger.  
PROPER CARE  
The RSVP pager is durable, reliable, and can provide many  
years of dependable service, but it is a precision electronic  
product. Water and moisture, excessive heat, and extreme  
shock may cause damage to the pager. Avoid exposing your  
pager to these conditions.  
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CLEANINGYOUR RSVP PAGER  
To clean smudges and grime from the exterior of your RSVP  
pager as well as your cellular phone, use a soft, non-abrasive  
cloth moistened in a mild soap and water solution. Rinse the  
surface using a second cloth moistened in clean water. Do  
not use alcohol or other cleaning solutions.  
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE  
Your RSVP pager properly handled is capable of many years  
of trouble-free service. However, should it ever require ser-  
vice, Motorola’s Service Organization, staffed with specially  
trained technicians, offers conveniently located repair and  
maintenance facilities throughout the world.  
PATENT INFORMATION  
This Motorola product is manufactured under one or more  
Motorola U. S. patents. A listing of these patents is provided  
on the inside surface of the battery compartment. Other U. S.  
patents covering this product are pending.  
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© Copyright 1995, Motorola, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Motorola Derivative Technologies Division,  
3301 Quantum Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL 33426, Printed in U.S.A. 10/95, t, Motorola, MicroTAC,  
and RSVP are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc.  
Contents of this manual subject to change without notice  
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