Motorola LIFESTYLE PLUS User Manual

INTRODUCTION  
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Congratulations! You have just purchased  
LIFESTYLE PLUS pager by Motorola, world leader in  
paging products.  
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HOW CANYOU USE A LIFESTYLE PLUS PAGER  
• Give your pager number to friends and family.  
When they call your pager number, they enter the  
number where they can be reached from a tone-  
type telephone. This number is then displayed on  
your pager, allowing you to be in touch wherever  
you go.  
• Include your pager number in your answering  
machine or voice mail message. Receive important  
messages immediately without checking your  
answering machine or voice mail.  
• Leave your pager number at your children’s school  
and with the babysitter so you can always be  
reached.  
• Create “code” messages with numeric patterns to  
send someone special a secret note. Be creative!  
• If you have a cellular phone, give out your pager  
number instead of your cellular number. This helps  
reduce your monthly cellular bill.  
User’s Guide  
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CONTROLS  
TURNINGYOUR PAGER ON  
Read (R) Menu (F)  
SILENT Mode: Slide the ON/OFF switch in an  
upward direction to the SILENT symbol ([). The  
pager vibrates (if equipped) for 4 seconds.  
Button  
Button  
ON Mode: Slide the ON/OFF switch in an upward  
direction to the ON symbol (D). The pager emits an  
interrupted beep for 4 seconds.  
On/Off  
Switch  
A full-segment display accompanies the power-up  
alert.  
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Switch  
Side  
View  
The display then changes to the standby screen.  
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Standby Screen in SILENT Mode  
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Standby Screen in ON Mode  
READ Button: (R) - Used to read messages and to  
activate pager functions. Also used to scroll through  
the hours and minutes digits for time setting.  
TURNING ON THE BACKLIGHT  
MENU Button: (F) - Used to scroll through the  
pager menus and to set the time of day.  
Press the ON/OFF switch to turn on the backlight for  
easy viewing in low-light conditions.  
ON/OFF Switch - This three-position slideswitch is  
used to turn the pager on and off and to activate the  
backlight.  
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vibration in place of the chirp when in the SILENT  
mode.  
message to be overwritten. When some or all of the  
read messages are erased, the pager returns to the  
standby mode.  
Automatic Reset: If you do not reset your pager dur-  
Overflow Indicator: When the number of unread  
messages is greater than the number of available  
memory slots (16), ouerflow replaces the unread  
message indicator. ouerflowindicates that the old-  
est (first) unread message has been deleted from  
memory by a more recent message.  
ing an alert, it automatically resets after 8 seconds.  
Master Reset: Pressing the ON/OFF switch resets  
the pager and causes the pager to return to the  
standby mode.  
Duplicate Message: Incoming messages are com-  
pared to messages stored in memory. If a new mes-  
Erase All: All read, unlocked messages can be  
sage is identical to  
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message in memory,  
deleted from memory using the “Erase All” function.  
duplicateis displayed at the beginning of the mes-  
sage. The new timestamp follows the duplicate mes-  
sage.  
Backlighted Display: Press the ON/OFF switch for  
backlight in low-light conditions.  
Freeze Screen: When reading a message, you can  
“freeze” it on the screen by pressing and holding R.  
Low-Battery Indicator: When the battery nears the  
end of its life, the standby screen (time of day) is  
replaced with low cell. The battery must be  
replaced within a few days to avoid interruption of  
pager operation.  
SILENT: When in the SILENT mode, the pager does  
not give an audible alert.  
CLEANINGYOUR LIFESTYLE PLUS PAGER  
Tone Alerting: The LIFESTYLE PLUS pager can  
also respond as a basic tone-alert mode. When a  
tone-only message is received, tone only is dis-  
played.  
To clean the exterior of your LIFESTYLE PLUS pager,  
use a soft, non-abrasive cloth moistened in a mild  
soap and water solution. Use a second cloth moist-  
ened in clean water to wipe the surface clean. Do not  
immerse in water. Do not use alcohol or other clean-  
ing solutions.  
Unread Message Counter: When unread messages  
exist, the standby screen is replaced by the unread  
message indicator. The unread message indicator  
displays the number of messages that have not been  
read, and is updated anytime a message is received  
(except if message duplication occurs). If R is  
pressed and there are not messages in memory no  
pagesis displayed.  
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE  
Your LIFESTYLE PLUS pager, properly handled, is  
capable of many years of trouble-free service. How-  
ever, if service is ever required, Motorola’s National  
Service Organization, staffed with specially trained  
technicians, offers strategically located repair and  
maintenance facilities. Consult your Motorola sales  
representative for service locations in your area.  
Memory Full Indicator: If 16 messages or 160 char-  
acters are stored in memory, memory full is dis-  
played in place of the standby screen. A new  
message causes the oldest (first) unlocked, read  
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BATTERY INFORMATION  
PATENT INFORMATION  
Your LIFESTYLE PLUS pager is designed to operate  
with a single AA size alkaline battery.  
The LIFESTYLE PLUS and LIFESTYLE PLUS Auto-  
Synthesized pagers are manufactured under one or  
more Motorola U.S. patents. A partial listing of these  
patents can be viewed on the back cover upon  
removal of the belt clip. Other U.S. patents covering  
these products are pending.  
Installing the Battery  
DIAGRAM  
REMOVING THE BELT CLIP  
(+)  
Position the pager so the display faces you. Rotate  
the pager until the belt clip is pointing up (R and F  
buttons pointing toward the ground). Hold the belt  
clip in one hand.Use the other hand to push down on  
the small black spring-loaded tab (located between  
the two metallic tabs on the pager housing) with  
either your finger or a coin. With this tab held down,  
slide the belt clip toward you until it is free of the  
housing.  
LOCK  
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BATTERY DOOR  
• Locate the ribbed lock on the bottom of the pager.  
Slide the lock toward the back cover to expose the  
red marking.  
• While pressing on the recess of the battery door,  
slide the door in the direction of the arrow until it  
pops up from the housing.  
• Insert the battery so the polarity markings (+ and -)  
match the markings on the back cover. Insert the  
battery.  
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• Place the straight edge of the battery door halfway  
over the ribbed lock. Press down on the end of the  
door nearest the battery, and slide the door to its  
completely closed position.  
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• After the cover is closed, slide the lock toward the  
front of the pager to conceal the red marking.  
NOTE: When replacing the battery, all messages and  
the time of day are lost. Remember to reset your  
pagers time of day.  
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