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    							Preparing Your Pager for Use7
    English
    1.
    Place your finger at the notch, located 
    on the side of the alkaline battery tray.
    2.
    Open the alkaline battery tray cover to 
    access the alkaline battery tray 
    compartment.
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    							Preparing Your Pager for UseEnglish83.
    Insert three 1.5V AAA alkaline 
    batteries.
    Note: The terminal ends of each battery 
    are indicated inside the alkaline battery 
    tray compartment.
    4.
    Replace the alkaline battery tray cover.
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    							Preparing Your Pager for Use9
    English
    Attaching the Battery Pack
    For best performance, the lithium-ion 
    battery pack should be fully charged before 
    it is used.
    IMPORTANT: To avoid damage and 
    comply with warranty terms, charge the 
    battery pack using a Motorola charger as 
    described in the Amplifier Charger 
    RLN6506 User Guide (Motorola 
    Publication Number 68012010008) and 
    Standard Charger RLN6505 User Guide 
    (Motorola Publication Number 
    68012010009).
    Follow the procedures described next to 
    attach the battery pack.1.
    Press and hold the belt clip down.
    2.
    Align the battery pack at the back of the pager.
    3.
    Slide the battery pack upwards to the 
    maximum and slide the latch to the locked position.
    Note: If the battery pack is not installed 
    properly, the pager will not power up.
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    							Preparing Your Pager for UseEnglish10
    Follow the procedures described next to 
    remove the battery pack.1.
    Slide the latch to the unlocked 
    position.
    2.
    Press and hold the belt clip down and 
    slide the battery pack downwards.
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    							Preparing Your Pager for Use11
    English
    Powering Up the Pager
    Rotate the On/Off/Volume Control Knob 
    clockwise until you hear a click. 
    You will hear an 
    audible beep and/or 
    vibrate, depending on 
    the Function Switch 
    programming, 
    indicating that the 
    device is turned on.
    If your pager does not 
    power up, check your 
    battery. Make sure 
    that it is charged and 
    properly attached. If 
    your pager still does 
    not power up, contact your dealer.
    To turn off the pager, rotate this knob 
    counterclockwise, beyond the white volume level indicator, until you hear a 
    click, unless the Always On feature is 
    enabled. 
    For more details on Always On, refer to 
    “Pager Programming Software (PPS) on 
    page 19.”
    Adjusting the Volume
    To increase the 
    volume, turn the 
    On/Off/Volume 
    Control Knob 
    clockwise.
    To decrease the 
    volume, turn this knob counterclockwise.
    Note: Turning the knob counterclockwise 
    beyond the white volume level indicator 
    (until a click is heard) will turn off the pager. 
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    							Identifying the Pager ControlsEnglish12
    Identifying the Pager 
    ControlsPager Controls  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 13
    LED Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 14
    Function Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 16
    Reset Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 17
    Conditioning Your Pager For
    Operation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 1868009690001_.book  Page 12  Thursday, March 27, 2014  3:10 PM 
    						
    							Identifying the Pager Controls13
    English
    Pager Controls
    124653
    On/Off/Volume Control Knob
    Function Switch
    LED Indicators
    Reset Button
    Stored Voice Operation Controls
    Identification Label Area
    123456
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    							Identifying the Pager ControlsEnglish14
    LED Indicators
    The pager provides an audiovisual 
    indication to acknowledge device power 
    up, an incoming message, unread 
    message(s), the battery status, and the 
    Scan mode.
    Power Up
    Device power up is indicated by audible 
    beeps and simultaneous blinking of the red 
    and yellow LEDs for four times.
    Incoming Message
    When an encoded message is received, 
    the red LED blinks and an audible alert is 
    heard and/or the pager will vibrate 
    depending on programming.Unread Message(s)
    Unread message(s) is indicated by the red 
    LED and it remains lit until the pager is 
    power cycled or all new messages are 
    played back.
    If programmed, an audio reminder will be 
    played every couple of minutes to indicate 
    the unread message(s).
    Battery Status
    At any time, press and release the Reset 
    button to view the battery status.
    •Solid Green - Indicates that the battery 
    level is high. •Solid Yellow - Indicates that the battery 
    level is medium.•Solid Red - Indicates that the battery 
    level is low.
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    English
    •Blinking Red - Indicates that the battery 
    level is critically low. The red LED and 
    the battery LED will blink simultaneously 
    every 2 minutes with a beep to remind 
    you to charge and/or replace the battery.
    When the battery is completely discharged, 
    the pager will play an audible alert before 
    powering down.
    Note: If the Battery Level Announcement 
    option is enabled, the pager will also 
    announce the battery level status when you 
    press and release the Reset button.
    Unprogrammed Channel
    When the Function Switch is moved to an 
    unprogrammed channel, the pager will play 
    a low frequency tone.Message Management
    The yellow LED is turned on while in 
    message management. There are four 
    different tones defined within message 
    management.
    During message rewind, a tone is played 
    after each 10 seconds skipback.
    During message delete, a periodic tone is 
    played to indicate that deletion is in 
    progress until all unlocked messages are 
    deleted.
    While in Standby mode, if the fast forward 
    or rewind button is pressed, the pager 
    plays a tone to indicate that the buttons are 
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    							Identifying the Pager ControlsEnglish16
    Scan Mode
    A yellow LED indicates the activity on 
    channel(s) in Scan mode. Different blinking 
    patterns of the yellow LED indicate activity 
    on different channels.
    The number of consecutive blinks 
    corresponds to the active channel.
    Function Switch
    The Function Switch 
    can be configured up to 
    eight different modes. 
    Models with five 
    channels can be 
    programmed for different 
    frequencies for these 
    modes.
    Channel Monitoring
    When the Function 
    Switch is set to a monitor position, all 
    communications on the selected channel is 
    heard through the speaker. In Monitor 
    mode, the alert options are functional.
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