Motorola Advisor Graphix CP1250 User`s guide


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Table of Contents
A
Introduction......................................... 1
Getting Started
USER’S GUIDE
Installing/Replacing the Battery.............
Control Buttons and Status Screen .......
Turning Your Pager On..........................
Turning Your Pager Off..........................
Backlight................................................
Sending a Test Message .......................
The Function Menu ...............................
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3
4
5
5
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6
Turning the Alert for a Specific
Topic On and Off ........................... 26
Advanced Messaging
Quickview Folder and Quickview ........ 28
Breaking the Topic/Quickview
or Quickview Folder Relationship.. 31
Price Alert ........................................... 32
Search String ...................................... 33
Price Charts ........................................ 34
Other Graphics .................................... 36
Setting Up
Setting the Time and Date..................... 7
Setting the Pager Alert Mode ................ 8
Setting the Pager Alert Pattern ............. 8
Setting the Pager Alarm ........................ 9
Quiet Time........................................... 11
Folders
Moving Messages to Folders ..............
Reading Messages in Folders ............
Moving Messages Between Folders ...
Moving All Personal Messages
to the Trash ...................................
Deleting Messages from the
Pager (Emptying the Trash) ..........
Completing Your Tasks in the
Task Folder....................................
Setting Reminder Alarms for
Events (the Event List) ..................
Changing the Reminder Alarm
(in the Event List) ..........................
Personal Messages
Receiving/Reading a Personal
Message ........................................ 13
Maildrop Messages
Receiving/Reading Maildrop
Messages ...................................... 16
Setting the Alert for a Specific
Maildrop ......................................... 20
Super Maildrop Messages
Receiving/Reading Super
Maildrop Messages........................ 22
Turning the Alert for a Super
Maildrop On and Off ...................... 26
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Features ............................................ 51
Use and Care..................................... 53
Your CP1250/AdvisorTM Graphix pager operates with one AAA-size alkaline
battery.
Note: Installing the battery incorrectly could result in resetting the alert
mode and time to their default settings, and all messages could be deleted.
A detachable quick reference card is included on the back cover for
your convenience.
GETTING STARTED
Full understanding of what this exciting product offers begins with reading
this user’s guide. It provides helpful suggestions for both the first-time user as
well as the experienced user.
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Battery Information
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on purchasing your Motorola® CP1250/AdvisorTM Graphix
pager. This product may be referred to as either a CP1250 pager or an
AdvisorTM Graphix pager, depending on the region where you purchased it.
This new and exciting, eight-line word-messaging display pager integrates
messaging with features such as emergency call, phone list, display zoom, and
event reminder/calendar. Advanced information services (FLEXTM Information
Service Protocol) provide simple yet powerful tools for displaying a variety of
information, such as stock updates, sports scores, and late-breaking news.
Check with your service provider to determine if the following messaging
services are available in your region: price alerts, search string, price charts,
other graphics, and emergency call.
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This pager can receive three different types of messages depending on the
features available in your pager: personal (D), maildrop (K), and super
maildrop (I). Detailed information about these message types as well as
instructions on how to use them is provided later in this guide.
Installing/Replacing the Battery
Turn the pager off and place the pager with
the display side down as shown.
Unlock the battery door by sliding the
door lock away from the battery door.
Slide the battery door in the direction of
the arrow indication on the battery door.
Lift the battery door away from the housing to remove it.
Lift the battery out of the battery compartment, noting the positive (+) and
negative (-) markings on both the battery and the pager housing.
Insert the new battery. Make sure you match the positive and negative
markings on the battery with those on the pager housing.
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Align the grooves on the battery door with the grooves on the pager housing
and slide the battery door closed.
Slide the battery door lock toward the bottom of the pager to lock the
Turning Your Pager On
Press u to turn your pager on. A start-up message is momentarily
displayed and your pager activates the currently selected alert.
Press any button to stop the start-up alert.While the pager is on and no
battery door.
Control Buttons and Status Screen
On/Read
Button
Function/Select
Button
Directional
Buttons
u
On/Read
Used to turn the pager on and to read a message.
t
Function/Select
Used to display the Function menu and to select
pager settings.
Directional
Used to move around the display and through
menus.
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GETTING STARTED
Folders
GETTING STARTED
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Pager
Status
activity is taking place, the Status screen is displayed.
GETTING STARTED
After you have read this guide and your pager has been activated by your
service provider, send yourself a test message. If you have any problems
sending or receiving your test message, contact your service provider.
GETTING STARTED
Sending a Test Message
Alert
Mode
(Audible)
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(Blank screen)
Status Screen example
The Function menu provides access to many of the pager’s features through a
series of icons and prompts. Press t to access the Function menu. An
example is shown below.
flashing.)
Your pager’s display can be illuminated in low light conditions. You can
manually turn the backlight on and off by pressing and holding t for at least
two seconds.
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Day and Date
The Function Menu
From any screen, press and release t until ESCAPE is displayed. (z is
Backlight
Power
On
Time
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Turning Your Pager Off
Press v to move to e (TURN OFF).
Press t to turn the pager off. The TURN OFF? prompt is displayed.
Press t again. The pager is now off and the screen is blank.
Battery status
(Full)
Note: Some icons may or may not be displayed on your pager, depending on
your pager’s features and whether or not it has messages.
Folders
Function prompt
Functions
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Function Menu example
Getting Around the Function Menu
Press either v or s to move within the Function menu.
Note: To exit from any menu without accepting changes, press u.
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6
Setting the Time and Date
Setting the Pager Alert Mode
On the Function menu, press vor s to move to i (SET TIME/ALARM).
Press t. The Set Time screen is displayed.
Set Time
fields
L›
):)) S
H_ 00:00| 01/01/00H
J 00:00| --/--/--
displayed: SET SILENT ALERT ([k] to change from audible to silent alert mode) or
SET AUDIBLE ALERT ([f] to change from silent to audible alert mode).
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Press t to accept the new alert mode. The pager emits a sample of the new
SET TIME
Set Time Screen example
Press s to move to the hour field.
Press x or w to adjust the hour.
Press s to move to the first digit of the minutes field.
Press x or w to adjust the first digit of the minutes.
Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to adjust the second digit of the minutes field, the
SETTING UP
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On the Function menu, press v until one of two possible prompts is
SETTING UP
Pager status
The alert can be set as either audible or silent.
method of time measurement (-, " or |), month, date, and year fields.
k
Press w to change the indicator from J (alarm off) to r (alarm on).
Press s to move to the hour field.
Press x or w to adjust the hour.
Repeat Steps 6 and 7 until you have set both digits of the minutes field and
Press t to accept the selected alert. The pager emits the selected alert (for
any selection except k) as it returns to the Status screen.
• Daily—Specify the time only. The alarm expires daily at the same time.
On the Function menu, press s to move to i (SET TIME/ALARM).
Press t. The Set Time screen is displayed.
Press w or x. The Set Alarm screen is displayed.
SETTING UP
You can set two clock-type alarms:
• One-time only—Specify the time and date.
SETTING UP
Setting the Pager Alarm
Set Alarm
fields
O
8
as you scroll through the selections.
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HJ 12:00- --/--/--H
On the Function menu, press s to move to e (CHOOSE ALERT).
Press t. The Alert pattern screen is displayed.
Alert Pattern Screen example
Press v or s to move to the desired alert. A sample of each alert is emitted
L›
The pager must be set for an audible alert to select an alert pattern. There are
ten alert pattern options: one standard alert (1), seven different pleasing alerts
(2 through 8), a chirp alert (O), and no alert (k).
STANDARD ALERT
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Setting the Pager Alert Pattern
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Press t to accept the time and date changes.
Pager status
alert.
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SET ALARM
Set Alarm Screen example
Press s. The alarm indicator (J) flashes.
the method of time measurement (AM, PM, or |) field. If this is a one-time
only alarm, also use Steps 6 and 7 to set the month, date, and year fields. If
this is a daily alarm, leave the dashes (--) in the date fields and go to the
next step.
Note: Only AM or PM can be changed. If you are using the | time
measurement, you cannot change it here.
Press t to accept the alarm setting.
In the upper-left corner of the pager, R is displayed, indicating the alarm is set.
When the alarm expires, R flashes and the pager either vibrates or emits an
audible alert until you press a button. If it is a one-time alarm, R disappears
from the Status screen after you press a button.
Press s to move to the first digit of the minutes field.
Press x or w to adjust the first digit of the minutes.
Repeat Steps 6 and 7 for the second digit of the minutes field and method of
Quiet Time
The pager can receive and store new messages without any alerts for a certain
period of time on a daily basis, regardless of whether the pager is in audible or
silent alert mode. All you have to do is turn Quiet Time on and set the time
period desired. After you turn quiet time on, it activates on a daily basis
(indicated by W in the upper-left corner of the pager) until you turn it off.
Pager status
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Quiet Time
disabled
indicator
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END
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SETTING UP
indicator (either 7 if off or c if on) is flashing.
Repeat Steps 4 through 8 to enter the ending quiet time setting.
SETTING UP
On the Function menu, press v to move to j (SET QUIET TIME).
Press t. The Set Quiet Time screen is displayed and the quiet time
time measurement field. You can change between AM and PM , but if you are
using the | time measurement, you cannot change it here.
Set Quiet Time Screen example
Press x or w to turn quiet time on (from 7 to c) or off (from c to 7).
Note: If you are turning off quiet time, skip to Step 10.
Press s to move to the starting hour field.
Press x or w to adjust the hour.
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Press u to display the first full screen of message text.
along with the time and date it was received. The Status screen displays the
number of the message (03: in this example because it is in the third
message slot) and the first line of the message.
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PERSONAL MESSAGES
Press any button to stop the alert. The new message is automatically stored,
First 8 lines
of personal
message #3
PERSONAL MESSAGES
When your pager has received a message and an alert is being emitted use the
following steps to read the message.
03:Call
W - Quiet time on with no unread messages
W with H flashing - Quiet time enabled with stored, unread messages.
H - Quiet time off with no unread messages.
H flashing - Quiet time off with stored, unread messages.
actual quiet time period.
A flashing H in the upper-left corner indicates at least one unread message in
your pager. If programmed with reminder alerts, your pager alerts periodically
to remind you there are unread messages. Each flashing personal message
indicator (D) on the Status screen represents an unread message. A nonflashing D represents a previously read message. If your pager has not received
any messages, there are no personal message indicators displayed on the
Status screen.
First line of new message
One of the following indicators is displayed in the upper-left corner of the
screen:
Note: When quiet time is turned on and the pager is set for audible alert,
Receiving/Reading a Personal Message
R
When you are finished, press t to accept the selected quiet time period.
Y is displayed in the upper-left corner of the pager except during the
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Pager status
Personal messages
received
Note: If the end time is equal to the start time, the Quiet Time function
is turned off.
Continuation
indicator
(flashing)
New Message example
If a flashing l is displayed in the bottom-right corner of the screen, the
message continues beyond the current screen. If there is no flashing l, the
message is not continued beyond the current screen.
To read the rest of the message line-by-line, press and release w
repeatedly.
To read the rest of the message screen-by-screen, press and release u
repeatedly.
To go to the top of the current message, press x.
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before
03:Call me before you
leave the office. I have
some errands for you to
do. If you leave before
6:00, leave a message for
me at work. If you are
later than that, call me
at home. I hope you get l
To rapidly scroll through the rest of the message, press and hold down u or
w.
you
New Message example
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The end of a message is indicated by the time and date the message was
received.
done
in
01/01/00
time.
End of Message example
When you have finished reading a message, press u to return to the Status
screen.
Note: To save a message, move it to a folder. For more information, see
“Moving Messages to Folders” on page 38.
To read other personal messages, press v or s to select the message you
want to read. When a message slot is selected, the personal message
indicator changes from D to P.
Repeat Steps 2 through 5 to read your messages.
MAILDROP MESSAGES
everything
12:15
PERSONAL MESSAGES
End of message
Time and date message was
received
Receiving/Reading Maildrop Messages
Your pager is capable of receiving Maildrop messages (Information Services).
Maildrop messages are received the same way as personal messages. One
maildrop (indicated by O for audible alert or K for silent alert) can store up to
eight different messages designated for that maildrop. Maildrop messages are
located on the second row of the display. If no maildrop messages have been
received, no maildrop icons are displayed.
Maildrop indicator
with audible alert
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b
Maildrop with Audible Alert example
Maildrop indicator
with silent alert
DDPDDDD
K
R
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Maildrop with Silent Alert example
You can set an alert for each maildrop (indicated on the Status screen by O).
However, the default is no alert (K). For more information about how to set a
maildrop alert, see “Setting the Alert for a Specific Maildrop” on page 20.
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If the maildrop is alert-disabled (K), press any directional button until the
Press u to display the Maildrop message. If your pager is equipped with
flashing K is highlighted (and the indicator changes to L).
R
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a
o
b
Alert-disabled Maildrop Message example
If the maildrop is alert-enabled, press any button to stop the alert. The first
line of the unread maildrop is displayed while O flashes.
Alert-enabled maildrop indicator
(a flashing icon indicates
a new unread message)
First line of alert-enabled maildrop
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OOO
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Sports
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Update:
Alert-enabled Maildrop Message example
MAILDROP MESSAGES
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KK
MAILDROP MESSAGES
Last message read is highlighted
Alert-disabled maildrop indicator
(a flashing icon indicates
a new unread message)
Maildrop history, the next screen is the Maildrop history list. This is a list of
up to eight different messages for this maildrop. The most recently received
message is displayed first (K), followed by up to seven history messages (U).
First maildrop message
History maildrop message
History maildrop message
[K Sports
U Sports
U Sports
U Sports
U Sports
Update:
Update:
Update:
Update:
Update:
Maildrop History List example
Note: Unique to maildrops, when a new message is received, the newest one
(K) is displayed at the top of the list. The older message is moved down to
one of the history slots (and is now displayed with U). When this happens,
the older (history) message is considered to have been read, whether it
actually has been or not. The maildrop history files may not be available on
your pager if this feature is not enabled by your service provider.
If [is pointing to the message you want to read, go to Step 4. Otherwise,
press w until the message you want is at the top of the list.
Note: The list moves up; the indicator does not move down.
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Press u to display the first full screen of message text. If a continuation
Setting the Alert for a Specific Maildrop
indicator is displayed (l), the message continues beyond the current screen.
Reading the rest of the maildrop message is the same as reading a personal
message.
When you have finished reading the messages in this maildrop, press x to
return to the Status screen.
Note: To save a message, move it to a folder. For more information, see
“Moving Messages to Folders” on page 38.
To read messages in other maildrops (each indicated by a flashing K or O on
the Status screen), press v and/or s until the maildrop is highlighted (Lor
@). Repeat Steps 3 through 6 to read messages in the selected maildrop.
MAILDROP MESSAGES
history screen is displayed. To read another message in this same maildrop,
repeat Steps 3 and 4.
MAILDROP MESSAGES
When you have finished reading the message, press u until the maildrop
You can establish different alerts for different maildrops. You can also have
some maildrops with enabled alerts and others with disabled alerts. There are
two different procedures for setting alerts depending on the current alert mode
(either audible or silent) of the pager.
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To turn a maildrop alert on or off when pager is in audible mode:
Make sure the maildrop you want (K or O) is highlighted (Lor @).
On the Function menu, press s to move to n (CHOOSE MAILDROP ALERT).
Press t. The Alert pattern screen is displayed.
Press either v or s until the alert you want flashes.
A sample of each alert is emitted as you scroll through the selections.
Select k (NO MESSAGE ALERT) if you want to turn the alert off.
Receiving/Reading Super Maildrop Messages
To turn a maildrop alert on or off when pager is in silent mode:
This feature, along with the use of topics, enables your pager to receive and
store more powerful and sophisticated types of information services. The super
maildrop feature allows the pager to store up to 3000 topics. Each of these
topics can contain multiple messages.
Make sure the maildrop you want (K or O) is highlighted (L or @).
On the Function menu, press s to move to n (SET MAIL ALERT ON) to turn the alert
on or ^ (SET MAIL ALERT OFF) to turn the alert off.
Press t to accept the alert. If you turned the alert on, the pager (if
equipped with a vibrator) vibrates as it returns to the Status screen and
whenever a message is received for this maildrop. The maildrop indicator
has changed from L to @ (for alert on) or from @ to L (for alert off).
MAILDROP MESSAGES
alert as it returns to the Status screen and whenever a message is received
for this maildrop. The maildrop indicator has changed from Lto @ (for alert
on) or from @ to L (for alert off).
SUPER MAILDROP MESSAGES
Press t to accept the alert. If you turned the alert on, the pager emits this
Below is an example of super maildrops with alert-enabled (b) and alertdisabled ( I) as displayed on the Status screen.
Note: Please check with your service provider to determine if your pager’s
super maildrop feature is enabled.
Super maildrop
messages with one
alert enabled and
one alert disabled
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Status Screen with Super Maildrop
Message Indicators example
If no super maildrops have received messages, no super maildrop icons are
displayed.
You can enable alerts and set the type of alert at the super maildrop level
(page 20). At the topic level, you can enable alerts (page 26).
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If the super maildrop is alert-disabled, press any directional button until
the flashing I is highlighted (and the indicator changes to G)
If the super maildrop is alert-enabled, press any button to stop the alert.
The first topic containing the unread message displays while @ flashes.
Press u to display the next screen. A list of topics is displayed as shown
below.
Alert-enabled topic
Alert-disabled topic
Alert-enabled topic
“
Alert-disabled topic
“
“
“
Flashing topic list
continuation indicators
A
[ n Company
B
^ Company
C
n Company
A
n Airline
company
^ Cruise
company
^ Legal
k ^ Film
company
company
l ^ Car
SUPER MAILDROP MESSAGES
A flashing b(alert-enabled) or I (alert-disabled) on the Status screen indicates
at least one unread super maildrop message has been received.
SUPER MAILDROP MESSAGES
Additionally, with quickview, you can jump directly from the Status screen to
the message level. For more information about quickviews, see page 28.
Super Maildrop Topic List example
Note: Each topic indicator (n or ^) containing unread messages flashes
until the messages for that topic have been read. Because there can be
more than eight topics per super maildrop, the topic list continuation
indicator/s (k or l or both) will also flash if there are unread messages in
topics either above or below the currently displayed screen.
Press x or w until the topic you want is at the top of the list.
If the selected super maildrop has history capability, continue with step 4. If
the super maildrop does not have history capability, skip to step 6.
Press u to display a list of all messages received for this topic as shown in
the example. The most recently received message is displayed first (K),
followed by the list of history messages (U).
First message
Second message
Third message
[ K Company
U Company
U Company
A
A
A
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Message History List example
Note: Each message indicator (K or U) flashes until it has been read.
If [ is pointing to the message you want to read, go to Step 6. Otherwise,
press x or w until the message you want is at the top of the list.
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Press u to display the first full screen of message text. If a continuation
history capability, press u until the message history list is displayed. To
read another message from this same topic, repeat Steps 4 through 6.
If the super maildrop does not have history capability, then press u until
the super maildrop topic list is displayed. To read another topic, repeat
Steps 3 to 6.
When you have finished reading all of the messages, press x until the
Status screen is displayed.
Note: To save a super maildrop message, move it to a folder. For more
information, see “Moving Messages to Folders” on page 38.
To read messages in other super maildrops (each indicated by a flashing I
or b on the Status screen), press v and/or s until the super maildrop is
highlighted (G or @). Perform Steps 2 through 8 to read messages in the
selected super maildrop.
Turning an alert on or off for a super maildrop is the same procedure as for a
maildrop (see page 20), except for the screen indicators.
SUPER MAILDROP MESSAGES
When you have finished reading the message and if the super maildrop has
Turning the Alert for a Super Maildrop On and Off
SUPER MAILDROP MESSAGES
indicator is displayed (l), the message continues beyond the current screen.
Reading the rest of a super maildrop message is the same as reading a
personal message.
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Make sure the super maildrop (I or b) you want is highlighted (G or @).
See page 20 for the beginning of the maildrop alert procedures. When you
have finished, the super maildrop indicator is either G (alert off) or @ (alert
on).
Turning the Alert for a Specific Topic On and Off
Topic alerts can be turned on only if the entire super maildrop is alert-enabled.
After assigning a unique alert to the super maildrop, that same alert is used
for each alert-enabled topic within that super maildrop. Turning an alert on or
off for a topic is the same procedure as for a maildrop alert.
Make sure the topic list is displayed and the topic you want (^ or n) is at the
top of the list.
See page 20 for the beginning of the maildrop alert procedures. When you
have finished, the topic indicator is either ^ (alert off) or n (alert on).
Advanced Messaging
• Quickview Folders and Quickview - for immediate access to frequently
read information.
• Search String - allows you to quickly search for a key word or stock.
ADVANCED MESSAGING
The CP1250/AdvisorTM Graphix pager has been designed to provide you with
the following powerful advanced messaging features. Please check with your
service provider to determine if the "price alert", "price chart", and "other
graphics" features are available.
• Price Alert - allows you to set a high price and a low price for a selected
stock. The pager alerts if either price occurs.
ADVANCED MESSAGING
The CP1250/AdvisorTM Graphix pager can also be programmed to receive
financial services such as stock information or exchange rates, if your service
provider offers this type of service in your region. The information can be
arranged for easy viewing by separating it into a number of super maildrops.
Information can be viewed from the topics in super maildrops (see page 22 for
reading super maildrop messages). Stock information may include, the
company name, current stock price, transaction volume, open and close price
for the day etc., depending on the information provided by your service
provider.
• Breaking the Topic/Quickview or Quickview Folder relationship procedure for breaking a topic relationship with a quickview folder or
quickview and thus removing the quickview assignment for the topic.
list of topics.
Add to Quickview Folder example
The quickview (J) allows you to read a super maildrop message directly from
the Status screen. This is useful for information that you are want to read
quickly. You can assign up to 10 quickviews to different topics within the same
or different super maildrops. To put a topic into quickview, make sure the
super maildrop containing the topic you want is highlighted (G or @) on the
Status screen.
Press u. The topic list is displayed.
After using either x or w to position the desired topic at the top of the
ADVANCED MESSAGING
ADD TO QUICKVIEW FOLDER
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ADVANCED MESSAGING
can now be read in the quickview folder, see page 39.
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Press u. The topic list is displayed.
After using either x or w to position the desired topic at the top of the
Press s to move to J (ADD TO QUICKVIEW).
Press t. The selected topic is now a quickview and the pager returns to the
Press either x or w to return to the Status screen. The selected topics
A
B
The quickview folder (R) allows you to store selected super maildrop topics
from the original list of topics. This is useful for information that you want to
read quickly. You can store up to 50 topics within the same or different super
maildrops in the quickview folder. To put a topic into a quickview folder, make
sure the super maildrop containing the topic you want is highlighted (G or @) on
the Status screen.
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returns to the list of topics.
Company
Company
Quickview folder ( R) and Quickview ( J).
Press s to move to R (ADD TO QUICKVIEW FOLDER).
Press t. The selected topic is now in the quickview folder and the pager
n
n
• Other Graphics - displays bitmapped graphics (check with your service
provider to determine if such information is available).
list, press t to display the Function menu.
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First line of
quickview
message
• Price Charts - generates charts of stocks prices or other numeric
instruments.
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list, press t to display the Function menu.
Press either x or w return to the Status screen. In the example, J is
displayed, indicating the quickview has been established.
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bI
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Quickview indicator
b
Note: The original topic information still remains in the topic list. You must
access the original topic in the super maildrop to define an alert for the
same topic in the quickview folder or quickview.
Topics can be added to a quickview folder or a quickview, but not both. After a
topic is added to the quickview folder or quickview, the Function menu only
shows the T or I “REMOVE FROM QUICKVIEW” prompt.
You can set the high or the low value for the topics that are in the quickview
folder or quickview (for example, a stock price). A topic whose price alert value
is reached (high or low), causes a price alert and price alert icon flashes until
read. The cursor is automatically set to the quickview folder or quickview
which contains the topic whose price has reached the high or low value. Press
u to read the message.
• From the R or J displayed on the Status screen (representing the relationship
you want to break)
• From the quickview message itself.
Note: This procedure is only for breaking the relationship between a topic
and a quickview; no messages are being deleted or moved. You cannot move
a quickview message directly to Trash. However, you can move the same
message from its original super maildrop position to the Trash. The
quickview relationship still exists for this topic and when a new message is
received for this topic, it can still be read using R or J.
Press t to display the Function menu.
Press s to move to T or I (REMOVE FROM QUICKVIEW).
Press t. The quickview relationship is broken for topic chosen in R or J.
ADVANCED MESSAGING
Price Alert
There are two different locations from which you can break a topic relationship
with quickview folder or quickview and thus delete the quickview.
ADVANCED MESSAGING
Breaking the Topic/Quickview or Quickview Folder Relationship
To set a price alert, make sure the topic in the quickview folder, or quickview is
highlighted.
Press t. The Function menu is displayed.
Press s to move to S (SET PRICE ALERT)
Press t. The following screen displays.
Field to ON/
OFF Price alert
Space if less
than 8 digits
long
Note: You did not delete or move any messages; you only removed the
quickview assignment for this topic.
Ha PRICE ALERT
H
High
----40.12
Current
----40.12
Low
----40.12
H Flashing
Fields to enter
High/Current/Low
price alert value
Price Alert example
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Press s and then either x or w to set the ON/OFF price alert ( a).
Use the directional keys v,x,w,s to move to the High value field and
If there is a match to the search string, the associated information is displayed
on the screen. However, if there is no match, then the prompt NO MATCH displays,
and the cursor is positioned for you to enter another string to search.
Field to ON/
OFF Price alert
(OFF in this
case)
U
PRICE ALERT
High ---100.00
Current----40.12
HLow
----01.20H
H Flashing
Set Price Alert example
Search String
The search string function allows you to quickly access key words or numerical
values within the first 16 characters of each super maildrop message.
Press t to display the Function menu.
Press s to move to B (SEARCH).
Use the directional keys v,x,w,s to input your search string (up to 8
ADVANCED MESSAGING
Press t to set the price alert.
ADVANCED MESSAGING
Low value field. Use x or w to change the high and low price.
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characters).
Press t to start the search.
SEARCH STRING
1234
START
---SEARCH l
Search String example
Note: The Search String capability is limited to numeric values only for
Hebrew, Arabic, and multiple language pagers.
Price Charts
The CP1250/AdvisorTM Graphix pager automatically plots a chart of stock prices
or other numerical values for instruments or topics in your quickview (not
quickview folder). Ten stock price charts can be displayed, one for each
quickview you set up. The price charts are based on the values in the original
topic messages and start collecting price data for charting once your selected
information is put into quickview.
A moving window (the timeframe, as determined by your service provider) of
price points is tracked for numerical topics that are put into quickview. The
charts also display the maximum and minimum price reached. A vertical
dotted line separates the previous day’s and current day’s prices or values as
the chart crosses over from previous day to current day.
Pressing u causes the first full screen of message text (such as stock
information) to display. Continue pressing u until the message text is
completed. Press u again to display the stock chart.
Note: For the period when the pager senses out of range, the chart leaves a
gap until it is back in range.
Y
L›
):))
m )%/)!
ADVANCED MESSAGING
To view the price charts, make sure that the quickview containing the
numerical topic that you want is highlighted (J) on the Status screen.
ADVANCED MESSAGING
Note: The date and time setting on the CP1250/AdvisorTM Graphix pager
must be correct otherwise the charts will not reflect the current information.
Other Graphics
The CP1250/AdvisorTM Graphix can also display graphics such as a stock index
chart, if your service provider offers this feature. An example of a graphic that
you may receive on your pager is shown in the figure below.
Y
L›
).))
m
)%/)!
Graphic example
Price Chart example
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Introduction to Folders
Moving Messages to Folders
Your pager has a system of folders in which you can save and organize specific
messages. The folders are:
Note: After moving a message into a folder, you cannot move it back to the
Status screen. It can only be moved to another folder.
• Quickview Folder (R)—used to store important messages for immediate
access (see page 28 for more information)
On the Status screen, highlight the icon representing the message you want to
move (for example, P, @, or L).
• Personal (q)—used to store personal messages and maildrop messages
• Event List (o)—used to set an alarm for specific messages
• Trash (b)—used to store messages to be deleted
Note: The empty trash function (C) must be used to actually delete the
messages from your pager. For more information, see page 43.
FOLDERS
• Task List (a)—used to create a “to do” checklist for specific messages
FOLDERS
• Phone List (h)—used to store phone numbers and names
Most of these folders require the same procedures to move messages to them
from the Status screen and between them (except for the Event List, which has
additional procedures). The procedures in this section apply either to all
folders (as in “Moving Messages to Folders”) or to specific folders (as in
“Deleting Messages from the Pager (Emptying the Trash)”).
Press t. The Function menu is displayed.
Press s until the target folder icon flashes.
Press t. The message you highlighted is removed from its slot on the
Status screen and is moved to the specified folder.
If this move was to any folder except the Event List, you have finished this
procedure. If this move was to the Event List, go immediately to “Setting
Reminder Alarms for Events (the Event List)” on page 46.
Note: Any folder containing stored messages no longer displays the
FOLDER EMPTY indication when highlighted.
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Reading Messages in Folders
Moving Messages Between Folders
On the Status screen, press any directional buttons until the folder you
want to open is highlighted: V (Quickview Folder), l (Personal Folder), r
(Phone List), a (Task List), f (Event List) or g (Trash).
Before you can move a message from one folder to another, you must first have
the message text displayed on the pager. (This is only necessary between
folders, not from the Status screen to a folder. To review that procedure, go
back to Steps 1 through 4 starting on page 38.)
below, a personal message is in the Personal Folder. It is displayed with its
personal message indicator (D).
Note: You can freely move messages between all folders (including the
Trash). However, after you have moved a message to a folder, you cannot
move it back to the Status screen.
[ D Call
me
before
you
Message in the Personal Folder example
Note: If this same personal message is in either the Phone List, Task
List, or Event List, the message indicator changes from D (Personal
Folder) to ! (Phone List), v (Task List), or C (Event List), respectively. If a
message is moved to the Trash, the indicator reverts back to its original
personal (D) or maildrop (K) format.
FOLDERS
First line of
personal message
FOLDERS
Press u to open the folder. A list of messages is displayed. In the example
With the text of the message displayed, press t. A folder-specific Function
menu is displayed as shown in the following example.
mezqaob
Phone List Function Menu example
Note: This is an example of the Phone List Function menu because the
Phone List icon (h) is not displayed. The folder icon for the current folder
is not displayed.
Press w until the message you want to read is at the top of list.
Press u to begin reading the message.
Press s until the target folder (the folder to which you are moving this
message) flashes. The MOVE TO (folder name) text is displayed, where (folder
name) is the name of the target folder.
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Press t. The message is moved to the new folder and the Status screen is
Moving All Personal Messages to the Trash
Note: If you are moving this message to the Event List, additional steps
are involved. Immediately see “Setting Reminder Alarms for Events (the
Event List)” on page 46.
Note: This function only moves previously read personal messages and is
only available on the Status screen. Maildrop and super maildrop messages
must be individually moved to the Trash.
Note: If the message you moved was a super maildrop topic with a
quickview relationship, whenever a is highlighted (before any new
messages are received), only QUICKVIEW is displayed on the Status screen
when you attempt to read the quickview message.
Make sure a previously read personal message is highlighted (P) on the Status
screen.
FOLDERS
Rather than having to individually move all previously read personal messages
to the Trash, you can move them together using K (MOVE ALL TO TRASH).
FOLDERS
displayed. If this message was the last one in the folder it came from, the
Status screen displays FOLDER EMPTY.
Press t to display the Function menu.
Press s until K (MOVE ALL TO TRASH) flashes.
Press t. All previously read personal messages are moved to the Trash.
Note: To remove these from the pager, you must empty the trash as
described in the next procedure.
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Deleting Messages from the Pager (Emptying the Trash)
Note: If you continue with this procedure, all messages in the Trash are
deleted, not just the one at the top of the list.
Deleting messages from your pager is actually a two-procedure process. After
you have moved the message(s) to the Trash, you must use the empty trash
function (C) to actually remove the message(s) from your pager’s memory.
While messages are in the Trash, they can still be moved to other folders. Only
when you empty the trash are you actually deleting the messages from your
pager.
On the Status screen, press s until g (TRASH) is highlighted.
Maildrop message
Personal message
[ K sports
D — Call
Completing Your Tasks in the Task Folder
FOLDERS
Note: C is only displayed when there are messages in the Trash.
the Status screen which displays FOLDER EMPTY, indicating all messages have
been deleted from the Trash.
FOLDERS
Press u. A list of all messages in the Trash is displayed.
Press t. The Trash Function menu is displayed.
Press s until EMPTY TRASH (C) is displayed as shown in the example below.
Press t. The messages are deleted from the pager. The pager returns to
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Press s until F (SET TASK STATUS) is flashing.
Setting Reminder Alarms for Events (the Event List)
Note: You must immediately set the reminder alarm for the event (that is,
before the pager returns to the Status screen). Otherwise, the move does not
take effect and you must move the message to this folder again.
Mary
at
work.
me
before
John
at
home.
your
mother
As soon as you move the message to the Event List, a screen similar to the
example below is displayed.
SET TASK STATUS
mezFqhob
Task List Function Menu example
FOLDERS
Note: Although the task has been completed, it does not move to a
different position within the Task List. As per the example above, the
completed task remains in the third position on the list.
Note: The time and date default to the current time and date.
FOLDERS
completed and will be moved to the Trash Folder at midnight (unless you
move it to another folder).
Mary
at
work.
me
before
John
at
home.
your
mother
Press w until the task you want to complete is at the top of the list.
Press t. The Task List Function menu is displayed.
Press t. The prompt EMPTY TRASH? is displayed with l pointing at t.
Press t. The message indicator changes from v to *. This task has been
[ v Call
v Call
* Call
v send
Task Messages in Task List example
Trash Function Menu example
[ v Call
v Call
* Call
v send
On the Status screen, press s until d (TASK LIST) is highlighted.
Press u. The Task List is opened and a list of tasks is displayed.
Uncompleted task
Uncompleted task
Completed task
Uncompleted task
Update:
me
before
EMPTY TRASH
mezCqhao
Uncompleted task
Uncompleted task
Completed task
Uncompleted task
The Task Folder can turn your messages into a checklist of things to do. After
you move a message into the Task List, the message indicator is changed to v.
Upon completion of this task, you can mark it complete (*).
To complete more tasks, repeat Steps 4 and 5 as necessary.
Alarm indicator
r 12:00PM
05/03/00
SET EVENT TIME
Set Event Time example
Press s to move to the hour field.
Press x and/or w until the hour of the alarm is set.
Press s to move to first minute field.
Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until you have set the second minute, method of time
measurement, and date fields for the alarm.
Note: You can set a daily alarm by selecting --/--/-- in the date field.
Press t. The alarm is set and the pager returns to the Status screen.
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When the event’s alarm time is reached, an alert is activated (audible only).
Press any button to stop the alarm. c is flashing.
Press u to open the Event List. The indicator has changed from C to H as
Changing the Reminder Alarm (in the Event List)
There are various reasons why you might need to reset the reminder alarm:
you still need to remind yourself about an event for which the one-time
reminder alarm has already expired (before midnight of the same day); or
maybe you need to change the alarm time.Whatever the reason, you can reset
the reminder alarm.
shown below. If this is a one-time only alarm, the message is automatically
moved to the Trash at midnight. Otherwise, the message remains in the
Event List until it is manually moved to another folder.
)%/))
Call
Mary
Event List Expired Alarm Message example
Press u again to read the message.
Note: If you move an Event List message with its reminder alarm set to
any other folder, it loses its alarm. If you move it back to the Event List,
you must reset the reminder alarm.
In the Event List, make sure the event you want is at the top of the list.
FOLDERS
Y L› !@:@#
" m
[ H12:23PM
05/12
at
FOLDERS
Event List indicator
and time and date
alarm expired
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Press t to display the Function menu.
Press s until H (SET EVENT TIME) flashes.
Press t. Reset the reminder alarm using the steps in “Setting Reminder
Alarms for Events (the Event List)” on page 46.
Battery Gauge
Errored Data Indicator
Located on the Status screen, the battery gauge indicator displays the battery
energy level.
If errored data is received, M flashes in the character position where the
errored data was received.
The five indicators range from full to low:
L (full), a (3/4), b (1/2), c (1/4), and d (low).
Key Click
When this feature is enabled and the pager is in audible alert mode (Y), a
“click” is emitted whenever a button is pressed. If the pager is in silent alert
mode (Z), no “click” is emitted.
Emergency Call
Any of the three message types (personal, maildrop, or super maildrop) can be
used to send an emergency call. The emergency message immediately displays
on the pager, regardless of the pager’s alert mode. A unique alert emits—
different from any other alert on the pager—and EMERGENCY CALL is displayed,
indicating this type of message has been transmitted. Read this message as
you would any other. Please speak with your service provider to determine if
this feature is offered.
FEATURES
If the same message is received more than once, DUPLICATE is displayed at the
beginning of the new message. This new message also contains the latest time
and date stamp.
FEATURES
Duplicate Messages
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Memory Capacity
The pager’s available memory depends on the following: how your service
provider has divided the memory between personal and maildrop messages
(including super maildrop messages); how much information is stored in the
various message folders; and how many previously read and unread messages
are displayed on the Status screen.
Memory Full Indicator
Zooming In and Out on Messages
There are two different situations that can produce a memory full condition:
either all 26 personal message slots are occupied; or there is space for less than
130 characters in memory. When this condition is reached, d is displayed on
the Status screen. If a new personal message or any message containing more
than 130 characters is received, the oldest personal message is overwritten.
Until this condition is corrected (by deleting unwanted messages or emptying
the Trash), messages will continue to be overwritten.
The zoom feature allows you to enlarge the size of your pager’s message
character display. (As a result, an eight-line display screen only displays four
lines at one time.) This feature can be applied to all display text on your pager.
FEATURES
If a portion of the message has not been received, either <...> (for word
messaging) or _____ (for long numeric) missing fragment indicator is
displayed.
Note: If y (ZOOM OUT) is displayed, the pager is already in the larger text
mode. Continuing here will change the text to its smaller size.
FEATURES
Missing Fragment Indicators
On the Function menu, press v to move to m (ZOOM IN).
Out of Range
Press t. The zoom mode is changed.
Note: The example below shows both text sizes for one message.
DP
R
If your pager is equipped with this feature, and if you are outside your paging
coverage area, = is displayed. As long as = is displayed, your pager cannot
receive messages.
03:THIS
DP
q
a
h
IS
A
TEST
b
o
OF
Standard Size Personal Message Text
example
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R
q
03:THIS
h
IS
a
o
A
b
TEST
Enlarged Personal Message Text example
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Cleaning Your Pager
Patent Information
To clean smudges and grime from the exterior of your pager, use a soft, nonabrasive cloth moistened in a mild soap and water solution. Use a second cloth
moistened in clean water to wipe the surface clean. Do not immerse in water.
Do not use alcohol or other cleaning solutions.
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.
Regulatory Agency Compliance
The CP1250/AdvisorTM Graphix pagers are durable, reliable, and can provide
years of dependable service; however, they are precision electronic products.
Water and moisture, excessive heat, and extreme shock may damage the pager
components and impair the fine optical quality of the display. Do not expose
your pager to these conditions. If repair is required, the Motorola Service
Organization, staffed with specially trained technicians, offers repair and
maintenance facilities throughout the world.
You can protect your pager purchase with an optional extended warranty
covering parts and labor. For more information about warranties, please
contact your paging service provider or retailer.
FCC COMPLIANCE
Care and Maintenance
USE AND CARE
Functionality and Use of Your Pager
For questions pertaining to the functions and use of your Motorola pager
please visit our web site at www.motorola.com/pagers. For questions
pertaining to your paging service, contact your paging service provider.
OF
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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
ONE (1) YEAR STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY AND PROVISIONS (U.S.A. ONLY)
Motorola warrants the pager against defects in material and workmanship under normal use
and service for the period of time specified below. This express warranty is extended by
Motorola, 1500 Gateway Blvd., Boynton Beach, Florida 33426 to the original end user
purchaser only and is not assignable or transferable to any other party.
WARRANTY
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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NOTES
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
FCC COMPLIANCE
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
WARRANTY
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
LIMITED WARRANTY AND PROVISIONS (U.S.A. ONLY) continued
All parts and boards removed in the replacement process shall become the property of
Motorola. This warranty does not cover defects, malfunctions, performance failures or
damages to the unit resulting from use in other than its normal and customary manner,
misuse, accident or neglect, the use of non-conforming parts, or improper alterations or
repairs. This warranty does not cover wear and tear on covers or housings, nor the coverage
or range over which the pager will receive signals.
For information on how to receive service on Motorola pagers or covered accessories,
call 1-800-548-9954 or 1-800-793-7834 (TTY).
Pager warranty will be VOID if any of the following conditions occur:
• Pagers that are incomplete such as those in which boards or components are missing and/
or incompatible.
• Pagers whose serial numbers do not match on the boards, or pagers in which the board
serial
numbers don’t match the housing.
• Pagers that have been opened by, or had work performed by, anyone other than a Motorola
authorized pager service center.
• Pagers received with non-conforming or non-Motorola housings or parts.
Flat rate repair fees apply to pagers and accessories not covered under warranty.
STATE LAW RIGHTS
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY
LASTS, THEREFORE THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state.
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This warranty sets forth the full extent of MOTOROLA's responsibilities regarding the pager.
Repair, replacement, or refund of the purchase price, at MOTOROLA's option, is the exclusive
remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY IS
LIMITED TO THE DURATION CHOSEN. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE
FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE MOTOROLA PAGER,
FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST
PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THE
FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
Motorola pagers are shipped from the factory with a standard limited warranty of one (1) year
on parts and labor from date of purchase by the original end user purchaser, based on proof
of purchase. In the event of a defect, malfunction, or failure to conform to specifications during
the warranty period, Motorola, at its option, will either repair, replace or refund the purchase
price of the pager. Repair, at Motorola's option, may include the replacement of parts or
boards with functionally equivalent reconditioned or new parts or boards. Replaced parts and
boards are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period.
(continued)
NOTES
NOTES
Personal Numbers
Pager Number and PIN
Family and Friends
Pager Number and PIN
t, Motorola, Advisor, FLEX, and f are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
Reg. U.S. Pat & Tm. Off.
1999 by Motorola, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Personal Communications Sector
1500 Gateway Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL 33426-8292
Printed in U.S.A 8/99
6881033B60-O
Service Provider
@6881033B60@
Use the spaces provided below to write down your pager and personal
identification number (PIN), and the number of your service provider.
Additional spaces have been provided to write down the pager and PIN of your
family and friends.
*
C
H
5
0
CP1250/Advisor Graphix Quick Reference Card
K Maildrop message, alert turned
Pager Indicators (top line of
off*
pager)
b Super maildrop message, alert
V
W
Y
R
d
=
On
On, Quiet Time turned on
Audible alert mode
Pager alarm turned on
Memory full
Out of range indicator
L Battery full indicator
a Battery 3/4 full indicator
b Battery 1/2 full indicator
c Battery 1/4 full indicator
d Battery low indicator
turned on*
G Super maildrop message, alert
O
q
U
l
k
o
kl
Message Icons
P
D
O
Personal message, selected
Personal message, unselected
Maildrop message, alert turned
on*
Quick Steps
Setting the Pager Alarm
Press t until ESCAPE is displayed.
Press v until i is displayed.
Press t and then w or x.
Press s to move to the alarm
indicator.
Press w or x until r(alarm on)
is displayed.
Press s to move to the next field.
Repeat Steps 5–6 to adjust the hour,
minutes, time measurement fields (if
a daily alarm) plus month, date, and
year fields (if a one-time alarm).
Press t to accept the alarm
setting.
Task List message, completed
Event List message, alarm active
Event List message, alarm expired
Quick View message
Errored data indicator
<..>Alphanumeric missing fragment
indicator
___Long numeric missing fragment
indicator
M Truncated message
E
v
turned off*
Topic, alert enabled
Topic, alert disabled
History message
Price alert icon, low price limit
reached*
Price alert icon, high price limit
reached*
Price alert icon, unselected*
Continuation indicators (up and
down)
Phone List message
Task List message, not completed
Turning Quiet Time On and Off
On the Function menu, press v until
j is displayed.
Press t.
Press w or x to turn on (c) or
turn off (7) quiet time. If turning off,
skip to Step 8.
Press s to move to the starting hour
field.
Press w or x to adjust the hour.
Repeat Steps 4–5 to set both of the
minute fields and the time
measurement method.
Repeat Steps 4–5 until the end time
is set.
Press t to accept the quiet time
setting.
* These icons, when selected, are
displayed in reverse video.
Folder Icons
R
q
h
a
o
b
Quickview Folder*
Personal Folder*
Phone List*
Task List*
Event List*
Trash Folder*
* These icons, when selected, are
displayed in reverse video.
Setting Reminder Alarms for
Events
With the SET EVENT TIME screen displayed
(the message has just been moved
to the Event List), press s to move
to the hour field.
Press w or x to select the hour.
Press s to move to the first minutes
field.
Function Icons (bottom line of
pager)
Choose Alert function
Set Time/Alarm function
Set Quiet Time function
m Zoom In function
y Zoom Out function
k Set Silent Alert function
f Set Audible Alert function
e Turn Off function
z Escape function
_ Set time indicator
r Alarm enabled indicator
J Alarm disabled indicator
c Quiet Time enabled indicator
7 Quiet Time disabled indicator
n
Choose Maildrop Alert function
J
Quick View function enabled
I
Quick View function disabled
F Set Task Status function
C Empty Trash function
B Stock code search
S
Set price alert
e
i
j
Repeat Steps 2–3 until you have set
the second minute, time
measurement method, and date
fields (if one-time only) for the alarm.
Press t to set the reminder alarm.
When the alarm time is reached and
the alarm is emitted, press any
button.
Press u to open the Event List.
Press u to read the message.

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