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Motorola Bravo Express User manual

Turning the Pager On:
•Press the READ button.
The pager will alert indicating that the pager is on.
The power-on symbol (
A
) and an alert indicator will appear
on the screen to indicate whether the pager is in the Silent (
V
)
or theAudible (
S
) mode.
Receiving and Reading Messages:
When a message is received, the pager will alert for 8 seconds.
•Press the READ button to stop the alert.
•Press the READ button again to display the message.
•Press the SELECT button twice while reading the message
to return to the main status screen.
Messagesthatcontainmorethan12charactersaredisplayedon
a second screen. The symbol (
N
) indicates that there are
additional screens. The second screen is displayed
automatically after 8 seconds, or you can press the READ
button to advance to the second screen. The last screen of the
message displays the time that the message was received.
If a message is left unread, the pager emits a reminder alert
every 2 minutes, and the number of unread messages is
displayed on the screen (i.e., 1 Page, 2 Pages).
Turning the Pager Off:
•Press the MENU button until the “PAGER OFF?” prompt
appears on the display.
•Press the SELECT button to turn the pager off.
The clock will be displayed on the screen, but the “On”
indicator will not.
Turning On the Light:
•Press the SELECT button while the clock or a message is
displayed to turn the light on.
• To turn the light off, press the SELECT button again while
the message or the clock is displayed, or allow it to timeout
automatically after 8 seconds.
Thelightcannotbeturnedon while scrolling through the menu.
CONTROLS
DISPLAY ICONS
READ
BUTTON
ON
INDICATOR
PAGER
AUTO CLOCK ALERT
INDICATOR
LOW CELL
INDICATOR
MENU
BUTTON
BATTERY DOOR
Slide Door to Left
(+ End of Battery to Left)
SELECT
BUTTON
BRAVO EXPRESS
Changing Alert Modes:
•Press the MENU button. Either “SILENT?” or “AUDIO?”
will appear depending on which mode the pager is currently
in. For the pager to vibrate, it must be in the Silent mode.
• To change the alert mode, press the SELECT button while
your choice appears on the display.
Pager Auto:
You can set the pager to turn on and off at designated times.
•Press the MENU button until your choice of “PGRAUTO?”
or “PGR MANUAL?” appears on the display.
•If you press the SELECT button while “PGR AUTO?” is
displayed, the pager will turn on and off at the times that
appear on the display.
•If you press the SELECT button while “PGR MANUAL?”
is displayed, you will need to turn the pager on and off
yourself.
•Press the READ button to return to the main status screen
after viewing the on/off times.
Set Pager Auto:
•Press the MENU button until “SET AUTO” appears on the
display.
•Press the SELECT button.
• To set the “On” time, press the MENU button until the
desired hour appears. When the desired hour is displayed,
press the SELECT button to move toA.M. or P.M. Press the
MENU button again to change from A.M. or P.M. Repeat
this step to set the Off Time.
•Press the READ button to return to the main status screen.
This document was created with FrameMaker 4.0.4
Setting the Clock:
•Press the MENU button until “SET TIME” appears on the
display.
•Press the SELECT button to set the pager clock.
•Press the MENU button until the desired hour appears. To
move to the next digit, press the SELECT button. Repeat
this process for each field (hours, minutes,AM/PM, and 12/
24 hour).
•Press the READ button to return to the main status screen.
Locking Messages:
• To lock a message, press the MENU button while reading
the message. A lock (
L
) will appear on the display to
indicate that the message is protected.
• To unlock a message, press the MENU button while reading
the locked message.
Locked messages cannot be erased, overwritten by new
messages when memory is full, or lost while replacing the
battery. Up to four messages may be locked at one time.
Clearing the Memory:
•Press the MENU button until “CLEAR?” appears on the
display.
•Press the SELECT button.All read, unlocked messages will
be erased.
The “CLEAR?” prompt will only appear if there are messages
in memory.
Battery Information:
The BRAVO EXPRESS is designed to operate with an AAA-
size alkaline battery. See diagram for battery door location.
Other Pager Features:
A low-battery alert and warning indicator occurs when the
battery is reaching the end of its life.
“OVERFLOW” is displayed when the number of unread
messages received is greater than the available read-message
memory. Once you have read all of your unread messages,
dashes will appear on the standby screen.
If the same message is received more than once,
“DUPLICATE” appears at the beginningofthenewmessage to
indicate that the message has already been received. The new
message will contain the latest timestamp.
When a message is received that does not contain numeric data,
“TONE ONLY” will appear on the display.
Repair and Maintenance:
Your BRAVO EXPRESS pager, properly handled, is capable of
many years of trouble-free service. However, should it ever
require service, Motorola's National Service Organization,
staffed with specially trained technicians, offers conveniently
located repair and maintenance facilities throughout the
country.
t
and Motorola are registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
BRAVO EXPRESS is a trademark of Motorola, Inc.

1992-1995 by Motorola, Inc.
Paging Products Group
1500 Gateway Boulevard,
Boynton Beach, FL 33426-8292
Printed in U.S.A. 7/92
@6881012B99@
6881012B99-0
A
BRAVO EXPRESS
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
MOTOROLA

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