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Motorola Bravo Plus User manual

User’s Guide
BRAVO PLUS
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of a Motorola BRAVO
PLUS numeric display pager.This compact pager has
been designed with simple-to-use operating buttons, rug-
ged housing, and an easy-to-read display.
The BRAVO PLUS pager fits easily in your pocket or
purse, or can be worn on your belt.
The BRAVO PLUS pager offers a number of features.We
encourage you to read this instruction manual carefully to
obtain the full benefits from your BRAVO PLUS pager.
CONTROLS
Read Button (R) – Used to read messages and to acti-
vate pager functions. Also used to scroll through the hours
and minutes for time setting.
Menu Button (F) – Used to scroll through the pager
menus and set the time of day.
BRAVO PLUS
Menu (F)
Button
Alert
Lamp
Read (R)
Button
On/Off
Switch
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Side
View
Switch
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On/Off Switch – This three-position slide switch is used to
turn the pager on and off, acts as a master reset button,
and activates the backlight.
Alert Lamp – Flashes to give a visual indication when a
message is received.
TURNINGTHE PAGER ON
SILENT Mode:Slide the On/Off Switch in an upward direc-
tion to the SILENT symbol ($). The pager vibrates (if
equipped) and the lamp flashes for 4 seconds.
ON Mode: Slide the On/Off Switch in an upward direction
to the ON symbol (#).The pager emits an interrupted beep
and the lamp flashes for 4 seconds.
A full-segment display accompanies the power-up alert.
The display then changes to the standby screen.
Standby Screen in SILENT Mode
Standby Screen in ON Mode
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8:59a
D 8:59a
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SETTINGTHETIME
• To set the time, press Funtil seTr Trime is displayed,
then press R.
• The hours digits (represented by the grey characters in
the sample shown below) begin to blink.
Set the hours digits by pressing Runtil the correct hour
is displayed along with the appropriate a(for A.M.) or p
(for P.M.) symbol.Keep pressing Rto cycle through the
hours from A.M. to P.M.When the correct hour (A.M.or
P.M) is displayed, press Fto advance to the minutes
digits.
• The first digit of the minutes (represented by the grey
character) begins to blink. Press Rto change the first
digit of the minutes. Press Fto advance to the second
digit of the minutes. Press Rto change the second digit
of the minutes. PressFone more time to leave the time
setting function.
• All portions of the time of day screen, except the colon
(:), stop blinking. The time of day is now set and the
pager is in the standby mode.
12:00a
8:00a
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READING A MESSAGE
When a message is received, the pager gives an audible
and/or visual alert (or vibrates if equipped) for 8 seconds.
The number of unread messages is displayed.The alert
automatically stops, or you can reset the pager by pressing
any of its buttons.
1 Unread Message Indicator
3 Unread Messages Indicator
To read your message, press R.
The first screen of your message is displayed.To “freeze”
your message, press and hold Rwhile viewing it. The pager
automatically advances to the next screen of the message, or
you can view it by pressing R.The continuation symbol (B)
indicates there are additional screens.
First Screen of a Message
The screen following your message is the timestamp
screen.It shows the message slot number and the time
that the message was received (the order that the mes-
sage was received).
Second Screen of a Message
The pager returns to the standby mode.
1 page
3 pages
555-1212 B
01 12:46p
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LOCKING A MESSAGE
To lock a message (protect it from being overwritten or
erased), press Fwhile the message or timestamp screen
is displayed. =is displayed on the upper, right-hand corner
of the screen to indicate that the message has been
locked.Up to 5 messages can be locked in memory.
First Screen of a Locked Message
Second Screen of a Locked Message
To unlock a message, follow the procedure used to lock it.
The lock symbol disappears from the message and time-
stamp screens.
ERASING MESSAGES
The“Erase All”function deletes all read, unlocked messag-
es from memory.
To erase unwanted messages, press Funtil erase all
is displayed, then press R. All read, unlocked messages
are removed from memory. All unread and locked messag-
es are moved to the first memory slots and carry the new
message slot number.
NOTE: You must first read a message before it can be
erased.
555-1212 A
01 12:46p A
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SELECTING AN ALTERNATE FREQUENCY
Synthesized and Auto-Synthesized Models:
• Press Funtil your choice of scan mode or frequency
designator is displayed (for example: scan1, f1, f2,
etc.).
• To view alternate frequencies, press R. When scan or
the frequency designator you wish to select is displayed,
press Fto“lock in” the new frequency or mode.
• When confirm is displayed, press Rto activate your
selection.
STANDARD FEATURES
Time of Day/Standby Screen: The time of day is dis-
played while the pager is on and in the standby mode.
Time Stamp:The time of day that each message was re-
ceived is displayed on a separate screen following the
message.
Memory Retention:When the pager is turned off, all mes-
sages and the time of day remain in memory.
Memory Capacity:The pager can store up to 16 messag-
es or a total of 160 characters.Individual messages can be
up to 20 characters in length.
Message Protect/Lock: Up to five individual messages can
be locked in memory so they will not be overwritten by new
messages or discarded during the “Erase All”function.
Hold Full Indicator: You can selectively protect up to 5
messages by locking them in memory.When an attempt to
lock more than 5 messages is made hold full is dis-
played for 2 seconds indicating that this message cannot
be protected.
Automatic Reset:If you do not reset your pager during an
alert, it will automatically reset after 8 seconds.
Chirp in Silent (Non-Vibrate Models Only):When the pag-
er is in the SILENT mode, a short chirp (beep) will alert you
to incoming messages. 8
Master Reset: Pressing the On/Off Switch twice resets the
pager and causes the pager to return to the standby mode.
Reminder Chirp: When an unread message is stored in
memory, the pager gives a reminder chirp (short beep) ev-
ery two minutes.Vibrate models emit a short vibration in
place of the chirp when in the SILENT mode.
Duplicate Message: Incoming messages are compared
to messages stored in memory.If a new message is identi-
cal to a message in memory, duplicaTre is shown for 2
seconds at the beginning of the message.The new times-
tamp follows the duplicate message.
Low Battery Indicator:When the battery nears the end of
its life, the time-of-day screen is replaced with lo cell.
The battery must be replaced within a few days to avoid in-
terruption of pager operation.
Tone Alerting: The BRAVO PLUS pager can also respond
as a basic tone-alert model.When a tone-only message is re-
ceived, Trone only replaces the standard message screen.
Unread Message Counter:When unread messages exist,
the standby screen is replaced by the unread message indi-
cator.The unread message indicator displays the number of
pages that have not been read, and is updated anytime a
message is received (except if message duplication occurs).
If Ris pressed, and there are no messages in memory, no
pages is displayed.
Memory Full Indicator: If 16 messages or 160 characters
are stored in memory, memory full is displayed in place
of the standby screen. A new message could cause the
oldest (first) unlocked, read message to be overwritten.
When some or all of the read messages are erased, the
pager returns to the standby mode.
Overflow Indicator:When the number of unread messag-
es is greater than the number of available memory slots
(16), ouerflow replaces the unread message indicator.
ouerflow indicates that the oldest (first) unread message
has been “pushed out”of memory by a more recent mes-
sage.
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Message Slot Number: At the end of each message, pre-
ceding the time stamp, the message slot number is dis-
played to indicate the order in which the message was re-
ceived. (Example: 09 10:30a: the 09 indicates the ninth
message received.)
Erase All: All read, unlocked messages can be deleted
from memory using the “Erase All” function.
Backlighted Display: Press the On/Off Switch for back-
lighting in low-light conditions.
Freeze Screen: When reading a message, you can
“freeze”it on the screen by pressing and holding R.
SILENT: When in the SILENT mode, the pager does not
give an audible alert.
CLEANINGYOUR BRAVO PLUS PAGER
To clean the exterior of the BRAVO PLUS pager, use a
soft, non-abrasive cloth moistened in a mild soap and wa-
ter 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.
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
The BRAVO PLUS numeric display pager, properly han-
dled, is capable of many years of trouble-free service.
However, if service is required, Motorola's National Service
Organization, staffed with specially trained technicians, of-
fers strategically located repair and maintenance facilities.
Consult your Motorola sales representative for service lo-
cations in your area.
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BATTERY INFORMATION
Your BRAVO PLUS pager is designed to operate with a
single AA-size alkaline battery.
Installing/Replacing the Battery
• 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.
• Align the battery so the polarity markings (+ and -) match
the markings on the back cover.Insert the battery.
• Align the semicircle on the battery door with the semicircle
on the bottom of the pager near the word “LOCK”.Press
down on the end of the door nearest the battery and slide
the battery door until it is completely closed.
• After the cover is closed, slide the lock toward the front
of the pager to conceal the red marking.
Low-Battery Indicator
When the battery nears the end of its life, the standby
screen is replaced with lo cell. The battery must be re-
placed within a few days to avoid interruption of pager op-
eration.
DIAGRAM
LOCK
BATTERY DOOR
(+)
(–)
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PATENT INFORMATION
The BRAVO PLUS and BRAVO 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 for these products are pending.
REMOVINGTHE BELT CLIP
Position the pager so that the display faces you.Rotate the
pager until the belt clip is pointing up (Rand Fbuttons
pointing toward the ground).Hold the belt clip in one hand.
Use your 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.
t, Motorola, and BRAVO PLUS are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Motorola Inc.
1991-1995 by Motorola, Inc., Paging Products Group
1500 Gateway Boulevard, Boynton Beach, FL 33426-8292
All rights reserved.
Printed in U.S.A.3/95
@6881012B23@
6881012B23-D

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