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Page 1 - User's Guide

User's GuideModel T900FLEX™ TechnologyPersonal Interactive Communicator™000145-O1035b90a.book Page -3 Thursday, June 1, 2000 9:14 AM

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GETTING STARTED6Control ButtonsFlipEscape/BacklightCAPSSymbolMenu/SpaceEnterNavigation ButtonsClear/DeleteMessageAcknowledgeALT1035b90a.book Page 6 Th

Page 3 - Contents

GETTING STARTED7Flip Houses and protects the LCD screen. Opening the flip awakensthe communicator (PIC). Closing the flip puts the screen into sleepmo

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GETTING STARTED8ALT-mode FunctionsThe key sequences displayed below provide access to the correspondingALT-mode functions.~~ALT-Lock— Activates the Al

Page 5 - INTRODUCTION

GETTING STARTED9Turning Your Communicator (PIC) On Ensure that a fresh battery is properly installed as described in“Installing/Replacing the Battery

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GETTING STARTED10Messaging Service InstructionsTo begin messaging servic e, contact your service provider for activationinstructions. The phone number

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GETTING STARTED11BacklightIn low-light conditions, press and hold H to turn on the backlight. Thebacklight remains illuminated until the communicator

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GETTING STARTED12Setting Up Your Communicator (PIC)This section explains ho w to set the time and date, alarm t ime, alert mode,News/ Info Inbox alert

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GETTING STARTED13Creating a SignatureYour TalkAbout T900 Personal Interactive Communicator’s messagingfeatures allow you to create a signature for you

Page 10 - GETTING STARTED

TIME AND DATE14Time and DateSetting the Time and Date From the Main menu press y or z to highlight t Preferences andpress {. Press z to highlight M

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ALERTS15AlertsSetting the MailBox Alert Mode From the Main menu press y or z to highlight t Preferences andpress {. Press y or z to highlight L Mail

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ALERTS16Setting the News/Info Alert ModeYour communicator (PIC) provides the capability to set the alert modes forinformation messages differently th

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ALERTS17Setting the Alert Volume From the Main menu press y or z to highlight t Preferencesand press {. Press y or z to highlight < Alert Volume

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ALERTS18Reminder AlertWhen this feature is turned on, it instructs the communicator ( PIC) togenerate periodic r eminder alerts whenthere are unread p

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PRIVATE TIME19Private TimeSetting Private TimePrivate Time mode allows you to specify a time period during which thecommunicator (PIC ) receives messa

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QUIET MODE20Quiet ModeSetting the Quiet ModeWhen active, Q uiet Mode allows you to tem por arily override audible alerts.Allaudible alerts are changed

Page 18 - TIME AND DATE

ADDRESSES21AddressesThe TalkAbout T900 Personal Interactive Communicator (PIC) contains anAddress Book for storing t he address information for up to

Page 19 - MailBox Alert and press {

ADDRESSES22Searching the Address BookYou can search for Address Book en tries w ithout scrolling th ro ugh the AddressBook by using the search functio

Page 20 - Set InBox Alert and press {

ADDRESSES23 Press y or z to highlight the field you want to edit a nd press {. Make the desir ed changes in each field and press {. Repeat Steps 4

Page 21 - Setting the Alert Volume

MESSAGES24MessagesThis section discusses how to select an addressee, comp ose a message, andsend messages with your Personal Inter ac tive Communicato

Page 22 - Reminder Alert Types

MESSAGES25Specifying an Address Not in Your Address Book From the Send Message menu, press y or z to highlightESelect Address and press {. Press y o

Page 23 - PRIVATE TIME

ContentsIntroduction ...1Effective Use of YourCommunicator (PIC) ... 2Getting Starte

Page 24 - QUIET MODE

MESSAGES26Sending a MessageOnce you haveselected an addressee and composed a message,you can send it. From the Send Message menu, press y or z to h i

Page 25 - ADDRESSES

MESSAGES27Previewing and Reading Messages• When you re ceive a personal o r information service message, theStatus screen displays and the communicato

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MESSAGES28Reading Messages Toreada message,(whilepreviewing)pressy orz tohighlight th e desiredmessage and pr ess {. Press y or z to scroll th rough

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MESSAGES29Replying to MessagesFor your convenience, your TalkAbout T900 Personal InteractiveCommunicator (PIC) has several pre-programmed reply messag

Page 28 - MESSAGES

MESSAGES30Sending a Custom Reply While view in g a message, press U to display the Me ssage Optionsmenu. Press y or z to highlight b Reply to Messag

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MESSAGES31 If you want to append a message tothe message being forwarded, pressy or z to highlight 6Write Message and press {. After you finish comp

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MESSAGES32Deleting MessagesYou can delete any or a ll messages from your T 900 Personal InteractiveCommunicator ( PIC). Todeletethe messagecurrently b

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MESSAGES33Deleting Messages from an InBox From the Main menu, press y or z to highlight the inbox containingthe messages you want to delete and press

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ADVANCED MESSAGING34Advanced MessagingUsing Info-On-DemandThe Info-On-Demand feature provides you with the ability to requestinformation such as News,

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ADVANCED MESSAGING35Setting News AutoPreviewWhen this feature is turned on, it causes the communicator (PIC) toautomatically jump to the News/Info InB

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Deleting Messages from an InBox ...33Advanced Messaging ...34Using Info-On-Demand ...34Sett

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ALARMS36AlarmsThe alarm can be set f or either a specific time and date, or it can be used as adaily alarm .Setting the Alarm From the Main menu, pre

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FOLDERS37FoldersUsing Your Personal FolderUse your Personal Folder to save personal messages. To move a message fromthe MailBox to your Personal Folde

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FOLDERS38Using Your News/Info FolderUse your New s/Info Folder to save News/Info messages. To move a messagefrom the News/Info InBox to your News/Info

Page 38 - ADVANCED MESSAGING

INBOXES39InBoxesUsing Your News/Info InBoxYour TalkAbout T900 Personal Interactive Communicator (PIC) is capable ofreceiving info rmation service mess

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INBOXES40Viewing InBox Message HistoryAfter an information service inbox has b een create d, all messages received atthe same address/sub-address are

Page 40 - Setting the Alarm

INBOXES41Moving an InBox Up/DownYour TalkAbout T900 Personal Interactive Communicator provides thecapability to position your inboxes in the order of

Page 41 - Using Your Personal Folder

VITAL SIGNS42Vital SignsChecking Vital SignsThe Vital Signs feature options include displays for the currents status of thebattery, message memory, an

Page 42 - Using Your News/Info Folder

FEATURES43FeaturesLow Battery Indicator: A : d isplays on the fourth line of the Statusscreen at the onset of a low battery condition. Refer to “Batte

Page 43 - Creating an InBox

FEATURES44Setting the Key ClickWhen thisfeature isturned on and the communicator(PIC) is in audible mode,the communicatoremits a "click"when

Page 44 - Setting the InBox History

CARE & MAINTENANCE45Care & MaintenanceThe TalkAbout T900 Personal Interactive Comm unicators are durable,reliable, and can pr ovide years of d

Page 45 - Deleting an InBox

INTRODUCTION1IntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of the TalkAboutTMT900 PersonalInteractiveCommunicator (PIC) . Whetherreceivingor sending me

Page 46 - VITAL SIGNS

QUESTIONS?46Questions?If you have any questions about the use of your Motorola T 900 PersonalInteractive Com municator (PIC), in the U.S. call 1-800-5

Page 47 - FEATURES

FCC COMPLIANCE47FCC ComplianceThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions : (1) This device

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SAFETY INFORMATION48Safety InformationRead this info rmation befor e using a wearable c ommunicator (PIC).First introduced in 2000, the Personal Inter

Page 49 - CARE & MAINTENANCE

SAFETY INFORMATION49developed this updated standard. In March, 1993, the U.S. FederalCommunications Commission (FCC) proposed the adoption of this u p

Page 50 - QUESTIONS?

SAFETY INFORMATION50AircraftCurrent regulations pro hibit the use of certain types of portable electronicdevices (PEDs) on board commercial air craft,

Page 51 - FCC COMPLIANCE

SAFETY INFORMATION51It is r are, but your communicator (PIC) may generate sparks. Communicator(PIC)s have internal electronic c ircu its which may be

Page 52 - SAFETY INFORMATION

WARRANTY52WarrantyONE (1) YEAR STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY AND PROVISIONS (U.S.A. ONLY)Motorola warrants the pager against defects in material and workm

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WARRANTY53LIMITED WARRANTY AND PROVISIONS (U.S.A. ONLY) continuedAll parts and boards removed in the replacement process shall become the property ofM

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EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES54Export Law AssurancesThis product is controlled under the export regulations of the United States ofAmerica and Canada.The Gove

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Personal NumbersUse the spaces provided be low to wr ite down your Personal InteractiveCommunicator’s wireless address, and the number of your service

Page 56 - WARRANTY

INTRODUCTION2Effective Use of Your Communicator (PIC)Your Personal Interactive Com municator (PIC) c a n help you keep in contactwith everyone impo rt

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MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo, and all other trademarks indicatedas such herein are trademarks of Motorola, Inc.®Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off.ã2000 Mo

Page 58 - EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES

T900 Quick Reference CarddPower onEMailBoxjNews/Info InBoxTSend MessageSInfo-On-Demand#Address BookDPersonal Folder/MovemessagetofolderDNews/Info Fold

Page 59 - Personal Numbers

Setting the Alarm From the Main menu, press y or z to highlightt Preferences and press {. Press y or z to highlight K Set Alarm and press {. The al

Page 60 - @6881035B90@

GETTING STARTED3Getting StartedBattery InformationYour T900 Personal Interactive Communicator oper ates with a single AA-sizealkaline battery ( do not

Page 61 - Alert Volume/Key Click

GETTING STARTED4Installing/Replacing the Battery000092-OSlide LatchSlide Door1035b90a.book Page 4 Thursday, June 1, 2000 9:14 AM

Page 62 - Setting Time and Date

GETTING STARTED5 Holding the com municator (PIC) face down, s lide the latch toward th ebattery door. Slide the battery door in the direction of the

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