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GETTING STARTED6Control ButtonsFlipEscape/BacklightCAPSSymbolMenu/SpaceEnterNavigation ButtonsClear/DeleteMessageAcknowledgeALT1035b90a.book Page 6 Th
GETTING STARTED7Flip Houses and protects the LCD screen. Opening the flip awakensthe communicator (PIC). Closing the flip puts the screen into sleepmo
GETTING STARTED8ALT-mode FunctionsThe key sequences displayed below provide access to the correspondingALT-mode functions.~~ALT-Lock— Activates the Al
GETTING STARTED9Turning Your Communicator (PIC) On Ensure that a fresh battery is properly installed as described in“Installing/Replacing the Battery
GETTING STARTED10Messaging Service InstructionsTo begin messaging servic e, contact your service provider for activationinstructions. The phone number
GETTING STARTED11BacklightIn low-light conditions, press and hold H to turn on the backlight. Thebacklight remains illuminated until the communicator
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
GETTING STARTED13Creating a SignatureYour TalkAbout T900 Personal Interactive Communicator’s messagingfeatures allow you to create a signature for you
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
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
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
ALERTS18Reminder AlertWhen this feature is turned on, it instructs the communicator ( PIC) togenerate periodic r eminder alerts whenthere are unread p
PRIVATE TIME19Private TimeSetting Private TimePrivate Time mode allows you to specify a time period during which thecommunicator (PIC ) receives messa
QUIET MODE20Quiet ModeSetting the Quiet ModeWhen active, Q uiet Mode allows you to tem por arily override audible alerts.Allaudible alerts are changed
ADDRESSES21AddressesThe TalkAbout T900 Personal Interactive Communicator (PIC) contains anAddress Book for storing t he address information for up to
ADDRESSES22Searching the Address BookYou can search for Address Book en tries w ithout scrolling th ro ugh the AddressBook by using the search functio
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
MESSAGES24MessagesThis section discusses how to select an addressee, comp ose a message, andsend messages with your Personal Inter ac tive Communicato
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
ContentsIntroduction ...1Effective Use of YourCommunicator (PIC) ... 2Getting Starte
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
MESSAGES27Previewing and Reading Messages• When you re ceive a personal o r information service message, theStatus screen displays and the communicato
MESSAGES28Reading Messages Toreada message,(whilepreviewing)pressy orz tohighlight th e desiredmessage and pr ess {. Press y or z to scroll th rough
MESSAGES29Replying to MessagesFor your convenience, your TalkAbout T900 Personal InteractiveCommunicator (PIC) has several pre-programmed reply messag
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
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
MESSAGES32Deleting MessagesYou can delete any or a ll messages from your T 900 Personal InteractiveCommunicator ( PIC). Todeletethe messagecurrently b
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
ADVANCED MESSAGING34Advanced MessagingUsing Info-On-DemandThe Info-On-Demand feature provides you with the ability to requestinformation such as News,
ADVANCED MESSAGING35Setting News AutoPreviewWhen this feature is turned on, it causes the communicator (PIC) toautomatically jump to the News/Info InB
Deleting Messages from an InBox ...33Advanced Messaging ...34Using Info-On-Demand ...34Sett
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
FOLDERS37FoldersUsing Your Personal FolderUse your Personal Folder to save personal messages. To move a message fromthe MailBox to your Personal Folde
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
INBOXES39InBoxesUsing Your News/Info InBoxYour TalkAbout T900 Personal Interactive Communicator (PIC) is capable ofreceiving info rmation service mess
INBOXES40Viewing InBox Message HistoryAfter an information service inbox has b een create d, all messages received atthe same address/sub-address are
INBOXES41Moving an InBox Up/DownYour TalkAbout T900 Personal Interactive Communicator provides thecapability to position your inboxes in the order of
VITAL SIGNS42Vital SignsChecking Vital SignsThe Vital Signs feature options include displays for the currents status of thebattery, message memory, an
FEATURES43FeaturesLow Battery Indicator: A : d isplays on the fourth line of the Statusscreen at the onset of a low battery condition. Refer to “Batte
FEATURES44Setting the Key ClickWhen thisfeature isturned on and the communicator(PIC) is in audible mode,the communicatoremits a "click"when
CARE & MAINTENANCE45Care & MaintenanceThe TalkAbout T900 Personal Interactive Comm unicators are durable,reliable, and can pr ovide years of d
INTRODUCTION1IntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of the TalkAboutTMT900 PersonalInteractiveCommunicator (PIC) . Whetherreceivingor sending me
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
FCC COMPLIANCE47FCC ComplianceThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions : (1) This device
SAFETY INFORMATION48Safety InformationRead this info rmation befor e using a wearable c ommunicator (PIC).First introduced in 2000, the Personal Inter
SAFETY INFORMATION49developed this updated standard. In March, 1993, the U.S. FederalCommunications Commission (FCC) proposed the adoption of this u p
SAFETY INFORMATION50AircraftCurrent regulations pro hibit the use of certain types of portable electronicdevices (PEDs) on board commercial air craft,
SAFETY INFORMATION51It is r are, but your communicator (PIC) may generate sparks. Communicator(PIC)s have internal electronic c ircu its which may be
WARRANTY52WarrantyONE (1) YEAR STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY AND PROVISIONS (U.S.A. ONLY)Motorola warrants the pager against defects in material and workm
WARRANTY53LIMITED WARRANTY AND PROVISIONS (U.S.A. ONLY) continuedAll parts and boards removed in the replacement process shall become the property ofM
EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES54Export Law AssurancesThis product is controlled under the export regulations of the United States ofAmerica and Canada.The Gove
Personal NumbersUse the spaces provided be low to wr ite down your Personal InteractiveCommunicator’s wireless address, and the number of your service
INTRODUCTION2Effective Use of Your Communicator (PIC)Your Personal Interactive Com municator (PIC) c a n help you keep in contactwith everyone impo rt
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
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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
GETTING STARTED3Getting StartedBattery InformationYour T900 Personal Interactive Communicator oper ates with a single AA-sizealkaline battery ( do not
GETTING STARTED4Installing/Replacing the Battery000092-OSlide LatchSlide Door1035b90a.book Page 4 Thursday, June 1, 2000 9:14 AM
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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