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Table of Contents Introduction 1 Getting Started Installing/Replacing the Battery......... 2 Control Buttons and Status Screen .... 4 Turning Your Pager On 5 Turning Your Pager Off 5 Backlight 6 Sending a Test Message 6 The Function Menu 7 Setting Up Setting the Time and Date 8 Setting the Pager Alert Mode 9 Setting the Pager Alert Pattern .......... 9 Setting the Pager Alarm 10 Quiet Time 11 Personal Messages Receiving/Reading Personal Messages 14 Maildrop Messages Receiving/Reading Maildrop Messages 17 Setting the Alert for a Maildrop........ 20 Super Maildrop Messages Receiving/Reading Super Maildrop Messages 22 Turning the Alert for a Super Maildrop On and Off 25 Turning the Alert for a Specific Topic On and Off 26 Advanced Messaging Quickview Folder and Quickview ...... 27 Breaking the Topic/Quickview or Quickview Folder Relationship .... 30 Price Alert 31 Search String 32 Price Charts 33 Other Graphics 35 Folders Moving Messages to Folders 36 Reading Messages in Folders 37 Moving Messages Between Folders... 38 Moving All Personal Messages to the Trash 39 Deleting Messages from the Pager (Emptying the Trash 40 Completing Your Tasks in the Task Folder 41 Setting Reminder Alarms for Events 43 Changing the Reminder Alarm ........ 45 Features 45 Use and Care 48 Congratulations on purchasing your Motorolaâ TimeportTM P730 Information Pager. 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 (FLEX™ 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. This pager can receive three different types of messages depending on the D K features available in your pager: personal ( ), maildrop ( ), and super I maildrop ( ). Full understanding of what this exciting product offers begins with reading this user's guide. It provides helpful suggestions for both the firsttime user as well as the experienced user. INTRODUCTION GETTING STARTED Battery Information Your Timeport P730 Information Pager operates with one AAA-size alkaline battery. Installing/Replacing the Battery Turn the pager off and place the pager with the display side down as shown. Œ 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 Œ the housing to remove it. Lift the battery out of the battery compartment, noting the positive IPB 971006 O (+) and negative (-) markings on both the battery and the pager housing. A detachable Quick Reference Card is included on the back cover for your convenience. 12

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Table of Contents
Introduction
.............................................
1
Getting Started
Installing/Replacing the Battery
.........
2
Control Buttons and Status Screen
....
4
Turning Your Pager On
........................
5
Turning Your Pager Off
.......................
5
Backlight
..............................................
6
Sending a Test Message
.......................
6
The Function Menu
..............................
7
Setting Up
Setting the Time and Date
.................
8
Setting the Pager Alert Mode
..............
9
Setting the Pager Alert Pattern
..........
9
Setting the Pager Alarm
....................
10
Quiet Time
..........................................
11
Personal Messages
Receiving/Reading Personal
Messages
.......................................
14
Maildrop Messages
Receiving/Reading Maildrop
Messages
.......................................
17
Setting the Alert for a Maildrop
........
20
Super Maildrop Messages
Receiving/Reading Super Maildrop
Messages
.......................................
22
Turning the Alert for a Super Maildrop
On and Off
.....................................
25
Turning the Alert for a Specific Topic
On and Off
.....................................
26
Advanced Messaging
Quickview Folder and Quickview
......
27
Breaking the Topic/Quickview or
Quickview Folder Relationship
....
30
Price Alert
...........................................
31
Search String
......................................
32
Price Charts
.......................................
33
Other Graphics
...................................
35
Folders
Moving Messages to Folders
..............
36
Reading Messages in Folders
.............
37
Moving Messages Between Folders... 38
Moving All Personal Messages
to the Trash
...................................
39
Deleting Messages from the Pager
(Emptying the Trash)
...................
40
Completing Your Tasks in the
Task Folder
...................................
41
Setting Reminder Alarms for Events 43
Changing the Reminder Alarm
........
45
Features
.................................................
45
Use and Care
.........................................
48
1
Congratulations on purchasing your Motorola
â
Timeport
TM
P730
Information
Pager. 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 (FLEX™ 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.
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
). 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.
A detachable Quick Reference Card is included on the back cover for
your convenience.
INTRODUCTION
2
Battery Information
Your Timeport P730
Information Pager
operates with one AAA-size alkaline
battery.
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.
IPB 971006 O
±
GETTING STARTED