User guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Welcome
- Using This Manual
- Getting Started
- How Your PageWriter 2000X Pager Works
- System Setup
- Addresses
- Write
- Read
- Reading Incoming Messages
- Setting a Reminder Message Alarm
- Sending Responses
- Forwarding Messages
- Filing Messages
- Deleting Messages
- Managing the Message Area
- Inboxes
- To create a personal inbox:
- To rename a personal inbox:
- To assign routing rules:
- To set the alert type for an inbox:
- To clean up an inbox:
- To assign a cleanup schedule to an inbox:
- To delete a personal inbox:
- To view the messages in an inbox:
- Outbox
- To cancel outgoing messages in the Outbox:
- To resend messages from the Outbox:
- To resend a failed message from the Outbox:
- To view message information:
- To forward messages from the Outbox:
- Trashcan
- To restore a message from the Trashcan:
- To empty the Trashcan:
- Customize
- FLEX PC Partner
- Introducing FLEX PC Partner
- Installing FLEX PC Partner on Your PC
- Linking Your PageWriter 2000X Pager to Your PC
- Configuring FLEX PC Partner
- Using the PC Partner Shell
- Managing Your Address Book
- Transferring Address Book Information
- To transfer your Address Book information from your pager to your PC:
- To transfer your Address Book information from your PC to your pager:
- Managing Address Book Files
- To create an Address Book file on your PC:
- To save an open Address Book file on your PC:
- To save an open Address Book file under a new name:
- To open an Address Book file on your PC:
- To merge two Address Book files on your PC:
- To import Address Books from other PC-based applications:
- To delete an Address Book file from your PC:
- Managing Addresses of Individuals
- To add an individual to the Address Book on your PC:
- To edit an individual's information in the Address Book on your PC:
- To delete an individual from the Address Book on your PC:
- Managing Addresses of Groups
- To add a group to the Address Book on your PC:
- To add addresses to a group in the Address Book on your PC:
- To remove addresses from a group in the Address Book on your PC:
- To delete a group from the Address Book on your PC:
- Printing Address Book Information
- To set up a FLEX PC Partner printer:
- To preview your printed Address Book information:
- To print your Address Book information:
- Managing Your Messages
- Installing and Removing Applications
- Backing-up and Restoring Information
- Checking Memory Usage on Your PageWriter2000X
- Uninstalling FLEX PC Partner
- Memory Management System
- Proper Care and Cleaning
- General Safety Instructions
- Patent Information
- PageWriter 2000X Pager Specifications
- Commonly Asked Questions
- PageWriter 2000X Pager
- Messaging
- Why don’t I receive messages?
- Why does the Home screen status line read “Basic Service” when the radio mode is set to Send/ Rec...
- Why does the Home screen status line read “Storing Messages”?
- Why don’t I get alerted for incoming messages?
- Why do I keep getting reminder alerts?
- Why does my pager keep alerting me to the same message?
- Why are my incoming messages placed in the wrong inbox?
- Why does the sending of my messages fail?
- Why are messages disappearing from my inboxes?
- Battery and Charger
- FLEX PC Partner
- Index
- Notes
- insidecover.pdf
- 933b75a2.pdf

How Your PageWriter 2000X Pager Works 7
Press the NavDisc
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up or down to highlight an application.
Continue pressing the NavDisc in the same direction and the wheel
spins in that direction to display the next three applications.
The Home screen also provides at a glance the basic status of your
PageWriter 2000X Two-Way Wireless Communications Center,
including:
Date and Time — Always displays the date and time for your
convenience; select the Set Time application from the menu wheel
to change the date or time; select the Customize application from
the menu wheel to change the format for the date or time.
Alert Mode — Displays the current alert mode. Alert modes
override or enhance the assigned alert types. For more information,
see “Assigning Alert Modes” on page 25. To set specific alerts, see
“Assigning Alert Types” on page 26.
Battery Gauge — Displays a four-level graphic indicator of the
remaining power in the rechargeable battery.
TIP To select an application from the menu wheel without scroll-
ing through the menu, press the first letter of the applica-
tion’s name. The menu wheel spins to the first application
beginning with the selected letter. These are called shortcuts.
Shortcuts also work on menu lists such as your Message
Area container list.
If more than one application or more than one list entry
starts with the same letter, the shortcut takes you to the
first occurrence of the letter. Press the letter again and the
shortcut takes you to the next occurrence of the letter.
Loud — Enables all audible alerts to the loud volume.
Soft — Enables all audible alerts to the soft
volume.
Vibrate — Enables all alerts to vibrate without changing
the individual alert settings.
Silent — Disables the alerts without changing the set-
tings. Select Loud or Soft to enable the alert settings at the
preferred volume.
Full — Approximately at full charge.
2/3 — Approximately at two-thirds capacity.
1/3 — Approximately at one-third capacity.
Low Cell — Almost drained of charge.
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