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Motorola 6881021B30-C Pager User Manual

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1. Low Battery Indicator When the battery is near ing the end of its life the low battery symbol 4 is displayed and the pager gives a two second alert Replace the battery within five days after the first appearance of the low battery indicator Endless Line Display Scroll Messages auto matically scroll across the screen until the entire message is displayed Backlight In low light conditions press and hold for two seconds while reading a message to activate the pager s backlight The backlight is also activated by pressing while in the standby mode Time Stamp The time of day that a message was received is displayed on all screens of the mes sage messages For example your children can page you with a message At Jimis9s 555 1234 You would know where your children are and the phone number in case you need to contact them Contact your service provider or local software outlet for alpha entry options If you have a cellular phone give your pager num ber instead of your cellular phone number Then you can decide who to call back on your cellular phone without paying for incoming cellular calls The Memo EXPRESS pager can help reduce your monthly cellular phone bill Automatic On Off The pager can be set to turn on and turn off at preselected times Message Erase When messages are no longer needed erase them to free space for new mes sages Memory Retention All messages remain in memory even when the
2. 12335 1234 Example of reading a locked message To unlock a message Press while the message is displayed until UNLOCK PAGE is displayed Press The lock symbol ff is replaced by the message symbol ERASING MESSAGES _ E To erase Individual messages Press while the message is displayed until ERASE PAGE is displayed Press The message symbol is no longer displayed All remaining messages are moved to the next available message slots To erase all messages Press a until ERASE PAGES is displayed Press All read unlocked messages are erased from pager memory SETTING YOUR PAGER S ALARM a Et oe You can set your pager s alarm to alert you ata certain time of day Press until SET ALARM is displayed Press The message indicator changes to an up ar row i indicating the message slot which you are currently in 4 le al FPF ae al a ui Example of reading a stored message Press to display the message LOCKING AND UNLOCKING YOUR MESSAGES You can lock up to three messages so they will not be erased or replaced by new messages The message you wish to lock unlock must be dis played on the screen To lock a message Press while the message is displayed until LOCK PAGE is displayed Press The message symbol is replaced by a lock symbol ff X a aa Example of Locked Message scre
3. message is received the pager alerts with an audible or a vibrate alert and a flashing message indicator Press any button to stop the alert Press to display the message If there are additional message screens gt is displayed xo GS gt 1 PLEASE CALL Example of Read screen with message continuation indicator Press to continue to the next screen The time of day the message was received is dis played at the top of all message screens In the LINE BY LINE mode each message screen is automatically displayed for two seconds To read messages in SCROLL mode Messages automatically scroll across the screen until the entire message is displayed Press to pause the message Press again to continue to the end of the message Press to display the next message To activate the pager s backlight press and hold for two seconds The pager displays the next stored message Unread Messages When unread messages exist the icon in the up per lefthand corner of the screen flashes and the pager vibrates or chirps depending upon the cur rent alert mode selected every two minutes until all unread messages are read To read stored messages Your Memo EXPRESS pager can store up to 15 messages Press Press to move the cursor through the mes sages NOTE While reading a locked message is displayed in the upper portion of the screen merrier li UG ai
4. AA MOTOROLA a MOTOROLA MemoEXPRESS Memo EXPRESS INTRODUCTION Se 1 Congratulations on your purchase of a Motorola Memo EXPRESS word message pager This compact pager incorporates many advances in electronic microminiaturization and wireless technology The Memo EXPRESS pager allows you to receive alphanumeric messages words and numbers instantly and affordably This user s guide explains how to operate your pager and provides suggestions for first time as well as experienced pager users Familiarity with the user s guide assures you get the most from your Memo EXPRESS pager Keep it handy for quick reference OPERATING YOUR Memo EXPRESS PAGER fe When someone needs to contact you a call to your paging service or phone generates a radio signal that sends messages directly to your Memo EXPRESS pager This signal carries alpha and numeric information that can only be received when your pager is on ACTIVATION loo Paging service providers require certain proce dures in order to activate your new Memo EX PRESS pager Contact your provider to begin paging service Contents Introduction Operating Your Memo EXPRESS Pager Activation Controls Indicators Turning Your Pager On and Off Setting the Clock and the Date Setting the Incoming Message Alert Setting Your Pager s Pleasing Alerts Read Mode Reading Messages Locking and Unlocking Your Messages E
5. appears from the standby screen EFFECTIVE USE OF YOUR Memo EXPRESS PAGER ed Your Memo EXPRESS pager can help you keep in contact with everyone important to you children or child care providers business office data ser vices and voice mail Ensure your children s school physician and friends have the number so you can be contacted in emergencies Give your pager number to family friends and as sociates to assure contact at any time in any place When calling your pager number they en ter the number where they can be reached on a tone type keypad This number is then displayed on your Memo EXPRESS pager Software programs used on a personal computer along with a modem or stand alone page entry device allow you to receive or send alphanumeric 11 STANDARD FEATURES eull l IHl oM O Time of Day Day and Month The time of day and the date and month are displayed whether the pager is on or off User Selectable Pleasing Alerts When the pager is in the audible alert mode and a message is received the pager alerts with a pleasing musi cal sound Message Lock Up to three messages can be locked so they will not be removed from memory Automatic Reset Pager alerts automatically stop even if you do not press any of the pager s buttons Reminder Chirp The pager chirps or vibrates ev ery two minutes until you read all unread messag es
6. een is displayed as shown below Example of Standby screen pager on To turn your pager off Press until TURH PAGER OFF is displayed Press The time of day and the date are still displayed on your pager even when it is off lez P ill Example of Standby screen pager off SETTING THE INCOMING MESSAGE ALERT a es _ ee You can set your pager to alert with either an audi ble pleasing alert a vibrate vibration with no beep tone or a chirp alert short beep tone Press until SET ALERT MODE is displayed Press Press until your choice is displayed Press or The alert mode indicator is dis played in the upper left hand corner of the screen The choices are either AUDIBLE CHIRP 4 or VIBRATOR which is silent SETTING YOUR PAGER S PLEASING ALERTS aS ee eee eee You can set your Memo EXPRESS pager to alert with one of four musical alerts or one standard beep alert NOTE Your pager s incoming message alert mode must be set to AUDIBLE to choose one of the pleasing alerts Press until SET ALERTS is displayed Press The current setting is displayed Press until your choice of ALERT 1 ALERT 2 ALERT 3 ALERT 4 or ALERT 5 is displayed Press to return to the standby screen SETTING THE CLOCK AND THE DATE C eS ee ee ee Press until SET TIME is displayed Press The hour digits begin to flash 4 Lise 11 81 Example of S
7. en Follow the instructions under Setting the Clock and the Date to set the time for the alarm to sound To enable or disable the alarm Press until SET ALARM is displayed Press until you get to the ON OFF field Press until your choice of GH or OFF is dis played When the alarm is enabled Q is displayed on the standby screen Example of Standby screen with Alarm enabled NOTE The alarm symbol Q is displayed even when the pager is off and the alarm is enabled SETTING AUTOMATIC ON AND OFF Nl You can set your Memo EXPRESS pager to auto matically turn on and off This feature can greatly improve battery life To enable automatic mode Press amp until PAGER AUTO is displayed Press The current setting is displayed and L appears around the alert mode indicator Example of Standby screen with Automatic On Off enabled 10 To set the on off times Press until SET AUTO OHOFF is displayed Press The current setting is displayed and the auto on hour digits flash Follow the instructions under Setting the Clock and the Date to set the turn on and turn off times The left series of digits are the turn on time The right series of digits are the turn off time NOTES When operating in the automatic on off mode the pager can still be manually turned on and off To disable automatic mode Press until PAGER MANUAL is displayed Press The symbol dis
8. et Time screen Press a repeatedly to set the correct hour digits Press The minute digits begin to flash Press repeatedly to set the correct minutes Press The A M P M field begins to flash Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to set your pager for A M P M 12 24 hour and the date Press or allow the pager to automatically re turn to the standby screen The time and the date are displayed NOTES When adjusting any of the time and date fields press and hold to fast forward to your selection To skip a field press repeatedly until you get to the desired field For example if you only need to change the date press until SET TINE 7 is displayed Then press repeatedly un til the date digits begin to flash READ MODE SS eee This feature allows you to choose the most com fortable way to view messages Press amp until SET READ MODE 7 is displayed Press Press repeatedly until your choice of LINE BY LINE SCROLL i SCROLL 2 or SCROLL 3 is displayed In the LINE BY LINE mode each screen of a message is displayed for two seconds In the SCROLL mode messages automatically scroll across the screen until the entire mes sage is displayed SCROLL i Slow SCROLL 2 medium and SCROLL 3 fast set the speed at which the message is displayed Press or NOTE Read messages line by line when operat ing your pager at temperatures below freezing READING MESSAGES Eee ee eee When a
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10. pager is turned off or when changing the battery Out of Range With this option enabled Y is dis played in the upper portion of the screen when your pager is located outside of your paging cov erage area Y is no longer displayed when you re turn to your coverage area Errored Data Indicator When reading a stored message containing potentially corrupt data f is displayed in the upper portion of your screen BATTERY INFORMATION ee The Memo EXPRESS pager operates with one AAA size alkaline battery To install the battery Hold the pager in both hands and use your thumbs to press down on the battery door Slide the door until its locking tabs release Continue sliding the door until it is free of the housing Align the battery so the positive and nega tive markings match the direction of the po larity markings Insert the battery To replace the battery door align the grooves on the battery door with the grooves on the front and back housing Slide the battery door until it is fully closed and a click is heard The battery door is self locking Wy Rt N l Ce TY G f PATENT INFORMATION i This Motorola product is manufactured under one or more Motorola U S Patents A listing of these patents is provided inside the battery door Other patents covering this product are pending CARE AND MAINTENANCE EE The Memo EXPRESS pagers are durable reli able and can provide years of de
11. pendable ser vice however they are precision electronic prod ucts Water and moisture excessive heat and extreme shock may damage the pager Do not ex pose your pager to these conditions If repair is re quired the Motorola Service Organization staffed with specially trained technicians offers repair and maintenance facilities throughout the world You can protect your pager purchase with an op tional extended warranty covering parts and la bor For more information about warranties or re pair please contact either your paging service provider retailer or in the U S call Motorola Inc at 1 800 548 9954 CLEANING YOUR Memo EXPRESS PAGER Ea To clean smudges and grime from the exterior of the Memo EXPRESS pager use a soft non abra sive cloth moistened in a mild soap and water so lution Use a second cloth moistened in clean wa ter to wipe the surface clean Do not immerse in water Do not use alcohol or other cleaning solu tions FUNCTIONALITY AND USE OF YOUR PAGER SSS M For questions pertaining to the functions and use of your Motorola pager please visit our web site at www mot com pagers or in the U S call 1 800 548 9954 For questions pertaining to your paging service contact your paging service provider 16 Motorola and Memo EXPRESS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Inc 1993 1997 by Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Paging Products Group 1500 Gateway Blvd Boynton Beac
12. rasing Messages Setting Your Pager s Alarm Setting Automatic On and Off Effective Use of Your Memo EXPRESS Pager 11 Standard Features Battery Information Care and maintenance Cleaning Your Memo EXPRESS Pager Functionality and Use of Your Pager Patent Information MOTOROLA M Memo EXPRESS CONTROLS uM Read used to turn the pager on and to display messages Mode used to scan pager modes Select used to select pager functions After performing any pager functions described in this manual setting the time date alarm etc your Memo EXPRESS pager automatically re turns to the standby mode and your selections are activated Or press to return to the standby mode and activate your selections INDICATORS fn I uuu Audible mode Vibrate silent mode Chirp mode Message indicator Current message slot Locked message Reading a locked message Message continuation indicator Pager alarm activated Out of range indicator kaS N lt Dy pE C Automatic turn on off feature activated Low battery indicator fl Errored data indicator TURNING YOUR PAGER ON AND OFF _ Se To turn your pager on Press An alert indicator in the upper left hand corner indicates that the pager is on and ready to receive messages When the pager is on and no activity is taking place the standby scr

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