Motorola 6881021B30-C User Manual

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To set the on/off times:

Press

U

until

SET AUTO ON/OFF?

is displayed.

Press

Q

. 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

U

until

PAGER MANUAL ?

is displayed.

Press

Q

. The symbol

ö

disappears from the

standby screen.

EFFECTIVE USE OF YOUR

Memo

EXPRESS

PAGER

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

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messages. For example, your children can page
you with a message

At Jimmy’s 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!

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STANDARD FEATURES

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.

Low-Battery Indicator: When the battery is near-
ing the end of its life, the low-battery symbol

ó

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

Q

for two seconds while reading a message to

activate the pager’s backlight. The backlight is
also activated by pressing

Q

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.

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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 pager is turned off or
when changing the battery.

Out of Range: With this option enabled,

ú

is dis-

played in the upper portion of the screen when
your pager is located outside of your paging cov-
erage area.

ú

is no longer displayed when you re-

turn to your coverage area.

Errored Data Indicator: When reading a stored
message containing potentially corrupt data,

is

displayed in the upper portion of your screen.

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