Motorola P930 quick start Importing Messages, Adding Quick Text, Attaching Message Replies

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4. Select the recipient(s) from the Address Book list.

TIP Each recipient can have more than one entry. Select the recipient by the type of messaging device receiving the mes- sage (e.g., two-way pager, one-way pager, email, fax).

TIP Before sending messages to fax addresses, use the Custom- ize application to record the Internet email address for your Internet fax service. Fax addresses will not show up in the ‘Send To’ list if they haven’t entered an internet fax address.

TIP When selecting an entry, press up or down to highlight an address entry, then press to select the entry.

appears next to each entry selected. Press again to de- select an entry, as required. When you are finished selecting

recipients for your message, press to access the button field. Select ‘Review’ to see a short list of the addresses you had selected.

TIP Press from the Address Book list to return to the mes- sage and continue editing.

5. Select to send your message.

Importing Messages

The Import feature enables you to use text from a message stored in one of your inboxes, as part of an outgoing message.

To import a message:

1.From the Compose Message screen, select to view the list of mailboxes.

2.Open the desired mailbox.

3.Open the existing message you want to use as the basis for your outgoing message.

4.Edit as necessary.

5.Send as you normally would: press , select the

recipient of the message, and then select .

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Adding Quick Text

The Quick Text feature enables you to quickly add frequently used text to your messages. This saves time and key strokes when composing a message. See “ Customizing Message Features” on page 51 for information on composing your own Quick Text through the Customize application.

To add Quick Text to your message:

1.From the Compose Message screen, select .

2.Press up or down to highlight the desired text, then press

. The Quick Text appears in your message on the Compose Message screen, ready for you to complete your message.

Attaching Message Replies

When sending a message to a two-way pager that returns canned text responses, your Timeport P930 Two-Way Pager allows you to provide a selection of replies to your message. Messages typed in the Replies fields will be available to the person receiving your message. Rather than selecting the canned messages available on their pager, they can select one of the customized replies you have provided.

To attach Replies to your message:

1.From the Compose Message screen, select .

2.Type your choices of replies in the numbered fields.

ÄFields are provided for sixteen replies. Use and to access the additional fields.

3.Select to attach the replies to your message when it transmits.

Saving Your Message to the Drafts Inbox

If a message comes in while composing a new message, you can save the message to the Drafts inbox and display the incoming message.

To save the current message to the Drafts inbox while receiving an incoming message:

1.From the Compose Message screen, answer Yes to exit screen and read it now.

2.Answer Yes to save current message to Drafts inbox and view incoming message.

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Contents Quick Start Guide Motorola License Agreement Contents Welcome Using This Manual Getting Started How Your Timeport P930 Two-Way Pager WorksHow Your Timeport P930 Two-Way Pager Works Keyboard Standard Control KeysShift-mode Functions Battery and ChargerAlt-mode Functions To recharge the battery without removing it from the pager To remove the battery for charging To recharge the battery outside of the pagerTo replace the battery Infrared PortTo connect the docking station to your computer HolsterSystem Setup To reset your pagerTurning On and Off Your Timeport P930 Two-Way Pager To turn on your pagerAbout PageWriter PLEASE! Carefully read ALL the instructions firstConfiguring Your Timeport P930 Two-Way Pager Setting the Date and TimeTo select an alert mode To select the date formatTo select the time format Assigning Alert ModesAddresses Assigning Alert TypesSending a Test Page to Yourself Entering AddressesTo add a group Editing AddressesTo edit an individual address To change the name of a groupWriting Messages WriteDeleting Addresses Importing Messages Adding Quick TextAttaching Message Replies Saving Your Message to the Drafts InboxEntering a One-Time Address Scheduling a Delayed SendFiling a Message Draft Setting a Reminder Message Alarm ReadReading Incoming Messages Sending ResponsesForwarding Messages Filing MessagesDeleting Messages Managing the Message AreaInboxes To create a personal inboxTo rename a personal inbox To assign routing rulesTo clean up an inbox To assign a cleanup schedule to an inboxTo set the alert type for an inbox To delete a personal inboxOutbox Viewing System Status CustomizeTrashcan Customizing the User Interface Enabling and Disabling Alerts and AlarmsSetting Up Internet Fax Service Customizing Message Features Quiet TimeTo clean up all inboxes Setting the Alarm ClockTo set an alarm Maintaining Inboxes and ApplicationsFlex PC Partner Configuring Flex PC Partner To configure Flex PC PartnerUsing the PC Partner Shell To open the Flex PC Partner ShellTo determine a partlets version Managing Your Address BookTransferring Address Book Information Address BookManaging Address Book Files To create an Address Book file on your PCTo save an open Address Book file on your PC To save an open Address Book file under a new nameTo open an Address Book file on your PC To merge two Address Book files on your PCTo import Address Books from other PC-based applications To delete an Address Book file from your PCTo add an individual to the Address Book on your PC To delete an individual from the Address Book on your PCManaging Addresses of Groups To add a group to the Address Book on your PCTo add addresses to a group in the Address Book on your PC To delete a group from the Address Book on your PCPrinting Address Book Information Managing Your MessagesInstalling and Removing Applications Backing-up and Restoring InformationTo copy data from your pager to your PC for backup To restore data to your pager from your PCUninstalling Flex PC Partner Checking Memory Usage on Your Timeport P930 Two-Way PagerMemory Management System General Safety Instructions Patent InformationTimeport P930 Two-Way Pager Specifications Commonly Asked QuestionsWhy don’t I receive messages? Why don’t I get alerted for incoming messages?Why do I keep getting reminder alerts? My pager is acting funny. What’s wrong?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?What caused my application installation to fail? Flex PC PartnerCleaning Your Pager Care And MaintenanceQuestions? IndexIndex PIN @6881034B65@

P930 specifications

The Motorola P930, released in 2011, is a notable entry in the world of smartphones, primarily known for its innovative features and cutting-edge technology at the time. It was designed to meet the growing demands of mobile users who sought advanced functionalities coupled with sleek design.

One of the key features of the Motorola P930 is its impressive 4.5-inch capacitive touchscreen display, which offers a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. This display size was particularly significant for media consumption, providing vibrant colors and sharp details ideal for watching videos, browsing the web, and enjoying mobile games. The phone's design was characterized by its slim profile, making it easy to handle and carry.

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In conclusion, the Motorola P930 stands out as a smartphone that combined performance, style, and functionality. With its large display, robust processing power, good camera quality, and strong connectivity options, it catered well to the needs of tech-savvy users. Even years after its release, the P930 remains a significant model in the evolution of mobile technology, reflecting the trends and expectations of its era.