Motorola P930 Scheduling a Delayed Send, Filing a Message Draft, Entering a One-Time Address

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Scheduling a Delayed Send

Messages can be composed at your convenience and then scheduled for automatic transmission later at the appropriate send time.

To schedule the transmission of a message:

1.From the Compose Message screen, select .

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

3.Select .

4.From the Time field, select the time when you want to send the

message. Press up or down in each field to change the hour,

minute, or AM/PM. Press right or left to move between Time fields.

5.Press to access the Date field. Select the date when you want to send the message. Press up or down to change the

numbers for the date. Press right or left to move between Date fields.

6.Select to accept the schedule.

Filing a Message Draft

Partial or unfinished messages can be stored for later edit and/or transmission. Saving your messages to an inbox avoids unneces- sary text re-entry while allowing you to compose messages at your convenience.

Similarly, partial or unfinished messages can be saved in the Drafts inbox when an incoming message interrupts you. When a message in the Drafts inbox is opened, the Write application is launched (see “ Saving Your Message to the Drafts Inbox” on page 34).

To file the draft of a message before transmis- sion:

1.From the Compose Message screen, select .

2.Press up or down to highlight the inbox to which you want

to save your message draft, then select . Your draft is saved to the inbox for edit or transmission at a later time.

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Entering a One-Time Address

Occasionally, you may send a one-time e-mail message from your pager. For example, you want to send a demonstration e-mail message, but you’ll never have a reason to send e-mail to this individual again. In such a situation, you don’t want to save the individual’s e-mail address, since it will only take up space on your pager.

To set a one-time address:

1.At the menu wheel, select , just as you ordinarily would to send a message.

2.At the Compose Message screen, enter the text of the e-mail message in the usual manner.

3.Select .

4.At the Choose Recipients screen, select New Address (it should be already highlighted).

5.At the New Address screen, press to go directly to the Address Type field, leaving the Name field blank. This tells your pager not to save the information in the Address Book.

6.Press left or right to select E-mail Address. Press to move to the E-mail Address field.

7.Enter the individual’s e-mail address just as you normally would.

8.Select . Note that at the Choose Recipients screen, the last item is the e-mail address you just entered, and it has a check mark next to it.

9.Select . The e-mail message will be transmitted, but nothing will be saved to your recipient list.

36 Timeport P930 User’s Guide

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Contents Quick Start Guide Motorola License Agreement Contents Welcome Using This Manual How Your Timeport P930 Two-Way Pager Works Getting StartedHow Your Timeport P930 Two-Way Pager Works Standard Control Keys KeyboardBattery and Charger Alt-mode FunctionsShift-mode Functions To recharge the battery without removing it from the pager To recharge the battery outside of the pager To remove the battery for chargingInfrared Port To replace the batteryTo connect the docking station to your computer HolsterTo reset your pager System SetupTurning On and Off Your Timeport P930 Two-Way Pager To turn on your pagerPLEASE! Carefully read ALL the instructions first About PageWriterSetting the Date and Time Configuring Your Timeport P930 Two-Way PagerTo select the date format To select an alert modeTo select the time format Assigning Alert ModesAssigning Alert Types AddressesSending a Test Page to Yourself Entering AddressesEditing Addresses To add a groupTo edit an individual address To change the name of a groupWrite Deleting AddressesWriting Messages Adding Quick Text Importing MessagesAttaching Message Replies Saving Your Message to the Drafts InboxScheduling a Delayed Send Filing a Message DraftEntering a One-Time Address Read Setting a Reminder Message AlarmReading Incoming Messages Sending ResponsesFiling Messages Forwarding MessagesDeleting Messages Managing the Message AreaTo create a personal inbox InboxesTo rename a personal inbox To assign routing rulesTo assign a cleanup schedule to an inbox To clean up an inboxTo set the alert type for an inbox To delete a personal inboxOutbox Customize TrashcanViewing System Status Enabling and Disabling Alerts and Alarms Setting Up Internet Fax ServiceCustomizing the User Interface Quiet Time Customizing Message FeaturesSetting the Alarm Clock To clean up all inboxesTo set an alarm Maintaining Inboxes and ApplicationsFlex PC Partner To configure Flex PC Partner Configuring Flex PC PartnerUsing the PC Partner Shell To open the Flex PC Partner ShellManaging Your Address Book To determine a partlets versionTransferring Address Book Information Address BookTo create an Address Book file on your PC Managing Address Book FilesTo save an open Address Book file on your PC To save an open Address Book file under a new nameTo merge two Address Book files on your PC To open an Address Book file on your PCTo import Address Books from other PC-based applications To delete an Address Book file from your PCTo delete an individual from the Address Book on your PC To add an individual to the Address Book on your PCManaging Addresses of Groups To add a group to the Address Book on your PCTo delete a group from the Address Book on your PC To add addresses to a group in the Address Book on your PCManaging Your Messages Printing Address Book InformationBacking-up and Restoring Information Installing and Removing ApplicationsTo restore data to your pager from your PC To copy data from your pager to your PC for backupUninstalling Flex PC Partner Checking Memory Usage on Your Timeport P930 Two-Way PagerMemory Management System Patent Information General Safety InstructionsCommonly Asked Questions Timeport P930 Two-Way Pager SpecificationsWhy don’t I get alerted for incoming messages? Why don’t I receive messages?Why do I keep getting reminder alerts? My pager is acting funny. What’s wrong?Why are my incoming messages placed in the wrong inbox? Why does my pager keep alerting me to the same message?Why does the sending of my messages fail? Why are messages disappearing from my inboxes?Flex PC Partner What caused my application installation to fail?Care And Maintenance Cleaning Your PagerQuestions? 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.

Under the hood, the P930 was powered by a dual-core processor, which contributed to enhanced performance and multitasking capabilities. It usually featured around 1GB of RAM, enabling users to run multiple applications simultaneously without lag. The phone ran on the Android operating system, allowing users access to a plethora of apps through the Google Play Store.

Photography enthusiasts would appreciate the Motorola P930’s camera capabilities, featuring an 8-megapixel rear camera equipped with autofocus and LED flash. This allowed users to capture high-quality images and videos. A front-facing camera was also included, facilitating video calls and self-portraits, which were becoming increasingly popular during that era.

Connectivity options on the P930 were robust, with support for 3G networks, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS. This suite of connectivity features ensured that users could stay connected wherever they went, whether through data networks or local Wi-Fi. The inclusion of GPS made navigation easy, providing users with accurate location tracking and mapping capabilities.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the Motorola P930 is its battery life. Equipped with a removable lithium-ion battery, the phone was capable of sustaining regular usage throughout the day, which was an essential factor for many users at the time.

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.