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Press the NavDiscTM up or down to highlight an application. Continue pressing the NavDisc in the same direction and the menu wheel spins in that direction to display the next three applications.

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.

The Home screen also provides at a glance the basic status of your Timeport P930 Two-Way Pager, 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 27.

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.

Battery Gauge — Displays a four-level graphic indicator of the remaining power in the rechargeable battery.

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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Status Line — On the menu wheel, displays the in-range/out-of- range transmission status (Basic Service, Full Service, or Storing Messages); for more information, see “ To set the transmission mode:” on page 23.

On application screens, explains the function of the highlighted button or special status icon.

Special Status Icons — Displays graphic indicators for the following conditions:

New Message Waiting — Unread messages are in one or more inboxes.

Send/Receive — Full Service coverage. Two-way messaging; turns on the transmitter and receiver.

Receive Only — Basic Service coverage. One-way messaging; turns on only the receiver. Accompanied by a symbol of a heart with a cross in it, sometimes referred to as Hospital mode. The unit will never transmit while in this safe mode for environments with sensitive equipment (such as CAT Scan and MRI equipment found in hospitals).

Off — Storing Messages coverage. You have manu- ally turned off the transmitter and receiver. Accom- panied by an airplane to show this is the safe mode for electronic devices used in airplanes. See “ Config- uring Your Timeport P930 Two-Way Pager” on page 23 for information on turning the transmitter and receiver back on.

Out of Range — Your pager is too far from a trans- mitter to receive messages.

Memory Low — Available memory is running low; older messages will be automatically deleted to free memory for new messages. For more information, see “ Memory Management System” on page 75.

Alt — Alt mode is turned on; the next key pressed will indicate an Alt-mode function. For more informa- tion, see “ Alt-mode Functions” on page 11.

Shift — Shift mode is turned on; the next letter will be capitalized, or the next control key pressed will indicate a Shift-mode function. For more information, see “ Shift-mode Functions” on page 12.

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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 KeyboardAlt-mode Functions Battery and ChargerShift-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 chargingHolster To replace the batteryInfrared Port To connect the docking station to your computerTo turn on your pager System SetupTo reset your pager Turning On and Off Your Timeport P930 Two-Way PagerPLEASE! Carefully read ALL the instructions first About PageWriterSetting the Date and Time Configuring Your Timeport P930 Two-Way PagerAssigning Alert Modes To select an alert modeTo select the date format To select the time formatEntering Addresses AddressesAssigning Alert Types Sending a Test Page to YourselfTo change the name of a group To add a groupEditing Addresses To edit an individual addressDeleting Addresses WriteWriting Messages Saving Your Message to the Drafts Inbox Importing MessagesAdding Quick Text Attaching Message RepliesFiling a Message Draft Scheduling a Delayed SendEntering a One-Time Address Sending Responses Setting a Reminder Message AlarmRead Reading Incoming MessagesManaging the Message Area Forwarding MessagesFiling Messages Deleting MessagesTo assign routing rules InboxesTo create a personal inbox To rename a personal inboxTo delete a personal inbox To clean up an inboxTo assign a cleanup schedule to an inbox To set the alert type for an inboxOutbox Trashcan CustomizeViewing System Status Setting Up Internet Fax Service Enabling and Disabling Alerts and AlarmsCustomizing the User Interface Quiet Time Customizing Message FeaturesMaintaining Inboxes and Applications To clean up all inboxesSetting the Alarm Clock To set an alarmFlex PC Partner To open the Flex PC Partner Shell Configuring Flex PC PartnerTo configure Flex PC Partner Using the PC Partner ShellAddress Book To determine a partlets versionManaging Your Address Book Transferring Address Book InformationTo save an open Address Book file under a new name Managing Address Book FilesTo create an Address Book file on your PC To save an open Address Book file on your PCTo delete an Address Book file from your PC To open an Address Book file on your PCTo merge two Address Book files on your PC To import Address Books from other PC-based applicationsTo add a group to the Address Book on your PC To add an individual to the Address Book on your PCTo delete an individual from the Address Book on your PC Managing Addresses of GroupsTo 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 ApplicationsChecking Memory Usage on Your Timeport P930 Two-Way Pager To copy data from your pager to your PC for backupTo restore data to your pager from your PC Uninstalling Flex PC PartnerMemory Management System Patent Information General Safety InstructionsCommonly Asked Questions Timeport P930 Two-Way Pager SpecificationsMy pager is acting funny. What’s wrong? Why don’t I receive messages?Why don’t I get alerted for incoming messages? Why do I keep getting reminder alerts?Why are messages disappearing from my inboxes? 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?Flex PC Partner What caused my application installation to fail?Index Cleaning Your PagerCare And Maintenance Questions?Index 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.