Motorola 6881018B45-B manual Setting Your PAGER’S Alarm, Erasing Messages

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When reading a locked message, is displayed in the

SETTING YOUR PAGER’S ALARM

upper portion of the screen.

 

 

 

You can set your pager’s alarm to alert you at a certain

 

 

 

 

 

 

time of day.

 

 

 

 

 

Press Mode

until SET ALARM? is displayed.

 

Reading a locked message

Press Select .

 

Follow the instructions under “Setting the Clock and the

To unlock a message, press Mode 7while the mes-

Date” to set the time for the alarm to sound.

sage is displayed until UNLOCK PAGE? is displayed.

To enable or disable the alarm:

Press Select 3. The lock symbol Îis replaced by the

Press Mode 7until SET ALARM? is displayed.

message symbol ©.

Press Select 3until you get to the ON/OFF field.

 

 

 

Press Mode

until your choice of ON or OFF is

ERASING MESSAGES

displayed.

 

 

 

 

 

When the alarm is enabled, ¬is displayed on the

 

 

 

 

 

 

Erasing Individual Messages

standby screen.

 

 

Press Mode

while the message is displayed until

 

 

 

ERASE PAGE? is displayed.

 

 

 

Press Select

. The message symbol ©disappears.

 

 

 

All remaining messages are moved to the next avail-

Standby screen with alarm enabled

able message slots.

 

 

 

Erasing All Messages

Note: The alarm symbol ¬is displayed even when the

Press Mode 7until ERASE PAGES? is displayed.

pager is off and the alarm is enabled.

Press Select 3. All read, unlocked messages are erased from pager memory.

 

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AUTOMATIC ON AND OFF

EFFECTIVE USE OF

 

 

 

YOUR Memo EXPRESS PAGER

 

You can set your Memo EXPRESS pager to automat-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ically turn on and off. This feature can greatly improve

Your Memo EXPRESS pager can help you keep in

 

battery life.

contact with everyone important to you . . . children or

 

To enable:

child care providers, business office, data services, and

 

andvoicefriendsmail. Behavesurethethatnumberyour children’sso that school,you canphysician,be con-

 

Press Mode 7until PAGER AUTO? is displayed.

 

Press Select 3. The current setting is displayed and

tacted in emergencies.

 

the symbol ˆappears around the alert mode indica-

Give your pager number to family, friends, and associ-

 

tor.

ates to assure contact at any time, any place. When

 

 

 

 

 

 

calling your pager number, they enter the number where

 

 

 

they can be reached on a tone-type keypad. This num-

 

 

 

ber is then displayed on your Memo EXPRESS pager.

 

Standby screen with automatic on/off enabled

Software programs used on a personal computer along

 

 

 

with a modem or stand-alone page-entry device allow

 

To set the on/off times:

you to receive or send alphanumeric messages. For

 

Press Mode 7until SET AUTO ON/OFF? is dis-

example, your children can page you with the message

 

played.

“At Jimmy’s 555-1234.” You would know where your

 

Press Select 3. The current setting is displayed and

children are and the phone number in case you need to

 

the “auto on” time hour digits flash.

contact them. Contact your service provider or local

 

software outlet for alpha-entry options.

 

Follow the instructions under “Setting the Clock and the

 

If you have a cellular phone, give your pager number

 

Date” to set the “turn on” and “turn off” times. The left

 

instead of your cellular number. Then you can decide

 

series of digits are the “turn on” time. The right series of

 

who to call back on your cellular phone, without paying

 

digits are the “turn off” time.

 

for incoming cellular calls. The Memo EXPRESS pager

 

Notes: Only the “hour” can be selected and set for

 

can help reduce your monthly cellular phone bill!

 

automatic on/off. When operating in the automatic on/off

 

 

 

 

mode, the pager can still be manually turned on and off.

 

 

To disable:

Press Mode 7until PAGER MANUAL? is displayed.

Press Select 3. The symbol ˆdisappears from the standby screen.

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Contents Controls Setting the Clock and the DateIntroduction Turning Your Pager on and OFFLocking and Unlocking Your Messages Setting Your PAGER’S Pleasing AlertsSetting the Incoming Message Alert Read Mode Reading MessagesSetting Your PAGER’S Alarm Erasing MessagesAutomatic on and OFF Effective USE Patent Information Standard Features Battery InformationRepair and Maintenance Proper Care

6881018B45-B specifications

The Motorola 6881018B45-B is a high-performance microprocessor known for its role in embedded systems and telecommunications. This chip, part of Motorola’s 68000 family, exemplifies the cutting-edge technology of its era, with various features that cater to a wide range of applications, including automotive, industrial automation, and consumer electronics.

One of the main features of the 6881018B45-B is its 32-bit architecture. This architecture allows for efficient processing of data, making it capable of handling complex computations and multitasking operations. The microprocessor boasts a clock speed that typically ranges from 16 MHz to 25 MHz, providing useful performance for various applications without compromising power efficiency.

In terms of memory management, the Motorola 6881018B45-B supports a virtual memory system, which can enhance the system's overall performance by allowing for larger and more efficient memory use. This feature is particularly crucial for embedded systems that require reliability and speed in their operations, as it ensures that the processor can handle more tasks concurrently without stalling.

The chip integrates advanced technologies, such as support for multiple operating modes, which make it versatile for different programming environments. It is compatible with assembly language and high-level languages, thereby allowing developers to utilize robust programming techniques while taking full advantage of the processor’s capabilities.

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Furthermore, the 6881018B45-B is designed with power efficiency in mind, making it suitable for battery-operated devices. Its low power consumption contributes to longer operating times and reduced heat output, factors that are crucial in portable applications.

In conclusion, the Motorola 6881018B45-B microprocessor stands out with its 32-bit architecture, clock speeds of up to 25 MHz, virtual memory capabilities, compatibility with various programming languages, and efficient connectivity options. These features make it a reliable choice for developers looking to create efficient and powerful embedded systems.