INTRODUCTION

 

 

 

 

 

Congratulations on your purchase of a Motorola Memo

 

 

EXPRESS

alphanumeric

pager.

This

compact

 

 

pager incorporates many advances in electronic, mi-

 

 

crominiaturization and wireless technology. The

 

 

Memo EXPRESS pager allows you to receive alphanu-

 

 

meric messages (words and numbers) instantly and

 

 

affordably.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This user’s guide explains how to operate your pager,

 

 

and provides suggestions for first-time as well as expe-

 

 

rienced pager users. Familiarity with the user’s guide

 

 

assures you get the most from your Memo EXPRESS

 

 

pager. Keep it handy for quick reference.

 

 

 

OPERATING YOUR Memo EXPRESS PAGER

 

 

When someone needs to contact you, a call to your

 

 

paging service or phone generates a radio signal that

 

 

sends messages directly to your Memo EXPRESS

 

 

pager. This signal carries alpha and numeric informa-

Memo

 

tion that can only be received when your pager is on.

 

Memo

ACTIVATION

 

 

 

 

 

Paging service providers require certain procedures in

 

order to activate your new Memo EXPRESS pager.

 

Contact your provider to begin paging service.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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TURNING YOUR PAGER ON AND OFF

 

Press Read 9to turn your pager on. An alert indica-

 

tor in the upper left-hand corner indicates that the

 

pager is on and ready to receive messages.

 

When the pager is on and no activity is taking place, the

 

standby screen is displayed. The standby screen looks

Memo

like this:

 

CONTROLS

 

Read 9- used to turn the pager on and to display

Example of a standby screen

messages

 

Mode 7- used to scan pager modes

To turn your pager off, press Mode 7until TURN

Select 3- used to select pager functions

PAGER OFF? is displayed.

After performing any pager functions described in this

Press Select 3.

manual (setting the time, date, alarm, etc.), your Memo

The time of day and the date are still displayed on your

EXPRESS pager automatically returns to the standby

pager even when it is off.

mode9and your selections are activated. Or press Read

SETTING THE CLOCK AND THE DATE

to return to the standby mode and activate your

 

selections.

1. Press Mode 7until SET TIME? is displayed.

INDICATORSƒ

2. Press Select 3. The hour digits begin to flash.

[- audible mode

,- vibrate (silent) mode ©- chirp mode

¿- message indicator

Set-time screen example

 

Î- the current message slot

˚- locked message

3.

Press Mode

repeatedly to set the correct hour

Â-

reading a locked message

 

digits.

 

¬-

message continuation indicator

4.

Press Select 3. The minute digits begin to flash.

˙-

pager alarm activated

5.

Press Mode 7repeatedly to set the correct min-

ˆ-

out-of-range indicator

 

utes.

 

 

 

 

Û-

automatic turn on/off feature activated

 

 

 

- low-battery indicator

 

 

 

 

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Motorola 6881018B45-B manual Introduction, Turning Your Pager on and OFF, Controls, Setting the Clock and the Date

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.

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