Motorola 6881018B45-B manual Setting Your PAGER’S Pleasing Alerts, Reading Messages

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6. Press Select

. The A.M./P.M. field begin to flash.

SETTING YOUR PAGER’S PLEASING ALERTS

7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to set your pager for

 

 

 

 

You can set your Memo EXPRESS pager to alert with

A.M./P.M., 12/24 hour, and the date.

8. Press Read 9or allow the pager to automatically

one of four musical alerts or one standard beep alert.

return to the standby screen. The time and date are

Press Mode

until SET ALERTS? is displayed.

Press Select 3. The current setting is displayed.

displayed.

 

 

Notes: When adjusting any of the time and date fields,

Press Mode 7until your choice of ALERT 1, ALERT

press and hold Mode 7to fast-forward to your selec-

2, ALERT 3, ALERT 4 or ALERT 5 is displayed.

tion. To skip a field, press Select 3repeatedly until you

Press Read 9to return to the standby screen.

get to the desired field. For example, if you only need to

Note: Your pager’s incoming message alert mode must

change the date, press Mode 7until SET TIME?

be set to AUDIBLE in order to choose one of the

appears, then press Select 3repeatedly until the date

pleasing alerts.

 

 

digits begin to flash.

 

 

 

 

SETTING THE INCOMING MESSAGE ALERT

READ MODE

 

 

 

 

 

 

This feature allows you to choose the most comfortable

 

 

 

You can set your pager to alert with either an audible

way to view messages.

(pleasing alert), a vibrate (vibration with no beep tone),

Press Mode

until SET READ MODE? is displayed.

or a chirp alert (short beep tone).

Press Select .

Press Mode 7until SET ALERT MODE? is dis-

played.

 

 

Press Mode

repeatedly until your choice of LINE

 

 

BY LINE, SCROLL 1, SCROLL 2, or SCROLL 3 is

Press Select .

displayed, then press Select 3or Read 9.

Press Mode 7until your choice is displayed.

In the LINE-BY-LINE mode, each screen of a message

Press Select 3or Read 9. The alert mode indicator

is displayed for two seconds.

is displayed in

the upper left-hand corner of the

In the SCROLL mode, messages automatically scroll

screen.

 

 

 

 

across the screen until the entire message is displayed.

The choices are ƒfor audible, ,for chirp, or ıfor

SCROLL 1 (slow), SCROLL 2 (medium), and SCROLL 3

vibrate (silent).

 

 

(fast) sets the speed at which the message is displayed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: Read messages Line-by-Line when operating

 

 

 

your pager at temperatures below freezing.

 

 

 

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READING MESSAGES

Reading Stored Messages

 

 

 

 

 

Your Memo EXPRESS pager can store up to 15 mes-

 

When a message is received, the pager alerts with an

 

sages.

 

audible or a vibrate alert and a flashing message indi-

To read a stored message, press Read 9then press

 

cator ¿.

 

 

 

Select 3to move the cursor through the messages.

 

Press any button to stop the alert.

The message indicator ©changes to an up arrow ¿to

 

Press Read 9to display the message. If there are

indicate the current message slot you are in.

 

additional message screens, the message-continu-

 

 

 

ation arrow Nis displayed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reading a stored message

 

Read screen with message-continuation indicator

Press Read 9to display the message.

 

Press Read

to continue to the next screen.

 

 

 

The time of day the message was received is displayed

LOCKING AND UNLOCKING YOUR MESSAGES

 

at the top of all message screens.

 

 

 

You can lock up to three messages so they will not be

 

In the LINE-BY-LINE mode, each message screen is

 

erased or replaced by new messages. The message

 

automatically displayed for two seconds.

 

that you wish to lock/unlock must be displayed on the

 

In the SCROLL mode, messages automatically scroll

 

screen.

 

across the screen until the entire message is displayed.

To lock a message, press Mode 7while the message

 

Press Read

to “pause” the message.

is displayed until LOCK PAGE? is displayed.

 

Press Read 9again to continue to the end of the

 

Press Select 3. The message symbol ©is replaced

 

message.

 

 

 

by a lock symbol Î.

 

Press

to display the next message.

 

 

 

 

To activate the pager’s backlight, press and hold

 

 

 

Select3for two seconds. The pager displays the

 

 

 

next stored message.

Locked message screen

 

Unread Messages

 

 

 

 

When unread messages exist, the icon in the upper-left

 

 

 

hand corner of the screen flashes, and the pager vi-

 

 

 

brates or chirps (depending on the current alert mode

 

 

 

selected) every two minutes until all unread messages

 

 

 

are read.

 

 

 

 

 

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Motorola 6881018B45-B Setting Your PAGER’S Pleasing Alerts, Setting the Incoming Message Alert Read Mode, Reading Messages

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