Motorola TalkAbout T350 User manual

Category
Alarm clocks
Type
User manual
Getting Started
Installing the Battery.................. 2
Controls..................................... 3
Turning On Your Pager ............ 4
Standby Screen ........................ 4
Menu Screens............................................. 5
Turning Off Your Pager .............................. 7
Sending a Test Page................................... 8
Backlight...................................................... 9
Time and Date
Setting the Time and Date ........ 10
Alerts
About Alerts............................... 11
Setting the Incoming Message
Alert...................................... 12
Choosing an Audible (Musical)
Alert...................................... 13
Private Time............................................... 14
Alarms
Setting the Alarm....................... 16
Using a Daily Alarm................... 17
Turning Off the Alarm................ 17
Scrolling
Setting the Scroll Speed............ 18
Reverse Scrolling...................... 19
Personal Messages
Reading Personal Messages.....20
Storing Personal Messages.......21
Locking Personal Messages......22
Unlocking Personal Messages...23
Duplicate Messages....................................24
Reading Duplicate Messages .....................25
Information Services
About Information Services........26
Reading Information Services ...27
Turning the Information Service
Alert On and Off....................28
Turning the Chirp Alert Off..........................29
Advanced Messaging
Scanning Messages...................30
Deleting a Single Message ........31
Deleting All Messages ...............32
Automatic Message Deletion......................33
Setting Message Alarms.............................34
Turning Off the Message Alarm..................35
QuickNotes .................................................36
Message Error Symbols..............................38
Use and Care..................... 39
Contents
GETTING STARTED
1
Getting Started
Hi, I’m QuickStart and I’m going to help you get started.
The Motorola
®
TalkAbout T350 Word Message Pager has
lots of cool features -- advanced messaging, time-keeping,
news updates,alarmsandmuchmore.It’s compact and easy to
carry.
It can save you money, too. If you have a
cell phone, give out your pagernumber
instead of your phone number. That way,
you can decide which calls to take and not pay for
unwelcome phone calls.
Learning to use the pager is easy, if you read
this user’s guide.
A detachable Quick Reference Card is on the
back cover.
The TalkAbout T350 is a great pager. I oughta know
... some of my best friends are pagers!
GETTING STARTED
2
Installing the Battery
First Then Finally
Turnoffthepager
(see page 7).
Slide door as marked
and lift open.
Remove old battery, if
necessary.
Insert new battery so the +
and - markings match the
ones in the battery
compartment.
Close battery door.
Slide it shut.
The TalkAbout T350 Word Message Pager uses one AAA-size alkaline
battery. Whenthebattery islow,
appearsbetweenthetimeand dateon
the standby screen.
To install the battery do the following:
+
-
GETTING STARTED
3
Controls
Use
¡
to --
Enter a menu
Select a choice
Use
º
to --
Turn on the pager
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Saveasetting
Turn on the backlight
Exit a menu
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Use
Ä
to --
Movethroughmenu
choices
Change a number
GETTING STARTED
4
Turning On Your Pager
Standby Screen
Press To Display Then Press
º
Note:
Your pager emits the
selected alert.
Anybuttontostopthe
alert
Standby Screen
Power On Alert Mode
Time and Date
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and nothing else is happening.
Most of the actions described in this
guide start on the standby screen.
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GETTING STARTED
5
Menu Screens
Press To Display Then Press
Ä
to go to the first
menu
Ä
Ä
and release until
you see all the menus
¡
to enter any
menu
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ou can use your pager
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i
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ALERTS?
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SCROLL SPEED?
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ALARMS?
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DELETE ALL?
GETTING STARTED
6
... continued from previous page
Press To Display Then Press
Ä
and release until
you see all the menus
¡
to enter any
menu
Note:
DELETE ALL
appears only if the pager has messages.
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OFF?
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TIME/DATE?
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PRIVATE TIME?
Press
º
if you want to go back to the standby screen.
GETTING STARTED
7
Turning Off Your Pager
Press To Display Then Press
Ä
until
OFF?
appears
¡
From
--
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OFF?
Off Screen
The pager is now turned off. No icons
appear on the off screen, except
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if the
alarm is turned on.
The off screen
looks like this.
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GETTING STARTED
8
Sending a Test Page to Yourself
It’s a good idea to testyour pager and service by sending a
page to yourself.
Start by using the phone number, web site or email address
(anda PIN, if required) yourservice provider gave you, then entera short
message.
If you are sending a word message from a phone, an operator will assist
you; otherwise, press the phone buttons to enter a numeric message or
type a message and send it.
While you are waiting for the message to reach your pager, refer to
page 20for more information abouthow to reada message.If yourpager
does not receive the message within a few minutes,contact your service
provider.
After you receive the test page, you don’t have to call
yourself back -- unless you really want to.
GETTING STARTED
9
Backlight
Being in the dark is never a problem
with the TalkAbout T350 Word
Message Pager.
Just turn on the backlight by pressing
º
for 2 seconds. The backlight
turns off automatically or you can turn
it off by pressing
º
again for 2
seconds.
You light up my
pager ...
TIME AND DATE
10
Time and Date
Press To Display Then Press
Ä
until
TIME/DATE?
appears
¡
Ä
to set the hour
¡
to move to the
next field
Ä
and
¡
to set
the minutes, AM/PM, the
12/24 hour clock setting,
the month, and the day
º
to save the
setting
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TIME/DATE?
Pressing and
holding
Ä
scrolls through
numbers quickly.
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ALERTS
11
Alerts
About Alerts
Note:
If you choose
NO ALERT
or
VIBRATE
, your pager still makes a sound when
it receives a priority message.
AUDIBLE
VIBRATE
CHIRP
ESCALERT
NO ALERT
ALERTS
12
Setting the Incoming Message Alert
Press To Display Then Press
Ä
until
ALERTS
appears
¡
Ä
until your choice
of alert appears
Note:
The pager
makes a sample of
each alert.
¡
to set the alert
Note:
After you select
an alert, the
corresponding icon
appears on the standby
screen.
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ALERTS?
To set one of
the musical
alerts, see
“Choosingan
Audible (Musical) Alert
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VIBRATE?
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AUDIBLE?
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CHIRP?
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ESCALERT?
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NO ALERT?
ALERTS
13
Choosing an Audible (Musical) Alert
Press To Display Then Press
Ä
until
ALERTS?
appears
¡
Ä
until
AUDIBLE?
appears
¡
Ä
until your choice
of alert appears
¡
to set the audible
alert
Note:
^ now appears on the standby screen.
You’ve got 8 musical alerts to choose from and
they’re all very coooool!
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ALERT 1
ALERTS
14
Private Time
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ALERTS
15
Press To Display Then Press
Ä
until
PRIVATE TIME?
appears
¡
Ä
to turn private time on
or off
Note:
W
appears around e if
private time is turned on.
¡
Ä
to set the start time
hour
¡
to move to
next field
Ä
and
¡
to set the
start time minutes and AM/
PM, and the stop time hour,
minutes and AM/PM
º
to save
setting
Important:Make sure private
time is turned on by checking
for
W
on the standby screen.
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PRIVATE TIME?
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1:52P/ 1:52P
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to
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Indicates
Private Time
Turned On
ALARMS
16
Alarms
Press To Display Then Press
Ä
until
ALARMS?
appears
¡
Ä
to select alarm
01
,
02,or03
¡
Ä
to turn the alarm
on
= or off q
¡
Ä
to adjust the hour
¡
to move to the
next field
Ä
and
¡
to set
the minutes, AM/PM,
month, and day
º
to save
Note:
=
now appears
on the standby screen.
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our pager
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arms to rem
i
n
d
you o
f
specialtimes. My favorite is meal time!
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ALARMS
17
Using a Daily Alarm
Turning Off the Alarm
Alarm Setting Screen
Month and Day
Alarm Screen
=
flashes
ALARM and number appear on
screen
To set an alarm to sound at the same
time everyday, set the month and day
like this.
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When an alarm sounds,
TURN IT OFF
by pressing any button.
Press the button again to clear the
alarm screen.
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SCROLLING
18
Scrolling
Setting the Scroll Speed
Line-by-Line.
Scroll 1. Scroll 2.
Scroll 3.
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SCROLLING
19
Press To Display Then Press
Ä
until
SCROLL
SPEED?
appears
¡
Ä
and release until
your scrolling choice
appears
Note:
Your pager
displays the scroll
speed of each
selection.
¡
to select scroll
speed
Reverse Scrolling
While reading a message, press and release
¡
to change
the direction of the scrolling.
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SCROLL SPEED?
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LINE-BY-LINE
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SCROLL 2
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PERSONAL MESSAGES
20
Personal Messages
Reading Personal Messages
Press To Display Then Press
º¡
until themessage
(
¥
) is highlighted (
å
)
º
to read the
message
Note:
Rest of message
appears automatically.
Ä
then
º
to
exit
Note:
You can also let
the pager exit
automatically.
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indicates the message continues on another screen.To stop
the scrolling, press
º
. Press it again to resume scrolling.
PERSONAL MESSAGES
21
Storing Personal Messages
Wow, first you’re wondering if you’ll EVER receive any
messages. Then, they start coming in fastand furious.
Before you know it, you have so many messages you
can’t read each one as soon as it arrives.
Don’t worry. Your new pager will help you keep
e
verything straight.
Y
our pager can store up to 16 personal messages. Each stored
message is assigned a number, which appears when the message is
read. The first message received is 1, the second is 2 and so on.
PERSONAL MESSAGES
22
Locking Personal Messages
Press To Display Then Press
Ä¡
to lock the
message
Note:
You can lock a message only while reading it.
Message Status Screen
Indicates locked message status
Some personal messages are VERY SPECIAL.Save
specialmessages by locking them. That way your pager
won’t erase them to make room for new ones. Here’s how.
While reading a personal message --
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k
s
like this.
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PERSONAL MESSAGES
23
Unlocking Personal Messages
Press To Display Then Press
Ä¡
to unlock the
message
Note:
You can unlock a message only while reading it.
When that special message is no longer special, unlock it.
Here’s how to do it.
While reading a locked message --
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UNLOCK?
You can lock up to half of your personal messages. However,
afteryour pagers limit is reached, you must unlock one message
before you can lock anotherone.
PERSONAL MESSAGES
24
Duplicate Messages
Message Status Screen
Indicates duplicate message
O
h, no! Where did that other pager come from?!! Looks just like me.
Seriously, you may receive
duplicate messages from time to
time.
Your new pager identifies duplicate
messages for you in two ways.
Your message status screen displays
ã
whenever a duplicate message is
received. It looks like this.
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PERSONAL MESSAGES
25
Reading Duplicate Messages
Duplicate Message Screen
Time Received
Message Number
DUPLICATE
appears before
message
When you view a duplicate message,
your pager lets you know.
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INFORMATION SERVICES
26
Information Services
About Information Services
INFORMATION SERVICES
27
Reading Information Services
Press To Display Then Press
º¡
until
is
highlighted
À
º ¡
untilthemessage
(
) is highlighted (
®
)
º
to read the
message
Ä
then
º
to
exit
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INFORMATION SERVICES
28
Turning the Information Service Alert On and Off
Press To Display Then Press
Ä
until
CHIRP ON
appears
¡
to turn chirp on
o
indicates the message continues on another screen. To
pause the scrolling, press
º
. Press it again to resume
scrolling.
You can seta chirp alert foreachinformationservice.
This way, whenever you receive an information
service message, your pager lets you know by
chirping. Here’s how it works.
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CHIRP ON?
INFORMATION SERVICES
29
Turning the Chirp Alert Off
Information Service
Message Screen
Indicates Chirp On
Press To Display Then Press
Ä
until
CHIRP OFF
appears
¡
to turn chirp off
Note:
The information service message screen no longer displays
Ö
.
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i
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f
ormat
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on serv
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s
creen now displays
Ö
for that message
slot.
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Turning off the chirp alert is easy.
While reading an information service message --
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CHIRP OFF?
ADVANCED MESSAGING
30
Advanced Messaging
Scanning Messages
Press To Display Then
¡
andholdtoread
the first screen of each
message
Note:
The first screen of
each stored message
appears.
Release
¡
if you
wish to read a specific
message entirely
By now, you probably have so many messages you don’t have time to
read them all.
It’s a good thing your pager lets you scan your
messages so you can concentrate on the important
ones. Here’s how it works.
While reading the first screen of a message --
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ADVANCED MESSAGING
31
Deleting a Single Message
Press To Display Then Press
Ä
until
DELETE?
appears
¡
Note:
You can delete a message only while reading it. For information on how to
read messages, see “Reading Personal Messages” on page 20.
Sometimes the best thing to do with a message is delete
it. You can delete messages one at a time or all at once.
Here’s how to delete a single message.
While reading the message --
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DELETE?
ADVANCED MESSAGING
32
Deleting All Messages
Press To Display Then Press
Ä
until
DELETE
ALL?
appears
¡¡
to delete
Sometimesyou just need tocleanhouse.
DELETE ALL
erases all read and
unlocked messages. Locked or unread messages are
not deleted. Here’s how it works.
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DELETE?
ADVANCED MESSAGING
33
Automatic Message Deletion
Memory Full Screen
Unread Message Deleted
Screen
Y
our pager
h
as room
f
or 16 messages.
When its message slots fill
up, the pager
displays this on
the standby screen.
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MEMORY FULL
If the memory is full when a new
messagearrives,yourpagerdeletesthe
oldest, unlocked and read message. If
allthemessagesareunread,yourpager
deletes the oldest unread message
and displays this on the message status
screen.
This happens
automatically. Your
pager does all the
work.
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ADVANCED MESSAGING
34
Setting Message Alarms
Press To Display Then Press
Ä
until
ALARMS?
appears
¡
Ä
to turn the alarm
on
= or off q
¡
Ä
to adjust the hour
¡
to move to the
next field
Ä
and
¡
to set
the minutes, AM/PM,
month, and day
º
to save setting
Youcansetanalarmtoremindyoutoreadamessageata
certain time. Here’s how.
While reading a message --
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ALARMS?
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0
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0
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35
Turning Off the Message Alarm
Message Screen
Indicates message alarm turned
on
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our message screen now looks like
t
his.
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When the alarm sounds, press
º
to stop it. Press
º
again to read the message.
If you do not turn off the alarm and read the message,
=
flashes until you do.
ADVANCED MESSAGING
36
QuickNotes
Note:
QuickNotes are subject to change. Contact your service provider for
additional details and to verify the QuickNote list.
QuickNotes are coded messages that are fun to use.
Each QuickNoteis assigned a certain code. When the personpaging you
enters one of the codes, the corresponding QuickNote appears on your
message screen.
For example: Entering code **01**displays
Running Late
on your
message screen.
QuickNotes can also be used as part of a message.
For example: Entering **08**9 displays
Meet you at 9
on the message screen.
There are10 QuickNotes stored in your pager. They
are listed on the next page. Give a copy to those
who page you frequently.
ADVANCED MESSAGING
37
.
When the person paging
you enters this code ...
... this appears on the message
screen.
**01**
Running late
**02**
I
'm on my way
**03**
Pick me up
**04**
I
'm home
**05**
Come home
**06**
Call home
**07**
Where are you
**08**
Meet you at
**09**
I love you
**10**
I miss you
ADVANCED MESSAGING
38
Message Error Symbols
Incorrect Characters
Shortened Message
Fragmented Message
Wh
enever your pager rece
i
ves
a message with errors,
your
pager will display the message
with
ƒ
over the characters that are
incorrect.
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en a message
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ong, t
h
e pager
s
hortens it and displays
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en part o
f
a message
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sm
i
ss
i
ng, t
h
e
pager displays
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instead of the
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Motorola TalkAbout T350 User manual

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