Operating Instructions

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4)
Place the battery into the battery compartment, taking note of the positive (+) and
negative (-) markings on the battery and the pager housing.
5)
Replace the battery door and lock by sliding the door latch toward the battery door.
NOTE: As soon as the battery is inserted, the pager will sound the normal
Motorola
FLEX™ pager
power up alert.
In the factory default program mode, the transmitter is powered up from the moment
the battery is inserted into the unit on the last selected channel. There is no power
switch in the factory default program mode.
Audio Circuit
The audio circuit is based on a Gennum automatic gain control (AGC) microcircuit and
an internal, high-sensitivity Knowles electret microphone. When the pager is placed in
the holder and worn on the body, the microphone is located behind a small hole on the
side of the pager facing up. Excellent audio quality will be achieved if this hole is kept
clear of fingers and clothing.
All body-worn transmitters are susceptible to “clothing noise”. The standard Motorola
pager holder that comes with the T-2050 tends to keep the microphone away from the
body and clothing, reducing the tendency to generate clothing noise.
Flex™ Pager Features
The Flex™ pager has several features that remain fully functional and assist in the pager
disguise.
One useful feature is the clock display of the pager. Feel free to set the time and date on
the display. The Flex™ pager instruction manual will describes how to set the internal
clock. If not set to the correct time of day, the clock will act as a timer indicating the time
elapsed since turn on. This may help in assessing battery life remaining however the
pager clock may continue to operate even though the transmitter circuitry has shut down
due to a low battery condition.
You may use the built in alarm clock feature of the pager. As you navigate through the
function menu you will find aSet Alarm function. This can be used to simulate a page
being received at a certain time. When the alarm is set, a “bellsymbol is visible in the
lower left corner of the screen.
The regular Flex™ pager beeper is still active in the unit. By scrolling through the
pager’s menus, the user can set the alert type (i.e. the sound of the beeps) for the pager,
and cause the beeper to activate. This may be useful to show that the pager is real”. In
the T-2050, the vibrator is not controlled by the Flex™ pager circuitry and therefore will
not activate as in a normal Flex™ pager. The vibrator in the T-2050 is used to provide
feedback to the operator during channel setting and other functions and is controlled by
the T-2050 circuitry.