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6881034b80.fm Page 0 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Getting Started Contents Installing the Battery.................. Controls ..................................... Turning On Your Pager ............ Standby Screen ........................ Menu Screens ............................................. Turning Off Your Pager .............................. Sending a Test Page................................... Backlight......................................................
6881034b80.fm Page 1 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Getting Started The Motorola® TalkAbout ä T350 Word Message Pager has lots of cool features -- advanced messaging, time-keeping, news updates, alarms and much more. It’s compact and easy to carry. It can save you money, too. If you have a cell phone, give out your pager number 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.
6881034b80.fm Page 2 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM GETTING STARTED Installing the Battery The TalkAbout T350 Word Message Pager uses one AAA-size alkaline battery. When the battery is low, ‡ appears between the time and date on the standby screen. 2 To install the battery do the following: First Then Finally + • Turn off the pager (see page 7). • Slide door as marked and lift open. • Remove old battery, if necessary.
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881034b80.fm Page 4 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Turning On Your Pager Press GETTING STARTED º To Display Then Press sw00afwi uqyto Any button to stop the alert MOTOROLA Note: Your pager emits the selected alert. Standby Screen Your pager displays the standby screen whenever it is turned on and nothing else is happening. Most of the actions described in this guide start on the standby screen.
6881034b80.fm Page 5 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Menu Screens You can use your pager’s menus to select options and set its features. Let’s look at them now. From --. 4:30P Press 4/23 To Display Then Press Ä to go to the first menu sw:00afwiu=yto Ä and release until you see all the menus sw :00cfwiuqyto Ä ALERTS? SCROLL SPEED? w :00cfwiu ¡to enter any menu =o ALARMS? GETTING STARTED sw00afwi uqyto sw:35afwie=yto DELETE ALL? Continued on next page ...
6881034b80.fm Page 6 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM ... continued from previous page GETTING STARTED Press 6 Ä and release until you see all the menus To Display sw00:00afiuqyto OFF? Then Press ¡to enter any menu sw00:00afiuqyto TIME/DATE? 1wiuqyt ` PRIVATE TIME? Note: DELETE ALL appears only if the pager has messages. Press º if you want to go back to the standby screen.
6881034b80.fm Page 7 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Turning Off Your Pager From -4:30P Press Ä until OFF? appears 4/23 To Display Then Press sw00:00afiuqyto ¡ OFF? The pager is now turned off. No icons Off Screen appear on the off screen, except = if the alarm is turned on. s w 00afwi uqyto The off screen looks like this.
6881034b80.fm Page 8 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM GETTING STARTED Sending a Test Page to Yourself It’s a good idea to test your pager and service by sending a page to yourself. 8 Start by using the phone number, web site or email address (and a PIN, if required) your service provider gave you, then enter a 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.
6881034b80.fm Page 9 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM 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 ...
6881034b80.fm Page 10 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Time and Date From -sw00afwi uqyto TIME AND DATE 4:30P Press To Display Ä until TIME/DATE? appears s w00:00afiuqyto Ä to set the hour Pressing and holding Ä scrolls through numbers quickly.
6881034b80.fm Page 11 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Alerts About Alerts You can choose how VIBRATE your pager alerts you vibrates but doesn't when it receives a make any loud -- your pager message. tune. noises. TM -- your pager emits a short beep. P CHIRP CHI CHIR -- your pager plays a short musical ESCALERT -- an alert NO ALERT -- your pager that gets louder and doesn't alert you when louder. it receives a message.
6881034b80.fm Page 12 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Setting the Incoming Message Alert From -sw00afwi uqyto 4:30P ALERTS Press 4/23 To Display Ä until ALERTS appears sw:00afwiu=yto Ä until your choice of alert appears sw:00afwiu=yto Note: The pager makes a sample of each alert.
6881034b80.fm Page 13 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Choosing an Audible (Musical) Aler t You’ve got 8 musical alerts to choose from and they’re all very coooool! From -sw 00afwi uqyto Press 4/23 To Display Äuntil ALERTS? appears sw:00afwi u=yto Äuntil AUDIBLE? appears sw:00afwi ^=yto Äuntil your choice of alert appears sw:00cfwi ^qyto Then Press ¡ ALERTS? ALERTS 4:30P ¡ AUDIBLE? ALERT 1 Note: ^ now appears on the standby screen.
6881034b80.fm Page 14 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Private Time When you don't want to After private time expires, be disturbed, use the alerts turn back on private time to turn off automatically. ALERTS all your alerts. Private time works on a daily basis. Here's how to turn on That means your pager will turn off the private time. alerts during the same time each day.
6881034b80.fm Page 15 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Äto turn private time on or off Note: Wappears around e if To Display wiuqyt W Then Press ¡ PRIVATE TIME? wwiuqy \ ¡ 1:52P/ 1:52P private time is turned on. Äto set the start time hour Äand ¡to set the start time minutes and AM/ PM, and the stop time hour, minutes and AM/PM Important: Make sure private time is turned on by checking for W on the standby screen.
6881034b80.fm Page 16 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Alarms Your pager has 3 alarms to remind you of special times. My favorite is meal time! Here’s how it works.
6881034b80.fm Page 17 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Using a Daily Alarm Alarm Setting Screen w 0100cfw = 17:30A --/-- Month and Day Turning Off the Alarm When an alarm sounds, TURN IT OFF by pressing any button. Press the button again to clear the alarm screen. Alarm Screen = flashes s w 00afwi ALARMS To set an alarm to sound at the same time everyday, set the month and day like this.
6881034b80.fm Page 18 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Scrolling Setting the Scroll Speed Your pager can display messages SCROLLING Line-by-Line. And scroll really fast -- that's Scroll 3. It can scroll messages slowly -- that's Scroll 1. It can scroll a little faster -- that's Scroll 2. It can even go Here's how to set backward and scroll the forward scroll in reverse. speed.
6881034b80.fm Page 19 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Ä until SCROLL SPEED?appears Äand release until your scrolling choice appears Note: Your pager displays the scroll speed of each selection. To Display sw :00cfw iuqyto Then Press ¡ SCROLL SPEED? sw:00cf wiuqyto LINE-BY-LINE ¡to select scroll speed sw:00cfwiuqyto SCROLL 1 sw:00cf wiuqyto SCROLL 2 sw:00cfwiuqyto SCROLLING Press SCROLL 3 Reverse Scrolling While reading a message, press and release ¡ to change the direction of the scrolling.
6881034b80.fm Page 20 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Personal Messages PERSONAL MESSAGES Reading Personal Messages 20 From -sw00a 3wi uqyto 4:30P Press º 4/23 To Display sw:0 Then Press 1cfwiqyto †å¥¥ º to read the message sw10:35 ato o 2:Call Bill 279 Note: Rest of message appears automatically. ¡until the message (¥) is highlighted (å) Äthen º to exit Note: You can also let the pager exit automatically. o indicates the message continues on another screen.To stop the scrolling, press º .
6881034b80.fm Page 21 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Wow, first you’re wondering if you’ll EVER receive any messages. Then, they start coming in fast and 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 everything straight. Your pager can store up to 16 personal messages. Each stored message is assigned a number, which appears when the message is read.
PERSONAL MESSAGES 6881034b80.fm Page 22 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Locking Personal Messages Some personal messages are VERY SPECIAL. Save special messages 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 -Press Ä To Display Then Press sw35afwiuqyto LOCK? ¡ to lock the message Note: You can lock a message only while reading it. Your message status screen now looks like this.
6881034b80.fm Page 23 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM When that special message is no longer special, unlock it. Here’s how to do it. While reading a locked message -Press Ä To Display sw35afwiuqyto UNLOCK? Then Press ¡to unlock the message Note: You can unlock a message only while reading it. You can lock up to half of your personal messages. However, after your pager’s limit is reached, you must unlock one message before you can lock another one.
6881034b80.fm Page 24 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM PERSONAL MESSAGES Duplicate Messages Oh, 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.
6881034b80.fm Page 25 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM When you view a duplicate message, your pager lets you know.
6881034b80.fm Page 26 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM INFORMATION SERVICES Information Services 26 About Information Services When you're always on the go, Information service messages are it's hard to keep up with the news updates sent to your pager latest news. But not if your by your pager receives service information provider. service messages. They feature daily headlines, Your pager doesn't control what it sports scores, financial news, receives or the schedule.
Reading Information Services The news can be confusing. Reading information services is not. Here’s how. From -sw00a 3wi uqyto 4:30P Press º 4/23 To Display sw:0 Then Press ¡until † is highlighted À 3cu=yto †¥å¥ º ¡until the message (¶) is highlighted (®) sw00: 2fuyto ®¶ º to read the message sw10:35ato 1:Dow up 9pts o Äthen º to exit INFORMATION SERVICES 6881034b80.
Turning the Information Service Alert On and Off CHIRP You can set a chirp alert for each information service. CHIRP CHI This way, whenever you receive an information HIRP CH service message, your pager lets you know by chirping. Here’s how it works. While reading an information service message -C IRP 28 o indicates the message continues on another screen. To pause the scrolling, press º . Press it again to resume scrolling. RP INFORMATION SERVICES 6881034b80.
Your information services message screen now displays Ö for that message slot. Information Service Message Screen 2afwiuqyto sw:3 † Ö¶¶® Indicates Chirp On Turning the Chirp Alert Off Turning off the chirp alert is easy. While reading an information service message -Press Äuntil CHIRP OFF appears To Display swfwiuqyt Then Press ¡to turn chirp off CHIRP OFF? INFORMATION SERVICES 6881034b80.
6881034b80.fm Page 30 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM ADVANCED MESSAGING Advanced Messaging 30 Scanning Messages 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.
Deleting a Single Message 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 -Press Ä until DELETE? appears To Display sw:35afwiuqyto Then Press ¡ DELETE? Note: You can delete a message only while reading it. For information on how to read messages, see “Reading Personal Messages” on page 20. ADVANCED MESSAGING 6881034b80.
ADVANCED MESSAGING 6881034b80.fm Page 32 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM 32 Deleting All Messages Sometimes you just need to clean house. DELETE ALL erases all read and unlocked messages. Locked or unread messages are not deleted. Here’s how it works.
6881034b80.fm Page 33 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Automatic Message Deletion Memory Full Screen s w 01:33pwi u oto MEMORY FULL If the memory is full when a new Unread Message Deleted message arrives, your pager deletes the Screen oldest, unlocked and read message. If u oto all the messages are unread, your pager s w01: 44wi deletes the oldest unread message OVERFLOW and displays this on the message status screen. This happens automatically. Your pager does all the work.
6881034b80.fm Page 34 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM ADVANCED MESSAGING Setting Message Alarms 34 You can set an alarm to remind you to read a message at a certain time. Here’s how.
6881034b80.fm Page 35 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Your message screen now looks like this. sw:3 † 4afwiuqyto ¥¥¥¨ Indicates message alarm turned on Turning Off the Message Alarm 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.
6881034b80.fm Page 36 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM ADVANCED MESSAGING QuickNotes 36 QuickNotes are coded messages that are fun to use. Each QuickNote is assigned a certain code. When the person paging 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.
6881034b80.fm Page 37 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM 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 .
6881034b80.fm Page 38 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM ADVANCED MESSAGING Message Error Symbols 38 Whenever your pager receives a message with errors, your pager will display the message with ƒ over the characters that are incorrect. When a message is too long, the pager shortens it and displays » .
6881034b80.fm Page 39 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Use and Care glub glub Clean with a soft cloth Do not immerse in water. dampened with soap and water. Do not expose to excessive heat ... ... or extreme shock ... X Do not use alcohol or other cleaning solutions. USE AND CARE XX ... or moisture.
6881034b80.fm Page 40 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM USE AND CARE Warranty 40 ? ? ? Repairs 1-800-548-9954 (U.S.) 1-800-793-7834 (TTY-U.S.) 1-800-323-9685 (Canada) Extended Warranty 1-800-548-9954 (also your paging provider or retailer) Well, there you have it. The TalkAbout T350 Word Message Pager is a messenger, a watch, a news service, and whole lot more. All that great stuff packed into an attractive, compact design ... just like me. Questions 1-800-548-9954 (U.S.) 1-800-793-7834 (TTY-U.S.
6881034b80.fm Page 41 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM This pager is manufactured under one or more Motorola U.S. Patents. A partial listing of these patents is provided on the inside surface of the battery door. Other patents covering this product are pending. Note: Only the first 15 patents listed below apply to pager models which utilize the POCSAG protocol. 1. 4336524 13. 5247519 2. 4385295 14. 5073767 3. 4412217 15. 5157391 4. 4518961 16. 5128665 5. 4701759 17. 5117500 6. 4755816 18.
6881034b80.fm Page 42 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM FCC COMPLIANCE FCC Compliance 42 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation and is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
6881034b80.fm Page 43 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM ONE (1) YEAR STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY AND PROVISIONS (U.S.A. ONLY) Motorola warrants the pager against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the period of time specified below. This express warranty is extended by Motorola, 1500 Gateway Blvd., Boynton Beach, Florida 33426 to the original end user purchaser only and is not assignable or transferable to any other party.
WARRANTY 6881034b80.fm Page 44 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM 44 LIMITED WARRANTY AND PROVISIONS (U.S.A.) continued Replaced parts and boards are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period. All parts and boards removed in the replacement process shall become the property of Motorola.
6881034b80.fm Page 45 Friday, February 4, 2000 9:55 AM Personal Numbers Just one more thing. You can use this page to keep track of important numbers.
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