Motorola H12 User Manual - Page 12
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Note: Although the task has been completed, it does not move to a different position within the Task List. As per the example above, the completed task remains in the third position on the list. To mark complete other tasks, repeat Steps 4 and 5 as necessary. Setting Reminder Alarms for Events (the Event List) Note: You must set the reminder alarm for the event. Otherwise, the move does not take effect and you must move the message to this folder again. As soon as you move the message to the Event List, a screen similar to the example below is displayed. Note: The time and date default to the current time and date. Alarm indicator r 12:00PM 05/03/00 SET EVENT TIME Set Event Time example Press s to move to the hour field. Press x and/or w until the hour of the alarm is set. Press s to move to first minute field. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until you have set the second minute, method of time measurement, and date fields for the alarm. FOLDERS FEATURES Note: You can set a daily alarm by selecting --/--/-- in the date field. Press t. The alarm is set and the pager returns to the Status screen. When the event's alarm time is reached, an alert is activated (audible only). Press any button to stop the alarm. c is flashing. C H Press u to open the Event List. The indicator has changed from to as shown below. If this is a one-time only alarm, the message is automatically moved to the Trash at midnight. Otherwise, the message remains in the Event List until it is manually moved to another folder. Event List indicator and time and date alarm expired Y L› !@:"@# m )%/!@ [H12:23PM 05/12 Call Mary at Event List Expired Alarm Message example Press u again to read the message. Note: If you move an Event List message with its reminder alarm set to any other folder, it loses its alarm. If you move it back to the Event List, you must reset the reminder alarm. 43 44 Changing the Reminder Alarm (in the Event List) There are various reasons why you might need to reset the reminder alarm: you still need to remind yourself about an event for which the one-time reminder alarm has already expired (before midnight of the same day); or maybe you need to change the alarm time. Whatever the reason, you can reset the reminder alarm. In the Event List, make sure the event you want is at the top of the list. Press t to display the Function menu. Press s until H (SET EVENT TIME) flashes. Press t. Reset the reminder alarm using the steps in "Setting Reminder Alarms for Events (the Event List)" on page 43. Battery Gauge Located on the Status screen, the battery gauge indicator displays the battery energy level. The five indicators range from full to low: L (full), a (3/4), b (1/2), c (1/4), and d (low). Duplicate Messages If the same message is received more than once, DUPLICATE is displayed at the beginning of the new message. This new message also contains the latest time and date stamp. 45 FEATURES FEATURES Emergency Call Any of the three message types (personal, maildrop, or super maildrop) can be used to send an emergency call. The emergency message immediately displays on the pager, regardless of the pager's alert mode. A unique alert emits- different from any other alert on the pager-and EMERGENCY CALL is displayed, indicating this type of message has been transmitted. Read this message as you would any other. Please speak with your service provider to determine if this feature is offered. Errored Data Indicator If errored data is received, M flashes in the character position where the errored data was received. Key Click Y When this feature is turned on and the pager is in audible alert mode ( ), a "click" is emitted whenever a button is pressed. If the pager is in silent alert Z mode ( ), no "click" is emitted. Memory Capacity The pager's available memory depends on the following: how your service provider has divided the memory between personal and maildrop messages (including super maildrop messages); how much information is stored in the various message folders; and how many previously read and unread messages are displayed on the Status screen. 46