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Using This Manual
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Using This Manual
Conventions
This manual uses several conventions to differentiate between
command and key access on your Timeport
TM
P930 Two-Way Pager
and your personal computer (PC). Specific conventions are also
used to highlight additional helpful information in the form of tips,
notes, and cautions. Before you begin, please refer to the following
conventions:
On the Timeport P930 Two-Way Pager
Icons represent each application on the
Timeport P930 menu wheel.
White buttons identify command buttons
that appear on the screen.
Gray keys identify Timeport P930 key-
board keys.
Two keys means to press the first key,
release, then press the second key. Do not
hold down
or
while pressing the
next key.
Bold Text
Bold Text indicates text to select on the
Timeport P930 screen or to type into a
field.
Means to press the NavDisc
TM
(left,
right, up, down) to move within a field
(text field, list field, button field).
Means to press
to move between
fields (list field to button field).
“ Select”
Means to highlight a list item, applica-
tion icon, or command button, then press
.
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Timeport P930 User’s Guide
On the PC
Additional Information
Finding Help
We welcome your suggestions on how we can improve our products
and want to hear about any problems you may be experiencing. To
contact us about suggestions or concerns, or for more information
about the Timeport P930 Two-Way Pager, its accessories, or other
Motorola products, call:
1-800-548-9954
Or, visit our website:
http://www.motorola.com/SmartPagers
Address Book Icons represent each application in the
PC Partner Shell.
Icons represent menu options that can be
selected from the menu bar.
E
Shadowed keys indicate PC keyboard
keys.
Bold Text
Bold text indicates menu options or com-
mand buttons to select or text to type into
a field.
TIP
Identifies actions you can perform to
increase your ease of use and efficiency.
Ä
Provides further information about the
procedural step or feature.
CAUTION
Identifies actions that can cause loss of
data or damage to the product.