: A specialized Charging/Programming Unit that facilitates data exchange via an asynchronous serial interface.
Programming a involves two distinct levels: basic user customization performed directly on the device and advanced technical programming (frequency and cap codes) that requires specialized software and hardware. 1. Basic User Programming (Manual Controls)
: The cradle connects to a computer (typically via a serial or USB-to-serial adapter) to allow the software to "read" and "write" to the pager's non-volatile memory. 3. Repair and Maintenance Mode Motorola Scriptor Lx2 Programming
: A physical jumper (BR1) inside the unit may need to be opened to enable flash programming, while closing it returns the device to normal operation.
: The specific software depends on the pager's protocol: Scriptor POCSAG : Uses software version R01.06.03 (APC 141). Scriptor FLEX : Uses software version R01.00.02 (APC 17A). Hardware Required : Basic User Programming (Manual Controls) : The cradle
: Parameters like RIC addresses and alert keywords are stored in the non-volatile memory circuits (IS3 and IS4).
: Set the daily alarm and the system clock directly through the User Interface . : The specific software depends on the pager's
You can configure several operating features using the pager's buttons and on-screen menus: