Motorola makes pagers for personal, business and emergency response uses. Motorola pagers come in three styles. The Advisor II and the LS355 pagers offer easy use for personal or business contact. The Minitor V pager is a tougher pager and works well for emergency response personnel.
LS355
The LS355 is Motorola's basic, low-cost pager. The LS355 is a one-way pager that displays a call back number on the LCD screen. It can store 16 messages, which are time-stamped. An unread message indicates new messages. The pager can be set to vibrate or sound alert modes. The LS355 handles group or individual pages and has six cap codes. The pager is available in UHF or VHF. It uses wideband channel spacing.
Advisor II
The Advisor II is a more advanced personal pager. It allows alphanumeric text messaging. The pager displays four lines of text and a maximum of 320 characters at a time. A zoom button makes reading lines of text easier. The display screen illuminates for better visibility. The Advisor II stores 52 messages at a time. The pager displays the first line of each message for preview. The pager offers two notebooks--Personal and Mail Drop--to organize messages. The Advisor II handles both group and individual pages and has four cap codes. Users choose from 11 alert settings. The pager contains an alarm clock and an event alarm. It uses wideband or narrowband channel spacing.
Minitor V
Minitor V is Motorola's most durable pager. It is a voice pager that is certified for use in hazardous locations. The Minitor V is designed for emergency services personnel. The pager uses both UHF and VHF. The pager uses both narrow and wideband channel spacing. The Minitor V holds eight minutes of recorded voice messages. The pager has two scan settings--priority and silent. The pager offers 12 alert tones. The Minitor V comes with a charger, a battery pack and a one-year warranty.
Tags: channel spacing, channel spacing Minitor, emergency response, group individual, group individual pages, individual pages