Glossary – Motorola 9520 User Manual

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Glossary

A

airtime

The amount of time you

spend using the satellite system.
Especially, the time between
successfully placing a call and
terminating a call.

antenna

The device attached to

your phone by a cable that sends
and receives satellite signals.

D

default

A feature’s original

setting as pre-programmed in the
factory.

DTMF

See Dual Tone

Multi-Frequency tones.

Dual Tone Multi-Frequency
Tones

The tones that your

phone transmits when you press
a key on the keypad. These tones
are used to access automated
calling systems such as
voicemail.

E

emergency call

This feature

allows you to make an
emergency call even if your
phone is locked by dialing 112.

F

fringe area

The outermost

range of a cellular system or the
Iridium satellite system where
signals are weak.

I

In-Call menu

The menu that

appears when you press

M

during a call. It allows you to
access features like call holding.

Iridium system

A system of 66

satellites that offer global
communication.

L

lock

Use this feature to prevent

unauthorized access to your
satellite telephone.

M

memory location

A space in

the internal Phone Book (both
phone memory and SIM memory)
where you can store a telephone
number and a name. Each phone
memory location can hold up to
32 digits and 16 letters. The SIM
card memory can hold up to 20
digits and 16 letters.

menu feature

Any feature that

can be accessed through the
menu system.

menu system

The hierarchical

arrangement of your phone’s
features that allows for quick,
intuitive access.

N

name directory

An alphabetical

list of the names and telephone
numbers you have stored into
your phone’s internal Phone
Book.

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