Glossary – Motorola 9500 User Manual

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Glossary

A

accessory connector port

A

socket on the bottom of the
phone where you can attach
accessories such as a travel
charger, desktop charger, auto
accessory adapter or data
accessories.

airtime

The amount of time you

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

AMPS

Advanced Mobile Phone

Service. An analog network
protocol.

antenna

The devices on your

phone that send and receive
satellite or cellular signals.

Auto Accessory Adapter

An

accessory device that allows you
to power your phone and charge
any attached batteries from a
car’s cigarette lighter.

C

CDMA

Code Division Multiple

Access. A digital technology.

cellular

A wireless personal

telecommunications system
which uses terrestrial base
station controllers.

cellular carrier

One of several

competing organizations in a
given geographic area that owns
and operates a cellular system.

Cellular Cassette

An optional

module that is inserted into the
portable phone and gives it
access to the cellular system.

cellular mode

When your

phone is in this mode it is
accessing the cellular system.
You must have the appropriate
cellular cassette installed.

cellular system

The cellular

equipment in a given geographic
area that relays signals to and
from individual cellular
telephones and the landline
telephone system.

clear-line-of sight

In order for

your phone to communicate to
the satellite network, your
antenna must have a clear view
of the sky.

D

default

A feature’s original

setting as pre-programmed in the
factory.

DTMF

See Dual Tone Multi-

Frequency tones.

dual mode phone

A phone

designed to operate on a cellular
network and the Iridium satellite
network.

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