Motorola Cell Phon User Manual

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R

road map

The visual representation of your phone’s menu system

provided in this user guide.

S

scratchpad tones

See Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones.

scroll

To move backward or forward through a list; for example: to

move backward or forward through the menu system or the name
directory.

security code

A six-digit code used to access sensitive features in the

Secure Options submenu of the Lock/Security menu.

Service Provider

A company affiliated with a cellular carrier that

provides cellular service to its customers.

signal

The radio waves that carry information between your phone and

the cellular system.

Smart Button

The middle key on the side of your phone used to

access the Phone Book’s name directory, send calls, end calls, enter
the menu system, select features, and toggle features on and off.

Speed Dial

a feature that enables you to place a number by entering

the two-digit location of your number and then pressing and holding the
Smart Button.

standby-time

The length of time a battery typically lasts if the phone is

left on but is not in use.

status indicator

See indicator.

submenu

A secondary level of your phone’s menu system hierarchy.

System Identification

A five-digit number that identifies your home

cellular system. An even number indicates a wireline system and an
odd number indicates a non-wireline system.

T

talk-time

The amount of time that you spend talking on the phone.

toggle

To switch between two possible options; for example: on versus

off.

Turbo Dial

®

keys

a feature that enables you to dial numbers stored in

memory locations by pressing and holding a single number key.

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