Motorola 9500 User Manual

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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.

G

GSM

Global System for Mobile

Communications—A digital
network protocol.

H

home system

The local cellular

system or satellite network where
you obtain your wireless service.

home type system

A cellular/

satellite system of the same type
as your local system. See also
non-home type system, and
system type.

I

In-Call Menu

The menu that

appears when you press

M

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

indicator

A light or icon on your

phone that gives you information
about your phone’s status.

Iridium System

A system of 66

satellites that offer global
communication.

L

landline

The telephone system

used for conventional office and
home phones.

lock

Use this feature to prevent

unauthorized access to your
satellite telephone.

lock code

A four-digit code

used to unlock a locked phone.

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 of the
Phone’s memory locations 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.

message

A feature that allows

the user to view pager-like
alphanumeric messages.

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