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N
name directory
An
alphabetical list of the names
and telephone numbers you
have stored into your phone’s
internal Phone Book.
NAMPS
Narrow-Band AMPS.
An analog technology.
non-home type system
A
system type different from your
home system. See also home
type system and system type.
non-wireline
A cellular carrier
that is not the same company as
the conventional telephone
company.
O
One-Touch Dialing
To use this
feature, press and hold a number
on the keypad,
1
through
9
and your call is placed.
Options Menu
The first level of
the menu system hierarchy,
which contains the six main
feature menus: Phone Book, Call-
Related Features, Messages,
Phone Setup, Network Selection,
Mode Selection, Call Meters.
P
pause
A special character that
tells your phone to “pause” or
wait for your input before sending
a group of numbers stored in
memory.
PIN or PIN2 Code
Personal
Identification Network Code. A
private numeric password that
allows you to access your SIM
card and some network services.
Portable Dock
An accessory
for the portable phone that
converts it to a speaker phone. It
runs off either AC power or
auxiliary batteries.
prompt
A message requesting
input.
Q
Quick Access Menu
A set of
features that is activated by
pressing
E
and a digit key (
1
to
9
).
R
roam
To use a cellular system
outside of your home system,
usually when you travel beyond
the range of your home system. If
you are roaming you see the l
indicator (cellular mode only).
S
satellite mode
When you are in
this mode you are accessing the
Iridium satellite system. You see
the + indicator.
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.
service provider
A company
affiliated with a cellular or satellite
carrier that provides cellular/
satellite service to its customers.
SID
See System Identification.