Motorola Cell Phon User Manual
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Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones
The tones that your telephone
transmits when you press a key on the keypad. These tones are used to
access automated calling systems such as Voice Mail, paging services,
banking-by-phone, etc. These tones are also heard by the party on the
other line if you use the Scratchpad while a call is in progress.
Synonymous with Scratchpad tones or touch tones.
E
emergency call
This feature allows you to make an emergency call
even if your phone is locked, by dialing 911 or another emergency
access number.
F
fringe area
The outermost range of a cellular system where signals are
weak.
function keys
The non-numeric keys on your phone’s keypad used to
perform specific tasks.
H
home system
The local cellular system where you obtain your cellular
service.
home type system
A cellular system of the same type as your local
cellular system.
I
icon
One of the variety of symbols used to designate menu features
and messages.
indicator
A light on your phone that gives you information about your
phone’s status.
Internal Charger
A charger built into your phone for use with an AC
adapter or vehicle power adapter. See “Using the Internal Charger” on
page 21.
K
Keypad Tones
The sounds produced through your phone’s speaker
when you press the keys. See “Turning Keypad Tones On and Off” on
page 83.
L
landline
The telephone system used for conventional office and home
phones.