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Speed Dial A feature that enables you to place a call by entering a
stored number’s two-digit memory location and then pressing and
holding the S key.
standby-time Typical length of a battery’s charge if the phone is ON
but not in use.
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; an odd
number indicates a non-wireline system. See also system type.
system mode A setting that determines if your phone operates in
digital or analog mode.
system type A designation that indicates one of the two competing
cellular carriers in a given geographic area. The non-wireline carrier
operates on the “A” block of cellular frequencies, and the wireline
carrier operates on the “B” block of cellular frequencies.
T
talk-time The amount of time that you use the phone for active calls.
toggle To switch between two possible options (such as on and off).
Turbo Dial
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keys A feature that enables you to dial numbers stored in
memory by pressing and holding a single number key.
TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) An efficient method of
providing digital cellular communication by allowing several different
conversations on the same carrier frequency.
V
vehicle power adapter An accessory device that enables you to power
your phone and charge any installed batteries from a vehicle cigarette
lighter.
Voice Mail Contact your Service Provider for availability.
volume keys Located on your phone’s keypad, the upper and lower
volume keys are used to adjust phone volume.
W
wait A special character that tells your phone to “wait” or pause for
your input before sending a group of numbers stored in memory.
wireline See system type.
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