Motorola 9601 manual GlossaryGL

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A

access rights

Air interface procedure that assigns to the pocket phone a Temporary Portable User Identifier (TPUI) and its extension number. The pocket phone initiates this procedure each time it enters a system. A successful completion of the procedure includes an implicit Location Registration.

Auto-Reconnect

Feature that enables a calling party to reconnect to a called party if the latter walks out of the coverage area and then back into the coverage area within 60 seconds.

B

Bridging

Feature that allows both the pocket phone and the wired phone to ring at the same time.

C

CAU. See Cell Antenna Unit.

cell

Radio coverage area of a CAU or WFB with an internal antenna cluster. Also, cells supported by all the WFBs connected to one RC.

Cell Antenna Unit (CAU)

Optional remote antenna that connects to a Wireless Fixed Base. It contains a transmit power amplifier, transmit/receive switch, low-noise receive amplifier, and antenna.

D

Deep Sleep Mode

Mode assumed by the pocket phone whenever the phone repreatedly tries to access the system and fails to do so due to out-of-range conditions. This mode allows the pocket phone to conserve battery power.

DEFINITY Management Terminal

Data determinal used for the administration and maintenance of the DEFINITY system.

Issue 3 October 1997 GL-1

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Contents Definity Wireless Business System Comments Contents Features and Operations Safety Instructions About This Book AudienceImportant Safety Guidelines for Users Electromagnetic CompatabilityExposure to Radio Frequency Energy Cardiac PacemakersOrganization Hearing Aid CompatibilityRelated Information Typographic ConventionsDefinity Wireless Business System Overview OverviewPocket Phone Overview Pocket Phone Pocket Phone Features Pocket Phone Features BenefitBattery Charger Overview General Care Charging the 9601 Pocket Phone for First TimeCharging the Phone with a Battery Low Battery IndicatorUsing the Phone Charger Status Indicator LED Indicators Charge StatusPhone LED Indicator Using the 9601 Pocket Phone Battery ChargerBattery LED Indicator Inserting a Spare Battery Pack into the Charger Removing a Spare Battery Pack from the ChargerInserting the 9601 Pocket Phone into the Charger Removing the 9601 Pocket Phone from ChargerInserting a Spare Battery Pack into the Charger Inserting the Spare Battery Pack into the Charger Features and Operations Definity 9601 Pocket Phone FeaturesFeatures and Operations Soft Key Interface Features of the 9601 Pocket PhoneHard Key Interface Volume Control Buttons Battery Charging ContactsHard Keys for Menu Control Hard Keys for Call ManagementLow Battery Indicator Low Power ModeDial Pad Pocket Phone Quick Reference Adjusting Ringer and Warning/Notification Tones Adjusting the Receiver VolumeOperating the 9601 Pocket Phone Answering Calls Making CallsTransferring Calls Conferencing Calls Holding CallsEnding Calls Dropping CallsAudible Information Tones Error BeepIncoming Call Ring Patterns No Access Rights Service DeniedOut-of-Range No Channel AvailableSafety Instructions Using the ProductSafety Instructions Maintaining the Pocket Phone 4Issue 3 October System Capacity and Coverage SpecificationsBase Stations Operating Temperatures GlossaryGL Frequency Division Multiple Access Fdma Emerging Technologies BandEstimator Fixed partInitialization and Administration System International Portable Equipment IdentityInternational Portable User Identity Local tonesTime Division Multiple Access Tdma PredictorRadio Controller RC Radio Propagation Measurement Tool RpmtWireless Fixed Base WFB Index IN-2Issue 3 October