E

emergency call This feature enables you to make an emergency call (by an emergency number such as 911) even if the phone is locked.

F

fringe area The outermost range of a cellular system, where signals are weak.

function keys The phone’s non-numeric keys, used for specific tasks.

H

home system The local system where you obtain your cellular service.

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

I

icon A symbol that designates a menu feature or message.

indicator A light on your phone that provides phone status information.

Internal Charger A charger built into the phone for use with an AC or vehicle power adapter. See “Charging Batteries” on page 15.

K

Keypad Tones Sounds produced when you press the phone’s keys. See “Turning Keypad Tones On and Off” on page 50.

L

landline The system used for conventional office and home phones.

lock A feature that prevents unauthorized access to your telephone.

lock code A three-digit code required for unlocking a locked phone. The factory-programmed lock code is 123. To view or change your lock code, see “Locking/Unlocking Your Phone” on page 54.

M

memory location A space in your phone’s internal Phone Book where you can store a telephone number and a name.

menu feature Any phone feature available through the menu system.

menu system The layered arrangement of your phone’s features.The top-level menu contains: Recent Calls, Phone Book, Timers, Tone Control, Lock Secure, and Phone Options.

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