Motorola PCS Cellular Telephone specifications Redialing a Number, Muting the Microphone

Models: PCS Cellular Telephone

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Redialing a Number

A fast busy signal indicates that the cellular system is busy. With Automatic Redial, your phone calls continuously for the next four minutes.

When it makes a connection, the phone rings. You can distinguish this ring because it is half as long as the ring for a new incoming call. When the person you are calling answers, you can begin talking.

If you hear a fast busy signal:

1You will see Redial Call?

Press A or press ¾ to redial, or press ¼ to exit.

2If the call does not go through after four minutes, press A, or press ¾ to continue the call attempt.

You will see Redial.

If you hear an ordinary busy signal:

1Press ¼to hang up.

2Press A or press ¾to redial the busy number. You will see Dialing 5551234.

Muting the Microphone

For privacy during a call, mute the microphone. You can hear the person on the other end, but he or she cannot hear you.

1Press Äß to mute the microphone. You will see Mute.

2Press Äß again to resume normal conversation.

Switching Between Digital and Analog Modes

During a call, you can switch from digital to analog modes, or from analog to digital:

To switch modes, press Ä Û.

Your phone selects the TDMA digital system, depending upon availability, or the analog system.

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Motorola PCS Cellular Telephone Redialing a Number, Muting the Microphone, Switching Between Digital and Analog Modes