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DTMF Dual Tone Multi-Frequency are the tones that your phone transmits to communicate with
tone activated phone systems like Voice Mail or bank-by-phone. See page 76. Keep in mind:
“DTMF Tones” does not refer to the sounds produced by your phone’s speaker. See Keypad
Tones for information on the sounds produced by your phone’s speaker.
E
Emergency Call This feature allows you to place a call from memory location 01 even if the
phone is locked. See page 81.
F
fringe area The outermost range of a wireless system where wireless signals are weak.
function keys The non-numeric keys on your phone used to access and navigate menu features,
as well as perform memory functions. See page 20.
I
icon One of the variety of symbols used to designate menu features and messages.
indicator A symbol on your phone that gives you information about your phone’s status.
See pages 24-27.
Instant Redial This feature enables your phone to redial when your wireless network is tempo-
rarily unable to handle your call. Your phone will automatically attempt the call for four min-
utes or until it is picked up by the network. See page 91.
Internal Rapid Charger A charger built into your phone for use with an AC Adapter or cigarette
lighter adapter. See page 16.
K
Keypad Tones The sounds produced through your phone’s speaker when you press the keys.
See page 75. Keep in mind: “Keypad Tones” does not refer to the tones sent by your phone to
communicate with automated phone systems. See Transmit Tones for information on the
tones used to access automated phone systems.
L
landline The telephone system used for conventional office and home phones.
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