Glossary
M
memory location A space in the Phone Book where you can store a telephone number and a name. Each of the Phone Book’s 99 memory locations (numbered
menu This system contains five features: Phone Book, Timers, Tone Control, Lock/Secure, and Phone Options.
menu feature Any feature that can be accessed through the menu system.
Message Key Located on the bottom row of the keypad, the dedicated Message Key offers
Messages A network/subscription dependent service that enables your phone to receive text messages and numeric pages just like a pager. See page 56.
Messaging Function Menus While viewing your Caller IDs, reading your Messages, or checking your Voice Mail, you can use these menus to manage your messages: lock or unlock a text message, delete one or all of your Caller ID or text messages and numeric pages, or select a different message type. See page 56.
MiniBrowser Software built into your phone that allows you to access information like stock reports and sports scores with only your handset. See page 108.
Nickel Cadmium (NiCd) A battery technology used in personal wireless telephone batteries.
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) A battery technology used in personal wireless telephone batteries.
P
pause A special character that tells your phone to wait before sending the next set of numbers stored in one memory location. See Pause Dialing.
Pause Dialing A method of storing Phone Book entries that allows you to store multiple strings of numbers in one memory location; useful, for instance, in accessing automated phone systems. See page 46.
Personal Identification Number (PIN) A private numeric password which protects personal accounts such as
Phone Book An alphabetical list of the names and telephone numbers you have stored into your phone’s internal memory.
prompt A display message requesting input.