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Mobile & Cell Phone Dictionery 'D'

   
Data Connectivity Ability of a device to transmit or receive data. The Motorola Data Connectivity
Kit can transform a wireless phone, such as the digital StarTAC® phone, into a
fax modem. This allows you to send faxes, access the Internet, and send and
check e-mail, simply by connecting your phone via a data cable to a compatible
computer or personal digital assistant (PDA).
Datalink An accessory that allows connection of a personal computer/computer terminal
to Motorola phones.
Data Interface Device that connects computer to cellular phone for data transmission. Works
similarly to a modem.
Data Service The electronic transfer of data or digital information.
Dedicated Message Key Allows quick access to digital messages.
Delayed Call Placement Programs the unit to place a call after a user-designated number of minutes have
passed. Helps user remember to place important calls.
Digit Capacity The maximum number of digits a phone can display while placing a call.
Digit Indicator A visual indication that the phone is operating in the digital mode.
Digital The general term for communications technologies that digitize transmissions
into binary code.
Digital Voice Caller™ Operation Allows standard phone operation with the sound of the user's voice.
Display Own Phone
Number
This feature will display a phone's currently active phone number.
Display Own Private ID Displays the radio ID of your portable.
Distinctive Ringing Calls from a designated list of phone numbers will ring in a special way (network
and subscription dependent feature not available in all areas).
DTMF Tones Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones are the tones that your phone transmits to
communicate with tone activated phone systems like voice mail or bank-by-
phone.
Dual Battery Capability Allows you to use a main and auxiliary battery on your phone for extended talk
times.
Dual Mode Capability The phone is capable of accessing digital or AMPS channels to provide a better
chance of obtaining cellular service (network and subscription dependent feature
not available in all areas).
Duplicate Message
Indicator
Duplicate Messages are stored in the same memory slot as the original message
- saving memory space for new messages. The latest timestamp is used and a
Duplicate prompt is displayed when the message is read.