Handheld Device Markup Language
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See HDML.
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Hand-Off
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The transfer of a call from one cell site to another as the mobile or portable
phone moves through the service area. Unnoticeable by the user.
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Handset
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The control head held by the user on a mobile or transportable phone.
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Hands-Free Operation
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Allows you to conduct a conversation without holding the cellular phone.
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HDML
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(Handheld Device Markup Language) Specifications that allow Internet access
from wireless devices such as handheld personal computers and smart phones.
This language is derived from hypertext markup language (HTML).
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Headset Jack
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Capable When used with the headset/microphone accessory, hands-free
conversations can take place.
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Hearing Aid Compatible
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Provides hearing impaired persons with the convenience and flexibility of wireless
communications through their t-coil compatible hearing aids. (Not compatible with
all hearing aids. Hearing aids must contain a t-coil. T-coil must be activated when
using the phone.)
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Home Only Mode
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With this System Mode selected, your phone will only operate within range of your
home cellular system.
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Home System
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The local cellular system where you obtain your cellular service.
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Home Type System
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A cellular system of the same type as your local cellular system.
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Icon Driven Menu
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Features in the phone are grouped under different menu headings for user-friendly
access.
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Ignition Sense
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The phone automatically turns on and off with the vehicle's ignition to protect
against draining the vehicle's battery.
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Illuminated Keypad
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Allows keypad viewing in the dark.
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Imaging
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The transmission of still images such as faxes, pictures, or slides.
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In-Building Services
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"One Phone Number" technology allows certain Motorola TDMA phones to use
compatible private cellular systems (network and subscription dependent feature
not available in all areas).
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Incoming Call Screening
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Program the unit not to receive calls, but to signal when they occur.
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Internal Rapid Charging Capable
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Your phone has a built-in battery charger. You can plug the phone directly into a
power source to charge any attached batteries.
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IP Address
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(Internet Protocol Address) Location of a server assigned by your service provider.
When loaded into a wireless device, such as the iDEN™ i1000plus or i500plus
handset, the IP address allows you to use a mini-browser to access the Internet.
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iTAP
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Application installed on wireless phones and handheld devices that allows you to
type messages with just one key press per letter using the keypad. Much easier
text input than traditional multi-tapping. Also known as T9 TM text input.
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J2ME™
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(The Java™ 2 Platform, Micro Edition or K Java™) is a technology that allows
programmers to use the Java programming language and related tools to develop
programs for mobile wireless information devices such as cellular phones and
personal digital assistants (PDAs)
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Java™
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Formerly known as oak, is an object-oriented programming language developed
by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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kbps (kilobits per second)
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One thousand bits per second. Rate at which data is transmitted. Kilobit is a unit
of information equal to 1,024 bits. "Bit" is a combination of b(inary) and (dig)it.
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Keypad
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The buttons on the handset.
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Keypad Programmable
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NAM information can be input from keypad.
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Kilobits per Second
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See kbps
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K Java™
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see J2ME™
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