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Mobile & Cell Phone Dictionery 'Q - S'

   
Quick Access Menu Tailor your phone by programming your most frequently used features into your
personal menu. Access these features with just two quick key presses.
Quick Battery Change
Capability
Allows changing of batteries or switching to a Travel Battery Saver during a call.
Quick Disconnect
Control Unit
(mobiles and transportables) The control unit is easily removable to reduce the
risk of theft.
Quick Store Phone
Numbers
This features allows you to quickly store a received Private ID or Phone Number
without having to enter a programming menu.
Quiet Time Allows you to select a time period during which the pager receives messages
and performs all functions but without any audible or visual indication.
Real Time Clock ...with Dual Time Zone Display. On certain Satellite Series™ products, the
phone or pager will display both a "home" and a "travel" clock.
Recall by Name/
Number Location
This feature allows scrolling through the directory by name or by number
according to user preference.
Reminder Beeps If the service provider offers Digital Message Access the phone can be set to
remind you that there are messages waiting to be viewed.
Resettable Timer You can track in one minute intervals the approximate amount of network
connection time elapsed. Use this feature to view the time elapsed, and follow
the instructions in the user manual. Note: the amount of network connection
time you track on your resettable timer may not equal the amount of time for
which you will be billed by your wireless service provider. For billing information,
please contact your service provider directly.
Responding to an Alert Users may reply to the originator of the alert simply by pressing the Push To
Talk button and speaking.
Roamer A subscriber to a cellular system who is "roaming" (visiting) in another market.
The switch in the market being visited will allow the subscriber to use his/her
phone provided the switch operator has a roaming agreement with the home
operator (and also provided the subscriber is current with his/her bills).
Roaming A service offered by most cellular service providers that allows subscribers to
use cellular service while traveling outside their home service area. When they
are outside their home service area and come within range of another cellular
system, the ROAM indicator on the cellular phone will light to show that they
are in range.
Scratch Pad Memory An automatic memory features that allows entry of a number into the keypad
during a conversation for recall after the conversation has ended.
Scroll Keys Allows user to scroll backward and forward through menu options and lists.
Seamless Power Switching power sources while a call is in progress without losing the call.
See Through Flip™ Cover Lets you view incoming caller ID or message mail without opening cover of
phone. Initiate and receive calls with cover closed or open.
Selectable Low Audio On multi-service phones you can hear calls through either the earpiece or the
speaker in Group or Private mode.
Selectable System
Registration
This feature can help control costs by allowing the user to choose the optimum
system for a roaming area. Eight choices are available (depending on model):
Prefer Home Type
Prefer Alternate Type
Home Type Only
Non-wireline System (A) Only
Wireline System (B) Only
System ID Only
5 Preferred System IDs
5 Negative System IDs
Service Level/Call
Restriction
Service levels can be set to restrict call placement (such as when lending the
unit to another person).
SMS (Short Message Service) allows users to send plain text messages. This is ideal
when verbal communication is not possible due to noise regulation (in meetings,
concerts, etc.) The point of strength is the simplicity of use.
Signal Strength Meter Dedicated Signal Strength Meter. The Signal Strength Meter is a visual indication
of the relative strength of the cellular signal to help ensure that quality calls can
be placed.
Silent Keypad The phone can be set to silence the tones heard when pressing a key.
Silent Ringer When this feature is activated the phone alerts an incoming call by flashing
"CALL" in the display.
Silent Scratch Pad The phone can be set to silence the tones heard when pressing a key.
Sleep Mode Allows the user to conserve battery power when the phone is waiting for a call
(network and subscription dependent feature - not available in all areas).
Smart Button One button that can be used to recall information from memory, place and end
calls, and toggle features on and off.
Smart (SIM) Card A plastic card capable of storing and transferring information regarding the
card's user to communications devices such as handheld and car phones,
notebook computers, and personal digital assistants. This information could
include how the user would like their phone calls handled, method of payment,
and the user's personal number. On some phone models, you can copy this
information to the phone's memory.
Speakerphone Enables you to receive calls hands-free or conduct conference calls.
Standby Time The time a battery can power a phone in the standby mode, ready to make or
receive a call, without being used for an actual call. The longer a phone is in
standby mode, the less standby time remains in the battery.
Standby Timeout Reduces current draw on the unit to allow the user to leave the phone on.
Status Review A review of all nonstandard settings that have been enabled.
Super Speed Dialing The touch of one or two memory locations and the Send key provide safe and
rapid call initiation.
Switch-Hook Operation Handles call transferring, three-way calling, and other services the service
provider may offer.