66
REFERENCE NOTES & NUMBERS
65
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Here are definitions for some of the features and terms in this
Omnipoint User Guide. For more information, see the page
reference number given after each definition.
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Answering Machine
function allows your handset to act as
an answering machine for receiving basic voice message
service.
(pps. 27-34)
•
Caller ID
lets you know who’s calling so you can decide
whether to answer.
(pps. 41-44)
•
Call Forwarding
lets you forward calls to various phone
numbers under conditions you specify.
(pps. 47-48)
•
Call Waiting/Call Hold
lets you place a call on hold and
pick up a new call.
(pps. 45-46)
•
Numeric Paging
allows your handset to act as a pager.
(p. 35)
•
Personal Communications Service
means your handset
can function as a communications center for voice, text, data,
fax, and e-mail messages.
•
Phone Book
is the memory where you store names and
phone numbers with location codes.
(pps. 49-50)
•
Short E-Mail
refers to the text messages that can be sent and
received with your handset.
(pps. 36-40)
•
SIM Card
contains the information needed to operate your
handset and to personalize your handset with your account.
Its memory also holds names and numbers in your Phone
Book.
(pps. 20-21)
•
Speed-Dialing
lets you place calls to Phone Book numbers
or other numbers shown on your display.
(pps. 51-52)
Use this page to write down your most important Speed-Dialing
numbers.
And even more important, write down the four Omnipoint numbers
that are unique to your account. You'll need these numbers when you
call Customer Care.
Your Omnipoint Phone No.:
Your Account No.:
Your SIM Card No.:
Your Handset IMEI No.:
Speed-Dial
Contact Name
–
–
–
–
–
8 9
1
(
)
–
–
(the 15-digit number found on the
sticker on the back of your handset
underneath the battery)