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Reading the Power/Status Indicator
When you are wearing your phone in its holster or just
carrying it, you can check the Power/Status indicator on the
top of the phone for status information.
Note:
The Power/Status indicator provides status
information only when the phone is closed. The indicator is
deactivated when you open the phone.
Redialing Numbers
Redialing Automatically
Sometimes when you attempt to place a call, the cellular
system may be busy or your phone may be unable to
communicate with the cellular network. With Automatic
Redial, your phone attempts to place the call continuously
for the next four minutes. When the phone successfully
makes a connection, it rings or vibrates. When the person
you are calling answers, you can begin talking.
A fast busy signal indicates that the cellular system is busy
and cannot process your call immediately. A siren signal (two
alternating tones) indicates that your phone cannot
Power/
Status
Alternating
Red/Green
Incoming Call
Flashing Green
In Service
Flashing Red
No Service
Yellow, slow flash
Roam: home type system
Yellow, fast flash
Roam: non-home type system