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Glossary
A
AC Adapter
An accessory device that allows you to power and/or charge your phone from a wall
outlet. See page 15.
accessory connector
A socket on the bottom of the phone where you can attach accessories
such as an AC Adapter or cigarette lighter adapter. To learn more, see page 15.
air-time
The amount of time you spend using a wireless system, between the time you
successfully place a call and the termination of that call.
alkaline
A battery technology used in personal wireless telephones.
antenna
The device on your phone that sends and receives wireless signals.
Auto Answer
When you activate this feature, your phone automatically answers after two rings.
See page 99.
Automatic Redial
When your wireless network cannot handle your call, this feature enables your
phone to automatically redial with one button push. See page 29.
C
Call Back number
A phone number in a text message, provided by the sender. See page 58.
Caller ID
A network/subscription dependent service that allows you to view information on
incoming calls before answering. See page 54.
CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access)
CDMA takes digitized voice and encodes it in a
unique scheme that is sent out over the air. CDMA digital reduces the probability of dropped
calls. Your phone is equipped to handle CDMA digital voice transmission.
cigarette lighter adapter
An accessory device that allows you to power and/or charge your
phone from a car’s cigarette lighter.
D
dedicated Message Key
See Message Key.
default
A feature’s original setting as programmed in the factory.
digital
See CDMA.
DTMF
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency are the tones that your phone transmits to communicate with
tone activated phone systems like Voice Mail or bank-by-phone. See page 82. Keep in mind:
“DTMF Tones” does not refer to the sounds produced by your phone’s speaker. See Keypad
Tones for information on the sounds produced by your phone’s speaker.