Motorola Timeport P8767 Owner's Manual page 22

Motorola timeport wireless digital phone owner's manual
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Tip:
Look for
Rm
on
the second line
to know if you
are roaming. See
page 25 for more
info.
Tip:
You can choose
how long the
backlight
remains ON. See
page 99.
22
Turning Your Phone On
To make the best use of available signals, your phone can
operate on both analog and CDMA digital systems. If your phone
finds a CDMA digital system, you will see the time and date and
the
icon. If your phone finds an analog system, you will see
the
icon.
Digital
Quad Number
Your phone can be activated with up to four unique phone
numbers. If more than one number is programmed, you will see
the currently active number whenever you turn ON the phone.
Turn to Changing Your Number on page 92 if you want to
change the active number.
Roaming
If your home network is not available when you turn your
phone ON, your phone will briefly display:
Power Save Mode
If you travel outside the range of available networks, your phone
continues to search for a signal. To save power, it stops searching
every couple of minutes. When this is the case, you will see:
. Your phone will automatically begin searching
Power Save
again in a minute or two – if you would like it to start searching
immediately, just press any key.
Standby Mode
To conserve energy, your phone enters standby mode and turns
OFF the backlight when you have not touched a key for a few
seconds. The backlight will come back ON as soon you press a
key or open the phone.
1 2
2 5
Analog
.
Roaming

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