Controlling Volume - Motorola T56ZV1 Instruction Manual

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Placing and Ending a Call
To place a call when the number you want to call is on the
display, press and hold A. Press and hold A again to end a call.
See "Using Your Phone" on page 19.
Opening the Quick Menu
When your phone is idle, press A to display a menu containing
shortcuts to your phone's most popular features. See page 22.
Opening Your Phone Book
To open the Phone Book with all your names and numbers, press
A twice. See page 23.

Controlling Volume

Use the upper and lower volume keys to adjust earpiece, keypad,
and ringer volume. When you press these keys, the phone's
speaker demonstrates the current volume level.
Adjusting Earpiece and Keypad Volume
The audio feedback your phone gives you when you press a key
is called keypad tones. To adjust the volume of the keypad tones,
use the volume keys when your phone is idle.
A
To silence the keypad tones, see page 39
To adjust the volume of your conversation (the earpiece volume)
use the volume keys during a call.
Press q to raise the volume or press Z to lower the volume.
Adjusting Ringer Volume
To adjust ringer volume:
Press Ä q to raise the volume or press Ä Z to lower the
volume.
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About Your Phone and Battery
The Display
The display on your phone can show alphanumeric characters as
well as useful information symbols.The various elements of the
display are as follows
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9
1 2
2 5
2
0 7 / 0 7 / 9 9
IU
Rm
NS
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4
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1.
rx
Signal Strength. The more segments
displayed in the bar graph, the better the
signal strength.
2.
D
Digital Indicator. If you are in a digital
coverage area, the digital indicator appears.
Your phone operates more efficiently in
Digital mode.
3.
IU
In Use Indicator. Displayed when a call is in
progress.
4.
Rm
Roam. Lights up when your phone accesses
a wireless service outside of your home
system. When you leave your wireless
Service Area, your phone roams (seeks
another wireless system).
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