User Interface Structure - Motorola A920 Service Manual

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User Interface Structure

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Signal Strength – Shows the network signal strength. The more bars, the stronger
the network signal.
Strong
Battery Strength – Shows the amount of charge in the battery. The more bars,
the greater the charge. The indicator displays in red when the communicator is
consuming a large amount of battery power, such as during a video call.
High
E
D
Status Light
A 3-color LED at the top of the communicator visually indicates network status,
incoming calls, and messages. Table 4 describes the status light indications.
.
Indication
Rapidly flashing green
Alternating green/red
Rapidly flashing amber
Alternating amber/red
Slowly flashing green
(every 2 seconds)
Slowly flashing amber
(every 2 seconds)
Slowly flashing red
(every 2 seconds)
Continuous red (when connected to
battery charger)
Continuous green (when connected
to battery charger)
Menu Navigation
The A920 and A925 telephones use a simplified icon and list-based user interface.
Opening Applications
The communicator has many built-in applications for communications, personal
organization, and entertainment. Every application has an associated icon.
October 27, 2003
No signal
Empty
C
B
Table 4: Status Light
Incoming call, phone number stored in Contacts
Incoming call, phone number not stored in
Contacts
Incoming message, address or phone number
stored in Contacts
Incoming message, address or phone number
not stored in Contacts
Connected to home network
Roaming (connected to non-home network)
No service or emergency service
Battery charging
Battery fully charged
Operation
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