Motorola Timeport 270c Reference Manual page 101

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O
one-touch dial Lets you call phonebook entries two through nine just by entering their single-digit
entry number. You assign this feature to your first nine SIM card or fixed dial list entries instead.
Outbox Stores your most recent sent messages. You can look in the outbox to re-read messages and
check their status—read, sent, sending, or failed. You can even re-send them.
P
pause A special character in a series of digits that tells your phone to wait until a call connects before
sending the remaining digits in the series.
Personal Identification Number (PIN) Password required to dial certain numbers on some analog
networks, or to access some VoiceMail or bank-by-phone features.
Personal Information Manager (PIM) A personal calendar and information manager that you can
use away from your phone.
phone charge time Tells the phone to charge itself for a while after you turn off your vehicle's
ignition. This can help ensure that the phone battery gets fully charged while the vehicle is parked.
phonebook An alphabetical list of the names and telephone numbers you have stored into your
phone's internal memory.
PIM See: Personal Information Manager .
PIN See: Personal Identification Number .
power save mode If you travel outside the range of available networks, your phone continues to
search for a signal. In power save mode, it periodically stops searching to save power. Press any key to
immediately resume searching.
power-off delay Leaves your phone on for a while after you turn off your vehicle's ignition. If you
make short stops, you don't have to reenter the unlock code each time you turn on the ignition. This also
ensures you do not leave the phone on indefinitely and drain the vehicle's battery while the ignition is
off.
prompt A message requesting input.
Q
quick dial Lets you quickly dial pre-programmed numbers. quick dial numbers are usually
network-specific customer care access numbers, or other services that are accessible via a specific
phone number.
quick note Customizable pre-written text messages that you can send quickly.
quick view messages Brief one- or two-line information service messages that appear in your idle
display. When a quick view message arrives, your phone rings or vibrates just as it does when you
receive any new message (unless you set your phone to silent). Rather than displaying a new message
dialog, your phone displays the quick view message itself.
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