Memory - Optus S2 User Manual

Mobile satellite telephone
Table of Contents

Advertisement

4

MEMORY

This section gives an explanation of the expected displays,
available options and methods of controlling the memory and its
contents.
• First, the definitions of the various memory locations are
shown below. The Optus MobileSat S2 has 198 memory
locations to store phone numbers, 01-99 and *01-*99.
• The section then explains the name area, or Name Tags
mode.
• There are several methods of storing the number, explained
in PHONE NUMBER STORING page 39. How to edit the
information is also shown.
• Recall of the number, allowing speed dialling is shown in
SPEED DIAL on page 42.
The Optus MobileSat S2 has several banks of memory for storing
phone numbers.
• Location 01-99 Non Locked Numbers
• Location *01-*79 Partial Lock Numbers
• Location *80-*99 Emergency Numbers
• Last Number Memory (5 locations)
• Scratchpad Memory (1 location)
• Pre-Stored User Messages (40 locations)
• CUG (Closed User Group) Identification Settings (9 locations)
The Optus MobileSat S2 can store and display phone numbers
and important information such as: name, extension number,
customer account number and other information.
Each location has a capacity for 32 digits plus 10 alphanumeric
characters, including spaces.
The memory may be configured by the user (from the handset)
or by an Authorised MobileSat Dealer.
Memory banks may be restricted to authorised users only by
setting Full or Partial Locks (see page 50) with a Confidential
Code (see page 53).
32
4
MEMORY
Non Locked Numbers – 99 locations (01-99)
These locations are available to store information or recall
information when the phone is not in Partial or Full Lock. With
any lock applied, these memory locations cannot be recalled.
Partial Lock Numbers – 79 locations (*01-*79)
These locations are available to you to recall and send when the
phone is in Partial Lock mode without the need to know the
Confidential Code. These memory locations may not be edited in
Partial Lock mode. These memory locations cannot be recalled
in Full Lock mode.
Emergency Numbers – 20 locations (*80-*99)
These locations are preloaded with Emergency numbers. These
can be recalled and dialled in Partial or Full Lock mode. The
prestored information cannot be changed from the handset, only
by an Authorised MobileSat Dealer.
Last Number Memory – 5 locations (LN0-4)
The last five numbers dialled are stored and may be recalled for
re-transmission. These include any that were recalled from
memory 01-99 or *01-*99. These numbers cannot be recalled
while in Partial or Full Lock mode. Refer to page 48.
Scratchpad Memory – 1 location
The scratchpad allows you to write notes/numbers during a call
and store in one of the 178 main memory locations. Be aware
that the scratchpad information cannot be stored in Partial or
Full Lock mode. Refer to page 46.
Pre-Stored User Messages – 40 locations
It is possible to send and receive pre-stored messages. Refer to
page 150.
CUG Identification Settings- 9 locations
These are 30 character screen displays to show CUG settings.
Refer to CUG User Guide on page 154.
33

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents