Motorola 4500 매뉴얼 - 페이지 9
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Basic Operation
Start-up Status Indicators
Indicators
On/Lock Indicator
(dot)
• Lights steadily to indicate
the phone is on and fully
operative
In Use No Svc Roam
• Lights steadily to indicate
the phone is locked and will
not place calls
In Use Indicator
• Lights steadily while a call
is in progress
In Use No Svc Roam
No Svc (No Service)
Indicator
• Lights steadily if phone is
beyond range of a cellular
service area
In Use No Svc Roam
• Calls cannot be placed or
received while No Svc is lit
Roam Indicator
• If flashing, you are
accessing a service area
outside of your home
system.
• Steady Illumination —
In Use No Svc Roam
Roaming on a home type
system
• Flashing — Roaming on a
non-home type system
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Explanation
Place a Call
1. With power on, enter the number you wish
to call.
2. Press S. (You may leave the handset
mounted while dialing if an external
microphone is present.)
The
I I n n U U s s e e indicator will illuminate. Once your
party answers, bring the handset to your ear. Or
leave the handset mounted and direct your
conversation to the Hands Free microphone (if
present) for a hands free call.
To Correct an Error
To clear the last digit entered, press and
quickly release C .
To clear the entire entry, press and hold C
until the entire entry is erased.
If Entering More Than Seven Digits
You can call a phone number with up to 32 digits, but
only the last seven digits will display.
When recalling a stored phone number that is longer
than seven digits, the display will flash the memory
location number and the last ten digits of the number.
EXAMPLE Recall memory location 01 that
contains the 14-digit number 12345678901234.
01 567 / 8901234 will alternately display.
To review the overflow digits from the above
example, press R. The phone will take you back
to the beginning of the phone number, then flash up
to seven digits at a time – 1234567 / 8901234 –
until the end of the stored phone number is reached.
Basic Operation
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