Placing A Call - Motorola 9505 Series Instruction Manual

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Placing a Call

To place a call, your phone must be powered on,
have a SIM chip inserted, be unlocked, and be in
contact with the satellite or cellular network
(depending on your mode). See "Accessing the
Network" on page 163 for network information.
You can enter a phone number up to a maximum
length of 20 digits. The digits are displayed in two
rows, 16 digits in the top line and four digits in the
next line.
Dial a Number
1. First, rotate and fully extend the satellite
antenna if you are in satellite mode. See
"Holding the Phone" on page 48
2. Enter the number using the digit keys. As
you begin entering digits, you will see
When you are in satellite mode, you must
enter the phone number in international
format: [international access code, 00, or +]
[country code or Iridium country code]
[phone number]
Note: If you are calling another Iridium
satellite subscriber, use the Iridium code
instead of the country code.
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3. Press
the number you dialed.
You will see either the flashing message
Calling
or the flashing messages
Registering...
series of setup tones.
If the call connects and is answered,
appears on the display for a few seconds, followed
End Call?
by
. If the call does not connect, you may
see one of the following messages:
Calling
. You will see
, and the phone will play a
Call?
.
followed by
Calling
,
Connected
Placing a Call
Tip: If you
make a
mistake, press
C
once to
delete the last
digit, or press
C
and hold
to
clear all digits.
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