Reading The Indicators; Signal Strength Indicator - Motorola ST8600 Manual

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Reading the Indicators

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Signal Strength Indicator (1)

The Signal Strength Indicator (SSI) tells you the strength
of the connection between your phone and the local cellular
system. A strong signal increases your chances of placing and
receiving calls. You may see low signal strength if you're in a
fringe area of the cellular system. Buildings, tunnels and bad
weather could block or interfere with reception. If the display
goes blank to conserve energy, the SSI's lights flash one at a
time up to the signal level you are receiving.
In Use Indicator (2)
The In Use (IU) Indicator flashes when a call is in progress.
No Service Indicator (3)
If you travel beyond the range of a cellular system, the No
Service (NS) Indicator will flash to let you know that calls
cannot be placed or received from your location.
Roam Indicator (4)
The Roam (Rm) Indicator lights up when your phone
accesses a cellular service outside your local cellular system.
When you leave your cellular service area, your phone roams
or seeks another cellular system until it finds one.
If your phone finds another cellular service, of the same
system type as your local service, the Roam Indicator flashes
slowly. If it finds a different system type, it will flash quickly.
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