User Interface Menu Structure - Motorola Talkabout 191 Service Manual

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User Interface Menu Structure

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• Short Message. Appears when the phone receives a text message or has an
unread text message. This is a network-dependent feature.
• Voice Mail Waiting. Appears when a voicemail message is received. This is a
network-dependent feature.
• Call Divert. All incoming calls are diverting to a designated number.
• Line In Use. Indicates the current line is in use.
• Vibration Only. The phone vibrates without ringing when a call is received.
• Battery Level Indicator. Shows the amount of charge left in the battery. The
more segments visible, the greater the charge. When no bars are visible,
recharge the battery as soon as possible.
• Key Lock. Indicates that the phone's key pad locked is activated.
• Roam Indicator. Appears when the phone uses another network system
outside the user's home network. When leaving the home network area, the
phone roams, or seeks, another network.
• Menu Indicator. Indicates the user can press the menu soft key to open a
menu.
• Clock. Shows the current time. This is a network-dependent feature.
Menu Navigation
PF C25 telephones are equipped with a simplified user-friendly interface that
employs soft keys and a 2-way scroll key to access phone functions and features.
See Figure 1.
"Soft keys" refer to non-labeled keys that correspond to text options displayed on
the screen. The left and right soft keys perform the function shown in the corners
of the display. The left key will usually select an option whereas the right key will
usually exit a function or return to a previous screen.
The menu key opens the initial menu structure, or allows access to a submenu
whenever
appears on the screen. See Figure 6 for details of the menu structure.
October 23, 2001
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