6.7Additional InformationSScratch padAllows you to enter a number and store itin the Calls List.Service areaRegion covered by a PCS service. Also see“Coverage area.”SMSShort Messaging Service. An extendedservice offered by carriers that allows youto receive text messages on your phone.Check with your carrier for details.Speed dialingMaking a call using Phone Book memorylocations. Also see “Phone Book.”TTouch dialingA quick way of making a call using anumber stored in a Phone Book memorylocation. Also see “Speed dialing.”Touch-toneSee “DTMF.”VVoice mailAn extended service, offered by carriers,that allows you to retrieve voice mailmessages stored in your voice mailbox.Check with your carrier for details.VolumeYou can adjust the volume of keybeep,ringer, and earpiece.NNAMNumber Assignment Module. Portion ofyour telephone’s memory programmed tocontain information about yoursubscription to the carrier. Your telephonecan have up to two NAM’s.PPauseYou can enter pause codes in the phonenumber memory data. Use this featurewhen accessing an answering machine,voice mail system, electronic bankingsystem, etc. When a pause is insertedbetween two groups of digits, the phonewill pause before dialing the next set ofdigits, allowing you to wait until yourcounterpart is ready to accept the string.Phone BookYou can store up to 99 numbers in PhoneBook memory, location number 01 tonumber 99. An additional recent numbermemory (Calls List) stores the last ten usedphone numbers.RRoamYour phone is roaming when you use itoutside of the home area. Availability ofroaming access to a different carrier andtypes of calls you can make varies with theagreement between your home carrier andserving carrier. Check with your carrier fordetails about roaming in a specific area.6_CM_Z200 6/8/98, 9:28 AM7