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13-2 Using the selection keys When this user's manual instructs you to "press" a key (the name of the function appears in bold), it means that you should press the selection key under the function name; for example, pressing Menu (the selection key under the text Menu) gains access to the menu functions, and Memory (the selection key under the text Memory) to the memory functions. The functions change according to the situation and previous selection. Note: The selection must often be confirmed by pressing OK. Whenever the Quit option is Display indicators Display indicators shown, it can be used to return to the previous menu level without making any changes. Figure 13-2: Menu and Memory keys You have received an SMS message, fax or e-mail. Indicates one of the following: memory location, menu, submenu or setting option. Indicates that you should use the scroll keys to reach items that are currently not shown on the screen. Figure 13-3: Display indicators A or B Indicates which memory is currently selected. "A" refers to the SIM card memory and "B" to the communicator's memory. A voice call is in progress. A data or fax call is in progress. The phone interface is in alpha mode (letters, as well as digits, can be entered). You have a voice mail message. Indicates that there is a list of options to select from. The pointer also indicates the currently selected option. and bar. Indicates the current signal strength at your location. The higher the bar, the better the signal. When this antenna symbol is not visible, you are outside network's service area. and bar. Indicates how much charge there is left in the battery. The higher the bar, the more charge in the battery. With regard to network signal strength and charge level, both the phone interface and the communicator interface displays show the same information, see Chapter 2 "Getting started: Indicators" on page 2-10.