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Motorola CN620 Mobile Office Device<br />

The Motorola CN620 Mobile Office Device is a small wireless telephone that supports<br />

Seamless Communication solutions. The CN620 has dual network functionality. Within the<br />

enterprise/company workplace, the phone uses Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) as the<br />

on-campus wireless data network. Outside the range of the enterprise’s WLAN, the phone<br />

seamlessly transitions to a Global System <strong>for</strong> Mobile Communication (GSM) cellular network of<br />

the user’s selected wireless carrier. The phone keeps its enterprise phone number <strong>and</strong> key<br />

phone functionality as the user travels.<br />

The CN620 Mobile Office Device has the following characteristics:<br />

● Weight: 145 grams<br />

● Dimensions: 97 x 52 x 29 mm<br />

● Three fixed feature buttons:<br />

- Mute Hold, Speaker<br />

● Push-to-talk button<br />

● 8-segment navigation dial <strong>for</strong> selecting applications from the internal display<br />

● Menu key<br />

● Two smart context-aware soft keys<br />

● The following built-in feature options:<br />

- Call transfer<br />

- Conference<br />

- Call <strong>for</strong>warding<br />

- Speed dial<br />

- Four line appearances<br />

- Message waiting indication<br />

● Internal Display:<br />

- 65K active color display<br />

- 176 x 220 pixels<br />

- 34.8 x 43.6 mm active area<br />

● External display:<br />

- 2 line black <strong>and</strong> white<br />

- 96 x 32 pixels<br />

- One line <strong>for</strong> ICONs <strong>and</strong> one line <strong>for</strong> text<br />

- Earpiece7 volume levels <strong>for</strong> tone/voice plus vibrate mode.<br />

- -30dB attenuation from speaker to microphone.<br />

Issue 6 February 2007 353

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