User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1. Safety At A Glance
- 2. Your Phone’s Battery
- 3. Signal Strength
- 4. The Basics
- 5. Your Personal Directory
- 6. The Menu
- 7. Messages & Pages
- 8. Security Features
- 9. Temporary Lists & Call Timers
- 10. Touch Tones
- 11. Data & Fax Calls
- 12. Accessories
- 13. Care & Maintenance
- 14. For Your Safety
- 15. Technical Data
- NOKIA One-Year Limited Warranty
- Index
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When roaming in some systems, you may need to have a
roaming agreement in order to place a call. If no roaming
agreement has been arranged, a network operator may in-
terrupt and request information on how you intend to pay
for the call.
Which system should you choose?
When roaming in an area where no home or preferred sys-
tems are available, you can manually choose which
system your phone uses.
System choices
Depending on which system is in use, your phone will dis-
play either the
A
or
B
indicator or no indicator in the top,
left hand corner of your display.
Your phone will automatically attempt calls using a preferred
system. If your phone fails to find a preferred system, then
it will use the selection you have chosen using Menu 7.
$XWRPDWLF means your phone will attempt calls to a
hometype system before trying to use a non-home type
system.
6HPL$XWR $ means your phone will attempt calls to sys-
tem
A
unless a home or preferred system is available.
6HPL$XWR % means your phone will attempt calls to sys-
tem
B
unless a home or preferred system is available.
+RPH DUHD means your phone cannot roam at all. Your
phone will display
12 6(59,&( when you travel outside of
your home area. Neither the
A
or
B
indicator will appear.
If you have more than one phone number
The currently-selected NAM in your phone determines
which system is your current home system.
See Menu 8, NAM Selection in the following section for
more details.