User Guide
PAMS
Technical Documentation
NHD–4
NAM Programming Instructions
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Introduction
A NAM is a structure that contains subscription parameters, such as a
phone number and home area. A phone can be equipped with multiple
NAMs. The NAMs can be programmed by the dealer either by using
service software or the phone keypad or by the user using Over–the–Air
Service Provisioning feature (for further details refer to the Over–the–Air
Service Provisioning specification). Only the keypad method is described
in this specification.
To Access NAM Programming Mode
1. Turn the phone on.
2. Enter the NAM access code. Factory default: *3001#12345
3. Press the Menu softkey.
4. Verify that NAM 1 appears on the display, indicating that you are in the main NAM
programming menu. If View menu appears, check to see if you have entered the ac-
cess code correctly and then repeat from Step 2.
To Make Menu Selection
1. Press the or key repeatedly to scroll through the items in the menu.
2. Press the Select softkey to select the menu item pointed to by the arrow on the
left side of the display. For some items on the main menu, there are 2 levels of sub-
menus. Press the Select softkey to access the sub–menu for these items.
Main Menu
NAM 1
NAM 2
Change SPC *
Security
Emergency
SW version
Serial No.
Programmed
Field test
* Note: This menu entry may not be in all phones.
To Program a NAM
1. Select NAM 1 or NAM 2 and use the or key to scroll through the submenu.
The current value, if any, for each parameter is displayed in the menu.
2. To enter a value for a parameter, press the Select softkey to select the parameter,
use the numeric keys to enter the value, then press the
OK softkey to save the value.
Press the
Quit softkey returns to the previous menu without saving the value.
NAM 1 and NAM 2 Submenus
HOME SYSTEM ID
OWN NUMBER
CDMA SETTINGS
PRIMARY CDMA CH A
SECONDARY CDMA CH A
PRIMARY CDMA CH B
SECONDARY CDMA CH B










