Getting Started
How To Use This User Guide
Read this guide first.
The best way to ensure that you
have all the information you need is to read this guide all
the way through and refer to the enclosed insert as
needed. Some instructions required are specific to the
phone you are using and are included in the insert only;
everything else you need is included in this guide.
Together, this guide and the enclosed insert, provide
all the information you need to use your oneRoam™
International Cellular service.
Note:
In some instances, this guide will refer to more than
one command.
For example:
“Press <OK> or <Select>”
.
Some phones
will use a key labeled “Select”, while others will use “OK” to
place calls
.
You should always refer to the labeled picture
of your phone on the insert provided, and use the option
that is shown.
For more information on all the features available to you,
Roadpost recommends reading this user guide in
conjunction with your phone manufacturer’s user guide.
All guides and related inserts are available for download
at www.roadpost.com/support.
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Changing Band Frequency
Your quad-band, dual-mode phone can be used in multiple
destinations, including North America, so that you only
need to take one phone when you travel.
Your model of phone may detect the correct band
automatically. If not, refer to the insert provided for
instructions on manually selecting the correct band.
Use
dual-mode
for Japan and South Korea. Use
GSM
for
all other countries, including in North America.
Your International Phone Number
Your phone number is made up of a number of pieces
referred to in this Guide:
Charging Your Phone
Before you are able to use your phone, ensure that the
phone’s batteries are charged. Be sure to do this before
leaving for your destination. Should the batteries require
charging, connect your charging cable to your phone,
and insert the plug into a suitable power source.
Your SIM Card
Your SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module) is the key
to your International Cellular Service. This small chip
contains all the information you store on your phone. Your
phone comes ready-to-use, with your SIM card in place.
44 (0) 7834 123 456
Country
Code
Leading ‘0’
(only required
when dialed
locally within
the UK)
10-digit mobile
number
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