Getting Started
How To Use This User Guide
This user guide has been designed to apply to a variety
of phone models. In some instances, you will see multiple
prompts referenced. You should use the option that is
found on your model of phone.
Example:
“
Press <OK> or <Send>
”
. Users of the Motorola
Timeport should press <OK>, while other phones may use
the <Send> button.
Some buttons referenced in this guide will be common to
all phones. One example is the <+> sign, which is always
obtained by holding down the <0> until the “+” sign
appears on the display. This symbol is required when
dialing internationally, and in a few other instances referred
to in this guide.
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/userguides.
Your International Phone Number
Your phone number is made up of a number of pieces
referred to in this Guide:
41 (0) 7962 123 45
Country
Code
Leading “0”
(only required
when dialed
locally within
Switzerland)
9-digit mobile
number
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+ 1 . 9 0 5 . 2 7 2 . 5 6 6 5
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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 handset,
and insert the plug into a suitable power source.
Your SIM Card
Your SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module) is the key to
your Swiss 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.
Use While Driving
Be sure to check local regulations before using your phone
while driving. Roadpost recommends that you always use
a headset while driving. For your convenience and safety,
headsets are included with all rentals and subscriptions.
Emergency Services
Most countries in Europe use 112 as their emergency
service number. Check with your travel agent or hotel
concierge for the emergency information in the country you
are traveling to.
Service Inconsistencies
While your service is based in Switzerland, you can also
use your Roadpost phone in more than 150 other countries
around the world. Since a variety of local networks provide
this service, there may be occasional inconsistencies in
coverage. While such inconsistencies are rare, Call Display,
Text Messaging, Data, and Fax features may occasionally
be affected.
G e t h e l p f r e e f r o m y o u r R o a d p o s t p h o n e
+ 1 . 9 0 5 . 2 7 2 . 5 6 6 5
G e t t i n g S t a r t e d
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