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Additional
Information
Roam
Your phone is roaming when you
use it outside of the home area.
Availability of roaming access to a
different carrier and types of calls
you can make varies with the
agreement between your home
carrier and serving carrier. Check
with your carrier for details about
roaming in a specific area.
Scratch pad
Allows you to enter a number and
store it in the Calls List.
Service area
Region covered by a cellular/PCS
service. Also see “Coverage area”.
SMS
Short Messaging Service. An
extended service offered by carriers
that allows you to receive text
messages on your phone. Check
with your carrier for details.
Speed dialing
Making a call using Phone Book
memory locations.
Touch dialing
A quick way of making a call using
a number stored in a Phone Book
memory location.
Voice mail
An extended service, offered by
carriers, that allows you to retrieve
voice mail messages stored in your
voice mailbox. Check with your
carrier for details.
NAM, automatic
Feature that automatically selects
an available NAM that matches the
current serving system (carrier).
NAM, multiple registration
Registering your phone in more
than one carrier. A cheaper
alternative to roaming. If you travel
frequently to a specific area,
registering the local carrier in your
phone’s NAM’s may be an
economical alternative to roaming
and long distance charges.
OTASP
Allows you to self-activate with
new service. Check with your
service provider for details.
Pause
You can insert a Time Pause or
Hard Pause in the phone number
memory data. A pause causes the
phone to wait (either for a specified
time or until manually released)
before sending a second string of
digits, ensuring your counterpart
(e.g., answering machine, voice mail
system, electronic banking system,
etc.) is ready to accept the string.
Pauses and links
Phone Book
You can store up to 99 numbers in
Phone Book memory, location
number 01 to number 99.
Prefixing
To add an area code to an existing
number in the Phone Book.
Redial
Set your phone to automatically
redial when the first attempt
doesn’t go through (e.g., no answer
or busy signal).
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