If there are systems available, they are presented to the user
in the same menu format as the Non-Public menu.
If the Continue Search option is selected, Non-Public systems
on the next strongest system are displayed if they are
available. If none are available, the "No Systems Available"
message is displayed.
If a system is flashing and the ENTER (digit 5) key is
pressed, the standby screen returns and the letters "NP"
(Non-Public) are displayed in the upper left corner of the
screen. The alpha tag for the system is displayed on the
bottom.
The private system is now in the database and the phone will
automatically select it when it determines that the Non-Public
system is available. The user can use System Search to
manually select a different system (either Public or another
Non-Public system) that is stored in the phone.
SYSTEM SEARCH
System Search allows the user to manually select an
available system that the phone is not currently on. Example,
the user is on a Non-Public system but plans to leave the area
where he/she would lose service from the Non-Public system.
The user would manually select the Public system so the call
would not be dropped. This "Manual" selection should stay in
effect until the user did a search for another system, or until
the power is cycled on the phone.
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