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Set NAM
Menu 6-7
Your Samsung phone can store two NAMs (NAM stands for
numerical assignment module - essentially your telephone
number). This means you can have two phone numbers on
your phone, and you can quickly and easily switch your service
back and forth between the two numbers.
Press the key to select
NAM-1
or
NAM-2
. If you change
the NAM, the phone will reboot and acquire service using the
new NAM setting.
Note:
Each NAM has an associated set of System Selection
settings (see “System Select” below).
System Select
Menu 6-8
With this menu option, you can select the system service
mode between FM(analog) and CDMA(digital). Each service
mode allows you to select a roaming option. Roaming is a
feature which is only relevant in areas where there are at
least two cellular service providers having valid roaming
agreements.
Roaming, when available, allows you to register your phone
on one of the networks, but use the facilities of the other if
your own network is not available. This system priority
feature allows you to program your phone for optimum
operation when within your home service area or when
outside your home service area.
Contact your home cellular service provider for information on
the availability of this feature and roaming agreements they
have with other cellular service providers.
There are four different roaming options:
Standard
: with this setting, your phone will always try your
calls using your home system, but if that doesn’t
work, then it will use the preferred roaming
system.
Home Only
: with this setting, you cannot roam. If your home
system is not available then your call will not be
connected and the No Service indicator (
) is
displayed. In some service areas an operator
may come on line asking you how you would like
to pay for the call.
A Only
: In a wireless service area, there are usually two
service providers which are referred to as A and B.
Your service provider will provide you information
about this when you setup service. With this setting,
you will only be able to roam in the “A” network or
system.
B Only
: This works just like the “A Only” setting except you
will only be able to roam in the “B” network or
system.