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Menu 7, System Selection, To remove items from the network, services menu, What is Type A and Type B?

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To remove items from the network services menu Follow same steps as in “To store codes”, except press 2. at )HDWXUH FRGH= (without entering a code). Note: Any feature codes that are received from your service provider are unrelated to your phone’s security code. Menu 7, System Selection This selection can be significant to the amount of roaming charges you pay. What is Type A and Type B? In each wireless service area there are usually two service providers operating on public wireless systems. They are referred to as type A and type B. When you first set up your wireless service account, your service provider will inform you of which system you should use (e.g. type A). This is your home system. The other system (e.g. type B) is known as a non-home type system. For example, if your home system is type A and you are roaming, the type A system in that area is a hometype system. The type B system would be a non-home type system. Roaming Roaming is a term used to indicate that your phone is not in its home area. Calls made or received while roaming are usually more expensive than calls made in your home area. By setting your phone to use a home-type or preferred system, it’s possible for you to receive discounted roaming charges. Check with your service provider to maximize use of this feature. In non-preferred systems, normal roaming charges are determined by the host system.Your phone is designed to select a system most favorable to you concerning the cost of the call and reception quality. 37

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To remove items from the network
services menu
Follow same steps as in
±To store codes²
, except press
2.
at
)HDWXUH FRGH
=
(without entering a code).
Note: Any feature codes that are received from your ser-
vice provider are unrelated to your phone³s security code.
Menu 7, System Selection
This selection can be significant to the amount of roaming
charges you pay.
What is Type A and Type B?
In each wireless service area there are usually two service
providers operating on public wireless systems. They are
referred to as type
A
and type
B
.
When you first set up your wireless service account, your
service provider will inform you of which system you should
use (e.g. type
A
). This is your home system. The other sys-
tem (e.g. type
B
) is known as a non-home type system.
For example, if your home system is
type
A
and you are roaming, the type
A
system in that area is a hometype
system. The type
B
system would be
a non-home type system.
Roaming
Roaming is a term used to indicate that your phone is not in
its home area. Calls made or received while roaming are
usually more expensive than calls made in your home area.
By setting your phone to use a home-type or preferred
system, it±s possible for you to receive discounted roaming
charges. Check with your service provider to maximize
use of this feature.
In non-preferred systems, normal roaming charges are de-
termined by the host system.Your phone is designed to
select a system most favorable to you concerning the cost
of the call and reception quality.