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When roaming in some systems, you may need to have a roaming agreement in order to place a call. If no roaming agreement has been arranged, a network operator may interrupt and request information on how you intend to pay for the call. Which system should you choose? When roaming in an area where no home or preferred systems are available, you can manually choose which system your phone uses. System choices Depending on which system is in use, your phone will display either the A or B indicator or no indicator in the top, left hand corner of your display. Your phone will automatically attempt calls using a preferred system. If your phone fails to find a preferred system, then it will use the selection you have chosen using Menu 7. $XWRPDWLF means your phone will attempt calls to a hometype system before trying to use a non-home type system. 6HPL$XWR $ means your phone will attempt calls to system A unless a home or preferred system is available. 6HPL$XWR % means your phone will attempt calls to system B unless a home or preferred system is available. +RPH DUHD means your phone cannot roam at all. Your phone will display 12 6(59,&( when you travel outside of your home area. Neither the A or B indicator will appear. If you have more than one phone number The currently-selected NAM in your phone determines which system is your current home system. See Menu 8, NAM Selection in the following section for more details. 38

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When roaming in some systems, you may need to have a
roaming agreement in order to place a call. If no roaming
agreement has been arranged, a network operator may in-
terrupt and request information on how you intend to pay
for the call.
Which system should you choose?
When roaming in an area where no home or preferred sys-
tems are available, you can manually choose which
system your phone uses.
System choices
Depending on which system is in use, your phone will dis-
play either the
A
or
B
indicator or no indicator in the top,
left hand corner of your display.
Your phone will automatically attempt calls using a preferred
system. If your phone fails to find a preferred system, then
it will use the selection you have chosen using Menu 7.
$XWRPDWLF
means your phone will attempt calls to a
hometype system before trying to use a non-home type
system.
6HPL$XWR $
means your phone will attempt calls to sys-
tem
A
unless a home or preferred system is available.
6HPL$XWR %
means your phone will attempt calls to sys-
tem
B
unless a home or preferred system is available.
+RPH DUHD
means your phone cannot roam at all. Your
phone will display
12 6(59,&(
when you travel outside of
your home area. Neither the
A
or
B
indicator will appear.
If you have more than one phone number
The currently-selected NAM in your phone determines
which system is your current home system.
See Menu 8, NAM Selection in the following section for
more details.