Nokia 282 Nokia 282 User Guide in English - Page 48

Preferred, Non-Preferred, Home Only, NO SERVICE, should, A simple fact to know

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should it work in? The point of the Carrier Selection menu is to help your phone make the best choice for you. A simple fact to know: All cellular systems are either type "A" or "B". So your "Home system" is either an "A" or "B" system. To find out your system type, ask your cellular service provider. You need your security code to enter this menu. Once you have entered the menu, you can choose the option you AB Non-pref. Any Home only want (described below). Press to move the pointer to the option you want. Press OK to select it. Preferred - Your dealer can program a list of "preferred" networks into your phone. If your dealer has done this, when you choose Preferred your phone looks first for your home system, then a network in the preferred list, then a network of the same "type" (A or B) as your home system, then a network of the opposite "type" as your home system. If your dealer has not programmed this list into your phone, use the Preferred option. The phone will look first for your home system, then a network of the same "type" as your home system. Non-Preferred - Your phone will choose a network that is of a different "type" than your Home system. Any - The phone first looks for your home system, then a network of the same "type" as your home system, then a network of the opposite "type" as your home system. Home Only - The phone only looks for service on the Home system. It won't choose any other network, so if you're out of your Home system, you won't have service (NO SERVICE). 43 Menu features

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Menu features
should
it work in? The point of the Carrier Selec-
tion menu is to help your phone make the best
choice for you.
A simple fact to know:
All cellular systems are
either type “A” or “B”. So your “Home system” is
either an “A” or “B” system. To find out your
system type, ask your cellular service provider.
You need your security code
to enter this menu. Once you
have entered the menu, you
can choose the option you
want (described below). Press
to move the pointer to the option you want.
Press
OK
to select it.
Preferred
-
Your dealer can program a list of
“preferred” networks into your phone. If your
dealer has done this, when you choose Preferred
your phone looks first for your home system, then
a network in the preferred list, then a network of
the same “type” (A or B) as your home system,
then a network of the opposite “type” as your
home system.
If your dealer has not programmed this list into
your phone, use the Preferred option. The phone
will look first for your home system, then a net-
work of the same “type” as your home system.
Non-Preferred
- Your phone will choose a
network that is of a different “type” than your
Home system.
Any
- The phone first looks for your home
system, then a network of the same “type” as
your home system, then a network of the
opposite “type” as your home system.
Home Only
- The phone only looks for service
on the Home system. It won’t choose any other
network, so if you’re out of your Home system,
you won’t have service (
NO SERVICE
).
AB
Non-pref.
Any
Home only