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This feature is Menu 5 in your phone. The default is Automatic, which means your phone automatically searches for networks available to you and chooses the appropriate one. Every time you switch on your phone, it resets this to Automatic. If you choose Manual, your phone searches for networks, then begins displaying them. Your phone displays AVAILABLE: or NOT AVAILABLE: for the systems it finds (You can not use NOT AVAILABLE: systems). Use the W key to scroll through the choices, and press OK when you see the one you want. If you choose New Search, your phone begins a new search for new Private and Residential systems. When it finds the best new system, it displays it. You can then Select it, or start another search by pressing Next. Note: If you have two phone numbers (two NAMs), the Manual and New search features are only used with your primary phone number (NAM 1). See "NAM selection" on page 45 for more information concerning NAMs. To switch from private to public If you are in a private system and want access to a public system, press and hold Menu when you are not in a call. Your phone will display Search public systems?, press OK and your phone will use the public system for the next (only once) outgoing call. After that it goes back to Automatic system selection. Text messages and pages Before you can send or receive messages and pages, you must subscribe to the text messaging network service. Some or all of these features may not be available in some wireless systems. Please see your service provider for details and availability. Note: Text messages that you receive with your phone may appear different at times, due to messages that originate in networks other than your own. 64

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This feature is
Menu
5 in your phone. The default is
Automatic
, which means your phone automatically
searches for networks available to you and chooses the
appropriate one. Every time you switch on your phone,
it resets this to
Automatic
.
If you choose
Manual
, your phone searches for
networks, then begins displaying them. Your phone
displays
AVAILABLE:
or
NOT AVAILABLE:
for the
systems it finds (You can not use
NOT AVAILABLE:
systems). Use the
W
key to scroll through the choices,
and press
OK
when you see the one you want.
If you choose
New Search
, your phone begins a new
search for new Private and Residential systems. When
it finds the best new system, it displays it. You can then
Select it
, or start another search by pressing
Next
.
Note: If you have two phone numbers (two NAMs), the
Manual
and
New search
features are only used with your primary
phone number (NAM 1). See “NAM selection” on page 45 for
more information concerning NAMs.
To switch from private to public
If you are in a private system and want access to a
public system, press and hold
Menu
when you are not
in a call. Your phone will display
Search public systems?
,
press
OK
and your phone will use the public system for
the next (only once) outgoing call. After that it goes back
to
Automatic system selection
.
Text messages and pages
Before you can send or receive messages and pages,
you must subscribe to the text messaging network
service.
Some or all of these features may not be available in
some wireless systems. Please see your service
provider for details and availability.
Note: Text messages that you receive with your phone may
appear different at times, due to messages that originate in
networks other than your own.