Roaming and system operation – Motorola 68P09396A92-A User Manual

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ROAMING AND SYSTEM OPERATION

NOTE: Constant flashing of the RM

(Roam) indicator, or a steadily

lit NS

(No Service) indicator while within your home service area

may indicate an unintentional choice has been made. If this occurs,
re-enter System Type Selection to see if the unit is operating in
Standard Mode, or if an alternate selection has been made.

C S c a n

Your Motorola cellular telephone may be equipped with a special
level of A/B System Selection called C Scan. Check with your service
shop. This feature will limit the systems on which you can inadver-
tently operate and thus minimize billing problems. C Scan is a fea-
ture that must be activated or deactivated by a Motorola Authorized
Service Center or dealer.

When C Scan is activated Preferred SIDS will be deactivated. See
page 49.

If you review the Roam characteristics of your phone with the ‰,

sequence, C Scan will be the first choice that appears in the dis-

play if you have at least one negative system ID entered. Repeatedly
pressing £ or • will scroll through the other five system selec-
tion choices as shown on page 48. You may press Ø to select an
alternate choice when it appears in the display. Your choice will
remain in effect until you turn off your telephone. On every power-
up cycle, the telephone will automatically revert back to the C Scan
mode of operation.

When the NS

(No Service) indicator blinks, you are either in an area

that cannot give you service due to the C Scan mode, or when no
cellular service is available. In either case, you may select another
level of A/B system selection as described previously. If you have
selected standard preference or invert preference and the NS

(No

Service) indicator is on, you are in a true “no service area” where
cellular service is not available.

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