Radio Shack CT-503 owner manual Roaming, Using Cellular System PIN Dialing

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ROAMING

In some areas, the cellular system’s computer automatically recognizes roaming telephones. In other areas, you must contact the service provider before it can recognize your phone. The operator needs to know your telephone number, your phone’s ESN (Electronic Serial Number), and how you plan to pay for your calls. There is normally an additional charge for roaming calls.

Note: Your phone’s ESN is under the phone’s battery; how- ever, the roaming cellular service provider can usually auto- matically determine your phone’s ESN when you call.

When you roam, RM flashes slowly on the display when the phone is using a home-type cellular system. The indicator flashes rapidly when the phone is using a cellular system that is different from your home system.

USING CELLULAR SYSTEM

PIN DIALING

Your cellular carrier might require that you use a personal identification number (PIN) when you make calls. This num- ber assures the cellular system that the person placing the call is an authorized user.

Contact your cellular service provider to determine if a PIN is required and obtain the PIN (seven digits or less) to place calls through the cellular system you subscribe to. If a PIN is required, follow the steps in “Storing Speed Dial Numbers” on Page 31 to store your PIN in memory 07, then follow the steps in “Enabling/Disabling PIN Dialing” on Page 50 to en- able PIN dialing on your phone.

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Contents CT-503 Handheld Flip-Style Cellular Telephone Features Fm Page 3 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 234 PM Table of Contents Troubleshooting Safety Information Special FeaturesCare and Maintenance Specifications Display Message GlossaryRetractable Antenna Look AT Your PhoneEarpiece Alphanumeric Display Ten-Character LED Alphanumeric KeypadFunction Keys Reading the DISPLAY/INDICATORSFlip Cover Battery Charge Indicators Signal Strength IndicatorIU In-Use Indicator RM Roam Indicator NS No Service IndicatorInstalling the Battery Using the BatteryCharging the Battery Battery Type Charging Time Hours Checking Battery PowerRecommended Recharging Times ApproximateReplacing a Battery During a Call Important Battery Tips Basic Operation Signal STRENGTH/SERVICE AreaTurning the Phone ON/OFF Making a Call Tone You See Description System Busy MessageMissed Call Message Answering a CallAdjusting the Earpiece Volume Adjusting the VolumeAdjusting the Ringer Volume Making Emergency Calls Using MuteRedialing the Last Number Called Redialing NumbersImportant Notes Using Automatic Redial Your Phone Number Displaying NumbersAny Number Longer Than 10 Digits Overview Menu FunctionsTurning a Function On/Off Function Status Quick-Review Display Shows Function Description See Functions ListREMInd MSg On orUsing the Call-Time Reminder Tone Using the Menu FunctionsChanging the Ringer Style Using Automatic Answer Disabling the Emergency Display Using Message Reminder Tones Storing Speed Dial Numbers Using MemorySpeed RECALL/DIALING ONE-TOUCH DialingMemory SCROLLING/DIALING Clearing a Memory Changing a Number in MemoryBanking or Other Phone Services Using Scratchpad MemoryMemory Dialing Tips Frequently Dialed Area Codes/PrefixesUsing Manual Lock Security FeaturesLocking Your Phone Changing the Lock Code Using Automatic LockDisplaying the Lock Code Level Using the Service RestrictionUsing the Messaging Functions Special FeaturesOverview/Receiving Messages You See MeaningViewing/Recalling Messages Deleting Messages Using the Call TimersDisplaying the Individual Call Timer Displaying the Cumulative Call Timer Using the Resettable Call TimerPhone Cellular System Type Display Shows Number Selecting the Active Phone NumberSetting the Cellular System Type Std Ab Roaming Mode Description DisplayStd bA SCAnSelecting the Cellular System Type Displaying the Currently Selected System TypeRoaming Using Cellular System PIN DialingEnabling/Disabling PIN Dialing Making a Call Using Your PINUsing a Headset Using the Phone with Handsfree EquipmentAdding a Pause Using TOUCH-TONE ServicesFm Page 53 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 234 PM If the phone’s power does not come on or stay on TroubleshootingIf the power comes on, but the phone does not work Traffic Safety Safety InformationOperating Environment Emergency Calls FCC Regulations Care and Maintenance Patent Information SpecificationsFm Page 60 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 234 PM Display Message Glossary LEvEl 1 or SErviceLocCode Loc’dFm Page 63 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 234 PM Division of Tandy Corporation RadioShack