Radio Shack CT-400 owner manual Cellular Systems, Selecting the Active Phone Number

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CELLULAR SYSTEMS

SELECTING THE ACTIVE PHONE NUMBER

Every cellular telephone has at least one NAM (Number Assignment Module), which is used to store its phone number.

Your phone has two NAMs. If you subscribe to two cellular services (for example, competitive cellular systems in your area or cellular systems in different cities), each of your phone’s NAMs was pro- grammed with a different phone number at the time of activation.

If your phone is programmed with two different numbers, follow these steps to select the active number (the number you want to use to make and receive calls).

1.Press MENU , then repeatedly press or until the phone displays NAM SELECT.

2.Press OK . The phone displays the active phone number.

3.Press or to select the other number, then press OK to store your selection.

Notes:

You cannot change the active number during a call. If you try to, the phone displays CALL IN PROGRESS and exits the menu.

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Contents CT-400 Features Fm Page 3 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 957 AM Contents Accessories Safety Information Memory FeaturesTroubleshooting Care and Maintenance Specifications ABC Look AT the DisplayRoam Important Battery Tips Installing the BatteryPreparation Fm Page 9 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 957 AM Charging the Battery When to Recharge the Battery Discharging Batteries Turning the Phone ON/OFF Basic OperationMaking a Call To clear all digitsSignal Strength Except Receiving a CallMaking Emergency Calls Adjusting the VolumeTo quickly dial the emergency number, hold down Last 10 Number Redial You See Shortcut/Description Menu OverviewCall Selecting a Call Restriction Level Security FeaturesRestriction Description Level Fm Page 22 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 957 AM Emerg OFF if it is OFF Turning ONE-TOUCH Emergency Dialing ON/OFFTurning Keyguard ON/OFF When keyguard is onSelecting the Active Phone Number Cellular SystemsSetting the Cellular System Type Fm Page 27 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 957 AM Roaming SID Screening Fm Page 30 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 957 AM Calling Line ID Special Phone ServicesMessage Waiting Other Services Call Timers Special FeaturesBacklight Control Keypad Tones When you select the setting Lights onRing Volume Changing the Lock Code Ring TypeFm Page 38 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 957 AM Using the Call Register Clearing the Call Lists Storing/Clearing a Calling Card Number Using Calling Card DialingCard Type Carrier Carrier Access You See Name Number Access NUMWait for Prompt Using a Stored Calling Card NumberUsing TOUCH-TONE Services Adding a Wait Adding a PauseEnter PIN Code DialingThis spells # PIN Call # Fm Page 47 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 957 AM Storing a Number and Name in Memory Memory FeaturesTo return to the previous Hold downTo store the number in the one-touch location Hints Using Memory Location 1 You can hold ONE-TOUCH/SPEED Dialing Using Number Quick StoreClearing a Memory Memory ScrollingIf you stored only a number in the memory lo Using Scratchpad Memory Accessories Traffic Safety Safety InformationOperating Environment Fm Page 57 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 957 AM FCC Regulations Emergency CallsIf the power does not come on or stay on TroubleshootingIf the power comes on, but the phone does not work Care and Maintenance Specifications Fm Page 62 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 957 AM Fm Page 63 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 957 AM Division of Tandy Corporation RadioShack