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Usually, it is less expensive to use the same provider type for cellular service when you are in your home city and when you roam. To do this, you need to know whether your cellular service provider is type A or B in your home city and in each city where you plan to travel.

It is possible for a cellular service provider to be (or have agreements with) Provider A in some cities and Provider B in others.

HOME TYPE (A or B) — Use this setting if you are roaming and your home city cellular service provid- er is the same provider type as in the city you have travelled to (for example, if the company is Provid- er A in both cities).

NON-HOME TYPE (A or B) — Use this setting if you are roaming and your home city cellular ser- vice provider is the opposite provider type from the city you have travelled to (for example, the compa- ny is Provider A in your home city and Provider B in the other city).

HOME AREA — Use this setting if you do not want to roam (you can only use the phone within the area covered by your home cellular service provid- er).

BOTH SYSTEMS — Use this setting if you want the phone to use either Provider A or Provider B. The phone uses its home type system when possi- ble and the non-home type system when service is not available on its home type system.

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Contents CT-400 Features Fm Page 3 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 957 AM Contents Memory Features Accessories Safety InformationTroubleshooting Care and Maintenance Specifications ABC Look AT the DisplayRoam Installing the Battery Important Battery TipsPreparation Fm Page 9 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 957 AM Charging the Battery When to Recharge the Battery Discharging Batteries To clear all digits Basic OperationTurning the Phone ON/OFF Making a CallSignal 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 Security Features Selecting a Call Restriction LevelRestriction 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 Special Phone Services Calling Line IDMessage 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 PausePIN Code Dialing EnterThis spells # PIN Call # Fm Page 47 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 957 AM Hold down Memory FeaturesStoring a Number and Name in Memory To return to the previousTo 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 Safety Information Traffic SafetyOperating Environment Fm Page 57 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 957 AM FCC Regulations Emergency CallsTroubleshooting If the power does not come on or stay onIf 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