ROAMING AND SYSTEM OPERATION
NOTE:Constant flashing of the RM
(Roam)
indicator, or a steadily
litNS
(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 Scan
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 Øto 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
(NoService)
indicator is on, you are in a true no service areawhere
cellular service is not available.
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