I tried to place a call and | This sound means your call did not reach the cellular system. You may have dialed the number too soon |
received an alternating high/ | after turning the phone on. Wait until the “NS” light stops blinking before placing a call. |
low tone. | An alternating tone may also indicate that your phone’s signal is blocked. |
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I tried to listen to my Voice Mail | You have probably turned off the Scratchpad tones. Place your call, enter the access numbers when |
(or use a paging service, a | prompted by the recording, then press RS. To avoid this problem in the future, follow the |
calling card, etc.) but nothing | directions “Turning Scratchpad Tones On and Off” on page 43 to turn the Scratchpad tones on. |
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My phone was stolen. What | Report a stolen phone to the police and to your service provider (the company that sends you your |
should I report and to whom? | monthly cellular service bills). |
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I tried to place a calling card call | You may have turned off your Scratchpad tones. Follow the directions in “Turning Scratchpad Tones On and |
using the internal Phone Book, | Off” on page 43 to turn the Scratchpad tones on. |
but it didn’t work. | Check that you stored your calling card information in the correct order, and make sure the groups of |
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| numbers are separated by pauses. The easiest way to correct the sequence may be to start from scratch. |
| Follow the instructions on “Storing Calling Card Information” on page 32, enter your calling card |
| information again, and store it in the same memory location as your previous attempt. |
| Also keep in mind that when using your calling card, you must enter the number you are calling with the |
| area code, but without the initial “1.” Check with your long distance carrier for details on using your |
| calling card. |
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