CP 4600 (170-1067) Advanced Functions Faxback Doc. # 15097 When you travel, your CP 4600 has several advanced functions that can put your cellular phone in service, or eliminate unnecessary long distance or ROAM charges. These functions are: 4 NAM (Number Assignment Module) Selections System Selection SID (System Identification) Selection SID Inhibit See your Uniden Dealer for more explanation of, and assistance with these functions. ┌──────┬──────────────────────────────────────┐ │ 50 │ SYSTEM MENU │ ├──────┼───────────────┬──────┬───────────────┤ │ │ │ 51 │ CURRENT SID │ ├──────┼───────────────┼──────┼───────────────┤ │ │ │ 52 │ SID INHIBIT │ ├──────┼───────────────┼──────┼───────────────┤ │ │ │ 53 │ NAM SELECT │ ├──────┼───────────────┼──────┼───────────────┤ │ │ │ 54 │ SYSTEM SELECT│ └──────┴───────────────┴──────┴───────────────┘ To access any of these functions: 1. Press MENU plus the appropriate numbers. For example, to see the currently assigned phone number (Menu 53), Press MENU 5 3. 2. Once at the desired menu, press STO to access the adjustment mode. 3. Next, press \/ or /\ to change the setting. 4. Press STO to store the new setting. NAM SELECTION If you regularly travel between 4 different cities, you can have a different telephone number (NAM) assigned to each location. If "ROAM" is displayed, and you are in one of your NAM locations, then you need to select the proper NAM (NAM 1 through NAM 4). SYSTEM SELECTION When you are traveling, you may need to change your A/B System so you can eliminate the "NO SERVICE" indicator. You may also need to select a different System whenever you change the telephone number or select the programmed SID. Some Systems are "wireline" (conventional telephone network), and some are "non-wireline". Ask your service provider for more information about these Systems. The various Modes are: A-ONLY B-ONLY A-b B-a HOME SID ONLY Before changing your System, check and record the present System setting. If you see "NO SERVICE" on the display for more than a few seconds, the phone is in an area that will not support operation in the selected Mode. You must then choose another. 1. Press MENU 5 4 to go to the "SYSTEM SELECT" menu. 2. Press STO to display the current System. 3. Press \/ or /\ to display the desired System. 4. Press STO to change the displayed System. Modes "A-ONLY" and "B-ONLY" are used when you travel in areas other than your home area and the cellular coverage is strong wherever you go. If the cellular phone is out of the service providers cellular coverage, "NO SERVICE" is displayed. If you are in a System area opposite to your Home System, "ROAM" is displayed. "HOME" is used within your Home Area. It is the System you are authorized on. When you are out of your Home Area. "NO SERVICE" is displayed. A-b and B-a are used when you travel in areas where cellular coverage is weak or split into several System types. This allows you to avoid switching back and forth manually, reducing the chances of missing calls. However, you may incur double roaming charges. ROAMING Many carriers (airtime providers) make arrangements with carriers in other cities to allow use of mobile telephones in areas other than your Home area. If you are traveling in an area where cellular service is provided, and you wish to use your cellular phone, check with your Cellular Service Company before leaving your Home area. They will give you information about registering and operating your cellular phone in a particular area. In some cities, depending upon your Cellular Service Company, no registration will be required. You may dial your phone as if you were traveling in your Home area. However, if you call a number local to the area in which you are roaming, first dial the area code of the local number (no preceding 1), then the rest of the phone number. Keep in mind that calls to your Home area may incur long distance charges. Other areas will require advance registration with a major credit card, or may require that all long distance calls be dialed using a telephone credit card or other charge method (collect, third telephone number). Your Cellular Service Company can give you the information before you make the trip. If that is not possible, simply dialing a call will, in many cases, provide needed information. You may hear a recording (no airtime charge) that gives procedures for roaming calls and connects you immediately (during business hours) to a registration clerk. If you cannot obtain roaming services on one carrier, try switching to the other type. It is important to remember that the "ROAM" indicator does not mean the phone is authorized to make calls; only that a system other than the Home system is detected. SID (SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION) In general, metropolitan areas are served by more than one service provider. Under certain circumstances you may be roaming in an area that has two A systems or two B systems that overlap, and you could be charged two roaming charges. To prevent this double charging, program in the System Identification number (SID) for that area, and then activate the number when you are in that location. (You will get the SID from the service provider in that location.) CAUTION: Any errors in programming this feature could disable your phone. See your Cellular Service Provider for more information about this feature. SID INHIBIT There may be situations, especially when roaming, in which you will need to "lock out" a specific system. You may be in an area where two or more cellular services of the same type overlap. For example, there may be two "A" systems with overlapping coverage. In that case, you might receive a bill from both services for any calls you make. Or, you may be in an area where the roaming charges are very high. CAUTION: Any errors in programming this feature could disable your phone. See your Cellular Service Provider for more information about this feature. (ALL-05/02/95)