Switching Between Numbers; Reviewing Feature Settings - Motorola PCS Cellular Telephone Introduction Manual

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Switching Between Numbers

Your phone can operate on two different home systems. If you
travel often, you can have your phone programmed with two
cellular numbers to reduce roaming. This feature allows you to
change your active number to the one appropriate for the area
you are in.
When your phone has two numbers, both are designated as your
home system but only one number can be active at any given
time. Calls are placed and received by the currently active
number only. Each time you turn your phone
message in the display that indicates which phone number and
home system are currently active:
Non-wireline type with phone number 1
Non-wireline type with phone number 2
Wireline with phone number 1
Wireline with phone number 2
In most areas, there are two competing cellular carriers, the
wireline carrier and the non-wireline carrier. Your display
indicates which type of carrier your home system is as follows:
—The display indicates that your home
non-wireline carrier
system is system A.
—The display indicates that your home system is
wireline carrier
system B.
To switch your phone number:
1 Select Change Number. The active phone number appears in
the display (for example, 5155551515).
2 Press Z to switch to your other phone number (for example,
7085551212).
3 Press A to confirm the new setting. You will see Display Set.
4 Press ¼ to exit, or scroll to other features.

Reviewing Feature Settings

, you'll see a
ON
Use this feature to review the changes you've made to feature
settings.
AWhile scrolling through Feature Review, you can only review
settings. You cannot change them.
A1
1 Select Feature Review.
2 Press A, or press Ç or È to scroll through features you
A2
changed from their default settings.
B1
If all of the features are set to the factory standard settings,
the display shows Standard Setting.
B2
3 Press ¼ to exit the menu.
Using the Menu Features
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