Network Code; Imei Code; Network Operator; Service Provider - Benefon ESC Owner's Manual

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Network code

You need a network code for certain network ser-
vices, e.g. call barring. The network code (4 digits)
is supplied by your network operator.
You can set
Call barring
network code from the menu.

IMEI code

An IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity)
code is used to identify the mobile phone. You will
find your 15-digit IMEI code easily from the type la-
bel of the phone.
It is also recommended that you write down your
IMEI code and store it in a safe place. This will help
prevent unauthorized use of the phone if it gets
lost or stolen.

Network operator

An organization which maintains a mobile network
providing telecommunication connections and
services.
options and change the

Service provider

The service provider is an organization which pro-
vides telecommunication services to the users. The
service provider can also be a network operator.
In this manual the term ' network operator' indi-
cates both the network operator and the service
provider.

VOCABULARY OF GPS TERMS

Waypoint

A waypoint is a location or spot that consists of a
label, a symbol for showing it on the map, and a
pair of coordinates (e.g. latitude and longitude).
Waypoints are used for navigation purposes, i.e. to
mark spots and use them as destinations, or to
combine several waypoints to a route.
For further information about waypoints, please
see the chapter GPS menu, Waypoints.
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