Use Cases, With Mapping Onto Registration Process - Motorola ES400 User Manual

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If you have Global Phone service with Verizon, and have a SIM card as part of your service, please power-up your
device and complete activation, without inserting your SIM card. Insert any SIM card afterwards.
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Before turning on your new ES400:
If your cellular service comes with a SIM card (i.e. AT&T, Bell Mobility, Telcel, Telstra, Vodaphone):
• Before power-up, insert SIM card as depicted here:
• Your device will adjust automatically to the operator, on initial power-up; this process may take up to 5
minutes. Please be patient.
If your cellular service requires calling your wireless operator (i.e. Verizon, Sprint):
• Power-up the device and follow the on-screen instructions
• You'll need another phone available, to call your operator's customer service
• You'll need to be an area that has service (coverage) with your wireless operator
• It may take 10 to 15 minutes to complete the activation the first time
• If you have Verizon's "Global Phone," please power-up the device and perform activation, without
inserting any SIM card provided. The SIM card should be inserted afterwards.
For maximum battery life, it's recommended you fully charge the device before using the first time.

Use Cases, with mapping onto registration process

Functional use cases to support:
• Wide-open device
• For direct-customers
• Sub-cases:
• Single-operator
• Worldphone (Verizon-type)
• Multiple-operator across multiple-ma's (ex: GSM w/ CDMA backup, or vice-versa)
• Limited-MA device
• To produce a device for markets that don't need multi-ma
• Operator-branded device
• Combination of SIM-locks or ma-restriction
• Customer-IT control
• Ability for customer's IT department to use same abilities to control employee's usage of device
• Optional features to restrict device usage
Initial and Re-provisioning scenarios, both end-user and IT-assisted
• Initial GSM, change of GSM
• Initial CDMA, change of CDMA
• Changing from GSM to CDMA
• Changing from CDMA to GSM
The CDMA/GSM/UMTS application shall provide the ability to change networks when detected; by the device or
manually: when the user decides to make a network change. The application shall provide the ability to change
bands on the desired network setup an application.
The CDMA/GSM/UMTS application has the following value adds:
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