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Your service provider maintains system roaming agreements and programs
a list of preferred systems into your phone. Your phone looks for these
systems when you're roaming.
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Press Menu 4-5-7 to tell your phone how to choose a public system
(network). Your selection remains active until you change it.
• Any system: When service is not available in your home system,
the phone searches for a home-type system. Then it searches for a
non-home-type system until your phone finds a usable system.
• Home-type: When service is not available in your home system,
the phone searches for a home-type system first. However, if a
non-home-type system is found, then your phone will use this
system.
• Non-home type: The phone searches only for a non-home-type
system.
• Home only: The phone uses only its home system. It will not roam.
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Scroll to the option you want and press OK.

• ROAMING

The term roaming indicates that your phone is not in its home area. Calls
made or received while you are roaming are usually more expensive.
In some systems, your phone may not be recognized by the host system. You
may not be able to place a call.
ROAMING INDICATORS
When your phone begins roaming, the phone beeps once and may display
the word ROAM on your phone's screen. If your phone is not roaming, it
either displays the word HOME or the name of your service provider.
Contact your service provider for more specific information on how roaming
works with your phone and for information about coverage limitations.
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