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I tried to place a call and
received an alternating high/
low tone.
My phone was stolen. What
should I report and to whom?
I tried to listen to my Voice Mail
(or use a paging service, a
calling card, etc.) but nothing
happened.
I tried to place a calling card call
using the internal Phone Book,
but it didn't work.
My phone started beeping, and
the display says: 1 Call
Unanswered. What happened?
I launched the MiniBrowser but
the display says: Service Not
Available. What is wrong?
I launched the MiniBrowser but
the display says: Data Server
Unavailable. What is wrong?
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What to do if...
This sound means your call did not reach the cellular system. You may have dialed the number too soon
after turning the phone on. Wait until the "NS" light stops blinking before placing a call.
An alternating tone may also indicate that your phone's signal is blocked. Make sure you are clear of any
obstructions such as bridges, parking garages, or tall buildings.
Report a stolen phone to the police and to your service provider (the company that sends you your monthly
cellular service bills).
You have probably turned off the transmit tones. Place your call, enter the access numbers when prompted
å ¾
by the recording, then press
"Transmit Tones" on page 44 to turn the transmit tones on.
You may have turned off your transmit tones. Follow the directions in "Transmit Tones" on page 44 to turn
the transmit tones on.
Check that you stored your calling card information in the correct order, and make sure the groups of
numbers are separated by pauses. The easiest way to correct the sequence may be to start from scratch.
Follow the instructions on "Storing Calling Card Numbers" on page 29, enter your calling card information
again, and store it in the same memory location as your previous attempt.
Also keep in mind that when using your calling card, you must enter the number you are calling with the
area code, but without the initial "1." Check with your long distance carrier for details on using your calling
card.
Someone tried to call you while you were in an area where the signal was weak. Press
display, and avoid obstructions like tunnels, parking garages and tall buildings whenever possible.
You are in an area without service. If you have wireless service, look in the display for the Digital indicator. If
you don't see it you may have only Analog service or no service at all. If you do see the Digital indicator, you
may be connected to digital network that does not support Internet access.
Try again in a few minutes. The servers may be temporarily busy.
. To avoid this problem in the future, follow the directions in
D
to clear your

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