 
Analog system selection
In each analog service area there are usually two 
service providers. The service provider you sign up 
with, also known as your home system, is of type A or 
B. Systems that are of the same type as your home 
system are called “home-type” systems; systems that 
are of the opposite type as your home system are 
called “non-home-type” systems.
Your service provider may have programmed a list of 
preferred systems into your SIM card. Your phone 
may search for systems in this list when service is not 
available in your home system.
The analog system selection feature allows you to 
request the order in which your phone looks for 
available systems.
Note: Using
+RPH#RQO\ or 3UHI1#V\VWHP is usually the
most economical choice.
1) Press
0HQX 4 4 2 (6HWWLQJV - $QDORJ#PRGXOH#VHWWLQJV -
$QDORJ#V\VWHP#VHOHFWLRQ).
2) Scroll to one of the following choices:
 
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3UHI1#V\VWHP If service is not available in your home 
system, the phone searches for a preferred system 
(either home type or non-home type), then a home-
type system, then a non-home-type system.
+RPH#W\SH If service is not available in your home 
system, the phone searches for a preferred sys-
tem (home type only), then a home-type system.
1RQKRPH#W\SH The phone searches for a preferred 
system (non-home-type only), then a non-home-
type system.
+RPH#RQO\ The phone uses its home system only 
(that is, it will not roam).
3) Press
6HOHFW.
Note: In some areas, the wireless system automatically recog-
nizes roaming phones. In other areas, you need to contact the 
service provider before the system can recognize your phone. 
The operator needs to know your phone number, your 
phone's IMEI or your analog module’s SN (serial number), and 
how you plan to pay for your calls. There is normally an 
additional charge for roaming calls.
Your phone’s IMEI is located on the back, under the battery. 
Your analog module’s SN is located on the back of the mod-
ule. Your IMEI/SN can normally be read over the air by roaming 
wireless service providers when you call them to register your 
roaming presence on their wireless network.
Call timers for analog calls
When you have the analog module attached, your 
phone automatically keeps track of the amount of time 
you’ve spent on analog calls.
1) Press
0HQX 2 5 (&DOO#ORJ - &DOO#WLPHUV)
(For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13)
2) Press
ý
W
ýto reach $QDORJ#FDOOV#GXUDWLRQ
To set timers back to 0
1) Press
0HQX 2 5 (&DOO#ORJ - &DOO#WLPHUV)
(For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13)
2) Press
W
ýto reach &OHDU#DQDORJ#FDOO#WLPHUV, then
press
2.
 
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3) Enter the module code, then press
2. again
To show the current call timer during calls
See “Showing the current call timer during calls” on 
page 30.
Change module code
Your analog module has a module code that is used in 
the “Module security” feature described on page 88. 
The module code is initially set to 12345. To change 
the module code:
1) Press
#0HQX 4 2 7 5 (6HWWLQJV - 6HFXULW\#VHWWLQJV -
$FFHVV#FRGHV - &KDQJH#PRGXOH#FRGH)
(For details on how to work the Menu, see page 13)
2) The phone prompts you for the existing code, the
new code, and verification of the new code. At 
each prompt, enter the information and press 
2.