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Getting Started
Installing the SIM Card and Battery
Before you can send or receive messages or calls, you need to install your SIM
(Subscriber Identity Module) card and the battery. The SIM card that was supplied
by your service provider contains your Personal Communicator’s number, service
details, and memory for storing numbers and messages.
Note:
Some networks let you make emergency calls without a SIM card.
Note:
Your SIM card can be used in someone else’s Personal Communicator and
you will be charged for the call, so keep it in a safe place. Do not bend or scratch it
and do not expose it to static electricity or water.
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Summary of Contents for V.100
Page 1: ...series User s Guide 1036b10a book Page 1 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...
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Page 21: ...d Control Buttons 1036b10a book Page 17 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...
Page 109: ...e Use and Care glub X X X 1036b10a book Page 105 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...
Page 110: ...Statement Questions 1036b10a book Page 106 Thursday May 24 2001 3 47 PM ...
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