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NAM selection (Menu 5-3-6)
Selects the phone number  to use among 
the registered  ones. NAM selection fea-
ture is used to set roaming network.
Roaming service is to make it possible to 
use the cellular phone in another commu-
nication network or the overseas network. 
This service can be used only if it’s agreed 
on by each partners. Please contact your 
service provider for more information.
NOTE: 
If  NAM is selected, the 
power of the phone is off and on 
automatically.
Restore factory settings 
(Menu 5-3-7)
This function restores the original factory 
default settngs without affecting phone 
book, message, etc.
Number plus (Menu 5-3-8)
Allows you to edit and remove the supple-
mentary phone number. To use this menu, 
enter the security code. The default secu-
rity code is 12345.
Edit number (Menu 5-3-8-1)
Enter the cell phone number for supple-
mentary.
Ringing tone (Menu 5-3-8-2)
Sets the ringing tone of the number plus. 
Without the number entered, the selected 
ringing tone will not be ringing.
Erase number (Menu 5-3-8-3)
Deletes the registered number plus.
NOTE: 
Number plus service allows 
you to select the receipt-only 
number in a cellular phone addi-
tionally (only if applying for the 
service separately). Since this 
number is for voice-receipt only, 
you cannot receive the text mes-
sage.
Security settings 
(Menu 5-4)
You can set the functions such as Call re-
striction, Phone lock, etc. requiring the se-
curity code or change the security code. To 
set each function, press Menu in the 
standby mode, and select 
Settings
 and 
Se-
curity settings 
in order.
Call restriction (Menu 5-4-1)
You can restrict All calls, Internaltional 
call, Define numbers. 
All calls (Menu 5-4-1-1)
Restricts all incoming and outgoing calls.
International calls (Menu 5-4-1-2)
Restricts international calls.
Define numbers (Menu 5-4-1-3) 
Restricts outgoing call starting with the 
number you have designated.
NOTE: 
When all calls are restrict-
ed, calls may be possible to cer-
tain emergency numbers (e.g. 
112, 113, 119).
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