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Before using your phone, you must sign-up/register with a wireless network service provider to receive a personal SIM (Subscriber
Identity Module). The SIM card contains a computer chip that keeps track of your phone number, the services included in your
subscription, and your SIM phonebook information. It is stored in a recess in the battery compartment.
The phone is unusable (except for emergency calls) until a valid SIM card is inserted. It is possible to transfer your SIM card to
another compatible phone and access your network services. The screen on your phone displays appropriate messages if the
SIM card is not inserted properly.
Inserting a SIM Card
• 
Make sure that the power is off and remove the battery to reveal the SIM location.
• 
Slide the SIM card holder (see right picture below) in the battery compartment to open the latch and lift the holder up. Insert
the SIM card into the card holder with the notch on the card lined up as shown.
• 
Make sure the SIM card is fully inserted in the holder and gently press the card holder into place. Slide the SIM card holder
to close the latch and replace the battery.
Removing a SIM Card
• 
With the battery removed, slide the SIM card holder in the battery compartment to open the latch and lift the holder up. Pull
the SIM card out of the card holder.
SIM Card
Open
Close
Notched
Edge
SIM Card
Holder
If the phone, or the SIM card, is 
lost or stolen then you should 
contact your Service Provider 
immediately in order to 
prevent unauthorized use.
The SIM card contains personal 
data such as your electronic 
phonebook, messages and also 
details of the network services 
you have subscribed to. The 
phone will not work (except for 
emergency calls on some 
networks) unless a valid SIM is
inserted.
Do not bend or scratch your 
SIM card.
If the SIM card is not fully 
inserted when the battery is 
replaced, damage to the SIM 
card can occur.
If the SIM card is already 
inserted, see “Powering On the 
Phone” on page 22.
NEC.book  Page 19  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM