Once a network has been found, three short beeps are
heard and the indicator light on the top of the phone starts
slowly blinking green.
A NET
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On or two letters, representing the
country, together with the name of the
GSM network (or an abbreviation for it),
appears in the display. The time of the
day in hours and minutes is shown, too.
You can now both make and receive calls. Refer to chapter
4. Basic Operation.
Signal Strength and
Battery Meters
A signal strength meter is shown on the
left of the display -- a battery meter on
the right.
The signal strength meter indicates the strength of the
received signal, 0 to 4. See the figure below.
The battery meter is shown in the shape of a battery. It
reflects the state of charge of the battery.
If the Message
‘‘Searching’’
Remains in the Display
Searching
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This indicates that no network is in
range.
If a signal strength of 1, or higher, is shown together with
the message Searching, a network is in range, but you are
not allowed to register with that network.
0 1 2 3 4
Signal Strength Meter
Battery Meter
Fully charged Empty
2. Getting Started
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