Troubleshooting
Q: I cannot receive/make calls, my phone has no
signal, or my display reads “searching”. What do I
do?
A: In any of these cases, there are a number of steps that
you can perform to restore service:
1. Band Frequency selection – Some phones may not
detect the correct band frequency automatically.
Use the instructions in the insert provided to ensure
the band frequency is set for the country you are
traveling in. (If your phone detects the band
automatically, no instructions will be provided.)
Use 900/1800 for most of Europe, Asia and Africa.
Use 1900 for North America, most of South America
and the Caribbean.
2. Network selection – If the cellular network you are
currently on is busy, it may prevent incoming or
outgoing calls. Follow the steps included in the insert
provided to manually change the network.
3. Changing the phone’s line – Some phones may
offer multiple lines for use; if your phone has
multiple lines, always use “Line 1”. (If your phone
does not have multiple lines, no instructions will be
provided.)
Q: My phone displays “SIM Error”. What do I do?
A: If your phone displays the message “SIM Error”, check
that the SIM card is inserted correctly, and that the gold
surface of the SIM chip is clean. If it still does not work,
contact Roadpost Customer Care from another phone.
Q: My phone displays “Locked”. What do I do?
A: Some models of phone may offer the ability to lock your
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Text Messaging
For detailed instructions on sending and receiving text messages for
your specific phone model, see the insert provided with this guide.
General text messaging information
• Up to 15 messages can be stored at a time.
• Messages are restricted to a maximum of 160
characters.
• An envelope or similar icon will appear in the display
when a new text message is received.
• Attachments cannot be received.
• When your phone is off, your message will be held in
the message center until your phone is switched on
and in service.
Your text messaging address
Your cellular number is also your text messaging address.
Follow standard dialing patterns when sending local and
international text messages.
Example: If your cellular number is 91 (0) 9892 123 456,
then your text messaging address is: +91 9892 123 456.
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