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Emergency Calls
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it should be possible to call the emergency services in
any country which uses the digital GSM network
provided you are within network coverage (check for
signal strength bars). If your network operator does
not have a roaming agreement in the area (no
displayed name) ‘EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY’ will
appear to let you know that this type of call is
available.
It is possible to make the
call even if the SIM has
been removed provided
that you are within
network coverage
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,
■
112 is the standard GSM emergency number which
can be used on any GSM network worldwide
■
a local alternative to 112 can be stored in a reserved
slot in the phone, please refer to section 4 for details
Answering Calls
■
to answer an incoming call when the phone rings and
appears on display, press
,
or open the
flip
■
to hang up at the end of the call press
\
or close the flip (even if the other person hangs up
first)
Missed Calls
■
If you do not answer an incoming call the phone will
store the calling number in the ‘Call List’ and display
the number of missed calls
■
clear the message then search through the ‘Call List’
for the calling number
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2.3
Basics
This section will help you to get to know the phone’s
feature, phone book and call menus, provides details
about customising the phone for your own use and
shows you how to use the basic operating features.
The Feature Menu
3.1
Selecting a Feature by Search
3.1
Selecting a Feature by Number
3.1
Feature Menu Structure
3.2
Call Menu Structure
3.2
Phone Book Menu Structure
3.3
Customising
3.4
Display Text
3.4
Greeting Message
3.4
SIM PIN 1 Change
3.4
SIM PIN 2 Change
3.4
Keypad Lock
3.5
Indicator
3.5
Redialling
3.5
Ring Tones and Melodies
3.5
Vibrating Battery
3.6
Keypad Sound
3.6
Information Tones
3.6
Backlight
3.6
Contrast
3.6
Layout
3.6
Basic Features
3.7
Battery Discharge
3.7
Voice Mail
3.7
Billing (Advice of Charge)
3.8
DTMF Tones
3.9
Earpiece Volume
3.9
Scratch Pad
3.9
Any Key Answer
3.9
Call Timer 3.10
Alarm 3.10
Time 3.10
Data 3.10
Reset 3.10