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To take off or check the status of a call bar,
To change the password
,
Broadcast - cell broadcast (CB) messages
These are messages broadcast by the networks to all GSM users and may provide
general information about local area dialling codes, weather reports and traffic
news etc. Each type of message is numbered enabling you to select the type of in-
formation you want to receive. Up to 5 different types of messages can be pro-
grammed into your selection list but only one can be displayed at any one time.
There are 16 standard message types pre-programmed into the phone to select
from. New message types can be programmed into the selection list using the
3 digit cell broadcast type number. Contact your service provider for details on the
number and types of messages broadcast.
Before you can turn on the broadcast service you have to put at least one message
type into the selection list.
Select
Meaning
Outgoing - All outgoing
All outgoing calls will be barred
- Int'nal calls
All outgoing international calls
only will be barred
- Int'nal excl.
home
All outgoing international calls
except to other subscribers
within your home network
Incoming - All incoming
All incoming calls will be barred
- Roaming
only
All incoming calls when not on
the home network
Select the option using
or
. Press
Select
.
Select
Activate
. Enter the password and press
OK
.
The network will confirm the selection.
Press
Exit
or to return to the standby display.
Press
.
Select
Settings
.
Select
GSM Services
. Select
Call barring
.
Use
or
to select the bar to be taken off (Cancel) or check
the Status and press
.
If choosing to take off a call bar the password will be required.
Press
Exit
or to return to the standby display.
Press
.
Select
Settings
.
Select
GSM Services
. Select
Call barring
.
Select
Change password
.
The old password will be requested followed by two requests to
enter the new password. Confirmation will be displayed.
Press
Exit
or to return to the standby display.
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