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Using Menus
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Some menus/features are operator dependent.
forwarded. Your phone will send the necessary
information to your service provider to set up the call
forward.
Restrict Calls
Restrict Calls
service allows you to restrict certain types
of calls, such as calling cards, non-phonebook numbers,
or roaming calls, from being made and received. You also
have the option of personalizing the call restrict
submenus using
My Choice
.
My Choice
allows you to
enter specific numbers that you want restricted. For
instance, you can enter 800 and restrict all calls
beginning with 800. For this option, the phone only
checks the beginning of the number sequence, so a
number, such as 1238001 would not be restricted.
Submenus for
Restrict Calls
include
Outgoing Calls
and
Incoming Calls
.
If you forward incoming calls, you cannot activate some
Restrict Calls
options. Likewise, if you restrict calls, you
cannot activate some
Forward Calls
options. You will be
prompted to enter your Phonelock code to use
this feature.
Call Waiting
If you want to be able to receive a second call while
another call is in progress, you must turn on the
Call
Waiting
service. Options include
Activate
,
Deactivate
,
and
Setup
.
To activate
Call Waiting
, you will need separate codes
from your service provider. Once you enter those codes,
select
Activate
or
Deactivate
.
Auto Area Code
The
Auto Area Code
submenu allows you to store an
area code that will automatically be added to the 7-digit
number you have dialed. The options for
Auto Area
Code
are
On
and
Off
. When you select
On
, you will be
prompted to indicate which area code to use.
Auto Prefix
The
Auto Prefix
submenu allows you to store a 1- to 12-
digit prefix. For instance, you can store the prefix to your
office. When you dial a 4- or 5-digit phone number, the
Note! Restrict Calls
is disabled when an emergency
call is made.
Note!
If you are engaged in a data call, all other
incoming calls are rejected.
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