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Call register
CALL REGISTER
The call register feature allows you to view
information about calls that you have missed,
received and made.
To access the
call register
feature:
Several options are available and are accessed as
follows:
reply to you via
same centre
The recipient of your text
message can reply to you via
your own message centre.
This option is a more efficient
way of receiving text
messages when in another
network area, typically when
you are abroad.
>
Scroll to
reply to you via
same centre
.
>
Press
select
.
>
Scroll to
yes
or
no
.
>
Press
select
. A
confirmation message
appears.
The default setting is
no
.
Check with your service
provider before changing this
setting.
message profiles
Create or edit a set of
message settings, for
example one for sending text
messages and another for
sending e-mails.
>
Scroll to
message
profiles
.
>
Press
select
.
>
Scroll to the profile you
want to edit.
>
Press
select
.
>
Edit the profile settings as
described above.
You can also edit the name of
the message profile.
>
Press
menu
.
>
Scroll to
call register
.
>
Press
select
.
>
Use the
S C R O L L
keys to view
the submenus, for example
missed calls
.
missed calls
(Network service)
View a list of the most recent
unanswered calls.
missed calls
appears after
you access the call
register menu.
>
Press
select
.
If you miss an incoming call, an information
note appears on the stand-by display. Press
list
to view the
missed calls
list or press
back
to remove the information note from
the display.
received calls
(Network service)
View a list of the most recent
answered calls.
>
Scroll to
received calls
.
>
Press
select
.
If the caller’s number is not available, for
example if the caller withheld their number or
the network did not transmit the number,
(no
number)
appears in the
missed calls
or
received calls
list. Consequently, some of
the options described may not be available.
dialled numbers
View a list of the most recent
dialled numbers.
>
Scroll to
dialled numbers
.
>
Press
select
.
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