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Some menus/features are operator dependent.
Terminology
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International Prefix (+)
Mobile phone (+) prefix that automatically adds the cor-
rect international code in front of a telephone number
when dialling out of a country. You then have to add the
code of the country you are calling.
Line 1/Line 2
See “Alternate Line Service” on the previous page.
Menu System
The easiest way to access all the phone’s functions. The
menus are arranged to be accessed and viewed when
scrolling with the arrow keys.
Network
A mobile phone network or system consists of a network
of cells. A radio base station serves each cell from where
calls are forwarded to and received from your mobile
phone by wireless radio signals.
Operator
To be able to use your phone, you need a subscription to
a network. You get this subscription from a network
operator, together with a SIM card that you need to use
with your phone.
Phone Book
A memory in your mobile phone where phone numbers
can be stored and accessed by name (alpha memory
search) or position.
PC-Card
Also called PCMCIA, the PC-card can act as a modem
and connect your mobile phone to a laptop or organizer,
enabling data and fax transmission. The thin type II card
is the most common size. Type III is a thicker card and
can house more than modem functionality.
PIN
Personal Identification Number – a code used for all
GSM-based phones to establish authorization for access
to certain functions or information. The PIN code
comes with your subscription.
PIN2
Personal Identification Number 2 – an authorization
code which is used only for special services.
PUK
Personal Unblocking Key – used to unlock a blocked
SIM card. This comes with your subscription.
Restrict Calls
Enables you to restrict certain or all types of calls to and
from your mobile phone, for example, outgoing calls,
outgoing international calls, incoming calls. Restricting