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Deleting Entries
■
enter the phone book and select DELETE
3
■
4
(or
-
■
[
)
■
look up the name and delete
-
/
]
■
[
Your Own Number
■
you can store your own number if the SIM supports it
3
■
5
(or
-
■
[
)
■
\
■
if your SIM doesn’t support your own number, you can
store it in the Phone Book
Memory Access
■
if your SIM has two phone book memories
(MEMORY A and MEMORY B) you can choose to
allow access to both A and B or only B (sometimes
MEMORY B is referred to as Fixed Dialled Numbers)
■
if you have selected ONLY B, you can only call
numbers stored in MEMORY B
3
■
6
(or
-
■
[
)
■
PIN 2
;
■
-
/
]
■
[
■
activating ONLY B locks supplementary network
services such as call forwarding, call barring,
sending SMS and call waiting. You must deactivate
before you can change the status of these services
■
selecting A and B reinstates Memory A and gives
access to call any number
Emergency Number
■
you can enter an alternative emergency service
number into a special location
3
■
7
(or
-
■
[
)
■
NUMBER
■
\
Memory Status
■
you can display the number of free, occupied and the
total number of entries in either or both memories
3
■
9
(or
-
■
[
)
■
-
/
]
■
[
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4.3
Network Features
In addition to making and receiving calls, the digital
GSM network offers other advanced benefits detailed
in this section. Some of the features may not be
supported by your network operator or by a foreign
network when roaming.
Text Messages
5.1
SMS Messages
5.2
Cell Broadcasts
5.6
Call Forwarding
5.8
Call Barring
5.9
Network Selection
5.11
Call Menu
5.13