Connecting to the network
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The success of the radio link between your phone and the network may be affected by the antenna length. If your phone has a retractable
antenna, make sure it is fully extended from the top of the phone.
*
Hold down the power key
for about a second, to switch on.
After start-up, and correct PIN 1 code entry if necessary, the phone searches for a network. When found, the network name and country are
displayed (if this information is transmitted by the network in use). You also see the time, signal strength, battery strength and any area
messages if this facility is enabled (see page 51).
The phone’s LCD display shows the strength of the radio signal that links your phone to the network. A maximum signal is shown by 5 shaded
blocks and a minimum signal by 1 block.
Receiving calls
When someone calls your number, the phone’s ringer will sound, if set (see page 19), and
CALL
flashes on the screen. The backlight will
also flash.
The phone number of the person calling may be displayed in the middle of the screen if the calling line identification (CLI) facility is available
and the caller has activated the feature. If the caller’s phone number has been stored in your memory along with a name (see page 28), that
name will be displayed. If the caller has withheld their identity then the screen will give a message that the incoming number is being
withheld.
Accepting a call
*
Press the
key.
Rejecting a call
*
Press
briefly.
You also have options for holding calls and diverting calls. These options depend upon your network and your subscription arrangements.
If your cellphone receives a call and you do not answer it, the screen will display the time of the call and the telephone number (or the name if
a stored number) of the caller (if available). This information is stored in the unanswered calls list. Up to 10 unanswered calls are stored in
this list. The last 10 answered calls are stored in the answered calls list.
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If the screen indicates
Searching
for Network
or
No Service
you will not be able to make or receive any
normal calls. You may be able to make
emergency calls.
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You can set your phone to answer a call
when any key except the
key is
pressed - see 'Answer key' on page 19. If
you are making a call, the phone gives
priority to receiving a call unless you have
already pressed the
key.
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See Also:
Call waiting & holding
(page 44) and Call diverting (page 43).
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See Also: Viewing Answered and
Unanswered Calls on page 27.
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Searching
for networks
Please wait
Linking to network
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NETWORK
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Standby screen
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