TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS | STARTING TELEPHONE |
| OPERATION |
General information
Emergency call
Using the Antares T 60 telephone, you can make emergency calls at any time anywhere in the world. Emergency calls can also be made without a valid SIM card. All you need is a GSM 900 network.
The emergency number in the GSM network is 112 all over the world. Your call is always put through to the nearest rescue control cen- tre.
➮Switch the Radiophone on by pushing in the card tongue in.
If the Radiophone was switched off by press- ing the on/off button,
➮press the on/off button. The Radiophone will switch on.
➮Press .
The telephone mode will be activated, but please note: No valid SIM card will appear in the display.
➮Enter 112 on the
➮Press .
The call will be put through to the nearest res- cue control centre.
Provide them with all of the necessary infor- mation as accurately as possible.
Do not end the call until you are told to do so!
Important:
Use the 112 number in emergency situations only. Any improper use of the emergency call number could have legal consequences.
Starting telephone operation
Selecting the telephone mode
If you have already inserted a valid SIM card,
➮press .
The telephone mode will be activated. The network selected will appear in the display.
Inserting the SIM card
With the card tongue pushed in,
➮press the card tongue gently in the di- rection of the Radiophone until you feel slight resistance.
➮Release the card tongue.
The card tongue will now eject from the Ra- diophone.
➮Lay the SIM card on the card tongue with the chip facing upwards and to- wards the Radiophone and push it into the slot until you feel slight resistance.
➮Press the SIM card gently down at the back onto the card tongue so that it is lying completely on the card tongue.
➮Push the card tongue into the Radio- phone gently until you feel slight resist- ance and you hear the card tongue click into position.
The Radiophone will switch on. If the PIN in- quiry has been activated, ENTER PIN will appear in the display. Also refer to “Switching the PIN code on/off”.
Entering the PIN code
The PIN code (personal identification number) protects your telephone against being used by unauthorised persons. The PIN code and the PUK (Personal Unblock code) are sup- plied along with the SIM card by your service provider. You can change the PIN code at any time; for more information, read “Changing the PIN code”.
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