Nokia 2180 manual To make a calling card call, To change stored calling card information

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Dialing

Use for cards that

Cards

using this

Sequence

require you to:

sequence*

 

 

 

 

 

Access No.

Dial 1-800 access number,

MCI, AT&T True

+ Phone No.

then phone number, then card

Choice, Sprint

+ Card No. + PIN

number + PIN (if required)

Canada, Unitel

 

 

 

Access No.

Dial 1-800 access number,

networkMCI,

+ Card No. + PIN

then card number + PIN (if

WorldPhone MCI

+ Phone No.

required), then phone number

 

 

 

 

Prefix

Dial the prefix (any numbers

GTE, PacBell,

+ Phone No.

that must precede the phone

AT&T, Stentor

+ Card No. + PIN

number) and phone number

 

 

you want to dial, then card

 

 

number, then PIN (if required)

 

 

 

 

These calling cards are frequently used with these dialing sequences. However, they may vary and are subject to change at the phone company’s discretion.

To make a calling card call

1) Enter the phone number, includ- ing any prefix that your calling card may require

2) Press and hold ífor a few seconds until the phone displays

&$5' &$//

3)When you hear a tone or voice prompt, press 2.. When you hear another tone or voice prompt, press 2. again.

You may also use the keypad, when necessary, to send any other numbers that must be sent along with any stored calling card information.

To change stored calling card information

If you wish to change any calling card information already stored in your phone, simply follow the same instructions used to store a new calling card.

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Contents Page Keys VolumeDisplay Menu Your Personal DirectoryTemporary Lists & Call Timers Security FeaturesData & Fax Calls Accessories Care & Maintenance For Your SafetySafety At a Glance FCC/Industry Canada Notice Your Phone’s Battery To install your batteryTo remove your battery When should you charge? To charge or recharge your batteryCharger to a standard 120V AC outlet To discharge your battery When is charging complete?Can you make calls while charging? What if charging fails?Important battery information Page No service Signal StrengthUnavailable service When network service is unavailableTo Switch Your Phone On Cool FeaturesBasics To Answer a CallTo Make a Call If the call didn’t go throughIf you make a mistake dialing When you want to clear the display Press and hold ù When you want to hang upTo Make An Emergency Call Press ôKeyguard One-Touch Dialing Speed DialCaller ID Last Number RedialDistinct Ringing Call Waiting Press íto switch between callsTo activate or deactivate Call Waiting To answer a waiting callTo unmute your phone’s microphone Earpiece VolumeAlpha Mode Your Personal DirectoryKey Characters To store a name To switch from upper to lower caseSpecial Characters To Get This Special CharacterTo fast save To Store Numbers and NamesEnter phone number Press and hold 0HPRU\ To add a name to a stored phone numberTo erase stored names and numbers To change the number stored with a nameTo erase all stored numbers To recall stored numbersTo recall numbers by memory location To recall stored namesTo recall numbers by name To begin scrolling at a particular locationMenu Guidelines MenuHelp text Menu & submenu shortcutsSummary of Menu Functions See page 37 for details Network Feature Setting See page 33 for detailsSee page 39 for details See page 12 for detailsMenu 3 1, Ringing Volume Menu 3, Call SettingsMenu 1, Memory Functions Menu 2, MessagesMenu 3 4, Emergency Key Menu 3 3, One-Touch DialingMenu 3 5 Automatic Redial Menu 3 6, Automatic AnswerTo store a calling card Menu 3 7, Calling CardTo change stored calling card information To make a calling card callMenu 3 9, Messages Only Mode Menu 4, Phone SettingsMenu 3 8, One-Touch Pin Calls See Messages & Pages on page 42 for more informationMenu 4 2, Keypad Tones See Touch Tone Settings on page 54 for detailsMenus 4 3 and 4 4, Manual Dtmf Tones and Auto Dtmf Length Menu 4 5, Personal Reminder NoteTo stop the timer before the alarm sounds Menu 4 6, Countdown TimerTo clear the alarm when it’s sounding Menu 4 7, Restore SettingsMenu 4 9, Menu List Menu 4 8, Beep-On-RoamMenu 4 10, Language Menu 4 11, Network TimeMenu 6, Network Services Menu 6 1, Dual Mode SelectionMenu 5, Security Options To activate Call Forwarding Menu 6 3, Call ForwardingPlease see Call Waiting on Menu 6 4, Call WaitingMenu 6 5, Selective Call Acceptance Menu 6 6, Send Your Own NumberTo store codes Menu 6 7, Network Feature SettingWhat is Type a and Type B? To remove items from the network services menuMenu 7, System Selection RoamingWhich system should you choose? System choicesIf you have more than one phone number Menu 8, NAM Selection Roaming IndicatorsMenu 9, Number Editor To edit a stored phone numberMenu 10, Alert Options Menu 11, Activate Keyguard Messages & Pages Voice MessagesTo store your voice mailbox number Receiving text messages and pages Text Messages and PagesTo respond to your most recent With 3/$6 &$// on display, press &DOO or pressTo read text messages & pages any time Reading options for text messagesWhile the message is displayed Default setting for this feature is To set your phone to Messages Only ModeSecurity Features Security CodeTo exit the current function Menu 5 1, Automatic Phone Lock To enter the lock codeTo turn Auto Lock off Menu 5 3, Restrict Calls To change your lock codeMenu 5 3 1, Restrict outgoing calls Automatic PIN Calls Menu 5 4, Hide MemoryMenu 5 3 2, Restrict international calls Menu 5 3 3, Restrict all incoming callsTo make calls using PIN Codes Menu 01 1, Dialed Numbers Temporary Lists Call TimersMenu 01 2, Answered Calls Menu 01 3, Missed CallsTo store numbers and names in notepad To see numbers and names in notepadTo clear temporary lists and notepad To clear Call Timers Menu 01 7, Call TimersWhat is DTMF? Touch Tone SettingsTouch Tones Menu 4 3, Manual Dtmf TonesTouch Tone Strings To store Touch Tone stringsTo send a Touch Tone string To store Touch Tone strings with a phone number Data & Fax Calls To start an outgoing data or fax callTo receive a data or fax call Accessories Keep all accessories out of the reach of small childrenBatteries Approximate battery operation times Chargers Also, see When should you charge? onNiMH of in Municipal WASTE. NiCd Rapid Travel Charger ACH-4URapid Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH-2 Fuse ReplacementIf the charger is connected Compact Desktop Charging Stand CHH-2Light Desktop Charging Stand CHH-2L Care & Maintenance For Your Safety Traffic SafetyOperating Environment Emergency Calls Emergency calls on your phone Technical Data Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty Page Page Call Forwarding IndexMaking a call 10 Menu