Sony Ericsson T18LX manual Call Manager Menu

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Call Manager Menu

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The CALL MANAGER menu allows you to view infor- mation and establish dialing and answering preferences for your phone (some selections available in this menu are dependent on your service provider). It also enables you to view and edit system options and call statistics.

Last Call

The Last Call submenu indicates the approximate dura- tion of the last call, in minutes and seconds. It resets after 999 minutes.

Call Totals

The Call Totals submenu shows you the total number of calls and the total hours and minutes that have been used. The Call Totals timer can be reset by pressing Ô until Reset? appears in the display. When prompted by Reset? press <(6. Counter has been reset! appears in the display.

Answer Option

The Answer Opt submenu allows you to select one of the following methods for answering calls:

<(6 key - Press <(6 to answer calls.

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Flip/<(6 key - Open the flip or press <(6￿to answer calls.

Flip/Any key - Open the flip or press any key to answer calls.

Any key - Press any key to answer calls.

Auto answer - Call will be answered automatically (available only with a handsfree device).

Auto Area

The Auto Area submenu allows you to store an area code that will be automatically added to the 7-digit phone number you are dialing. Enter the area code on the display, then select On to activate the feature.

The two settings for this function are On and Off. The area code is automatically added to the phone number you are calling when Auto Area is set to On, and you are not in your home system.

Auto Prefix

The Auto Prefix submenu allows you to store a 1- to 12-digit prefix which is automatically added to the dialed phone number. When you dial a 4- or 5-digit phone number, the prefix is automatically added to the phone number.

In order to send a number to office extensions, store the 3-digit prefix in the Auto Prefix submenu. You only need to dial the last 4 or 5 digits of the phone number.

Menu Descriptions

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