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Phone setup
First
Enter the setup menu by pressing »MENU«
Select »Phone setup«
Dial mode
Dial mode allows you to choose between the following two fea- tures. These two features cannot be active at the same time, and selecting one of them will automat- ically deactivate the other:
Speed dialling Activate »Speed dialling« to make it possible to call any numbers in your phone book just by using the location number. Press the location number for one second, and the call will be initiated automatically. If the location num- ber consists of more than 1 digit, press the first digit(s) and hold the last digit for one second.
Text dialling Activate »Text dialling« to set the phone in alpha mode. This enables you to enter a USSD with both letters and digits instead of only digits. Remember that a USSD must always be terminated by pressing the # key and then »CALL«.
Setup menu
Greeting
Make a welcome greeting on your phone according to your own wish- es. Delete the old greeting, if any, by holding down »CLEAR«, enter the new greeting via the keypad and confirm by pressing »OK«. (This function may not be available on all networks).
Setup menu
Factory settings
Select »Factory settings« and your phone will automatically revert to its original setup:
Watch: | 24h mode |
Language: | Automatic |
Network |
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selection: | Automatic |
Ringing tone: | Standard |
Ringing |
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volume: | High |
SMS tone |
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volume: | High |
Broadcast tone |
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volume: | High |
Key tone: | On |
Dial mode: | Speed dialling |
Greeting: | None |
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Facts & Tips
•Read about location numbers in the chapter about your phone book (p. 12)
• USSD (Unstructured Supplemen- tary Service Data) is a feature com- pletely defined by your network allow- ing direct communication between you and your network. An example of a USSD could be that entering a cer- tain code of digits and/or letters termi- nated by a # tells your network to send you a scale of charges.
•The survey at p. 12 tells you how to find the different characters on your phone’s keypad when you want to write e.g. a USSD or a new welcome greeting.