Hughes 7101 user manual Phone number lists, Phonebook, Phone/Call settings

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￿Phone number lists

There are four different lists which are stored in your mobile phone and which you can use to call phone numbers:

the phonebook

the list of dialled numbers,

the list of received calls

the list of missed calls

Phone/Call settings

￿Phonebook

The phonebook you can create on your SIM card is a convenient aid to allow you to call people by names instead of numbers.

Only the phonebook entries of the SIM card presently inserted are available.

The number of phonebook entries you can store and the maximum number of charac- ters and digits for each entry depend on the service provider’s SIM card.

Once numbers and names have been stored in the phonebook, the mobile phone is able to identify the names of callers (or SMS send- ers) by means of the phone numbers trans- mitted. So instead of numbers, the corre- sponding names are shown in the display when you are called from a phone number which is assigned to a phonebook name.

Moreover, the names from the phonebook entries are found and displayed in the follow- ing lists:

list of dialled numbers

list of missed calls

list of received calls.

The phonebook can also be used in all call functions where it is possible to call another number.

You can set up another ’phonebook’ for ’fixed dialling’, so that only certain numbers can be called (see page 34).

Input sources for phonebook entries

There are different ways to make a new phonebook entry:

1.First enter a number to be dialled and then store the number in the phonebook by pressing Save.

2.Open the phonebook first and make a new entry.

3.Store a number from the list of dialled numbers in the phonebook (see page 15).

And, provided that the number was trans- mitted:

4.The number of an SMS sender while you are reading the SMS (see page 26).

5.A number from the list of missed calls (see page 16).

6.A number from the list of received calls (see page 16).

Phonebook entries from the service provider

Some service providers store service numbers in the phonebook (e.g. hotline numbers); these entries may possibly not be replaced or deleted.

Network

Sound & Alert

Statistics/Info

GPS facilities

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Contents Page Overview For connectingRinging Keypad dialsSafety Instructions Hold the mobile phone With pacemakers and hearing aidsEmergency calls PacemakersTable of Contents Page High Power Alerting SettingsGetting started IntroductionInserting the SIM card Connect the charger and charge the batteryInitial steps Enter PIN OKClear Switch the mobile phone on/offEnter your PIN Emergency call SOSDisplay Network 1105p UnlockNetwork 1105p 11.01.04 Names Menu LockWAP Internet Back Using softkeys and the menuOthers BusinessBusiness Select Back Menu navigation using quick access codesStep back one menu level Simplified menu +6547895894 Accept 8 Reject John Fox Making and receiving callsTurn High Power Alerting melody off High Power AlertingSAT Alerting Find Improved Reception Reject Reject the callVolume Setting the volumesDiversion Security settings SMS/Broadcast During a call Phone number lists Getting startedPhone number lists Phone/Call settingsPhonebook Network Sound & Alert Statistics/Info GPS facilitiesMake a phonebook entry Insert Name Paul Save ClearAssign a short dialling number Assign entry to a caller groupOne touch dialling Dial from the listDial short dialling numbers Change a caller group assignment Change a number and/or nameChange a short dialling number See details of a dialled number List of dialled numbersRedial a number from the list Store number in the phonebookList of received calls List of missed calls 2-1/List of received callsList of missed calls Options during a call Sending Dtmf signals during a callMuting/unmuting the microphone Put a call on holdSee duration of the current call Read/write SMS messagesHandling more than one call simultaneously Accept a waiting callConnect a private call Make a new call using the phonebookDiverting calls Using the voice mailbox 7-2-6/1-4Store voice mailbox number Listen to voice messagesDivert calls to the voice mailbox Diverting voice callsDivert calls to a phone number Show diversion statusClear all diversions Diverting fax callsDiverting data calls Writing an SMS SMS messagesThank Thank Options BackSet temporary SMS parameters Save a sent messageSMS format Delivery reportMsg. Received ListBack Reading an SMSGeorge Draft Read 1630 11.01 Maybe I’ll be lateHandling SMS messages SMS center General SMS parametersValidity SMS formatInfo broadcast Switch info broadcast on/offHandling info broadcast topics Insert a topicRead an info broadcast Set broadcast languagesEdit a topic Delete a topicPIN2 4 to 8 digits Security settingsPIN 4 to 8 digits Phone/Call settings Network Sound & Alert Handling PINs, security code and barring code 6-3/6-4/6-5Activate/deactivate PIN request Activate/deactivate security codeChange PIN Call BarringChange PIN2 Change Security CodeDisplay barring status Activate/deactivate barringClear all barring of outgoing calls 3-1 Clear all barring of incoming callsReplace a fixed dialling number Fixed DialShow details of fixed dialling numbers Closed User GroupsActivate a closed user group Deactivate the closed user groupClock & Alarm Phone and call settingsGreeting text LanguageSwitch display of cost on/off Cost settingsNumbers for voice, fax and data Set charge rate for callsAny key answer Setting baud rate for data transmissionSend Dtmf tone Call Phone number lists GettingSending of own number Set call waitingAutomatic redial Activate/deactivate ’call waiting’Activate/deactivate ’one touch dialling’ Restore factory settingsUse in a car LCD ContrastSingle mode Operating mode GSM and/or SATPreferred mode Network management 4/5Network preference Network selection 4-3/4-2Automatic network selection Manual SAT registration Network Phone/Call settingsManual network selection Sound Statistics/Info GPS facilitiesSound & Alert Ringing volumeRinging melody Melody for incoming voice callsMelody for alarms Melody for High Power AlertingMelody for incoming faxes and data Melodies for caller groupsTones on/off 7-1-2/7-1-3/7-1-4 Ringing typeMessage tone Keypad toneSee the alarm setting details AlarmsStop an alarm Sound on/offSend melody Sharing ringing melodiesReceiving a ringing melody Loading a ringing tone from a PCReset cost counter Reset time counterStatistics and information Call durationSIM info Remaining CreditCell info Imei numberDisplay your current position Using the GPS facilitiesWay point manager Save position as way pointSwitch location track on/off Receiving a GPS way point Relative positionGPS WPT Rcvd From Steve Read Select formatSP settings WAP settingsAccess WAP User settingsView a web View your bookmarksMobile Sports Select Options Yahoo.comAdd a new bookmark Retrieve a bookmarked webItem Network SAT Registration TroubleshootingAppendix SIM card not valid. Call your service provider When calling meSet Provider. Check restrictionsUsed when call barring is active For voice is switched onYour service provider Service providerIf the mobile phone becomes wet water If the mobile phone sustains a shockTechnical specifications Using battery and charger Table below gives you all the characters which can be typed Character and digit input in text editor modeUpper case lower case Delete charactersStandard menu tree Menu system and quick access codesEdit Index GPS Loading from a PC Receiving Send Mode Registration 1, 43 Security Barring code PIN PIN2Limited Warranty HUGHES-7101 SATELLITE/GSM Handheld Phone Page Thuraya Satellite Telecommunications Company