Telephone operation

Make your first telephone call

When the telephone is ready to operate, an antenna symbol will appear in the display (must not flash).

A trained SIM card must be inserted in the unit correctly. If the equipment is not cur- rently in the telephone mode

press briefly.

The network operator will appear in the dis- play (e.g. D1, D2).

Dial the number you wish to call using the number keys.

After you have entered the telephone number correctly,

press briefly.

The telephone will now place the call auto- matically.

To end your telephone call:

Press briefly.

Note:

If you press by mistake when the dis- play shows the network operator, a list will appear in the display.

This list contains the last numbers dialled using this KeyCard (a maximum of 10). Press CL to return to the previous display.

GSM emergency calls

The emergency number in the GSM net- work is 112 anywhere in the world.

By dialling 112 you can place an emergen- cy call, regardless of whether or not you have inserted a SIM or KeyCard.

Any barring codes entered in the system will not affect the 112 number. It is possible to place an emergency call as long as the an- tenna symbol is flashing and the signal is strong enough.

To place the call:

Switch the set on, insert the KeyCard or SIM card. If you do not enter a card, you must complete the following oper- ating steps within the next 4 seconds. Otherwise the unit will switch off.

Press .

Dial 112 and press .

“Emergency call” will appear in the display, and the call will be placed.

Do not use the emergency call number unless there really is an emergency.

When placing an emergency call, be sure to supply all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your mobile telephone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident. Do not hang up until you are told to do so.

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Blaupunkt RTM 127 operating instructions Telephone operation, Make your first telephone call, GSM emergency calls