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number, you do not need to dial the external line prefix; it is added automatically.

Note When traveling abroad, use your phone as a normal GSM

phone, entering Phone > Edit > Preferences> Calling Cards and set

the calling card to Call directly.

When storing numbers in Contacts you should use the international number format, starting with +. This allows you to use Contacts when you are outside the corporate telephony environment, when you are abroad, and when you are sending SMS or MMS messages.

Incoming calls via the PBX may be routed to the P910a as well as to your desk phone, and you can answer in either telephone. When talking on the P910a, you may hand over the call to the desk phone by calling that phone, answering it and hanging up the P910a. You can also hand over a call from the desk phone to your P910a.

Configuring corporate phone service

Your corporate phone administrator can program feature buttons, call routing, and commands in your phone via a settings file. Contact him to receive a user guide valid for the company and the configuration file, either via email or down load from the intranet.

See “Corporate phone services” on page 56 on how to install corporate phone service.

For more information on corporate telephony go to www.SonyEricsson.com/professionalsolutions

Preferences

In this menu you can change the settings for the phone options. (Settings on your P910a that are system-wide and affect more than one application are made from the Control panel, see ‘Control panel’ on page 147).

To set the phone preferences

1.In the Phone program select Edit > Preferences.

2.Select the item to set up.

Incoming call picture

If an incoming caller has a picture stored in Contacts it will be shown on the screen. Select the checkbox to show a large version of the picture over the whole screen.

Voice control

The voice control option lets you manage calls using your voice. With Voice answer you can use words recorded for ‘answer’ and ‘busy’ to answer or send a busy signal to an incoming call. With Voice dialing, you can make a call by saying the contact’s name.

A magic word ensures that the P910a will not call somebody whose name has just been mentioned by chance.

Say the ‘magic word’ and then the name of the person you want to call, and the P910a will try to call the person. Instead of the

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