Add to Contacts

Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings > Add to Contacts and mark the check box if you want to be asked to save a new contact every time a new number is used or received.

Calling cards

With a calling card account, your calls go via a calling card server. This means that your phone can act as a corporate telephone. Since your calls will then go through a private company switchboard, PABX features, services such as conference calls, will be available.

Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings >

Calling cards to make the settings.

Enter the phone lock code (the default phone lock code is 0000) and make the following settings:

Calling card mode – select how to use the selected calling card.

Calling cards – a list of your calling cards.

Active card – set the active calling card.

Please consult your calling card supplier for more details.

Creating a new calling card

Select New and enter the following account information.

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Access tab

Name – enter a name for the calling card account.

Access number – enter the phone number of the calling card server.

Verification code – enter the verification code.

International prefix – enter the international prefix used by the server.

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Sending order – select if the phone number or verification code should be sent first.

Delay for number/code – set the time the phone should wait before it sends the number or code.

Use direct access number – if marked, you are allowed to use a direct access number, if the calling card is a PBX type.

Business phone services

You can set up business phone services by importing a .pbx configuration file that you receive from your Telephony/IT department.

To set up business phone services

1.Create a folder called Calling cards in the Document folder of your phone or Memory Stick and copy the .pbx configuration file to that folder.

2.Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings > Calling cards > Import.

3.Select the .pbx file you want to import and tap Import.

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