User manual

Making a call
Lift the handset and listen for a dial tone. Dial the number you want and the call
will be connected. To end the call, hang up. The last call duration can be viewed
in the call register. (See page 13)
To dial an international number, you must use the +44 convention (44 is the
code for the UK) where the plus character precedes the country code followed
by the number you want. The + is entered by pressing and holding the 0 key.
To make a speed dial call, you must first assign a phone number to one of the
speed dialling keys (see page 9). Key the speed dial number you want and the
phonebook entry against that number will be displayed. Press 0 to confirm and
the call will be made. Note that some network operators pre-program useful
numbers into speed dial locations 1 to 9. These can be changed to your
own requirements
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Making a call
Receiving a call
When the phone rings, lift the handset and take the call in the normal way. If the
callers number is sent, it will be shown on the display of the terminal before the
handset is lifted and also shown on the phone (if the phone supports Caller ID
and the facility is enabled in menu 524, see page 16). If the Allow reject option
is enabled (see page 16), the call will only be accepted after lifting the handset
and pressing 0. If the handset is just lifted and replaced, the call will be rejected.
The display
The current activity of the terminal is shown on the display. The display is
permanently backlit and the light will automatically dim to save power.
In normal idle condition, the top line of the display shows the date and time
together with a small bar graph for signal strength and indication when
connection to a compatible GPS receiver is made (see page 31).
The GSM operator to which the terminal is connected is shown on the bottom
line of the display.
Status information such as missed calls; messages received and so on are
displayed as required.
Sections
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The display