User manual

Network settings
Network Selection (press 0# followed by 5311)
The network operator is normally selected automatically from information
provided in the SIM. It is not possible to manually select the network in the
standard version of software.
Call waiting (press 0# followed by 5321)
This enables the call waiting facility if it is also provided by your network. When
activated, a new call coming in will provide an indication by a quiet beep on the
handset and a display of the caller's number (if available) on the display.
Clock setting (press 0# followed by 56)
This is used to set the date and time. The clock is maintained by an internal
battery and will keep quite accurate time. The battery is automatically charged
while the unit is switched on and will last approximately 30 days with the power
off. It will be fully charged after the terminal has been powered for about 2 days.
Auto SIM unlock (press 0# followed by 5125)
This facility allows the terminal to automatically unlock the SIM. This function only
comes into operation once the SIM pin has successfully been entered. If that had
happened before the auto option was selected, the auto unlock would operate the
next time the SIM pin was required. Otherwise the user will have to enter the SIM
PIN manually once.
Phone settings
Own number sending (press 0# followed by 521)
This is used to select whether your telephone number is sent from the network to
the person you are calling. This setting can be temporarily overridden using *31# or
#31# as appropriate before the dailed number (see Appendix).
Dial delay (press 0# followed by 522)
This sets the delay after entering the last digit to calling the number that has been
entered. The factory setting is 3 seconds. The range is adjustable between 1 second
and 5 seconds in 0.5 second steps or 1 minute which is in effect a manual mode.
Regardless of the delay setting, the call can be started immediately by entering # at
the end of the number.
Alert settings
Ringtone (press 0# followed by 5231)
This allows 4 different ringtones to be selected to allow the terminal to differentiate
itself from other ringing sources. The default is the standard UK tone. Each cadence
is demonstrated through the handset as the options are changed.
Message alert (press 0# followed by 5232)
Select for a short ring to sound when a new text message arrives or not.
CLI type (press 0# followed by 524)
CLI is a very convenient feature. It allows the callers telephone number, date, time
and name (if there is a match in your phonebook) to be sent to the attached
telephone. Phones that support CLI are not expensive so it is recommended to use
one with the terminal
1
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Allow reject (press 0# followed by 525)
This option allows the user to turn on or off the call rejection option (see page 7)
Section 11
Settings 5
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Section 11
Settings 5
1 The possible options are
None (default), ETSI/UK
(European), Bellcore
(USA) and ETSI DTMF
(old European).