Mobile Phone User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- T18Sr1a_EN-I.pdf
- Preparing Your Phone for Use
- Turning Your Phone On and Off
- Display Information andKey Functions
- Making and Receiving Calls
- During a Call
- Using the Menu System
- Your Personal PhoneBook
- Using the Call List
- Your Voice Mail Service
- Personalizing YourPhone
- Sending and Receiving Text Messages (SMS)
- Receiving a Message
- Reading a Stored Message
- Calling a phone number found in a message
- Enabling the Phone to Send SMS
- Replying to a Message
- Erasing a Message
- Storing Incoming Messages
- Enhancing Your Text Messages
- Composing a Text Message
- Sending a New Text Message
- Sending a Stored
- Sending a Stored Message
- Own messages
- Area Information
- Diverting Incoming Calls
- Security for YourPhone and Subscription
- Handling More than One Call Simultaneously
- Setting Network Preferences
- Knowing the Call Time/ Call Cost
- Using Two Voice Lines
- Calling from Your Car
- Voice Recognition
- Calling Card or Credit Card Calls
- Sending and Receiving Faxes
- Some Useful Tools
- Troubleshooting
- Quick Keys
- Technical Data
- Glossary
- Advice of Charge
- Alternate Line Service
- Area Information
- Calling Line Identification
- Call Barring
- Divert
- DTMF or Touch Tone
- Dual Band GSM 900/1800
- Enter
- Fixed Dialling Numbers
- Full Duplex
- Fax Class
- GSM 900
- GSM 1800
- International Prefix (+)
- International Roaming
- Line 1/Line 2
- Menu System
- Network
- Operator
- Phone Book
- PC-Card
- PIN
- PIN2
- PUK
- Roaming
- Semi-Duplex
- Service Provider
- Short Message Service
- Scroll
- Select
- SIM card
- SMS
- Subscription
- Guidelines for Safe andEfficient Use
- Warranty
- Index

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Glossary 93
International Prefix (+)
mobile phone (+) prefix that automatically adds the correct international code
in front of a telephone number when dialling out of a country. You then have
to add the code of the country you are calling.
International Roaming
a mobile phone feature that allows you to switch between networks offering
coverage abroad. Your mobile phone automatically selects a network or sys-
tem (your home network), but if it is not in range or unavailable, it will select
another system. International roaming is based on agreements between net-
work operators in different countries.
Line 1/Line 2
see Alternate Line Service above.
Menu System
is the easiest way to access all the phone’s functions. The menus are arranged
to be accessed and viewed when scrolling with the arrow keys.
Network
a mobile phone network or system consists of a network of cells. A radio base
station serves each cell from where calls are forwarded to and received from
your mobile phone by wireless radio signals.
Operator
To be able to use your phone, you need a subscription to a network. You get
this subscription from a network operator, together with a SIM card that you
need to use with your phone.
Phone Book
a memory in your mobile phone where phone numbers can be stored and
accessed by name (alpha memory search) or position.
PC-Card
also called PCMCIA, the PC-card can act as a modem and connect your
mobile phone to a laptop or organizer, enabling data and fax transmission. The
thin type II card is the most common size. Type III is a thicker card and can
house more than modem functionality.
PIN
Personal Identification Number – a code used for all GSM-based phones to
establish authorization for access to certain functions or information. The PIN
code comes with your subscription.










