User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Nokia 8890 User Guide
- Contents
- For Your Safety
- 1. Welcome
- 2. Before You Begin
- 3. About Your Phone
- 4. How to make and answer calls
- 5. The menu
- 6. Entering letters and numbers
- 7. Phone book
- 8. Voice Mail
- 9. Profiles
- 10. Advanced calling features
- 11. Customizing your phone
- 12. Security features
- 13. How to select a system
- 14. Text messages
- 15. Your Personal Digital Assistant
- 16. Your phone and other devices
- 17. Fun and games
- 18. Reference Information
- 19. Techical information
- 20. Troubleshooting
- 21. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty
8890 User Guide v8 11/30/99 [ 49 ]
Advanced calling features
Making a calling card call
1 Enter the phone number, including any prefix (such as 0 or 1) that
your calling card may require. See your calling card for instructions.
2 Press and hold until your phone displays
&ARDCALL
.
3 Your phone displays
:AITFORTONETHENPRESS2.
. Wait
for the tone, then press
2.
.
4 Your phone displays
:AITFORTONEPRESS2.AGAIN
. Wait
for the tone, then press
2.
.
This procedure may not work with all calling cards. Follow the directions
on the back of your calling card or contact your long distance company
for more information.
• Using voice dialing
Your phone’s voice dialing feature let’s you dial a number using your
voice. Before you can begin using this feature, you need to create entries
in the phone book so you can associate a "voice tag" with the name you
wish to dial.
Adding a voice tag to a phone book entry
To create entires in the phone book, see “Saving names and numbers” on
page 28. By this time you should be familiar wirh the phone book. If not
see “Phone book” on page 28.
1 At the Start screen, scroll to the name you want to give a voice tag.
2 Press
'FUBJMT
, then
2QUJPOT
, and scroll to
$DDVOICETAG
.
3 Press
6FMFDU
. The phone displays
3RESS6TARTTHENSPEAK
AFTERTONE
.
4 Press
6UBSU
then speak clearly into the microphone.
Note: DO NOT press
4VJU
when you’re done.
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