Cell Phone User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Keys
- Indicators and Icons
- Table of Contents
- 1. Safety At A Glance
- 2. Getting Connected
- 3. Using Your Phone
- 4. The Basics
- 5. Your Phone A to Z
- ABC/abc mode
- Access codes
- Alarm clock
- All calls timer
- Anykey answer
- Automatic answer
- Automatic redial
- Calculator
- Calendar
- Call forwarding
- Call log
- Call restrictions
- Call settings
- Call timers
- Call waiting
- Caller ID
- Calling card
- Change lock code
- Change security code
- Clear call lists
- Clear timers
- Clock
- Conference call
- Current call timer
- Customize profiles
- Custom Tone
- Data and fax calls
- Dialed calls
- Earpiece volume
- Emergency calls
- Emergency key 9
- Entering text and numbers
- Erasing mobile messages
- Erase options for your phone book
- Fax calls
- Games
- Inbox
- In-call menu
- Keyguard
- Keypad tones
- Language
- Last call timer
- Last number redial
- Letter case
- Life timer
- Lights
- Listen to voice messages
- Lock code
- Manual touch tones
- Memory status
- Messages
- Message alert tone
- Microphone
- Minibrowser
- Missed calls
- Mobile messaging
- NAM selection
- NAM update
- Network feature setting
- Network services
- One-touch dialing
- Paging
- Phone book
- Phone lock
- Phone settings
- Profiles
- Received calls
- Restore factory settings
- Renaming profiles
- Restricting calls
- Ringing options
- Ringing tone
- Ringing volume
- Saved
- Scrolling view
- Security settings
- Security code
- Send own caller ID with next call
- Settings
- Storing a name and number
- Synchronization
- System selection
- Text messaging
- Touch tone length
- Touch tones
- Unlocked phone number
- Vibrating alert
- Voice mailbox number
- Voice messages
- Voice privacy
- Volume
- Warning and game tones
- Welcome note
- 6. Receiving mobile messages
- 7. Sending mobile messages
- 8. Data and Fax Calls
- 9. Accessories
- 10. Troubleshooting
- 11. Reference Information
- 12. Technical Data
- 13. Warranty
- 14. Index
29
Calling card
If you wish to use a calling card for
long distance calls, you must first
store your calling card information
into your phone. Your phone can
store up to four calling cards.
Storing a calling card
1.
Press
Menu
4-1-3 (
Settings
-
Call settings
-
Calling
card
).
2.
Scroll to the desired calling card, then press
Options
.
3.
Scroll to
Edit
, press
OK
.
4.
Enter security code and press
OK
.
Note: See “Security code” on page 70 for details on your
phone’s security code.
5.
Press
Select
at the
Dialing sequence
prompt. Use
the following chart to determine the dialing sequence
required by your long distance provider. Scroll to the
appropriate sequence for your card.
Press
Select
to confirm your choice.
Note: *These calling cards are frequently used with these
dialing sequences. However, they may vary and are
subject to change at the phone company’s discretion.
Note: The order of the steps to follow may vary, depending
on which dialing sequence your card uses.
If you use a
calling card from:
*
You typically are required to:
Select this
dialing
sequence:
MCI, AT
&
T True
Choice, Sprint
Canada, Unitel
Dial 1-800 access number, then
phone number, then card num-
ber (+ PIN if required)
Access no.
+ phone no.
+ card no.
networkMCI,
WorldPhone MCI
Dial 1-800 access number, then
card number (+ PIN if required),
then phone number
Access no.
+ card no.
+ phone no.
GTE, PacBell, AT
&
T,
Stentor
Dial the prefix (any numbers
that must precede the phone
number) and phone number
you want to dial, then card
number, (then PIN, if required)
Prefix
+ phone no.
+ card no.










