User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Before Using Your Phone
- Getting to Know Your Phone
- Making and Receiving Calls
- Phone Book
- Customizing Your Phone
- Voice Mail, Pages, and Text Messages
- Advanced Features
- Battery Care and Maintenance
- Performance, Maintenance, and Safety
- Accessories
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Advanced Features
After you have mastered the basics of your phone, there are
several features for more advanced users.
In this section, you’ll learn to
■ Add extra security to your phone by turning on the keyguard,
setting up a lock code, or restricting your phone (page 63).
■ Use features often provided by your service provider, such as
caller ID, call forwarding, three-way calling, and call waiting
(page 66)
■ Find information about your phone: your phone number, call
history, and phone’s version number (page 67)
■ Use scratchpad to save numbers while on the phone (page 68)
■ Erase the history list (page 68)
Extra security for your phone
In addition to making secure calls, you can add extra security to
your phone by turning on your keyguard, entering a lock code, or
restricting the types of calls made.
Using the keyguard
The keyguard locks your keys to protect your phone against
accidental key presses when the phone is turned on.
To turn the keyguard on
1. From your Home screen, select [LOCK].
The Keyguard on screen appears.
This screen remains displayed until you turn off the keyguard.
D
Keyguard on;
Select [ ]
to unlock.
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