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4. Convenience features 4. Convenience features
It is possible to load data received by the telephone into a personal computer.
1
Receive data from standby mode
The ringer sounds using a special ring that is reserved
for data reception.
2
Answer using the computing device (personal com-
puter etc.)
Communication starts. The connection time is displayed during
communication.
For information about the procedure, refer to the instruction
manuals for the data communications card and the communi-
cations software.
3
Communication finished.
The connection time is displayed, and the telephone returns to
standby mode.
NOTE
Using the telephone in areas where there is a lot of electromagnetic radiation
can result in broken connections.
Do not move the telephone during transmission. This can cause broken con-
nections.
If the data transmission call comes before preparations for receiving the data
completed, you can refuse the call by pressing
q
.
Data can be received even if Lock Phone and Key Guard are set.
With this service, calls that come in (when the telephone is switched off, when
you are outside the service or when you cannot answer the telephone for some
reason) are received by the MWI service, and the caller can leave a recorded
message.You can access to the messages, left for you at the MWI service using
a this phone.
FOR MORE DETAILS, CONTACT TELECOM ASIA
When a message has been recorded at the MWI ser-
vice center...
1
When you finish a call in public mode, "MWI ON" is displayed.
The "MWI ON" display is erased when you press any key excep - and
=.
If the message is still stored at the MWI service center, the next time you finish
a call in public mode "MWI ON" is displayed again.
1
Press r while connected to an outside line.
The outside lineis put on hold.
2
Call a number to which you would like to transfer.
A call will be transferred.
RECEIVING DATA MWI (MESSAGE WAITTING INDICATOR)
HOOKING AND CALL TRANSFER
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