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    							Diverting Calls
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    Dive rting C a llsCALLS
    Diverting when you are unreachable
    Incoming calls can be diverted to a 
    predetermined number if you cannot be reached 
    when the caller phones. This is the case if your 
    telephone is switched off, you are momentarily 
    out of range (travelling through an underpass or 
    tunnel) or are outside the area covered by the 
    GSM network.
    Setting up a call diversion number
    •   Call up the main menu.
    •Select ‘DIVERSION 2’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘If Not Reachable Off’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘ALTER’.
    Display shows;
    ‘If Not Reachable Please Enter’.
    Now enter the number to which calls are to be 
    diverted or select one from the phone book.
       Press to select an entry and confirm. The 
    display shows ‘Status Stored’.
    NOTE: The status of all diversions can be 
    checked by selecting ‘Status’.
    Cancelling call diversion
    • Call up the main menu.
    •Select ‘DIVERSION 2’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘
    If Not Reachable’ and confirm.
    Display shows:
    If Not Reachable 08751922229’
    •Select ‘DELETE’.
    •‘Status Stored’ is shown on the display.
    Altering the call diversion number
    •   Call up the main menu.
    •Select ‘DIVERSION 2’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘
    If Not Reachable’ and confirm.
    Display shows:
    ‘If Not Reachable 08751922229’
    •Select ‘ALTER’.
    • Select to delete the number.
    Now enter the number to which calls are to be 
    diverted, or select one from the phone book.
     Press, then select an entry and confirm.
    Display shows ‘Status Stored’. 
    						
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    Diverting Calls
    Diverting your unanswered calls
    Incoming calls can be diverted to a diversion 
    number if they are not answered, for example, if 
    your telephone was able to receive them but you 
    were not in the vehicle at the time.
    •   Call up the main menu.
    •Select ‘DIVERSION 2’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘If No Reply’ and confirm.
    Display shows:
    ‘If No Reply Off’.
    •Select ‘ALTER’.
    Display shows:
    ‘If No Reply Please Enter’.
    Now enter the number to which calls are to be 
    diverted or select one from the phone book.
     Press, then select an entry and confirm. 
    The display shows ‘Status Stored’.
    With the display
    ‘If No Reply Delay:0’ showing,
    you can now determine the delay after which a 
    call that goes unanswered is to be automatically 
    diverted.
    Inputs from 0 to 6 are possible; 
    0 means divert immediately
    1 means divert after 5 seconds 
    2 means divert after 10 seconds, etc., in 
    increments of 5 seconds.
    Select ‘OK’ to confirm the input.
    Display shows Status Stored’.
    Perform a similar operation to switch off this 
    function.
    Diverting all calls
    All incoming calls are diverted to another number 
    as determined by you.
    •   Call up the main menu.
    •Select ‘DIVERSION 2’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘All Calls’ and confirm.
    Display shows:
    ‘All Calls Off’.•Select ‘ALTER’.
    Display shows ‘All Calls Please Enter’. Now enter 
    the number to which calls are to be diverted or 
    select one from the phone book.
     Press then select an entry and confirm.
    Display shows ‘Status Stored’.
    Perform a similar operation to switch off this 
    function.
    NOTE: The status of all diversions can be 
    checked by selecting ‘Status’.
    Diverting if line is busy
    Incoming calls are only diverted to the number 
    you have defined if your phone is busy, e.g. you 
    are currently making a call.
    •   Call up the main menu.
    •Select ‘DIVERSION 2’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘If Busy’ and confirm.
    •Display shows ‘If Busy Please Enter’ and you 
    can now enter the number to which calls are 
    to be diverted or select one from the phone 
    book.
     Press, then select an entry and confirm.
    Display shows ‘Status Stored’.
    Perform a similar operation to switch off this 
    function. 
    						
    							Multiple Connections
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    Mult ip le  C onne c tionsMULTIPLE CONNECTIONS
    Making a call during a conversation
    If you would like to call a further party during a 
    conversation without terminating the first call:
    •Select ‘PRK’ to put the connection with the 
    first party on hold.
    •Enter the number of, or select from a list, the 
    second party you wish to speak to
    • Press the key.
    •If the person being called (party 2) answers 
    the call, the connection is established 
    immediately.
    Switching between two conversations
    If you have two calls in progress simultaneously, 
    you can switch between them (trading). 
    Select ‘TRADE’ to switch between party 1 and 
    party 2.
    Ending a call
    • Press to terminate the current call.
    Display shows
    ‘Back to held call?’
    •Select ‘YES’ to terminate the current call and 
    to re-activate the call that is on hold.
    or
    Select ‘NO’ to terminate both calls.
    Telephone conference
    If you wish to connect several parties to form a 
    conference call: 
    Select ‘CONF’ and the display shows
    ‘Conference’
    You can connect up to eight external parties to 
    form a conference in this way, subject to network 
    operator capabilities.
    Terminating a conference call.
    If you were the one who called the other parties 
    and formed the telephone conference:
    •  Press.
    Display shows ‘End All Ext. Calls?’
    •Select ‘YES’ to terminate the conference.
     Press, if you were connected to the 
    conference call by another party,.
    Your connection to the conference is terminated, 
    but the other parties remain connected.
    Accepting multiple calls
    If you wish to accept a second call during a 
    conversation select ‘ACCEPT’.
    When the second call is accepted, the line to the 
    second caller is opened immediately and the first 
    call is put on hold.
    Rejecting multiple calls.
    If you do not wish to accept the second call select 
    ‘REJECT’.
    Replacing current call
    If you wish to terminate a current call in order to 
    accept a further call, select ‘REPLACE’.
    If you are already trading between two calls, the 
    call that is currently active rather than the one 
    that is on hold is substituted.
    IMPORTANT
    This feature depends on the network provider 
    being able to support the functions described 
    below: 
    						
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    Missed Calls
    Missed CallsMISSED CALLS
    You can call up a list of all calls that have gone 
    unanswered. If the caller is entered in your phone 
    book, the caller’s name instead of the number is 
    shown. The total number of phone numbers 
    listed depends on the memory capacity of your 
    SIM card.
       If your telephone displays this when 
    you switch it on, details of missed calls are 
    stored.
    Displaying missed calls
    • Call up the main menu.
    •Select ‘MESSAGES 4’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘Missed Calls’ and confirm.
    If you have missed calls, you will then see them 
    listed in the display.
    Dialling a number directly
     Select the appropriate entry from the list 
    and press to return a call. 
    						
    							TOP 8 List
    34
    TOP  8 Lis tUSING TOP 8 FEATURES
    TOP 8 displays a list of the eight most frequently 
    used numbers that are stored in the phone book.
    Displaying TOP 8 list
    • Press twice to open the TOP 8 list.
    Each subsequent time you press this key you 
    switch between the phone book and the TOP 8 
    list.
    Dialling a number from the TOP 8 list
     Press twice to open the TOP 8 list then 
    select the desired entry.
     Press to dial the number.
    Exiting the TOP 8 list
     Press to move to a higher menu level
    or
    press .
    Displaying an entry from the TOP 8 list
    • Press twice to open the TOP 8 list then 
    select the desired entry.
    • Call up the TOP 8 menu.
    •Select ‘Show Entry’ and confirm.
    Display shows:
    ‘Gloria 02498765432’.
    Sorting entries in the TOP 8 list
    You can sort entries in the TOP 8 list 
    alphabetically or according to frequency of use.
    • Press twice to open the TOP 8 list.
    • Call up the TOP 8 menu.
    •Select ‘Alphabetically’ and confirm.
    Display shows:
    ‘
    Alphabetical’.
    •   Press to move to a higher menu 
    level.
    The entries are now shown in the display in 
    alphabetical order. The alphabetical sorting 
    makes no distinction between capitals and lower 
    case letters. 
    						
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    Text Messages
    Text Messag esTEXT MESSAGES
    You can send or receive short messages (text up 
    to 160 characters long), known as SMS (Short 
    Message Services) to or from another GSM 
    phone.
    You may have to register with your service 
    provider in order to use this feature.
    You will always have to enter the number of the 
    service centre which handles such messages 
    before you can send or receive SMS texts.
    The number will be supplied by your service 
    provider when you subscribe to the network.
    NOTE: Not all networks support SMS.
    Service centre, setup for text messages
    You will be notified of the number of the service 
    centre for handling SMS messages by your 
    service provider.
    To set it up:
    • Call up the main menu.
    •Select ‘MESSAGES 4’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘Text Message’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘Settings’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘Service Centre’ and confirm.
    Display shows:
    ‘Service Centre Please Enter:’
    •Enter the number of your service centre.
    •Select ‘OK’ to store the entry.
    Your phone is now ready to handle SMS 
    messages.
    Altering the number of the service centre
    • Call up the main menu.
    •Select ‘MESSAGES 4’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘Text Message’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘Settings’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘Service Centre’ and confirm.
    Display shows:
    ‘Service Centre 02412345678’
    •Select ‘ALTER’.
    • Select to delete the number.
    Enter the new number.
    Select ‘OK’ to store the entry.
    Adjusting storage time
    Text messages are stored temporarily by the 
    service centre to ensure that they are not lost if 
    your phone is switched off.
    You can determine how long the service centre 
    has to attempt to pass on a new message from 
    you, by entering a value between 0 and 99 
    (number of days). If the service centre fails to 
    reach the recipient by the time the validity of a 
    message has expired, the text message is 
    deleted.
    • Call up the main menu.
    •Select ‘MESSAGES 4’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘Text Message’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘Settings’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘Validity’ and confirm.
    Display shows:
    ‘Validity 2 days:’
    •Enter the number of your service centre.
    •Select ‘OK’ to store the entry.
    • Select to delete the set value.
    Enter a value between 0 and 99. An input of ‘0’ 
    means save for one day, ‘99’ means save for 100 
    days.
    Select ‘OK’ to store the entry. 
    						
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    36
    Creating a text message
    • Call up the main menu.
    •Select ‘MESSAGES 4’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘Text Message’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘Create New’ and confirm.
    Display shows:
    ‘Please Enter’.
    Create a new text message using the keypad.
    Select ‘OK’ to conclude the text input.
    You are now requested to enter a phone number 
    to which the text message is to be sent.
    Sending a text message
    Display shows:
    ‘Send to: Please Enter:’
    Enter a number or select a name or number from 
    the phone book.
     Select an entry and confirm.
    Select ‘SEND’.
    Saving own text message
    Select ‘SAVE’.
    Instead of being sent, the text message is stored 
    in the list of incoming text messages. It can be 
    retrieved from there at any time and sent.
    Reading a text message
       If your phone is on stand-by, this 
    symbol will appear in the handset display to 
    indicate that you have received a text message.
    To call up the message:
    • Call up the main menu.
    •Select ‘MESSAGES 4’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘Text Message’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘3Text (1New)’ and confirm.
    In this example, a total of three text messages is 
    stored for you ‘(3Text)’, one of which you have 
    not yet read ‘(1New)’.
    The list of all stored text messages, together with 
    the time and date, appears in the display. The 
    most recent message is shown first.
    You can now select and read a text message.
    NOTE: If you have composed a text message of 
    your own and saved but not sent it, it also 
    appears in this list.
    Select ‘READ’
    Replying to a text message
    The fastest way to reply to a text message is to 
    return to the preset answers ‘YES’ or ‘NO’ 
    immediately after reading the message:
    •   Call up the sub-menu.
    •Select 
    ‘Answer is YES’ and confirm
    or
    ‘Answer is NO’ and confirm.
    •If the answer is ‘YES’, the display shows your 
    answer, the number and possibly the name of 
    the sender, and the start of the original 
    message, e.g.
    ‘Answer is YES Gloria 02412345678 Can you 
    make the party?’
    •Select ‘OK’ then select ‘SEND’
    Your answer is sent to the message sender. 
    						
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    Text Messages
    Saving received text messages
    After calling up a message that has been 
    received, select ‘SAVE’.
    The text message is stored in the list of incoming 
    text messages. You can reply to it at any time.
    Deleting received text messages
       This is indicated in the display, if the 
    message memory at your service provider is full.
    You should delete older messages without delay 
    so that you can receive new ones.
    To do this:
       Call up the sub-menu, select ‘Delete 
    Text’ and confirm.
    To delete a text message:
    Select ‘YES’.
    To keep a text message:
    Select ‘NO’.
    Editing a text message
    • Call up the sub-menu.
    •Select ‘Edit Old’ and confirm.
    Select a stored message.
    Display shows:
    ‘Will be coming tomorrow’ for example.
    • Select to delete the text.
    Edit the text e.g. ‘Please wait until day after 
    tomorrow’
    •Select ‘OK’.
    You can receive and edit a text, then send it 
    directly back to the original sender:
    Display shows:
    ‘Send to: 02412345678’.
    Select ‘SEND’. 
    						
    							DTMF Codes
    38
    DTM F C ode sDTMF codes
    You can use your car phone to transmit control 
    codes (Dual-tone multi-frequency DTMF 
    numbers) for accessing network services or for 
    controlling remote devices, e.g. remote 
    monitoring of an answering machine. The DTMF 
    key tone must be switched on for this to be 
    possible.
    NOTE: Refer to the instructions supplied with 
    your remote device. Not all devices are 
    compatible.
    This feature can only be used during an existing 
    connection.
    NOTE: It is recommended that you read any 
    instructions provided by your service provider to 
    clarify any issues arising from answering 
    machines/voice mail.
    Switching on DTMF touchtone
    NOTE:The following digits are permitted: digits 
    from 0 to 9, # and *..
    • Call up the main menu.
    •Select ‘SETTINGS 7’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘Special Tones’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘DTMF Touchtone’ and confirm.
    Display shows:
    ‘DTMF Touchtone Off’
    •Select ‘ALTER’.
    Display shows 
    ‘DTMF Touchtone 
    On’.
    •Select ‘OK’ and switch to the next higher 
    menu level.
    Display shows 
    ‘
    DTMF Touchtone’.
    Perform a similar operation to switch off the 
    DTMF touchtone.
    Sending DTMF codes
       Press this key after entering the phone 
    number or required provider.
    • Call up the main menu.
    •Select ‘Send DTMF NO.’ and confirm.
    Display shows:
    ‘Send DTMF NO. Please Enter’.
    Enter the desired code e.g. 000##123437*76.
    Select ‘OK’.
    Display shows:
    ‘Please Wait’.
    The connection, e.g.with your answering 
    machine, has now been established. You can 
    monitor any messages left on your answering 
    machine.
    Terminating the connection
       Press to terminate. 
    						
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    Cell Broadcast Messages
    Cell Broad cast Messag esCB MESSAGES
    Cell broadcast messages (CB messages) are 
    typically used for distributing regional weather 
    reports, traffic information or share prices. Your 
    service provider can notify you of the available 
    channels and the information that is distributed 
    on them.
    NOTE: Not all network providers operate CB 
    messages.
    It is usual that messages are only sent to 
    subscribers of the service
    CB messages can only be received if your phone 
    is on stand-by.
    A CB message is always called up directly on to 
    the telephone display from its start point until 
    you delete it or until a new message is received. 
    Receipt of a new CB message is also indicated by 
    an acoustic signal if you have activated the 
    corresponding special signal.
    Switching on CB messaging service
    • Call up the sub-menu.
    •Select ‘MESSAGES 4’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘CB Messages’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘ALTER’.
    Display shows:
    ‘CB Messages 
     On
    •Select ‘OK’.
    Display shows:
    ‘
    CB Messages’.
    The CB messaging service is now switched on.
    Perform a similar operation to turn CB messages 
    Off.
    Reading a new CB message
    After being sent, CB messages are displayed 
    directly in the first three lines on the phone 
    display.
    They remain there until they are either 
    overwritten by new CB messages or until you call 
    up a menu with the display controls.
    Adding new CB topics
    New cell broadcast topics can be activated for 
    your car phone by entering their channel 
    number. Your service provider has details of 
    what messages are transmitted on which 
    channels.
    • Call up the main menu.
    •Select ‘MESSAGES 4’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘Text Message’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘CB Topics’ and confirm.
    Display shows:
    ‘CB Topics 0-999, 1000-65534’
    Enter the channel number of an additional 
    information service via the keypad, e.g.61-999.
    Display shows:
    ‘CB Topics 0-999, 1000-65534
    61-999’
    Select ‘OK’.
    Deleting a CB topic
    • Call up the main menu.
    •Select ‘MESSAGES 4’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘Text Message’ and confirm.
    •Select ‘CB Topics’ and confirm.
    Display shows:
    ‘CB Topics 0-999, 1000-65534’
    • Select to delete the channel number 
    of a CB information service.
    You are now requested to enter a different CB 
    channel number.
    Display shows:
    ‘CB Topics Please Enter’.
    Enter a new channel number with the keypad.
    Select ‘OK’. 
    						
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