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    Menu Feature Descriptions 
    Call Cost Setup  M> Settings
    > In-Call Setup
    > Call Cost Setup
    Adjust call cost settings.
    You can assign a credit limit so that your phone displays 
    your remaining credit during calls. Your phone notiÞes you 
    when you approach your limit, and ends the call when you 
    reach it.
    Your phone network expresses cost in the amount of units 
    used, but this feature lets you tell your phone how to 
    translate the units to a currency.
    Cost  Display the cost of the 
    current call (if you subscribe 
    to a call cost option or 
    advice-of-charge)
    Total Cost Display the cost of all calls 
    since the last time you reset 
    the timer (if you subscribe to 
    a call cost option or 
    advice-of-charge)
    Credit Available  Display how much credit you 
    have left (if you subscribe to 
    a call cost option or 
    advice-of-charge)
    Off  No in-call timer display 
    						
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    My Caller ID  M> Settings
    > In-Call Setup
    > My Caller ID
    Activate and deactivate the display of your phone 
    number as an ID when you call someone.
    Talk and Fax  M> Settings
    > In-Call Setup
    > Talk and Fax
    Activate and deactivate the talk/fax service.
    Use this feature prior to making a call when you want to 
    talk and then send or receive a faxÑall to the same phone 
    number and within the same call.
    You can also use the talk then fax feature to send a fax 
    during a call. See ÒSending a Talk then Fax CallÓ on 
    page 154.
    Answer Options  M> Settings
    > In-Call Setup
    > Answer Options
    Turn call answering options on or off:
    Call Waiting  M> Settings
    > In-Call Setup
    > Call Waiting
    Activate and deactivate call waiting.
    Multi-Key  Answer by pressing any key
    Open to Answer  Answer by opening the ßip 
    						
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    Menu Feature Descriptions 
    When call waiting is activated and another call arrives while 
    you are on a call, call waiting can play a tone to notify you 
    of the new call. See ÒUsing Call WaitingÓ on page 43.
    SECURITY  
    Phone Lock  M> Settings > Security
    > Phone Lock
    Lock and unlock your phone. See ÒLocking and Unlocking 
    Your PhoneÓ on page 157.
    Lock Application   M> Settings > Security
    > Lock Application
    Lock and unlock speciÞc phone applications (such as 
    phonebook or datebook). When an application is locked, 
    users must enter the unlock code to use the application.
    Fixed Dial  M> Settings
    > Security
    > Fixed Dial
    Restrict outgoing calls to numbers on the Þxed 
    dial list. See ÒFixed DialÓ on page 62.
    Call Barring  M> Settings > Security
    > Call Barring
    Restrict incoming and outgoing calls. See ÒBarring CallsÓ 
    on page 158.
    SIM PIN  M> Settings > Security
    > SIM PIN
    Switch SIM card protection on and off, so users must enter 
    the SIM card PIN code when they turn on the phone or  
    						
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    72insert a SIM card. See ÒProtecting the SIM CardÓ on 
    page 159.
    New Passwords  M> Settings > Security
    > New Passwords
    Change your unlock code (originally set to 1234) or your 
    security code (originally set to 000000). See ÒAssigning a 
    New Code or PasswordÓ on page 155.
    OTHER SETTINGS  
    Personalize  M> Settings
    > Other Settings
    > Personalize
    Set several personal phone options:
    Main MenuChange the order of the main menu. 
    (See ÒReordering Menu ItemsÓ on 
    page 146.)
    KeysChange the functions of the soft keys 
    and smart key in the idle display. (See 
    ÒCustomizing a Soft Key FunctionÓ on 
    page 146.)
    GreetingChange the text displayed 
    when you turn on your 
    phone
    Quick DialChange quick dial number(s) 
    						
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    Menu Feature Descriptions 
    Initial Setup  M> Settings
    > Other Settings
    > Initial Setup
    Set many basic phone options:
    Time and Date  Set the phoneÕs time and date
    1-Touch Dial  Assign the 1-touch dial feature to 
    numbers 1 through 9 in your phone 
    memory phonebook or SIM card 
    phonebook. (See Ò1-Touch Dial 
    PreferenceÓ on page 97.)
    Auto Redial  Use this option to turn on or 
    turn off the automatic redial 
    feature. When you turn on 
    automatic redial, your phone 
    automatically redials calls that fail due 
    to busy conditions. (See ÒUsing 
    Automatic RedialÓ on page 34.)
    Backlight  Set the amount of time that the 
    display backlight remains on, change 
    the backlight color, or turn off the 
    backlight to conserve battery power
    Status Light  Turn the status light off (to conserve 
    battery power) and on
    Zoom  Switch between three lines 
    (
    Zoom Out) and two lines (Zoom In) of 
    display text 
    						
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    Scroll  Force the cursor to stop or wrap 
    around when it reaches the top or 
    bottom of a list in the display
    Animation  Turn animation off (to conserve the 
    battery) or on. Animation makes your 
    phoneÕs menus move smoothly as you 
    scroll up and down.
    Language  Set the language for phone menus
    Battery Save  Adjust the phoneÕs power usage 
    characteristics to conserve power
    Contrast 
    Setting
     Adjust the contrast setting for your 
    display
    DTMF  Your phone can send a number to the 
    network as dual tone multi-frequency 
    (DTMF) tones. DTMF tones are used to 
    communicate with automated systems 
    that require you to enter a number 
    such as a code, password, or credit 
    card number. Use this option to set 
    DTMF tones to be long, short, or off.
    Master Reset  Reset all options back to their original 
    factory settings 
    except for the unlock 
    code, security code, and lifetime timer 
    						
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    Menu Feature Descriptions 
    Network  M> Settings
    > Other Settings
    > Network
    Your service provider registers your phone to a network. You 
    can view information about the current network, change 
    how your phone searches for a network, specify your 
    preferred networks, activate alerts that indicate when a call 
    is dropped or network registration changes, and change 
    your phoneÕs frequency settings for different geographical 
    regions (1900 MHz or 900/1800 MHz).
    Use the 
    Network Setup option to change the frequency 
    setting if you travel from regions using 1900 MHz (common 
    in North and South America) to regions using 900/1800 
    MHz (common in Europe and Asia) or vice versa. Contact 
    your service provider for more information regarding global 
    roaming.
    Master Clear  Reset all options back to their original 
    factory settings 
    except for the unlock 
    code, security code, and lifetime timer, 
    and clear all user settings and entries 
    except for information on the SIM card
    Note: This option 
    erases all 
    user-entered information
     stored in 
    your phoneÕs memory, including 
    phonebook and datebook entries. 
    Once you erase the information, it 
    cannot be recovered. 
    						
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    Car Settings  M> Settings
    > Other Settings
    > Car Settings
    Adjust hands-free car kit settings.
    You can set your phone to route calls directly to the 
    Easy-Install Hands-Free Kit when it detects a connection, 
    and automatically answer calls after two rings. See 
    ÒHands-Free UseÓ on page 147.
    Note: The use of wireless devices and their accessories may 
    be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Always obey the 
    laws and regulations on the use of these products.
    Headset  M> Settings
    > Other Settings
    > Headset
    Set your phone to automatically answer calls after 
    two rings when connected to a headset. See ÒHands-Free 
    UseÓ on page 147. 
    						
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    Recent Calls
    You can use the recent calls menu to view received calls or dialed 
    calls, retrieve the last number stored in the notepad, and view or 
    reset call times and costs.
    Viewing the Received Calls or Dialed 
    Calls List
    Your phone keeps lists of the numbers from calls you recently 
    received and dialed, even if the calls did not connect. The lists 
    are sorted from newest to oldest entries. The oldest entries are 
    deleted as new ones are added. Each entry tells you the personÕs 
    number (or name, if available) and whether the call connected or 
    not. You can call, store, or delete the numbers on these lists.
    Shortcut: Press 
    N to go directly to the dialed calls list from the 
    idle display.
    To open the recent calls menu:
    Find the FeatureM> Recent Calls
    PressTo
    1
    S scroll to Received Calls or 
    Dialed Calls
    2SELECT (+) select Received Calls or 
    Dialed Calls
    3S scroll to an entry you want to call, 
    store, or delete
    Note: 
    < means the call connected. 
    						
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    78The 
    Last Calls Menu includes the following options:
    4N  call the entryÕs number 
    Tip: Press and hold N for two 
    seconds to send the entry number as 
    DTMF tones. To activate DTMF tones, 
    see the ÒDTMFÓ item on page 74.
    or
    right + key view the entryÕs details if View 
    appears above the right 
    + key, or 
    store the entryÕs details in the 
    phonebook if 
    Store appears above 
    the right 
    + key
    or
    M open the Last Calls Menu to 
    perform other procedures as 
    described in the following list
    OptionDescription
    Store  Create a phonebook entry with the 
    selected number in the 
    No. Þeld. (This 
    option is not available if 
    STORE appears 
    above the right 
    + key, or if the number is 
    already stored as a phonebook entry.)
    DeleteDelete the entry. (This option is not 
    available if 
    DELETE appears above the left 
    - key.)
    PressTo 
    						
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