`Before your PC can recognise the communicator as a fax modem, the PC needs to be
`properly configured. Consu lt the user's guide of your PC on how to install new
`modems. PCs with Microsoft Windows 95 or NT 3.51 or higher operating systems
`can use the modem information file found on the diskette supplied in the
`communicator sales package. See also the Documentation section on the CD-ROM.
`Using the communicator as a fax modem requ ires that data ca lls are
`supported by the network you are using and that this service is activated for
`your SIM card. Contact your home service provider for details.
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`1 Press Settings and select the connection type. The functioning ofa cable
`connection when the communicator is used as a fax modem is not
`guaranteed.
`2 Connect the com mu.nicator to the PC via an infrared link as described in
`"To use the PC Suite" on page 39.
`3 Wait until the connection is established.
`4 Press Activat e in the Fax modem main view. This will change the
`communicator to a fax modem. When the communicator is used as a fax
`modem, the call status indicator shows the text MODEM.
`5 To stop using the commun icator as a fax modem, press Disable.
`The operations of a modem can be controlled by AT commands and S(cid:173)
`registers. Thes·e commands give the advanced user an opportunity to control
`all the features of the modem. Should you need to enter the commands
`manually, consult the documentation of the PC application that you are using. ·
`A list of common AT commands based on the ETSI 07.07 standard and
`supported by the Nokia 9110 Communicator are available in the atcomm.txt
`file on the diskette inclu.ded in the sales package of your communicator.
`When the communicator is used as a fax modem, its normal communication
`features are disabled. Otherwise, the app lications remain functional.
`If an active PC connection is idle for longer than 20 minutes, the fax modem is
`automatically disab led to conserve power. However, when .. the communicator
`is connected to an electrical outlet, for example, while charging a battery, the
`time-out is not active.
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`Data removal
`The Data removal application comes in handy if you want to remove personal
`information from th~ communicator, for example, before lending it to
`someone else. In this way you need not remove data one by one.
`1 Select what kind of data you want to remove. The removable data is
`arranged in four groups: All device data, Calendar data, Documents,
`Contacts and speed dials.
`2 Press Delet e.
`3 s·efore any d'ata is removed, you must enter your lock code. See "Security"
`on page 127. When removing calendar data, you can choose to remove all
`calendar data or only events that occur before a given date.
`
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`:;.option, your Internet settings will not be removed . I
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`'If you want to r.estore your communicator to the ~ J
`.same state it was in at the time of purchase, see
`.
`chapter 15 "Troubleshooting" on page 165.
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`Install/Remove software
`The Install/Remove software application enables you to install new software
`from a PC to the communica,tor and later remove the software.
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`the Nokia 91 10 Communi·cator software
`you have obtained from sources that offer .:.
`adequate prQtection against viruses.
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`To use this application, you need to start the Nokia Communicator Server on
`your PC and connect your communicator to the PC. See "To use the Nokia
`Communicator Server" on page 46.
`Press Inst all and select the software you want to install, or press Remove and
`select the software you want to remove.
`The set of applications that were on the communicator at the time of
`purchase cannot be removed. This is to ensure that the. basic functions of the
`communicator are always available.
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`Backup/Restore
`The Backup/Restore application enables you to make backups of various data
`on your communicator, and to restore it later. Data is backed up in sets which
`are stored in separate directories on the PC;
`To use this application, you need to start the Nokia Communicator Server on
`your PC and connect your communicator to the PC. See "To use the Nokia
`Communicator Server" on page 46.
`Select whether to backup All data, Documents, Contacts, or Calendar and
`press Backup. A backup directory will be created if necessary.
`The restoration procedure is carried out in the same way as the backup operation,
`except that instead of Backup you must pres? Restore. When data is restored,
`files with similar names in the destination folder will be overwritten.
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`Note: While the Backup/Restore is in progress, ~; .
`the other applications of the communicator
`cannot be used. To interrupt the operation, for
`11
`example, to make an emergency call, press
`Cancel and confirm by pressing Interrupt.
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`To make backups or restore data between a Nokia 9000 Commun icator or a
`Nokia 9000i Communicator and a Nokia 9110 Communicator, see "To transfer
`data from older communicator models" on page 37.
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`.Memory card tool
`The Memory card tool applic;ation can only be started if there is a memory
`card inserted in the communicator.
`With this application, you can format and rename the memory card, and
`· check the condition of the files.
`
`About this ·product
`This applic~tion displays information about th·e Nokia 9110 Communicator.
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`Press the f$3 button on the keyboard to open the Extras application group,
`which contains Calculator, Clock, Composer and Voice recorder. With Extras
`you can also launch applications located on your memory card.
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`( rom the CD-ROM included in the ~
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`To start one of the applications, ·select it and press Select.
`To close an active application, press Close.
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`The Calculator contains an input field at the bottom of the screen, and above
`it a list where previous calculations, if any, can be seen. The most recent
`calculations are shown at the bottom of the list. ·
`The list can be scrol led with the arrow keys, and it can be emptied by pressing
`Clear list.
`The resu lts of the calcu lations appear in bold. As long as you have not pressed
`Enter or"=", you can move in the calculation string with the arrow keys and
`edit the string.
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`The following characters can be used for the corresponding operations:
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`Numbers 0 to 9
`
`. (full stop)
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`decimal point
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`+
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`= or Enter
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`Esc
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`addition
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`subtraction
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`multiplication
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`division·
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`brackets
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`sum
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`clears the entry field
`
`To add functions in the input field
`1 Press Functions.
`2 Sel~ct one of the available categories and press Select. You will see a list
`of functions and you can select the one you want. You can select severa l
`functions before returning to the Calculator main view.
`To copy calculations in the input field
`1 Press Copy to select and copy a calculation or a result back to the input
`field for modification or recalculation.
`2 To copy a calculation, press Copy calculation, and to copy a result, press
`Copy resu It
`3 Press Back. The ?elected item will be copied to the input field.
`To change the mode of the calculator
`When you press the Menu button in the Calculator main view and select
`Settings, you can change the mode of the calculator. Select either Radians,
`Degrees, or Gradients, and press OK.
`
`Clock
`The Clock shows the time and date in your home city and country, as well as in
`several other cities and countries in the world. The Clock also includes an
`alarm clock.
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`Home city and
`home country
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`finland _ __.
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`Date
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`of alarm
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`To set an alarm
`An alarm can be set to occur within the next 24 hours. Alarms that occur later
`than this are set in the Calendar applicatio-n.
`1 Press Alarm clock in the Clock main view:
`2 Press + or- to adjust the time shown in the alarm clock display. Each press
`changes the time by one minute, but if you hold the button down a while
`longer, the time will start to change in15-minute steps.
`3 Press OK to accept the set alarm. When an alarm is set, the bell icon and
`the time of the alarm are shown in the Clock main view.
`There can only be one active alarm. If an alarm is already active, the command
`names are different. A co.unter on the lower right side of the screen shows
`how much time remains to the time of the alarm.
`Press Change alarm time if you want to readjust the time of the alarm.
`Press Delete alarm to cancel the alarm.
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`I Note: Alarms will occur according 1·~
`1 different time zone, remember to
`~ to the home city time. When in a 1
`f.!
`1 change the home city.
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`To turn off the alarm sound
`1 When the alarm sounds, press any phone or communicator keyboard key to
`silence it.
`2 Press the OK command button. If you do not .press OK, the alarm will
`sound four more times or until you press the OK button. However, if the
`alarm interval is set to zero, the alarm will sound only once. Set the alarm
`interval in the clock settings.
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`World time (figure 3) is accessed with the W orld time command in the Clock
`main view.
`The Home box shows the name of the currently selected home city, country,
`time, date and whether daylight saving time is in use.
`The Destination box shows the same information for the currently selected
`destination city, as well as the international call prefixes needed to make a
`call from the home city to the destination city.
`The world map shows the currently selected destination city in tross hairs.
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`To sel ect th e destination city
`1 Press Set destinat ion.
`2 Select a city from the list by scrolling the list with the arrow keys.
`3 Press OK.
`
`Tip: A quick way to select a city from the list
`·~.of cities is to type the first letter of the city ·
`·~with the keyboard. The selection frame
`·
`· ~umps to the first city starting with that
`· letter.
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`To edit and add cities
`1 Press Cities in the world time view to open a list of cities.
`2 To make changes to existing cities, press Edit city. The city information is
`presented in the form of a card with the following fields:
`City- The name shown in the list of cities. Can be entered manually.
`Country- The name of the country associated with the city. The country
`name is selected from the Jist of countries.
`
`Area code ·- The area code required when calling the city. The area code
`can be entered with or without a national prefix. Only numbers can be
`entered.
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`GMT offset- Indicates by how much .the local time ·differs from the
`Greenwich Mean Time .. Select a value for the offset from a list. The offset
`can range from - 12 to+ 12 hours.
`
`Set position - Opens a world map view where you can determine the
`position of the city by moving the cross ha irs with the arrow keys. When
`the city is where you want it to appear, press OK.
`To create a new city card, press Add city.
`To remove a city from the list, press Delete city. The current home city cannot
`be removed; you will have to change the home city first.
`To change th e Cl ock settings
`1 Press Settings in the Clock main view.
`· 2 Select the setting you want.to .change and press .Cha nge, or type the new
`time or.date from the keyboard.
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`Home city- Select the home city by scrolling the list of cities with the
`arrow keys. When your home city has been selected, press OK. If you sel~ct
`a city that is in a different time zone than your .current home city, the.
`system. time will change.
`
`Time- Enter the new time. The time format is selected in the System
`settings .
`
`. Date- Enter the new date. The date format is ·selected in the System
`settings.
`·
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`Alarm interval: 0/1/2/3/4/5 minutes- Choose the interval between alarms . .
`If you select 0, the alarm will go off only once.
`
`Daylight saving- You can set the daylight saving time of the home city
`and des.tiriation city On or' Off. This setting remains the same even if the
`home/destination city is changed.
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`I.Note~Changi.ng the tim~ or dayli~·ht ~;~i;g- -. Jtl~
`l ime of the .home city will also adjust the ti~e of ~;!
`lthe whole t1me zone, as w_ell as the system.t1me. !ii
`!! a set alarm is sk_ipped be~ause ~fa changed
`! I me, the alarm w1ll go off 1mmed1ately.
`Composer
`The Composer application enables you to create your own, customised ringing
`tones.
`To start the composer for the selected tune; press Open.
`To compose a new tune press Compose.
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`To play the selected tune, press Play. While the tune is being played, the
`§
`;E
`command changes into Stop playing. ·
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`t 1n the Profile settmgs of the Telephone
`,!jri
`~ application or in the System sounds setting of ·1~ ·
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`,~ the System appli.cation. See "Telephone
`~=m settings" on page 65 and "System settings" on at
`~~
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`To edit a tune
`1 Open a tune or press Compose. A cursor appears at the bottom of the
`screen, indicating the currently selected note or rest.
`2 To create a note or to alter the pitch of the note, press the up or down
`arrow keys. Each press changes the pitch -of the no.te. A rest will appear
`after all possible note levels have been scrolled th_rough.
`3 To move the cursor, press th.e left or right arrow keys.
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`; Note: To edit the preset tunes that I
`\!Were in the communicator at the H
`;,1
`ijtime of purchase, press the Menu
`~]
`l button and select Copy.
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`When a composition is being made, the following commands are available:
`Duration changes the length of the ·selected note. Choose a quarter note, half
`note, whole note, sixteenth note, or eighth note. Press the command button
`until the value you want is shown.
`Tempo opens a pop-up box with a new set of commands. Tempo is measured
`in beats per minute. To alter the te_mpo, remove the old value with the
`backspace key and enter the new value in the input field.
`To accept the tempo, press OK.
`To test the tempo, press Test. The tune will be played with the tempo
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`shown in the entry field.
`To use the default tempo 160 beats/min., press Default.
`Play plays the composition shown on the staff.
`To remove a composition, press the Menu button, and select Delete.
`To restore the tune to what it was before editing, press the Menu button and
`·
`·
`select Undo changes.
`Close returns to the Composer main- view.
`To use shortcuts
`While editing, you can use the following shortcuts:
`
`Enter
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`:(colon)
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`- (hyphen)
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`Space bar
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`Backspace
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`Plays the tune
`
`Staccato
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`Inserts a rest
`
`Inserts an empty column to the left of the cursor.
`
`Deletes the selected column containing a note or a
`rest.
`
`. (full stop)
`
`Lengthens the duration of the note or rest by half
`
`~
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`'corresponding letter key on the keyboa·rd to ··
`generate a note. For example, pressing D
`I generates the note D. When you press Shift
`J and .a l~tter key, a sharp note is generated, i
`~ e.g. Sh 1ft-O generates 0 sharp.
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`To use the Menu button
`When you press the Menu button in the Composer main view, the following
`options become available:
`·
`Copy~ Copies the selected tune.
`Delete- Removes the selected tune(s).
`Rename- You can write the new name into the input field.
`Send as SMS- Opens up the SMS directory wh·ere you can select a recipient
`for the composition(s). To send the composition(s), press Send.
`When you receive a composition via SMS, a note showing the name or number
`of the sender and the name of the sent composition will appear on the display.
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`To add the composition to the list of tunes, press Accept. To discard the
`~
`S
`composition, press Cancel.
`Transfer via IR - Enables you to send tunes from one communicator to
`another via the infrared link. The IR port of the receiving device must be
`activated before the operation. See "Infrared activation" on page 131.
`Copy to memory card- Copies the selected tune(s) to the memory card ..
`Copy from memory card- Copies the selected tune(s) from the memory card
`to your communicator.
`
`Voice recorder
`The Voice recorder allows you to record telephone conversations and voice
`memos. You can also listen to your recordings and other sound f iles. The
`maxim~m length of a recording is 30 seconds.
`·
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`.them as ringing tones. See
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`i "Telephone settings" on page 65.
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`The ma in view of the Voice recorder shows a list of all the sound fi les currently
`stored in your communicator. To open the selected file, press Open. New file
`creates a new file into which sound can be recorded. Delete allows you to
`remove the selected file.
`Wheri you open a sound file, you will see the length, which is measured in
`seconds, and the size, which is measured in kilobytes, of the file.
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`To play a recording
`1 Open the file and press Play.
`2 The Pause command temporarily stops the playing of the sound file. To
`start playing again, press Continue.
`3 To stop playing, press Stop.
`To record
`1 Open the file into which you want the sound to be recorded, and press
`Record. If you are r~cording a telephone conversation, you will hear a ton,e
`when the recording starts.
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`2 You can stop the rec-ording for a while by pressing Pause and then start
`again by pressing Continue.
`3 To stop the recording, press St op.
`-~~N~t~: r~j~;o~~t;;~~ -~-~~~~h-~,-
`. you need to have the phone turned
`· on and within range of network
`~coverage.
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`To use the Menu button
`When you press the Menu button in the Voice recorder mam v1ew, the
`following commands become available:
`Rename- Renames the selected recording.
`,
`Copy to memory card - Copies the selected recording to the memory card.
`Copy from memory card- Copies the selected recording from the memory
`card to your communicator.
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`} Note: Sound files that the voice
`·
`·
`- extension and support the following ,
`audio format: 8, 11 , 22 or 44khz,
`·
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`I recorder can play have a .WAV
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`When operating the phone, keys are pressed one at a time. Two keys are never
`to be pressed simultaneously. The phone keypad is not functional when the
`device cover is open.
`<D
`-Switches the phone on and off.
`- Switches between different profiles. See "Profiles (Menu 3)" on
`~=
`page 158.
`- Scroll through menus, submenus or settings. If there are no
`active calls, the scroll keys can be used to browse through the
`memory contents. When a call is active, pressing the scroll keys
`adjusts the volume level.
`-Dials a phone number and answers a call.
`-Ends any active call, cancels a dialled call, or clears the display.
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`* #
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`-The number and alphabet keys. To call your voice mailbox, press
`and hold 1.
`- Used for special purposes in certain functions.· If you h_ave
`·subscribed to two phone lines, you can switch between them by
`~ressing and holding # .
`·
`- The function of these two selection keys depends on the text
`shown on the bottom line of the display. See figure 2.
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`ji Note: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone
`1 with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.
`: As with any other radio _transmitting device, do not touch ,
`,. ·
`~ the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is switched
`~-' on. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may . ·
`· cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than
`•
`~ otherwise needed.
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`To use the selection keys
`When this manual instructs you to press a command key, press the selection
`key under the cor:nmand name. For example, pressing M enu, i.e. the selection
`key under-the text Menu, gains access to the menu functions, and Names, i.e.
`the selection key under the text Names, to the search functions. The
`commands vary according to the situation and previous selection.
`The selection must often be confirmed by pressing OK. Whenever the Back
`command is shown, it can be used to return to the previous menu level
`without making any changes.
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`Figure 2
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`Display indicators
`The display indicators inform you about the current operation of .the phone.
`The indicators described below are shown when the phone is ready for use,
`with no characters entered by the user on the display.
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`Indicates in which cellular. network the phone is currently used.
`'f and bar
`Indicates the current signal strength at your location. The more bars are
`visible, the stronger is the signal.
`C and bar
`Indicates how much charge there is left in the battery. The more bars are
`visible, the more charge is in the battery
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`To make a call
`You can make and receive calls only when the phone is switched on, the
`communicator has a valid SIM card fitted, and it is located in the service area
`of the cellular network.
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`I may be made without a SIM card. Check wit~ ;~
`I your netw~rk operator. For more information ·1'1
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`about mak1ng emergency calls, see
`I "Emergency calls" on page 175.
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`1 Key in the area code and the phone number of the person you wish to call.
`If you make a mistake, you can remove the digits one at a time by pressing
`Clear repeatedly, or clear the whole display by pressing·and holding Clear.
`For
`international call character+ appears on the display, which informs the
`network centre to select the country-specific international prefix. Enter
`the country code; area code and the phone number.
`2 Press ~ to dial the phone number.
`3 When the phone number disappears and the text Ca//7 is shown, the ca ll is
`connected.
`When a call is active, you can use the v and A keys to lower or raise the
`volume level of the earpiece.
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`international calls, start by pressing * twice quickly. The
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`~~ear of the device.
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`4 After the conversation, end the call by pressing ~·
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`To answer a call
`1 When you receive a call, the phone gives a ringing tone and the text Call
`flashes on the display. If you have selected a silent profile in Menu 3, on ly
`the keypad and display lights will flash.
`.
`If the caller can be identified, the caller's name or phone number, and the
`text Calling wi ll be displayed.
`2 To answer the call, press .,....·You can answer the ca ll even while using
`the search or menu functions.
`If you do not want to answer the call, simply press -=-. The ca ller will
`hear the alerting tone change to a busy tone.
`-
`3 After the conversation, end the call by pressing • -:::·
`
`To manage call~
`There are a number of functions you can use during a call. To access the
`· functions, simply press Options, -scroll to the function and press Select.
`Menu·- You can access Menu.
`Answer - You can answer an incoming cal l.
`Reject- You can r~ject an incoming ca ll.
`Record- You can record your conversation with this option. See "Recorder
`(Menu 6)" on page 164.
`Hold I Unhold- · Hold allows you to put the current ca ll on hold, so that
`another ca ll can be made. The original call can be activated again by selecting
`Unhold. If the held call is the only call, you can unhold it by pressing .,.... or ·
`the Unhold command.
`Swap- This function makes a held call active and put a currently active call
`on hold. You can t.hus alternate between two calls.
`New call- Puts the active call on hold and dials a new phone number.
`Send DTMF- Transm its DTMF tones. See 'To send DTMF tones" on page 152.
`.
`End this call - Ends the activ.e call.
`End _all calls - ~nds both the active and the held call.
`Mute I Unmute- Switches the microphone of the communicator off or on. If
`the commun icator is· connected to a handsfree car kit, Mute also turns off the
`microphone of the qn kit.
`Conference- If you have one call active and anothe·r ca ll on hold, this option
`merges them into a conference cal l.
`Conference I One to one - Conference includes a . new participant in a
`conference call. During a conference call, One to one allows you to converse
`privately with a selected participant.
`Transfer - The voice call transfer enables you to connect two voice calls
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`together and disconnect yourself from both calls. See "Multiple calls" on page
`62. Note that not all network operators support this function.
`Data~ When you have an alternating call active, this option changes the
`mode of the call from voice to fax. See "Multiple calls" on page 62.
`Voice - When you have an alternating call active, this option changes the
`mode of the call from fax to voice.
`Play last- Plays the last recording made with the recorder. The other party
`will also hear the recording.
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`I, Tip : If you have one active and one held call, press ~
`
`,
`: ·Swa p to make the held call active and to· put the
`) currently active call on hold. In this way, you may f:~
`' converse with one party without ending the other r~
`call. You can also press ~ to swap between the f!
`J.
`calls if no numbers have been keyed in.
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`To search for phone numbers
`You may fetch phone numbers from memory by the name with which the required
`phone number was stored. Note that the phone uses memory (SIM or Telephone)
`which is chosen in the Telephone application by_pressing Menu and Select.
`1 Press Names.
`.
`.
`2 Key in the name of the person whom you want to call, or the first letter(s)
`of the name.
`3 Press OK. The name closest to the keyed in characters will appear.
`4 If the name found was not the one you searched for, scroll through the
`names with v or A until you reach the correct one . .
`5 To call the person, press ~ . If the person has several phone numbers,
`scroll the selection frame onto the one you want and press ~ .
`
`To view th e phone num.ber stored with the name
`1 When the desired name is on the display, press Det ail. The phone number
`is displayed. If the person has several phone numbers, scroll through the
`numbers with V: or A until you reach the correct one.
`2 To call the number, press ~.
`To use speed dialling
`Speed dialling ·is a handy way to call frequently-used phone numbers. You can
`define up to eight speed dial numbers in the communicator memory. For
`information on how to set speed dials, see "To make contaCt cards" on page 51.
`1 Key in the number of the speed dial location where yo~ have stored the
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`phone number.
`2 Press ,-..The phone wi ll display the phone number briefly, and then dial it.
`Speed dialling is not possible during a call.
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`· Note: Number 1 is the speed dial
`:~
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`·location of your voice mailbox. To
`call your voice mailbox, press 1 and l
`then ,-. , or j ust press and hold 1. '*
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`Last number redial
`The communicator stores the last phone numbers you have dialled.
`1 If there are any characters on the display, clear the display by pressing -=-.
`2 Press ,-. .The la.st dialled number will appear on the display.
`3 You can scroll the numbers with v or A until the de·sired number is
`displayed.
`4 Press ,-. to dial the number.
`You can also recall recent received calls and recent missed calls, see "Call
`register (Menu 2)" on page 156.
`
`To send DTMF tones
`If you need to send long DTM F strings, it is more convenient to send them vi.a
`the communicator interface, see "Multiple calls" on page 62.
`To send DTMF tones manually
`1 Make a call to the desired phone number.
`2 ·Key in the digits you want to send as DTMF tones. The digits are sent one
`by one to the network. DTMF tones can be transmitted even when the
`phone key click !s set off.
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`Keypad lock
`The keypad lock prevents the keypad keys being accidentally pressed when the
`communicator is, for example, in your pocket.
`When the keypad is locked, you can answer calls normally by pressing ~ .
`During a call, the keypad is unlocked and the communicator can be operated
`in the usual way. After the call, the keypad is automatically locked again.
`The keypad will be automatically unlocked when the communicator is
`connected to a car kit. When the communicator is removed from the car kit,
`vvithout having been switched off, the keypad will be locked automatically
`a gam.
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`To lock the keypad
`1 Press Menu and then the * key within 3 seconds.
`.·
`While the keypad is loc