Fixed Dialling Numbers (Fdn); Phone Serial Number (Imei) - Benefon TRACK PRO 1.1 Owner's Manual

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Fixed Dialling Numbers (FDN)

FDN (Fixed Dialling Numbers) is a specific
phone book, in which you can store only
few numbers. The amount of numbers de-
pend on your SIM card. Please note that you
need the PIN2 code for turning the FDN on
or off and also for storing, modifying and
deleting numbers in the FDN phone book.
The PIN2 code is supplied by your network
operator.
When the FDN is turned on in the menu,
you can call only to those specific phone
numbers which have been stored in the
FDN phone book or to those phone num-
bers which start with the same number you
have stored in the FDN phone book (e.g. if
you have stored the prefix 040 in FDN
phone book, you can call to numbers which
start with 040).
However, by storing a switchboard number
with wild characters in the FDN phone
book (e.g. +358 277?00), you can call to its
sub-numbers without separately storing
them in the phone book. The sub-number
allowed is otherwise the same as the num-
ber stored, except for the wild characters,
which can be replaced by any number. The
wild character alias ?-character will be dis-
played when pressing the
times.
The FDN function is very useful in case you
lend your phone to someone and want to
set some restrictions for using the phone.
To change the current FDN setting, press
-
. Select
On
CHANGE
-
. Key in the PIN2 code and confirm
OK
the code by pressing

Phone serial number (IMEI)

This menu contains an IMEI (International
Mobile Equipment Identity) code, which is
used to identify your mobile phone.
Your 15-digit IMEI code is also located in
the type label of the phone.
You cannot change the IMEI code.
MAIN MENU: SECURITY
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-key four
n
or
Off
with
. Press
-
.
OK
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