Call Register - Nokia 6090 User Manual

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3 Call register

2-6 Voice mailbox number
Using the menu
ber of your voice mailbox. Key in the number and press M
( ). The number will remain unchanged until replaced. You are
assigned the number by your service provider.
3 Call register
The phone registers missed and received calls only if the net-
work supports the Calling Line Identification function, if the
phone is switched on and if it is within the network's service
area.
3-1 Missed calls
The last five phone numbers of the calling parties who have
tried to call you are stored in the phone's memory in the missed
calls list.
In the options of the
phone number,
the number, view the
if the clock is set to the right time,
the Phone book or
the phone number.
Note: When a notice about missed calls appears on the display,
press M (
) to view the list of missed call phone numbers.
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, you can store the num-
menu, you can view the
the missed
and
it in
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3-2 Received calls
The last five phone numbers from which you have received a call
are stored in the phone's memory in the received calls list.
In the options of the
phone number,
the number, view the
if the clock is set to the right time,
it in the Phone book or
3-3 Dialled numbers
The phone stores the last eight phone numbers that you called
or attempted to call.
In the options of the
phone number,
the number, view the
clock is set to the right time,
Phone book or
the phone number.
3-4 Erasing recent call lists
This menu function allows you to erase all the phone numbers
and names in the missed calls, received calls and dialled num-
bers lists.
Note: If the SIM card is renewed, the contents of the missed
calls, dialled numbers and received calls lists are erased.
menu, you can view the
the received
and
the phone number.
menu, you can view the
the
if the
and
it in the

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