Nokia 9110 User Manual page 160

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Choose Activate to enable call waiting, Cancel to disable call waiting, or
Status to show call types with which call waiting may be used.
Own number sending (Menu 4-1-5)
You can set your phone number to be displayed or hidden from the
recipient of your call. This function works only in networks that allow you
to view callers' phone numbers, provided that this service has been
activated for your SIM card. Do not use this function unless it has been
activated for your SIM card.
Choose Preset, On, Off, Next on, or Next off. Preset selects the setting, On
or Off, that you have agreed upon with your network operator. When you
change the SIM card, the Preset setting is automatically selected.
Phone line in use (Menu 4-1-6)
If your network supports this service, you can have two phone lines in your
communicator. You can select which line you want to use for making calls.
For more information, see "Telephone settings" on page 65.
Phone settings (Menu 4-2)
Clock (Menu 4-2-1)
You can select whether the time is shown on the display.
Cell info display (Menu 4-2-2)
When this function is set on, the phone will indicate when it is using a
network cell based on Micro-Cellular Network technology. The setting will
remain in effect even if the SIM card is changed or the phone is switched off.
Name list (Menu 4-2-3)
When searching for names and numbers, you can select whether to show
three names, or one name at a time on the display.
List of own numbers (Menu 4-2-4)
You can store and manage phone numbers assigned to your SIM card. This
function is a memory aid, from which you can check your own phone
numbers.
Welcome note (Menu 4-2-5)
You can write a message of up to 36 characters which appears on the
display when you switch on the phone.
1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved.
Note: The communicator
consumes more power
when the Cell info display
is on.

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