Call forwarding: You can set to divert incoming calls to another phone number. This is normally set to
the voicemail number or another phone number.
1.
Always forward: This setting redirects all incoming calls to another phone number. Press [OK] to enter a phone
number and enable this function. Once complete, press down and select [Enable] to save or [Cancel] to exit. To
disable this function, press [OK] and select [Disable] to save.
2.
Forward when busy: This setting redirects all incoming calls to another phone number if the phone line is busy.
Phone line can be busy if the number is calling out, you're not in a service area or you're using Call waiting and
already have two callers on the line. Press [OK] to enter a phone number and enable this function. Once
complete, press down and select [Enable] to save or [Cancel] to exit. To disable this function, press [OK] and
select [Disable] to save.
3.
Forward when unanswered: This setting redirects all incoming calls to another phone number if the call isn't
answered within a specified number of rings. Press [OK] to enter a phone number and enable this function.
Once complete, press down and select [Enable] to save or [Cancel] to exit. To disable this function, press [OK]
and select [Disable] to save.
4.
Forward when unreachable: This setting redirects all incoming calls to another phone number if the phone
ever loses registration for any reason. Press [OK] to enter a phone number and enable this function. Once
complete, press down and select [Enable] to save or [Cancel] to exit. To disable this function, press [OK] and
select [Disable] to save.
Call barring: Call barring lets you stop certain types of calls being made from the phone. This feature is
network independent. Please contact your network operator for setup of this feature. The default
password is 1234. Available options are:
1.
All outgoing calls: This will block your phone from making all calls (except emergency & toll‐free calls). You will
be prompted for the password, press down and select [OK] to save or [Cancel] to exit. Repeat the above to
disable this feature
2.
Cancel all: Cancel all configured barring. You will be prompted for the password, press down and select [OK] to
save or [Cancel] to exit.
3.
Change barring password: You can change/set a pin on this feature prevent tampering. You will be prompted
for the password, press down and select [OK] to save. You will be required to enter and confirm a new
password, press down and select [OK] to save. At any stage you can select [Cancel] to exit.
Additional settings: Here you can see settings for Caller ID and Call waiting. This feature is network
independent. Please contact your network operator for setup of this feature.
1.
Caller ID: You can set the CLI of the phone to display: [Network default], [Hide number], [Show number]. Press
[Left soft key] to save or [Right soft key] to cancel.
2.
Call waiting: Enable/Disable to notify you of a new incoming call when you on an existing call. This feature
must be enabled before the phone can receive any additional incoming call. If disabled, new caller will be
prompted that "the number you have dialled does not exist, please redial carefully"
Fixed Dialling Number settings
Enable FDN: This feature is network independent; you will be required to enter the SIM PIN2 to unlock
the service. Contact your mobile operator for assistance.
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Change PIN2: You can change your current SIM PIN2. You will be required to enter your current PIN2
before you can set a new PIN2.
FDN list: When FDN is enabled, only numbers or prefixes listed here can be called to. Press [OK] and select [Add
contact]. Enter the Name and Number of the contact which can receive outgoing calls.
To see available networks, you will need to turn Wi‐Fi on. To do this, press [OK] [Enable].
To turn off the Wi‐Fi, press [OK] [Disable].
If you do not see your wireless network, try scanning for it by pressing [OK] [Scan].
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10.4 Date & time
Under the Date & time settings, you have the option to:
‐ Automatic date & time: By default, this option is enabled. The date & time is
set to network‐provided time
‐ Automatic time zone: Enable to automatically update the time zone set by
the service provider
‐ Set date/time/time zone: These options will be greyed out if Automatic date
& time/time zone is enabled. You must disable the Automatic options in order
to manually set the date/time/time zone
‐ Use 24‐hour format: Enable to display time in 24‐hour format. Disable for 12‐
hour format
‐ Choose date format: Select between Regional; MM/DD/YYYY; DD/MM/YYYY;
YYYY/MM/DD date format
10.5 Wireless & network
Under the Wireless & network settings, you have the option to:
‐ Wi‐Fi: Settings for connecting the phone to an existing wireless network
‐ Tethering & portable hotspot: Settings for setting up the phone for tethering
or wireless hotspot
‐ Mobile network: Settings for Data connection, Data roaming, Network mode
and Access Point Name (APN). You can set up data account to access internet
service. For more information, please see page 42.
Please contact your Service Provider for specific settings.
How to connect to a wireless network
‐ Once Wi‐Fi has been turned on, you will see a list of available wireless
networks in your area
‐ To connect to a wireless network, scroll up or down and highlight the name of
the network you want to connect to, select [OK] [Connect to network]
‐ To make entering the password easier, first scroll down to [Show password]
and press the [Left Soft key]. This will display the password as you type
‐ Press up and enter the wireless password into the password field. You can
change the input method by pressing the # key or input special characters with
the ✲ key
‐ Once the password is entered correctly, scroll down to [Connect] and press
the [Left Soft key]
‐ You can enable [Show advanced options] if you have settings for Proxy or IPv4
‐ Once successfully connected, the selected wireless network will show
Connected and a wireless icon will be displayed on the top bar
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