Stored Numbers; Emergency Calls; Last Number Redial; Earpiece And Ringer Volume - NEC D400 Manual

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Stored numbers

You can store numbers and names on your phone, and recall these numbers to make calls. The numbers and names are stored on your SIM
card.
The following numbers are considered to be stored numbers:
Numbers you have stored yourself
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The last 10 outgoing call numbers (redial numbers)
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The last 10 incoming answered calls (unless a number was withheld)
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The last 10 unanswered calls (unless a number was withheld)
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Emergency calls

The standard emergency number of 112 can be used.
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Key 1 1 2
*
Press
to connect the call to the local emergency services.

Last number redial

To redial the last number you called:
*
Ensure the standby screen is displayed and no phone number is shown.
*
Press the
key twice. The last number you dialled will be called (unless the Auto key lock is on - see page 3).

Earpiece and ringer volume

To change the earpiece volume
*
Use volume keys during a call. The settings remain at the level last set.
Whilst the phone is ringing, the volume keys on the side of your phone control the ringer volume. At other times the volume keys on the side
of your phone control the volume of keypad tones.
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See Also: Storing and retrieving numbers
on page 26.
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On some networks emergency calls can be
made using the 112 number without a SIM
card inserted. In the UK, the number 999
can also be used for emergency services
but the phone must contain a valid SIM
card.
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See also: Redial facilities on page 28.
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