Telephone Settings - Nokia 9000i communicator User Manual

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interface is on and within cellular coverage area.
While a data/fax connection is active (check the
call status indicator), you cannot make calls.
If you want to make a voice call, you can either
wait until the data/fax call ends, or you can ter-

Telephone settings

Press Settings in the Telephone main view to
open a list of several settings groups:
Ringing settings, Voice call diverting, Voice call
barring, Voice call waiting, Calling card settings,
Single number settings, Other settings.
To change the settings:
Select a group and press Change to open it.
Select a setting and press Change. The cur-
rent value of the setting is displayed after the
setting name, unless the setting is one the
network services: call diverting, barring or
waiting. See the following sections.
Ringing settings
All sounds — Sets the incoming call alert and all
other alarms to Ring, Beep, Silent or Silent for.
Silent for lets you set the length of time you
want the silent mode to be active. You may
want to use this setting in order not to forget
to turn the ringing tone back on after a meet-
ing, for example. Enter the time in the format
hh:mm.
When sounds are set to Beep, Silent or Silent
for, the call status indicator shows the text
SILENT. This setting affects both interfaces.
Whatever the chosen setting, an incoming
call is always indicated by a note.
Ringing volume — Adjusts the ringing volume (1
is the lowest, 5 the highest).
Ringing tone — Determines the ringing tone. To
compose your own ringing tones, go to the Extras
application and start the Composer. For more in-
formation about composing, see chapter 11 "Ex-
tras: Composer" on page 11-5.
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minate the data/fax call by starting to make a
call normally. When you press Call, you will be
asked if you want to terminate the data call.
Press Terminate to confirm.
Changing the settings of
network services
The network services call diverting, call barring
and call waiting, may not be supported by all op-
erators, or you may have to subscribe to them.
Information about the status of these services is
stored in the network. Therefore, the current set-
tings are not shown until you request the infor-
mation from the network by pressing Get status.
While the communicator is making a request to
the network, a query note is shown on the dis-
play. After a successful request, the new status
now appears on the settings list.
When a divert is active and you make a call, a
text is shown on the phone interface display, re-
minding you that your incoming calls will be di-
verted to another phone number. The text will
appear only if your network operator supports
this feature.
To cancel all call diverts or barrings, press Cancel
call diverts or Cancel call barrings.
Voice call diverting
The voice call diverting network service allows
you to direct your incoming voice calls to anoth-
er phone number (fax diverting is activated via
the Fax application's settings).
The network will store the number to which your
calls are diverted, even if you cancel the diverts.
Choose a divert mode:
Divert all calls — All incoming calls are diverted.
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