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Changing the settings of net-
work 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.
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 value
now appears on the settings list.
• To see the value of the selected mode, press
Get status. The value is requested from the
network.
• To cancel all call diverts or barrings, press
Cancel call diverts or Cancel call barrings.
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.
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). Choose a divert
mode:
Divert all calls — All incoming calls are diverted.
Divert when phone is busy — Incoming calls are
diverted only when the phone interface is busy.
Divert when not answered — Incoming calls are
diverted when you do not answer them.
Divert if not reachable — Incoming calls are di-
verted when the phone interface is switched off
or outside of the network service area.
After pressing Change, the following options be-
come available:
To . . . — Enter the number to which you want
to divert the calls.
Telephone settings
To voice mailbox — Calls will be diverted to
your voice mailbox. The phone number of the
voice mailbox must be set in Other settings.
Off — Calls are not diverted.
Voice call barring
The voice call barring network service allows you
to place restrictions on outgoing and incoming
voice calls (fax barring is activated in the Fax ap-
plication's settings and data barring is activated
in the Internet application's settings). Activating
call barring or changing the barring settings re-
quires the barring password, which you obtain
from the operator. Once you have the barring
password, you can change it in the Security set-
tings (the Security application is found in the
System main view).
The available modes are:
All outgoing calls — Calls cannot be made.
All international calls — Calls cannot be made to
foreign countries.
International except home country — When
abroad, calls can be made only within the current
country and to your home country, i.e., the coun-
try where your home network operator is located.
All incoming calls — Calls cannot be received.
Incoming calls when abroad — Calls cannot be re-
ceived when you are outside your home country.
Note: When calls are barred, calls may be possi-
ble to certain emergency numbers in some net-
works (e.g., 112 or other official emergency
number).
Voice call waiting
When the voice call waiting network service is
set on, the network will notify you of a new in-
coming voice call while you have a call in
progress. If your network allows you to view the
caller's phone number, the caller's phone number
(or name) and the text WAITING will be dis-
played.

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