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a short sample tone will be heard. If you have
set the communicator in silent service within
Menu 10, the ringing tone will not be heard.
Keypad tones (Menu 4 4)
A short tone is sounded each time you press a
key. You can select a suitable volume level or
set the keypad tones off. If you have set the
communicator in silent service within Menu
10, the keypad tones will not be heard.
Warning tones (Menu 4 5)
A warning tone, i.e., error or confirmation tone
will sound, for example, when the cellular net-
work is currently too busy to allow new calls or
the battery charge is too low. If you have set
the communicator in silent service within
Menu 10, the warning tones will not be heard.
One touch dialling (Menu 4 6)
When this function is set on, you can dial
phone numbers stored in Speed Dial locations
1 to 9 by simply pressing and holding the as-
signed speed dial key.
Automatic answer (Menu 4 7)
When this function is set on, the communica-
tor will automatically receive an incoming call.
This function can only be used when the com-
municator is connected to an approved
handsfree car kit which is equipped with the
ignition sense option. The ignition sense op-
tion has to be installed and ignition has to be
switched on. Note that this function works
with voice calls only.
Cell info display (Menu 4 8)
When this function is set on, the phone inter-
face will indicate when it is using a network
cell based on Micro Cellular Network (MCN)
technology. The setting will remain in effect
even if the SIM card is changed or the phone
interface is switched off. Note: The commu-
nicator consumes more power when the Cell
info display is on.
Own number sending (Menu 4 9)
The setting of this function determines
whether the phone number of your current
SIM card is revealed to the receiving end. This
function works only in cellular networks
which allow you to view the caller's phone
number. For subscription to this service, con-
tact your network operator.
Choose Preset , On or Off. Preset selects the
preferential 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.
Call waiting (Menu 4 10)
Call waiting is a network service. Contact
your operator for subscription. See 4 "Tele-
phone: Telephone settings - Voice call wait-
ing".
Choose Activate to set call waiting on, Cancel
to set call waiting off or Status to show call
types with which call waiting may be used.
Restore factory settings (Menu 4 11)
You can reset the settings of the menu func-
tions to their original values. When you acti-
vate this setting, you will be prompted for the
five-digit lock code. This function will not af-
fect stored phone numbers and names, access
codes, earpiece volume setting, call timers
and cost counters (Menu 6).
Menu list (Menu 4 12)
If you do not need all menu functions fre-
quently, you may hide some of the menus and
submenus. When Complete is selected, the
phone interface will show all its menu func-
tions. When Short is selected, only the main
functions are shown and can be accessed.
Security options (Menu 5)
The purpose of the security system is to prevent
unauthorised use or the altering of important
settings. Activating or changing the security op-
tions requires, in most cases, the appropriate ac-
cess code (see chapter 10 "System: Security").
Note: When call barring, fixed dialling, closed
user group, or system lock is in use, calls may be
possible to certain emergency numbers in some
networks (e.g., 112 or other official emergency
number).
PIN code request (Menu 5 1)
See chapter 10 "System: Security": On or Off.
SIM change security (Menu 5 2)
See chapter 10 "System: Security": On or Off .
Voice call barring (Menu 5 3)
Call barring is a network service, contact your
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