Using The Phone On Two Networks; Dtmf Dialing - Nokia 101 Owner's Manual

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USING THE PHONE ON TWO NETWORKS

The phone's two number capability feature lets you
subscribe to both cellular services in your area or a
cellular service in two different cities. This means that your
phone can have two numbers, usually one for each
network. (NAM stands for Number Assignment Module.)
Note: You cannot change from one network to the other
during a call. (If you are only registered on one network,
you cannot access the other.)
To Change the Network
1) Press MENU 7. OR Press MENU, then press v or V keys
until NAM SELECT appears. Press STO.
2) The phone will display the number currently in use.
Press v or V to select the other number. Then press STO.

DTMF DIALING

You can transmit numerical information as a series of tones
using the DTMF facility (for example to check for messages
in your answering machine).
There are two alternative ways to use the DTMF facility.
(I) Make the call in the usual way (see 'Placing a Call').
Key in numbers onto the display. Each number is directly
sent as a DTMF tone. The length of the tone depends on
how long you press the key.
(II) Or you can also recall a number from a memory
location and send it as a DTMF tone.
Make the call in the usual way (see 'Placing a Call').
Recall the DTMF number from the memory (RCL, and the
memory location number).
Send the DTMF tones – either by pressing MENU
followed by SEND or MENU 8.
A series of tones, each representing a number, will be
heard.
Hints for Storing a DTMF Number in the Memory
If you need to place a pause (P - 2.5 seconds) between
DTMF digits press MENU #.
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