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Call Filter
This feature enables you to set up call filters
to block the numbers or types of numbers you
specify from reaching your phone.
To block numbers, select Settings > Call
Settings > Call Filter > Ignore List > OK. The
Ignore List menu is displayed. Select the first
item, and choose either Accept Unknown Call
or Reject Unknown Call, then select OK. You
can enter specific numbers to block by selecting
an <Empty> item in the Ignore List menu.
Select Option > Edit. Key in a phone number
or select Search to open the phonebook.
Choose the contact you want to block, then
select OK.
To unblock the contact’s number, select the
entry in the Ignore List, then select Option >
Delete > OK. When prompted to confirm the
action, select Yes. Select the Delete All option
if you want to unblock all numbers.
To enter numbers that you do not want the
phone to block, select Privileged List.
Call filters can be turned on and off. Select
Filter Settings, then press the Enter key. To turn
filters off, select Off then press the Enter key.
To turn filters on, select Ignore List, then press
the Enter key. To turn filters on, you must have
previously set one or more numbers to block in
the Ignore List.
Network Settings
The default network settings in the phone are
for automatic detection of the best available
lines for the type of content you are sending.
Your phone also offers the flexibility to let you
manually select various network options to suit
your preferences
Network menu features include Network
Selection, Preferred Network, Band Selection,
and GPRS Connection.
Network Selection
With the Settings >Network Settings>
Network Selection option, you can select
available networks manually from various
service providers, or you can set the network
selection option to Automatic and the phone will
select a network for you automatically.
Preferred Network
To select a preferred network:
1. Highlight the Preferred Network option,
then press the Enter key.
2. Highlight the desired network from the
list, then select OK.
NOTE: There may be only one network listed, depending on
your geographic location. Higher fees may also result from
using a network other than that of your service provider.