Making and Receiving Calls
The instructions in this chapter assume that you have
turned on your phone and that you are within range ofa
network.
Emergency Calls
To make an emergency call:
If the phone is not on, turn it on by pressing the
NO key until you hear a click.
Enter the international emergency number 112,
(or 911 if you are in the Americas).
Note! 911 can also be used in areas that use 112 as the inter-
national emergency number, and vice versa.
Press YES. The display shows ‘Emergency’.
Note! Some operators may require that a SIM card has been
inserted into the phoneand, insome cases,that thePIN
has been entered as well.
Making Calls
Domestic Calls
Enter the area code and phone number. The
digits are shown in the display.
• If you need to erase a digit, press
CLR.
• To erase all digits, press and hold the
CLR key
until all digits have been erased.
Press YES to make the call. The display shows
‘Calling’, followed by ‘Connecting’.
• When the call is answered, a call time meter
in the display shows how long you have been
on the phone in minutes and seconds.
• If nobody answers your call or you cannot get
through, press
NO. The number is stored in a
memory which makes it easy to repeat the
call. (See ‘Redialling a Number’ below.)
• If the number is busy, you can redial it auto-
matically. (See ‘Redialling a Number” below.)
When you want to end the call, press NO. The
Call Time meter shows the duration of the call
for three seconds.
Tip! It is possible to check the duration of the call later on.
See ‘Other Useful Features’.
International calls
Press and hold the 0 key until ‘+’ is displayed.
The (+) will automatically be replaced by the
international dialling prefix for the country you
are calling from.
Enter the country code, the area code (without
any leading zero) and the phone number.
Press YES to make the call.
Note! When you are abroad, your phone will automatically
search for a network that you are allowed to use. Which
networks you can use depends on the agreements your
operator has signed with the operators in the country
you are visiting. See chapter ‘Networks’.
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