Nokia 239 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Note: Official emergency numbers vary by location
(e.g. 911, 112 or other official emergency number).
However, only one emergency number is programmed
into your phone to be dialed automatically by one key
emergency dialing, which may not be the proper
number in all circumstances. One key emergency
dialing does not operate when the keyguard feature is
in use and when the Emergency 9 key function is set
to OFF. Emergency 9 key is set to OFF when the
phone leaves the factory.
QUICK WAYS OF DIALING
Making international calls
To make an international call, either dial the number
in the normal way (i.e. starting with the international
prefix), or use the built-in quick method, utilizing the
internationally-recognized ‘+’ character; ‘+’ is available
on the
*
key.
To use the quick method:
Press
**
(‘+’ will be displayed), instead of entering
the international prefix, then dial the remainder of the
number. For example, calling a UK number can be
done by entering a number starting ‘
**
4 4’.
When sent, the international prefix (for the NAM
currrently selected) will be generated automatically.
Note, however, that if you store a number using the
international prefix ‘+’, then when recalled it will be
displayed with the appropriate dialing code.
Note: To allow international calls, ‘Call Barring
(Menu 14)
’, page 41 must be set to
‘ALLOW ALL’
.
One-touch dialing
The phone is equipped with 4 one-touch dialing keys.
Simply press any one of these keys to dial the
associated number (you do not need to press SEND).
The following keys offer one-touch dialing:
*
Dials the number stored in memory location 96;
press and hold the key for 2 seconds. You may
store any number in this location.