Chapter 13 - Phone interface 13-9
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You can scroll the text with or . Press-
ing Option gives you the following options:
Use number — Copies the phone number
from the current message onto the dis-
play, from which you can dial it or store it
elsewhere in the normal way. (Instead of
this function, you may press while
viewing the message.)
Off — Turns the info message receiving off.
If you want to read a message again, choose the
message from the menu. The message will appear
immediately on the display.
Message settings (Menu 2 5)
Set voice mailbox number (Menu 2 5 1)
The phone number that you enter here will be
dialled when you select the Listen to voice
messages function in Menu 2 1. A voice mail-
box can be a network service or your personal
answering machine. You may enter a new or
edit an existing phone number. The number
will be used until you change the number
again.
Info service (Menu 2 5 2)
This menu allows you to control the info serv-
ice settings.
On — Activates the reception of topics that
are pre-defined in the communicator inter-
face and which can also be seen within the
Read info messages menu (Menu 2 4).
Off — Deactivates new topic reception. You
can still read previously saved messages.
Index — You receive only the list of available
topics, no messages. Any previously received
index list will be shown and updated auto-
matically by the service provider.
To receive the messages for the chosen topics,
you must first select the topics from the list
(via the communicator interface), then
change the setting to On.
Voice call diverting (Menu 3)
The call divert network service allows you to di-
rect your incoming calls to another phone
number when you do not want to be disturbed,
or when the phone interface is switched off or
outside of the network coverage area. The call di-
verting functions are described in more detail in
chapter 4 "Telephone: Telephone settings - Voice
call diverting" on page 4-6.
Note: Call diverts made via the phone interface
only apply to voice calls. Fax diverting is
done in the Fax application’s settings (see
chapter 5 "Fax: Fax settings" on page 5-4).
1 Select the desired call divert mode in the
main menu:
Divert all voice calls (Menu 3 1), Divert when
busy (Menu 3 2), Divert when not answered
(Menu 3 3), Divert if not reachable (Menu 3
4), Cancel all diverts (Menu 3 5)
Unless you chose Cancel all diverts, the follow-
ing options are now available:
Press or to move the pointer to Activate.
You will be asked for the phone number to which
you wish to divert the incoming voice calls (to
your voice mailbox or some other number). See
chapter 4 "Telephone: Telephone settings - Voice
call diverting" on page 4-6 for details.
When the phone interface is in idle state (you
have no active calls and you are not in any
menu), you can modify the phone number to
which your calls will be diverted by using a man-
ual command string.
The delay time, after which the call is diverted,
can be modified by a command string pro-
grammed by your network operator.
Cancel — Sets the divert mode off.
Status — Shows call types that are being diverted.
Phone settings (Menu 4)
Lights (Menu 4 1)
The keypad and display of the phone interface
are fitted with lights to make them easy to
read. When the communicator is used as a
handportable phone or is connected to a
charger, this setting determines whether the
lights remain on for 15 seconds after the last
keystroke or an incoming call alert (On) or re-
main permanently off (Off).
The lights can be switched on for 15 seconds
by pressing quickly even if Off is selected.
When the communicator is connected to a