Nokia D211 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Nokia D211 features
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Exit program when card is removed
If this check box is selected, you automatically exit the program when you remove
the radio card from the wireless station.
Basic GSM settings (GSM tab)
Automatic network selection
The GSM network to which your radio card is connected can be selected either
manually or automatically.
If the Automatic network selection check box is selected, the radio card
automatically selects one of the cellular networks available in your area. Outside
of the home network service area, the radio card will select one of the networks
that have a roaming agreement with the home network.
To select a network manually, clear the Automatic network selection check box
and click Search Networks. Select a network from the list of available networks
and click OK. If the radio card cannot reach the selected network or loses contact
with it, you are prompted to select another network.
Note: If you select any other than your home network, this network must
have a roaming agreement with your home network operator.
Voice mailbox number
Type your voice mailbox number in this box. You obtain this number from your
service provider or network operator.
Display cell info
You can set the radio card to indicate when it is used in a cellular network based
on Micro Cellular Network (MCN) technology.
Display incoming calls
When this check box is selected, you will get a notification when you have a call
(data, fax) coming in.
Advanced GSM settings (GSM tab)
A number of advanced GSM settings are network services: before you can benefit
from these services, you must subscribe to them from your service provider or
network operator and obtain instructions on their use.
To access these settings, select the Settings page and GSM tab. Click Advanced
Settings.
Call Divert
Call diverting is a network service that allows you to direct incoming voice, data
and fax calls to, for example, your voice mailbox number.