Sony Ericsson P990i Cell Phone User Manual


 
114 Control panel P990i
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Calling cards
With a calling card account, your calls go via a calling
card server. This means that your phone can act as a
corporate telephone. Since your calls will then go
through a private company switchboard, PABX features,
services such as conference calls, will be available.
Select
Tools > Control panel > Call settings > Calling
cards
to make the settings.
Enter the phone lock code (the default phone lock code
is 0000) and make the following settings:
Calling card mode – select how to use the selected
calling card.
Calling cards – a list of your calling cards.
Active card – set the active calling card.
Please consult your calling card supplier for more
details.
Creating a new calling card
Select New and enter the following account information.
Access tab
Name – enter a name for the calling card account.
Access number – enter the phone number of the
calling card server.
Verification code – enter the verification code.
International prefix – enter the international prefix
used by the server.
Set up tab
Sending order – select if the phone number or
verification code should be sent first.
Delay for number/code – set the time the phone
should wait before it sends the number or code.
Use direct access number – if marked, you are
allowed to use a direct access number, if the calling
card is a PBX type.
Business phone services
You can set up business phone services by importing a
.pbx configuration file that you receive from your
Telephony/IT department.
To set up business phone services
1. Create a folder called
Calling cards in the
Document folder of your phone or Memory Stick
and copy the .pbx configuration file to that folder.
2. Select
Tools > Control panel > Call settings >
Calling cards > Import
.
3. Select the .pbx file you want to import and tap
Import.
4. Activate the card by setting the Calling Card Mode
to
Call directly, Always use calling card or Prompt
before call
.