Sony Ericsson T18LX Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Menu Descriptions 37
For example, if you save 123 as the auto prefix and the
function is On, you can call 123-7654 by simply dialing
7654. The prefix 123 is automatically added to the
phone number after you press
<(6
to dial the phone
number. The auto prefix is not added for phone num-
bers longer than 5 digits.
Auto Retry
The Auto Retry submenu, when enabled, repeats a call
attempt every 15 seconds for up to three minutes if the
call cannot be delivered through the mobile system. The
two options for the Auto Retry submenu are On and
Off.
Speed Dial
The Speed Dial submenu allows you to dial a phone
number stored in a phonebook position by entering the
1- or 2-digit position and pressing
<(6
. The two
options for Speed Dial are On and Off.
Super Dial
The Super Dial submenu allows you to dial a phone
number stored in phonebook positions 1 through 9 by
pressing and holding the numeric key corresponding to
the phonebook position. The two options for Super
Dial are On and Off.
Lock Dial
The Lock Dial submenu is used to limit outgoing calls.
The functionality of the dialing options in the LOCKS
menu varies according to country. Selections for this
function include:
If you select No restrictions, your phone has
no outgoing call restrictions.
If you select Restrict all dialing, your
phone will only allow dialing of emergency phone
numbers.
If you select Allow only local+800#, your
phone will only allow dialing of phone numbers
with up to seven digits and phone numbers with 10
or more digits that begin with 800, 888, or 877.
The phone will not allow operator access.
If you select Allow only phonebook, your
phone will only allow calls to phone numbers stored
in your phonebook. Phone numbers cannot be
stored in your phonebook while this restriction is
enabled.
If you select Restrict international, your
phone will not allow dialing of phone numbers that
begin with 0, 01, and 011. The phone will not
allow operator access.
If you select Restrict 900#, your phone will
not allow you to dial phone numbers with 10 or
more digits that begin with 900. The phone will
not allow operator access.
If you select Restrict calling card, your
phone will not allow the use of calling card num-
bers stored in the Calling Card 1 or Calling Card
2 submenus.
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