User manual NEC DB2000

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[. . . ] Road safety l You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times. l The handset or hand-held microphone should not be used while driving. l Do not speak into a hands-free microphone if it will take your mind off the road. l You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway to answer or make a call, except in an emergency. [. . . ] key to store the text and Language setting Your phone can display all its menus and other information in a number of languages. To set the required language, proceed as follows: O * * Press MENU 8 7. Use the or MENU key until the required language is displayed and then press the key. The Automatic option (if available) sets your phone's display language to that dictated by the SIM card present. 24 Backlight functions You can control the backlight functions as follows: * * Press MENU 8 . The backlight function menu will be displayed. Press 1 to set the backlight to stay on for a preset time, 2 to set it permanently on or 3 to set it off. Restore factory settings This function will revert your phone to its factory settings. I By restoring the factory settings, any changes you have made to your phone's set-up will be lost. An example of some of theses settings are as follows: Clock Ringer volume Ringer type Ring style allocation Dial lock code Mode settings Backlight SMS management options O * * Your phonebooks will be unaffected. Press Press MENU 8 . to confirm. 25 Storing & retrieving numbers Telephone directories (phonebooks) Scratchpad number Redial numbers - viewing/calling Answered & Unanswered calls - viewing/calling Clearing call lists Storing numbers and names (ADN & FDN) Calling stored numbers Managing stored numbers Fastdial setting 812 One touch dial setting 814 FDN setting 815 MENU MENU MENU 27 27 28 29 30 30 31 32 34 35 35 26 Telephone directories (phonebooks) Your phone can have up to 3 phonebooks stored on your SIM card: l l l O Personal directory (ADN) Fixed dialling numbers (FDN) Service dialling numbers (SDN) When viewing any of the directories described, you can scroll to the other directories (if your SIM card supports them) by using the or key. The procedures for storing, calling, altering and deleting these numbers are detailed from page 30 onwards. Personal directory (ADN) These numbers are known as abbreviated dialling numbers (hence ADN) and up to 255 (depending on your SIM card capacity) can be stored along with a name. These numbers form your personal phonebook and can be viewed, altered and called whenever you wish. O Fixed dialling numbers (FDN) Fixed dialling numbers are a means of limiting which numbers can be called from your phone. With the FDN feature switched on (see page 35), only numbers you have stored in this phonebook and the emergency number can be called from your phone. I I Service dialling numbers (SDN) The numbers stored in the SDN phonebook are supplied ready installed by your service provider. They will call numbers and services as agreed with your supplier (e. g. customer enquiries, billing information, sportslines, weatherlines, etc. ) and cannot be edited by you. Turn the automatic clear call list function off * Press MENU 2 4 1 2. O If you turn your phone off by removing its battery, the call lists will not be cleared automatically, even if Auto clear is set to on. Storing numbers & names (ADN & FDN) You can store a telephone number in a directory when it is displayed in any of the following screens: l l l O O It is best to store numbers using the international number format (see page 9). When the personal directory (ADN) is displayed, the word Personal will be at the top of the screen. ADN and FDN numbers can be stored with ?'s instead of some digits. They are treated as wildcards and allow several similar numbers to be stored in the same location. If one touch dialling is set to on (see page 35), the first 9 locations in your personal directory will be your one touch numbers (see page 31). Standby screen Redial, Answered & Unanswered viewing logs Flash or text messages (see page 51 for details of these messages) If the standby screen has no number in it, key in the number to be stored. With a telephone number displayed in one of the above screens, press the name. The * * * * * Key in the name you wish to associate with the phone number (see page 37 for text entry details) and press the memory location screen will now be displayed. O O Press the or key ONLY if you wish to enter the number and name in the selected directory. If you select the FDN directory you will have to enter your PIN 2 code to continue (for security code details, see page 41). To store the number in the next available location, press the key. To store the number in a specific location, either key in the location number required or use the or MENU key to select it and then press the key. If the location is already in use, you will be prompted to press the key to confirm the replacement. * Either enter another number to be stored, or press the C key to return to standby. 30 Calling stored numbers The phone numbers in your personal phonebook can be located and then called using one of the following methods: O O If the FDN function has been set to on (see page 35), only numbers in the FDN directory can be called. To call numbers in the SDN directory, press the or key until the SDN directory is displayed and then use either the scrolling or searching method to locate and call the number. Scrolling or specific location To scroll through you personal directory in alphabetical order or select a location, proceed as follows: * * * Press and hold down the Either use the key until the first directory entry (sorted alphabetically) will be displayed. and MENU down keys as appropriate to scroll through your directory or key in the location number. [. . . ] To set the power save option on or off, proceed as follows: * Press MENU 1 5 3. The power save on/off menu will be displayed. Press 1 to turn power save on or 2 to turn it off. A suitable confirmation screen will be shown and the view messages menu will be displayed. Either make another selection from this menu or press C twice to return to the idle screen. 57 Displaying area messages If you do not wish your phone to receive area messages, proceed as follows: O When display is set to off, the edit list and power save options will not be available. * * Press MENU 1 5 1. [. . . ]

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