User manual NEC DB4000

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[. . . ] General safety l Observe `Turn off 2-way radio' signs, such as those near stores of fuel, chemicals or explosives. l A small rubber bung (for antenna socket protection) is included in the carton. Keep this out of reach of small children, for whom it could be hazard. l The operation of some medical electronic devices, such as hearing aids and pacemakers, may be affected if a cellphone is used next to them. [. . . ] You will not be able to see the number which will be dialled, only the associated text title. Although FDN is supported by your phone, it must be present on your SIM - check with your service provider. Although SDN is supported by your phone, it must be present on your SIM - check with your service provider. Scratchpad number Your phone has a scratchpad facility that enables you to take down a telephone number during a call and then make a call to it when you have finished. This scratchpad number can be stored in memory for future use. Noting & calling a scratchpad number * * * During a call, key in the number to be placed in the scratchpad. The number displayed will be called. 27 Storing a scratchpad number * * * * * With the scratchpad still displayed, press the Press the key. The text entry screen will then be displayed. Key in a name associated with the number (see page 37 for the text entry procedure). To store the number in a specific location, key in the To store the number in the next available location, press the location number required and then press the key. Redial numbers - viewing/calling The last 10 phone numbers of calls made on your phone are stored as redial numbers. These numbers can be viewed and called as follows: Viewing redial numbers The following information can be viewed: l l l l l l I The call's position in the list (1-10) The name associated with the number if it is stored in memory or, if it is not stored, the number itself The date and time of the last call attempt to this number The number of times this number has been called Total cost of calls to this number (AoC only - see page 23) Total time duration of calls to this number The information which can be viewed is dependant on the services provided by your network and your phone's settings. O To view information on redial numbers, proceed as follows: If you insert a SIM card other than your own, information such as call logs may be lost. * * Press MENU 2 3. or key to go to the next or Use the or MENU keys as appropriate to scroll through the information. Use the previous number as appropriate. 28 Fast redial To access the redial list quickly, proceed as follows: O O To redial the last number you called, press the key twice. * * * Press the Use the Press the key. or MENU key to scroll through the list until the required number is displayed. The or key can be used to change between the redial, answered and unanswered calls lists. Redial from the viewing list To call a redial number from the viewing list, proceed as follows: * * * * Press MENU 2 3. Use the or key as appropriate to scroll through the redial numbers. O O O O or key to go to the next To clear the redial list, see page 30. When the number (or name) you wish to call is displayed, press the MENU key so the number or name is highlighted. The call will be made. When the redial number is flashing, pressing the key will allow you to store the number, see page 30. If you insert a SIM card other than your own, information such as call logs may be lost. If you missed calls while you were away from your phone but it was switched on, the screen will display the number of missed calls (unless it was just once and then it will display the word CALLED) and allow you to view the unanswered call list by pressing the key. When the answered or unanswered number is flashing, pressing the key will allow you to store the number, see page 30. To clear the answered and unanswered call list, see page 30. Answered & Unanswered calls - viewing/calling To view information on answered and unanswered calls, proceed as follows: * * * * Press MENU 2. Use the or MENU keys as appropriate to scroll through the information. To call the number displayed, press the MENU key so the number or name is highlighted. The call will be made. O O 29 Clearing call lists This facility clears the Redial, Answered and Unanswered call lists simultaneously. IF YOU WANT TO: IF YOU WANT TO: IF YOU WANT TO: Clear the call lists now * Press MENU 2 4 2. Automatically clear the call lists when you switch off your phone * Press MENU 2 4 1 1. [. . . ] 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. Edit area message type list The edit area message type list facility has the following options: l l Add a message type Delete a message type Add a message type To add a message type to the list, proceed as follows: * * * Press MENU 1 5 2. The message type entry screen will be displayed. I For more information regarding the area message types and their codes, contact your service provider. Enter the message type number and press the key. A suitable confirmation screen will be shown and the area messages option menu will be displayed. [. . . ]

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