Nokia 9110i Communicator - Settings (Menu 4)

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Settings (Menu 4)

Call settings (Menu 4-1)

Anykey answer (Menu 4-1-1)

When set on, you can answer an incoming call by pressing any key on the

phone keypad, except

or

.

Automatic redialling (Menu 4-1-2)

When this function is set on and you call a number that is busy or does not
answer, the communicator will attempt to call the number until the call is
connected.

Press

to end the call attempts.

Speed dialling (Menu 4-1-3)

When set on, you can dial phone numbers stored in the speed dial
locations by simply pressing and holding the assigned speed dial key.

Call waiting (Menu 4-1-4)

Call waiting is a network service. Contact your operator for subscription.
See ”Telephone settings” on page 53.

Tip: A quick way to set on a profile is to
press the

key on the phone keypad.

Press the key again until the selection
frame is on the desired profile. To select
the profile, press and hold

.

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Choose Activate to enable call waiting, Cancel to disable call waiting, or
Status to show call types with which call waiting may be used.

Own number sending (Menu 4-1-5)

You can set your phone number to be displayed or hidden from the
recipient of your call. This function works only in networks that allow you
to view callers’ phone numbers, provided that this service has been
activated for your SIM card. Do not use this function unless it has been
activated for your SIM card.

Choose Preset, On, Off, Next on, or Next off. Preset selects the setting, On
or Off, that you have agreed upon with your network operator. When you
change the SIM card, the Preset setting is automatically selected.

Phone line in use (Menu 4-1-6)

If your network supports this service, you can have two phone lines in your
communicator. You can select which line you want to use for making calls.
For more information, see ”Telephone settings” on page 53.

Phone settings (Menu 4-2)

Clock (Menu 4-2-1)

You can select whether the time is shown on the display.

Cell info display (Menu 4-2-2)

When this function is set on, the phone will indicate when it is using a
network cell based on Micro-Cellular Network technology. The setting will
remain in effect even if the SIM card is changed or the phone is switched off.

Name list (Menu 4-2-3)

When searching for names and numbers, you can select whether to show
three names, or one name at a time on the display.

List of own numbers (Menu 4-2-4)

You can store and manage phone numbers assigned to your SIM card. This
function is a memory aid, from which you can check your own phone
numbers.

Welcome note (Menu 4-2-5)

You can write a message of up to 36 characters which appears on the
display when you switch on the phone.

Note: The communicator
consumes more power
when the Cell info display
is on.

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1 Scroll to the Welcome note setting and press Select.

2 Key in the message.

3 Press Options and scroll to Save and press OK.

Network selection (Menu 4-2-6)

The communicator can be set to select automatically one of the cellular
networks available in your area. You may also select the desired network
manually in this menu.

When the Automatic option is selected, the communicator tries to utilise
the network on which it was last registered. Outside of the home network
service area, the communicator will select one of the networks that have a
roaming agreement with the home network.

In the Manual mode, when you pick up a network manually from the
network list, the communicator will always attempt to register on that
network. If the communicator cannot reach, or loses contact with, the
selected network, you are prompted to select another network.

Security settings (Menu 4-3)

The purpose of the security system is to prevent unauthorised use or altering
of important settings. In most cases, activating or changing the security
options requires the appropriate access code. See ”Security” on page 113.

PIN code request (Menu 4-3-1)

On or Off. See ”Security” on page 113.

Voice call barring (Menu 4-3-2)

Call barring is a network service; contact your operator for subscription.
See ”Telephone settings” on page 53.

1 Scroll to one of the following barring modes and press Select.

All outgoing calls

Tip: Network selection comes
in handy when you want to
select a particular network,
e.g. due to lower call charges.

Note: When security features which restrict
calls are in use (call diverting, call barring, fixed
dialling, closed user group, or system lock),
calls may be possible to certain emergency
numbers in some networks (e.g. 112 or other
official emergency number).

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All international calls
International except to home country
All incoming calls
Incoming calls when abroad
Cancel all barrings

2 If you want to take the selected barring mode into use, scroll to Activate; if

you want to disable the selected barring mode, select Cancel, or if you
want to check the status of the barring mode, select Status, and press OK.

Fixed dialling (Menu 4-3-3)

You may restrict your outgoing calls to a pre-determined set of phone
numbers, if supported by your SIM card. When the function is set on, you
can only call a phone number which is included in the fixed dialling list or
which begins with the same digits as a phone number on the list.

You are prompted for the PIN2 code when you try to put Fixed dialling on
or off, or if you wish to delete, add or edit any phone number on the fixed
dialling list.

If you select Numbers, the following options become available: Search,
Add entry or Erase all. If you select Add entry, you are required to enter
your PIN2 code and key in both the name and number you wish to add to
the fixed dialling list.

To edit or erase a phone number on the fixed dialling list, select Search and
key in the name of the person , or the first letter(s) of the name. Press OK
and Detail to view the number. Select Options, enter your PIN2 code and
you are given the choice of either Edit and Erase.

Closed user group (Menu 4-3-4)

This network service allows you to set the communicator to accept calls to
and from a selected group of people. For details on creating a user group
and activating this service, contact your network operator. You may be a
member of up to 10 user groups.

Select one of the following options:

Preset — Uses a user group that the SIM card owner has agreed upon with
the network operator.

On— Uses a particular user group. Calls can be made to or received from
the members of the selected group only.

Off — Calls can be made and received in the normal way. You can use this
option only if you are entitled to do so.

Note: The SIM card contents
cannot be accessed if the
Fixed dialling is on.

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SIM change security (Menu 4-3-5)

The same settings can be found in the Security settings. See ”Security” on
page 113.

Change access codes (Menu 4-3-6)

In this submenu, you can change the lock code, the PIN code, the PIN2
code and the barring password. See ”Security” on page 113.

The access codes may only include the digits 0 to 9.

System lock (Menu 4-3-7)

To lock the communicator, press Select and enter your lock code. The
communicator locks immediately. Even if you remove and replace the
battery and switch on the phone, the communicator will remain locked.

To unlock the communicator, press Unlock and enter the lock code.

Restore factory settings (Menu 4-4)

You can reset the settings of the menu functions to their original values.
When you activate this setting, you will be prompted for your five-digit lock
code. This function will not affect stored phone numbers and names, access
codes, earpiece volume setting, call timers, cost counters, selected application
tones or short messages.