Nokia 9210 Communicator - Settings (Menu 3)

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Settings (Menu 3)

Call settings (3-1)

Anykey answer (3-1-1)

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

except ,

, ,

Mute selection key, or the blank selection key.

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Automatic redial (3-1-2)

When this function is selected and you call a number that is busy or does not
answer, the phone will attempt to call the number until the call is connected. The
maximum number of redials is 10.

Press

to end the call attempts.

Speed dialling (3-1-3)

When selected, you can dial phone numbers stored in the speed dial locations by
simply pressing and holding the assigned speed dial key. See ‘Speed dials’ on page
82 for more information.

Call waiting service (3-1-4)

Call waiting is a network service. Contact your operator for subscription. For more
information see ‘To answer a waiting call’ on page 77.

Choose Activate to enable call waiting, Cancel to disable call waiting, or Check
status
to show whether call waiting is active and for which call types.

My number sending (3-1-5)

This network service allows you to set your phone number either to be displayed
or to be hidden from the person you are calling. Set by network resets the phone to
the default setting, On or Off, that you have agreed upon with your service provider.

Summary after call (3-1-6)

If you set this function to On, the phone will briefly display the duration and cost
(network service) after each call.

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Line for outgoing calls (3-1-7)

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 ‘Line selection page’ on page 91.

Phone settings (3-2)

Clock (3-2-1)

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

Cell info display (3-2-2)

When this function is selected, the phone will indicate when it is used in 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.

Welcome note (3-2-3)

You can write a message of up to 44 characters which appears on the display when
you switch on the phone.

Network selection (3-2-4)

The network to which you are connected can be selected either automatically or
manually.

If you select Automatic, the phone automatically selects one of the wireless
networks available in your area. Outside your home network service area, the
communicator will select one of the networks that has a roaming agreement with
your home network.

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If you select Manual, the phone will show a list of available networks and you can
select the network you wish to use if this network has a roaming agreement with
your home network service operator. If no such agreement is in force, the text No
access
will be displayed and you must select another network.

Confirm SIM service actions (3-2-5)

You can set the phone to show you the confirmation messages sent between your
phone and the network when you are using the SIM services by selecting the
option Yes within the menu 3-2-5 ( Confirm SIM service actions).

Security settings (3-3)

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 ‘Phone security’ on page 215.

Note: When security features which restrict calls are in use (for example, call

barring, fixed dialling, or system lock etc.), calls may be possible to
certain emergency numbers in some networks (for example, 112 or other
official emergency number).

PIN code request (3-3-1)

The options are On and Off. See ‘Phone security’ on page 215.

Call barring service (3-3-2)

Tip: A barring password

is required for using this
function.

This network service allows you to restrict incoming calls to, and outgoing calls
from, your phone.

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The options are: Outgoing calls/International calls/International calls except to home
country
/Incoming calls/Incoming calls when abroad/Cancel all barrings.

Closed user group (3-3-3)

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 service provider.

Preset - Resets the phone to use a user group the SIM card owner has agreed upon
with the network service provider.

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.

SIM change security (3-3-4)

You can protect your phone against unauthorised use with the lock code. To do
this, you need to select SIM change security. For details, see ‘Phone security’ on
page 215.

Change of access codes (3-3-5)

In this submenu, you can change the lock code, the PIN code, the PIN2 code and
the barring password. See ‘Phone security’ on page 215.

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

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System lock (3-3-6)

Tip: You can also press

Menu and # to enter your
lock code.

In this submenu, you can lock the communicator. Press Select and enter your lock
code. The communicator locks immediately. When communicator is locked, you
can make emergency calls to predefined numbers using the cover phone. You can
also answer incoming calls and make emergency calls using the Telephone
application. All other actions are blocked. 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. For more information on
locking and other security options, see ‘Phone security’ on page 215.

Restore factory settings (3-4)

You can reset some of the menu settings to their original values. You need the lock
code for this function. This function will not affect stored phone numbers and
names, access codes, earpiece volume setting, call timers, cost counters, selected
application tones or SMS messages.