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4-4

Telephone settings

turn on the phone interface by pressing , and
your short messages, faxes and mail will be sent
automatically once the communicator receives a
GSM1900 network signal.

When the communicator is in the flight mode,
emergency calls must be made from the phone
interface:

Press . The phone interface will read
FLIGHT MODE ACTIVE.

While the FLIGHT MODE ACTIVE text is visible
(for approximately five seconds) you can dial
the emergency number (e.g. 911).

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Press .

Voice mailbox number — Set a new or change
the current voice mailbox phone number. You
can call your voice mailbox by pressing Voice
mailbox
in the Telephone main view.

Note: Your network operator may be able to up-

date your voice mailbox number via a spe-
cial SMS message. Contact your network
operator for details.

Speakerphone audio control

The audio control enables you to adjust the vol-
ume level and to activate the communicator’s
loudspeaker for handsfree operation.

Note: The speakerphone audio control can only

be adjusted during a call.

In the handsfree mode, you can speak and listen to
the phone from a short distance away when the
cover is open. This function is not available when
the cover is closed (except in a car installation).

The Tel. application setting Audio when cover
opened (see ”Telephone settings” on page 4-1),
determines whether the handsfree operation is
activated automatically after you open the cov-
er. To activate the handsfree operation manual-
ly, press the Audio on command button.

To adjust the speakerphone volume or turn audio
off:

When in a call with the speakerphone acti-
vated, press Audio control. A new set of op-
tions will appear.
Audio off — Turns the speakerphone audio
off.
Audio on — Activates the speakerphone.
Volume + — Increases the volume.
Volume - — Decreases the volume.
Close — Closes the screen and returns you to
the previous screen.

Choose the option you want.

The indicator in the audio control view shows
the chosen volume level.

Figure 4-1: Flight mode