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can use words recorded for "answer" and "busy" to answer, or to send a busy tone to an incoming call. With Voice dialling, you can make a call by saying the contact's name. See Voice control on page 68. Calling cards There are two main types of calling cards: corporate and commercial cards. With a corporate card you can use your phone as a corporate phone, and get access to special services since all your calls pass through a corporate switchboard. A commercial calling card is either a "real" plastic card, containing number information, or just a phone number provided over the Internet. The calls you make pass through a calling card server, which usually allows you to make international phone calls at a lower cost. See Calling cards on page 66. Business phone services Your mobile phone can be used in a corporate switchboard. For information about setting up business phone services, see Business phone services on page 66. More features The following Phone features are also available. These are described in more detail in the Control panel chapter: • Accept calls - set a caller filter. • Add to contacts - add new contact data after a call. • Call waiting - call waiting alert option. • Divert calls - divert calls. • Flag call - follow up a rejected call later. • Handsfree settings - choose how to answer a call with a handsfree kit. • Reject with SMS - send an SMS text message automatically to a rejected caller. • Restrict calls - option to set roaming and international call restrictions. • Show or hide number - option to hide or show your number to the called party. • TTY settings - enable the use of a teletype writer. • Voicemail - this is your "answering machine". • ALS settings - you can have two lines on the SIM card with this service. • Call meter - keep track of the call costs. 24 Phone M600i This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use.

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Phone
M600i
This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use.
can use words recorded for “answer” and
“busy” to answer, or to send a busy tone to an
incoming call. With Voice dialling, you can
make a call by saying the contact’s name. See
Voice control
on page 68.
Calling cards
There are two main types of calling cards:
corporate and commercial cards. With a
corporate card you can use your phone as a
corporate phone, and get access to special
services since all your calls pass through a
corporate switchboard.
A commercial calling card is either a “real”
plastic card, containing number information,
or just a phone number provided over the
Internet. The calls you make pass through a
calling card server, which usually allows you
to make international phone calls at a lower
cost. See
Calling cards
on page 66.
Business phone services
Your mobile phone can be used in a corporate
switchboard. For information about setting up
business phone services, see
Business phone
services
on page 66.
More features
The following Phone features are also
available. These are described in more detail
in the Control panel chapter:
Accept calls
– set a caller filter.
Add to contacts
– add new contact data
after a call.
Call waiting
– call waiting alert option.
Divert calls
– divert calls.
Flag call
– follow up a rejected call later.
Handsfree settings
– choose how to
answer a call with a handsfree kit.
Reject with SMS
– send an SMS text
message automatically to a rejected caller.
Restrict calls
– option to set roaming and
international call restrictions.
Show or hide number
– option to hide or
show your number to the called party.
TTY settings
– enable the use of a teletype
writer.
Voicemail
– this is your “answering
machine”.
ALS settings
– you can have two lines on
the SIM card with this service.
Call meter
– keep track of the call costs.