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Using Services

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Using Services Using Services The Model 390 telephone allows you to access enhanced telephone company subscription features and services, which can include home banking, catalogue shopping, restaurant guides, and voice mail. Services may be free or may have a subscription cost. Contact your telephone company for information. The Services menu shows the services that require subscription. Before selecting a service, you must download the service into your telephone. Contact your telephone company for information on downloading services in your area. Downloading a service is as simple as dialing the subscription number and following any voice prompts. Your phone may be capable of automatically dialing out to update your subscribed features and services. For more information on this ability, contact your telephone company. Some services may be available by dialing them directly. You do not have to download these services, but you may wish to save them in your Directory. Note: Some options, such as the call timer, may be disabled when you are using a service. Activating services: 1. Dial the number provided by your telephone company and follow the prompts. 2. Once you have successfully downloaded the services of your choice, press the Í key. The Services menu appears. 3. Use the ˘¯ keys to move the 4 indicator to the Service you want to select. 4. Press the Select softkey to activate the service next to the 4 indicator. 5. Once you have connected to the service, follow the instructions on the display. 6. To exit a service session, press the Quit softkey, Í or k to leave the Services List. Deactivating services: You may deactivate a service by contacting your telephone company. You can delete a downloaded service in the Services menu by selecting it and pressing the Delete softkey. The service will appear as . If you download another service, it may overwrite any service displayed as . 12 Model 390 User Guide

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12 Model 390 User Guide
Using Services
Using Services
The Model 390 telephone allows
you to access enhanced telephone
company subscription features and
services, which can include home
banking, catalogue shopping,
restaurant guides, and voice mail.
Services may be free or may have a
subscription cost. Contact your
telephone company for information.
The Services menu shows the
services that require subscription.
Before selecting a service, you must
download the service into your
telephone. Contact your telephone
company for information on
downloading services in your area.
Downloading a service is as simple
as dialing the subscription number
and following any voice prompts.
Your phone may be capable of
automatically dialing out to update
your subscribed features and
services. For more information on
this ability, contact your telephone
company.
Some services may be available by
dialing them directly. You do not
have to download these services,
but you may wish to save them in
your Directory.
Note:
Some options, such as the
call timer, may be disabled when
you are using a service.
Activating services:
1.
Dial the number provided by
your telephone company and
follow the prompts.
2.
Once you have successfully
downloaded the services of your
choice, press the
Í
key.
The Services menu appears.
3.
Use the
˘¯
keys to move
the
4
indicator to the Service
you want to select.
4.
Press the
Select
softkey to
activate the service next to the
4
indicator.
5.
Once you have connected to the
service, follow the instructions
on the display.
6.
To exit a service session, press
the
Quit
softkey,
Í
or
k
to leave the Services
List.
Deactivating services:
You may deactivate a service by
contacting your telephone company.
You can delete a downloaded
service in the Services menu by
selecting it and pressing the
Delete
softkey. The service will appear as
<deleted>
.
If you download another service, it
may overwrite any service
displayed as
<deleted>
.