Nokia 2170 Nokia 2170 User Guide in English - Page 34

Menu 3 7, Calling Card, To store a calling card, &DUG, 6HFXULW\ &RGH, &7, 6HOHFW

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Menu 3 7, Calling Card Storing a calling card into your phone makes it simple to make calling card calls. However, you must first store your calling card information into your phone. Your phone can store up to four different calling cards. Once the card’s information is stored and selected with Menu 3 7, your phone will automatically use this card when you make calling card calls unless you select a different one. To store a calling card Once you press 0HQX 3 7, your phone lists &DUG $0' and 1RQH. Press W to select the card you want and press 2.. Enter your five-digit security code at the 6HFXULW\ &RGH: prompt, then press 2.. This gives you the 6(/(&7 ',$/,1* 6(48(1&( screen. Press 6HOHFW and select the sequence your card uses. If you’re not sure which dialing sequence you should use, refer to the back of your calling card. For example, if you must 1) dial the 1-800 access number, then 2) enter your calling card number and PIN, then 3) dial the phone number, then you must select that dialing sequence (see chart) for your phone. After you have selected the dialing sequence, you must store the information necessary for that dialing sequence, such as the access number, card number and PIN. ÷ If you wish to store the name of the calling card, you must press while $FFHVV QXPEHU= or &DUG QXPEHU= is displayed. For more information on your phone’s security code, see “Security Features” on page 43. 27

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Menu 3 7, Calling Card
Storing a calling card into your phone
makes it simple to make calling card
calls. However, you must first store
your calling card information into your
phone. Your phone can store up to
four different calling cards.
Once the card±s information is stored and selected with
Menu 3 7, your phone will automatically use this card
when you make calling card calls unless you select a
different one.
To store a calling card
Once you press
0HQX
3 7, your phone lists
&DUG $
0
and
1RQH
. Press
W
to select the card you want and press
2.
.
Enter your five-digit security code at the
6HFXULW\ &RGH
:
prompt, then press
2.
. This gives you the
6(/(&7
’,$/,1* 6(48(1&(
screen. Press
6HOHFW
and select the
sequence your card uses. If you±re not sure which dialing
sequence you should use, refer to the back of your calling
card.
For example, if you must 1) dial the 1-800 access number,
then 2) enter your calling card number and PIN, then 3) dial
the phone number, then you must select that dialing
sequence (see chart) for your phone.
After you have selected the dialing sequence, you must
store the information necessary for that dialing sequence,
such as the access number, card number and PIN.
If you wish to store the name of the calling card, you must
press
³
while
$FFHVV QXPEHU
=
or
&DUG QXPEHU
=
is
displayed.
For more information on your phone³s security code, see
±Security Features² on page 43.