Nokia 9000i Nokia 9000i User Guide in English - Page 109
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Chapter 13 - Phone interface 13-9 the text NO MESSAGE ON THE TOPIC is displayed. You can scroll the text with or . Pressing Option gives you the following options: Use number - Copies the phone number from the current message onto the display, from which you can dial it or store it elsewhere. (Instead of this function, you may press while viewing the message.) You can dial the number or store it elsewhere in the normal way. Off - Turns the cell broadcast receiving off. If you want to read a message again, choose the message from the menu. The message will appear on the display. Message settings (Menu 2 5) Set voice mailbox number (Menu 2 5 1) The phone number that you enter here will be dialed when you select the Listen to voice messages function in Menu 2 1. A voice mailbox can be a network service or your personal answering machine. You may enter a new or edit an existing phone number. The number will be used until you change the number again. Info service (Menu 2 5 2) This menu allows you to control the info service settings. On - Activates the reception of topics that are pre-defined in the communicator and which can also be seen with the Read info messages menu (Menu 2 4). Off - Deactivates new topic reception. You can still read previously stored messages. Index - Phone receives only the list of available topics, no messages. Any previously received index list will be shown and updated automatically by the info service provider. To receive the messages for the chosen topics, you must first select the topics from the list (via the communicator interface, see Chapter 6 "Short messages: SMS settings" on page 6-2), then change the setting to On. Call forwarding (Menu 3) The call forward network service allows you to direct your incoming voice calls to another phone number when you do not want to be disturbed, or when the phone interface is switched off or outside of the network coverage area. For more details about the call forwarding functions, see Chapter 4 "Telephone: Telephone settings - Voice call forward, call restrictions and call waiting" on page 4-2. Note: Call forward settings made via the phone interface only apply to voice calls. Fax forwarding is done in the Fax application's settings (see Chapter 5 "Fax: Fax settings" on page 5-1). Call forward settings • Select the desired call forward mode in the main menu: Forward all voice calls (Menu 3 1) Forward if busy (Menu 3 2) Forward if not answered (Menu 3 3) Forward if out of reach (Menu 3 4) Cancel all forwarding (Menu 3 5) , Press or to move the pointer to Activate (set forward mode on). You will be asked for the phone number to which you wish to forward the incoming voice calls (to your voice mailbox or some other number). See Chapter 4 "Telephone: Telephone settings - Voice call forward, call restrictions and call waiting" on page 4-2 for details. When the phone interface is in the idle state (you have no active calls and you are not in any menu), you can modify the phone number to which your calls will be forwarded by using a command string. The delay time (after which the call is forwarded) can be modified by a command string programmed by your network operator. Cancel sets the forward mode off. Status shows call types which are being forwarded.