Sony Ericsson P990i User Guide - Page 112

Control panel, Call settings, Accept calls, Controls tab, List tab, Add to Contacts, Calling cards

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Control panel Tools > Control panel is the location for all the main settings on your phone that are system-wide and often affect more than one application. This is where you go to initially set up your phone, and to change the settings at any point after that. Note: Some settings can be locked or hidden by your operator. Call settings Accept calls Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings > Accept calls to specify who should be able to reach you, and who should not, by setting the accepted callers. Controls tab Specify whether your phone should reply by sending busy signal or by hanging up. Accept calls from All callers - everyone calling you can reach you. Listed callers only - only persons (phone numbers) that you have entered in the accepted callers list can reach you. Contacts - only persons in your Contacts phonebook can reach you. Speed dial - only contacts from your Speed contacts can reach you. No-one - no one can reach you. List tab Make a list of accepted callers. Select Add and then select from Contacts, or enter a name and a number. Add to Contacts Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings > Add to Contacts and mark the check box if you want to be asked to save a new contact every time a new number is used or received. Calling cards With a calling card account, your calls go via a calling card server. This means that your phone can act as a 112 Control panel P990i This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use.

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Control panel
P990i
This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use.
Control panel
Tools > Control panel
is the location for all the main
settings on your phone that are system-wide and often
affect more than one application. This is where you go
to initially set up your phone, and to change the settings
at any point after that.
Note:
Some settings can be locked or hidden by your
operator.
Call settings
Accept calls
Select
Tools > Control panel > Call settings > Accept
calls
to specify who should be able to reach you, and
who should not, by setting the accepted callers.
Controls tab
Specify whether your phone should reply by sending
busy signal or by hanging up.
Accept calls from
All callers
– everyone calling you can reach you.
Listed callers only
– only persons (phone numbers)
that you have entered in the accepted callers list can
reach you.
Contacts
– only persons in your Contacts
phonebook can reach you.
Speed dial
– only contacts from your Speed
contacts can reach you.
No-one
– no one can reach you.
List tab
Make a list of accepted callers. Select
Add
and then
select from
Contacts
, or enter a name and a number.
Add to Contacts
Select
Tools > Control panel > Call settings > Add to
Contacts
and mark the check box if you want to be
asked to save a new contact every time a new number is
used or received.
Calling cards
With a calling card account, your calls go via a calling
card server. This means that your phone can act as a