Voicemail, Calling cards – Sony Ericsson P910i User Manual

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Voicemail

For easy voicemail access, enter the number of your voicemail
box.

With the flip closed, press and hold

to call this number.

With the flip open, select

Phone > Call voice mail

.

Note It is possible to include DTMF tones in the number. Insert
a

p

before the tones.

Calling cards

Calling cards are used together with some phone services, which
means that calls are set up via a calling card server. These
settings specify how P910i handles calling cards. Most Calling
card settings are protected by the Device lock, see ‘Device lock’
on page 38.

Calling card mode

– Select how to use the selected calling

card.

Calling cards

– A list of your calling cards.

Selected card

– Select which of your calling cards you

want to use.

Please consult your calling card supplier for more details.

To create a new calling card

Select

New

and enter the account information.

Access

tab:

Name

– Enter a name for the calling card account.

Access number

– Enter the phone number of the calling

card server.

Verification code

– Enter the verification code.

International prefix

– Enter the international prefix used by

the server.

Set up

tab:

Sending order

Number then code

means that the P910i,

after you have connected to the server, first sends the
phone number you have entered, and then sends the
verification number.

Code then number

means the opposite

order.

Delay for number/code

– Set a time delay between the

moment the calling card answers the call and the P910i
starts sending tones.

Some international calling card services instruct their users to
select a language by pressing a digit. When using the P910i
calling card feature, you can insert such a digit in one of these
places:

• Immediately after the access number, but preceded by a

pause sign,

p

.

• In the verification code.
• In the phone number that you dial.

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