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Changing Your Settings 74
To store emergency numbers:
Select the
Emergency #
option, then
select one of the three emergency number options, and enter and save
your new emergency number.
To call emergency numbers
(even in lock mode): Simply enter 911 or
one of your emergency numbers and press to place the call.
Emergency Ringback
Emergency Ringback lets you enable or disable the alert tone
your phone plays during an Emergency call.
Tip:
This feature can be valuable during emergency situations, such as, a
home invasion. Disabling the Emergency call alert tone can prevent a
home invader from locating you by means of that tone.
1. From The
Security
sub-menu, select Emergency
Ringback. The following options appear in the display:
On
— Your phone plays an audible alert tone during Emergency
calls.
Off
— Your phone does not play an audible alert tone during
Emergency calls, but does vibrate.
2. Select the desired Emergency Ringback setting.
Reset Phone
The
Reset Phone
option returns all settings on your phone (except
for Contacts entries) to their factory default values.
Caution!:
Before selecting Reset Phone, contact your Wireless Carrier.
Invoking Reset Phone may erase settings made by your Wireless
Carrier from your phone, resulting in loss of service.
Erase All Entries
The
Erase All Entries
option deletes all entries from the Contacts
list.
Restriction
The
Restriction
option settings let you restrict/unrestrict the use
of your phone for
Calls
(Incoming and Outgoing),
SMS
(Text)
Messages
,
MMS
(Picture)
Messages
, and/or restrict/unrestrict
access to your your phone’s
IP
(Internet Protocol)
Connection
.
Note:
All default restriction settings are Allow All (unrestricted).
NAM Selection
The
NAM Selection
option lets you select your preferred system
(
NAM 1
or
NAM 2
), provided your phone has a NAM 2 number
programmed into it. (For more information, contact your Wireless
Provider.)
Important!:
If after setting your phone to Lock itself On Power Up, you change
the NAM Selection setting from
NAM 1
to
NAM 2
, but there is no
number programed into NAM 2, you won’t be able to access your
phone. You must call your Wireless Provider’s Service Center to
unlock your phone.