Nokia 2180 - Menu 6, Network Services

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Menu 6, Network Services

Some of the features described in this section are network

services, which may not appear in your phone’s menu un-

less you store the feature code you received from your

service provider.
Storing feature codes is optional for using any network

service. Contact your service provider for more information

about feature codes and how to use them.
For more information, see “Menu 6 7, Network Feature

Setting” on page 36.

Menu 6 1, Dual Mode Selection
You can set your phone to operate in

analog (AMPS) and/or digital (CDMA)

networks. However, the network can

always override your setting.
When you select dual mode (Ana.&

Dig.), your phone will give priority to

the digital network. If a digital network is not available, your

phone will then select an analog network.

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Your phone will automatically return to $QD1& 'LJ1 when

you end a phone call or when your phone is turned off and

back on again.

Menu 6 3, Call Forwarding
This feature is a network service that must be subscribed

from your service provider. This feature is used to forward

incoming calls to another specified number so you won’t

miss any calls.
This menu and it’s submenu items appear on the menu

only if activated with Menu 6 7. Contact your service pro-

vider for details.

To activate Call Forwarding
1) Press 0HQX 6 3
2) Press W to desired option (see below)
3) Press 2.
4) Press W to $FWLYDWH or &DQFHO
5) Enter phone number that calls are to be forwarded to

at 1XPEHU=

6) Press 2.
This forwards your calls to the number that’s already on

display before you select $FWLYDWH or the phone number

you entered at 1XPEHU=.
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(Menu 6 3 1) forwards all incoming

calls.
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(Menu 6 3 2) forwards calls only when

you’re on the phone.
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(Menu 6 3 3) forwards calls

if you don’t answer.
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(Menu 6 3 4) forwards calls

if you are out of the network’s range.
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(Menu 6 3 5) cancels all call for-

warding options you have active.

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Menu 6 4, Call Waiting
Please see “Call Waiting” on page 15.

Menu 6 5, Selective Call Acceptance
This feature allows you to program the network to screen

incoming calls. The caller’s phone number is compared to

either an allowed numbers list or a blocked numbers list,

and the call is either rejected or allowed.
1) Press 0HQX 6 5
2) Press W to $OORZHG 1XPEHUV /LVW or %ORFNHG

1XPEHUV /LVW

3) Press W to $FWLYDWH, 'HDFWLYDWH, or (GLW
4) Press 2.
This menu and its submenus appear on the menu only if

activated with Menu 6 7. Contact your service provider for

details.
$OORZHG 1XPEHUV /LVW

allows calls when incoming

caller’s number matches one on the allowed numbers list.
%ORFNHG 1XPEHUV /LVW

rejects calls when incoming

caller’s number matches one on the blocked numbers list.
The $FWLYDWH option turns the restriction on. The 'HDFWL0

YDWH

turns the restriction off. The (GLW option allows you

to add or remove numbers from the list.
If you select (GLW, you have three different options:
$GG 1R1

will add numbers to your list.

5HPRYH 1R1

removes numbers from your list.

5HPRYH $OO

will clear the entire list.

Confirm your selection or setting with 2..

Menu 6 6, Send Your Own Number
This feature specifies whether or not to display (i.e. 6HQG)

your phone number to the person you are calling, on a call-

by-call basis.

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Press 0HQX 6 6 before dialing. Then choose <HV or 1R and

enter the number you wish to call at 1XPEHU=, then press

í

to dial.

Or, if you prefer, you can dial the number first. Then press

0HQX

6 6, choose <HV or 1R, and press

í

or 2. to dial

the number.
If you don’t make a selection, your phone uses the current

default network setting. Check with your service provider

to find out the setting for your home area.
This menu appears on the menu only if activated with

Menu 6 7. Contact your service provider for availability.
Note: This feature functions only in systems equipped with

Caller ID.

Menu 6 7, Network Feature Setting
Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, Selective Call Acceptance,

and Send Own Number are services available through

your service provider or dealer. When you subscribe to any

of these services, your service provider or dealer gives you

a separate code (known as a “feature code”) to activate

and deactivate each service.
Menu 6 7 lets you store all the feature codes you use in

your phone. Once the feature code is stored in your phone,

the service appears as a menu item. You can then use the

menu to activate and deactivate &$// )25:$5',1*/

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and

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To store codes
1) Press 0HQX 6 7
2) At )HDWXUH &RGH=, enter the code you want to store

in your phone (e.g.

74), then 2.

3) W to the service that the code applies to, then 6HOHFW
4) W to suboption, then 2. (Repeat step as required,

based on number of suboptions)

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To remove items from the network
services menu
Follow same steps as in “To store codes”, except press 2.

at )HDWXUH FRGH= (without entering a code).
Note: Any feature codes that are received from your ser-

vice provider are unrelated to your phone’s security code.