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    International Dialing  
    The international access code (+) and the destination country/region  code
    should be entered, followed by the area code and phone number. 
    1From Idle press and hold # until “+” is displayed 
    2 Enter country/region code (e.g. 44 for the UK; 81 for Japan)  
    3 Enter area code and phone number  
    4 Press C 
    Emergency Calls  
    An  emergency  call  may  be  made  even  when  SIM  is  not  fitted  to  the  phone,
    however, the antenna symbol ( ) must be present. 
    Enter 911 press C. 
    Ending a Call  
    To end a call, press D 
    Note: Many countries/regions include an initial “0” in the area code. This
    should, in most cases, be omitted when dialing international numbers.  If
    you  have  difficulties  making  international  calls,  contact  your Service  Pro-
    vider. 
    Note:  Making  Emergency  calls  without  a  SIM  installed  is  country  or  net-
    work operator dependent. 
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    Answering a Call 
    To receive a call, the phone must be switched
    on and the signal strength meter ( ) must be
    displayed. 
    Press any key except D to answer a call
    or 
    Press D to reject a call 
    Caller Identification 
    This feature allows you to identify incoming calls. 
    The caller’s phone number, and name if stored in the Phonebook, will be dis-
    played during an incoming call. 
    Volume Control  
    The volume level may be adjusted during a call: 
    Use 5 to decrease the volume; use 1 to increase the volume 
    Note: If a call is not answered or is rejected, the number of incoming calls
    missed will be displayed. Press any key to clear the display. 
    Note: Caller Identification may not always be available. 
    Note: Volume control for the Personal Handsfree accessory is adjusted in
    the same manner.
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    Locking the Phone 
    When  the  phone  is  locked,  the  phone  lock  code  must  be  entered  each  time
    the  phone  is  switched  on  to  unlock  the  phone.  You  may  be  able  to  dial  the
    local emergency number and answer incoming calls while the phone is locked.
    The Phone Lock Code is factory set to 0000. 
    1From Idle  press <  and  select  (Applications >) Phone  Setting >
    Security > Phone Lock. Press < 
    2 From the submenu select Status and press < 
    3 Select On and press < 
    4 Enter the 4-digit code and press < 
    The lock icon ( ) displays. 
    Unlocking the Phone 
    Enter your Lock Code. The lock icon will be replaced by OK. Press < to con-
    firm. 
    Disabling Phone Lock 
    The phone must be unlocked before the phone lock can be disabled. 
    1From Idle  press ) Phone  Setting >
    Security > Phone Lock. Press < 
    2 From the submenu select Status and press < 
    3 Select Off and press < 
    4 Enter the 4-digit code and press <
    Changing Phone Lock Code 
    You  should  change  your  phone  lock  code  to  a  4-digit  number  of  your  own
    choice. 
    1From Idle  press <  and  select  (Applications >) Phone  Setting >
    Security > Phone Lock. Press < 
    2 From the submenu select Change Code and press < 
    3 Enter the old unlock code and press < 
    4 Enter a new unlock code and press < 
    5 Re-enter  the  new  unlock  code  to  confirm.  Press < to complete the
    change 
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    Using the PIN  
    The  PIN  protects  your  SIM  against  unauthorized  use.  If  you  enable the PIN,
    every time the phone is turned on you will be prompted to enter the PIN. 
    PIN2  controls  security  for  the  Fixed  Dial  Store,  Call  Charge  metering  and
    Barred Dial. 
    If either PIN/PIN2 is entered incorrectly 3 times, (It depends on the SIM), the
    phone will be locked and the user will need to enter the PUK/PUK2 code. 
    Contact your service provider for the PUK/PUK2 code. 
    Enabling/Disabling the PIN 
    1From Idle  press ) Phone Setting >
    Security > PIN. Press < 
    2 Select Status and press < 
    3 Select On or Off from the submenu and press < 
    4 You may be prompted to enter the PIN. On first use, enter PIN of your
    choice (between 4 and 8 digits) and press < 
    Note: 
    – To enter PUK code for PIN, enter **05* you will then be prompted to
    enter the PUK code, then follow the on-screen instructions.
    – To enter PUK2 code for PIN2, enter **052* you will then be prompted
    to enter the PUK2 code, then follow the on-screen instructions.
    If the PUK/PUK2 code is entered incorrectly 10 times, the SIM will cease
    to  operate.  All  information  stored  in  the  SIM  will  be  lost  and the  SIM  will
    need to be replaced. Contact your service provider for more details. 
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    Setting Ring Volume 
    With the G60, you can set up your phone in different modes depending  on
    your environment, allowing different ring tones and volumes in different situa-
    tions. 
    To change ring volume for any sound profile: 
    1From Idle press  Sound Settings. Press < 
    2 Select the profile you wish to adjust, press  Ring
    Vo l u m e, press < 
    3 Use 0 to set the volume level, press < 
    See Changing Sound Profiles, page 27, for more information on setting different
    ring modes. 
    Setting Silent Ring  
    You may wish to set at least one mode as a silent mode. To do this, set  Alert-
    ing Method for that mode to vibration or off: 
    1From Idle press  Sound Settings. Press < 
    2 Select  the  profile  you  wish  to  adjust,  press 
    Alerting Method, press < 
    3 Select Vibrate or Off and press < 
    Note: Once you have set the ring volume/type for a mode, you can make
    that the active mode at any time by selecting My  Phone > Sound  Set-
    tings,  choosing  the  desired  mode  then  choosing Activate.  See Changing
    Sound  Profiles,  page 27,  for  more  information  on  setting  different  ring
    modes.
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    Phonebook
    Phone numbers can be stored in two locations: 
    In the SIM Phonebook (E), where the number of ent ries and lengths
    of names and numbers are SIM dependent. 
    In the Mobile Phonebook, where phonebook entries can be grouped
    together  and  additional  data  can  be  stored  with  numbers.  This  phone-
    book is retained even if you change your SIM. 
    This section contains all you need to know about: 
    ➪Managing your Phonebooks 
    ➪Finding entries in your Phonebooks 
    ➪Speed Dialing 
    ➪Grouping  Phonebook  entries  to  make  calls  easier  to  identify  and  num-
    bers easier to find 
    To Store a Number in the SIM Phonebook 
    1From Idle enter the phone number and
    press A 
    2 Select SIM Phonebook and press< 
    3 Select Name, press < and enter identi-
    fying name. Press < 
    4 Select No. and confirm the phone num-
    ber. Press < will allow you to edit. If not,
    press < 
    5 Press A to save 
    Note:  See Te x t   E n t r y,  page 85,  for  information  on  text  entry  methods
    available for making Phonebook entries. 
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    To Store a Number in the Mobile Phonebook 
    1From Idle  enter  the  phone  number  and
    press A  
    2 Select Mobile Phonebook and press < 
    3 Select Name, press < and enter identi-
    fying name. Press < 
    4 Select No. and confirm the phone num-
    ber. Press < twice 
    5 Select Email, press < and enter address.
    Press< (optional) 
    6 Select Group, press< (optional)
    7 Select a group, press< (optional)
    8  Select Hot  Key  Dial,  press 
    						
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    Speed Dialing 
    Last Number Called  
    From Idle press C twice 
    Hot Key Dialing (Mobile Phonebook Only) 
    From Idle press and hold the appropriate hot key number
    To view your hot key dial list, from Idle  press 
    Hot Key Dial List, press  Hot Key Dial. Press < 
    3 Enter the Hot Key dial number (from $ to ,)  for  this  entry.
    Press< 
    4 Press A to save
    Info Numbers or Service Dial 
    Your  Service  Provider  may  program  some  special  phone  numbers  into  your
    SIM (F). It is not possible to modify these: 
    1 Press and hold A 
    2 Use 4 to browse through the Service Dial list of phone numbers 
    Note: 
    – If  the  Hot  Key  number  is  already  taken,  an ID  used  message  will
    appear.
    – Some  Hot  Key  Phone  numbers  may  be  reserved  by  the  Service  Pro-
    vider. For example the first three Hot Key Phone numbers may be
    linked to Service Dial (F).
    Note: If your operator does not offer these services, these spaces will be
    blank.
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    Editing Phonebook Entries 
    It  is  possible  to  view Entry  Details, Edit, Delete, Create or Copy  Entry
    information from the Phonebooks. To access any of these functions: 
    With a phone number or name highlighted: 
    1 Press < to select the submenu 
    2 Use 4 to cycle through Entry  Details,
    Edit, Delete, Create or Copy Entry 
    3 Press < to select an option 
    Entry Details 
    Displays  each  element  of  the  selected  Phonebook  entry:  Name,  number  and
    location of entry (SIM or Phone) etc. Press < to edit the name or number etc. 
    Edit 
    Displays the entry allowing you to make changes. 
    Press < to change details and enter changes. Press 
    						
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    Synchronizing Phonebooks 
    Keep  your  SIM  and  Mobile  Phonebooks  in  step  by  synchronizing  their  con-
    tents  regularly.  You  can  copy  individual  entries  between  phonebooks  (see
    Editing  Phonebook Entries, page 18) or  simply  copy  the  entire  contents of  one
    phonebook into the other. To do this: 
    1From Idle,  press < and select Phone-
    book > Copy Entries. Press <   
    2 Use 4  to  either  copy  the  entries  of SIM
    to  Phone or Phone  to  SIM.  Press <
    twice to select 
    Review the Phonebook Status 
    The  Review function in  the  Phonebook  menu  shows how  many locations  are
    available in the two Phonebooks. 
    1From Idle press  Review. Press <  
    2 Use 4 to select SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook and press < 
    A summary of the selected Phonebook will be displayed. 
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