Sony Ericsson m608c Betriebsanweisung

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Features
Setting up speed dial numbers
Speed dial numbers are abbreviated numbers, 
number keys 
 to 
, which are used to 
reach your nine Speed contacts from the 
keyboard. To set up your Speed contacts, see 
Creating a speed contact on page 39.
Controlling tone-based services
You can use your phone for phone banking 
services or other tone-based services that use 
DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency).
You can send tones during a call as follows:
• Press the keyboard keys during an active 
call.
• Include a tone sequence when dialling.
• Use digit sequences stored in Contacts 
entries.
Always start a tone sequence with 
p
 and end it 
with a space. To include a 3-second pause in a 
tone sequence, use the letter 
by
 
pressing and 
holding 
.To make it easier to use phone 
services, you can store tone sequences in fields 
in Contacts. See Adding a DTMF tone 
sequence
 on page 39
.
Voice control
The voice control option lets you manage calls 
by using your voice. With Voice answer you 
can use words recorded for “answer” and 
“busy” to answer, or to send a busy tone to an 
incoming call. With Voice dialling, you can 
make a call by saying the contact’s name. See 
Voice control on page 79.
Calling cards
There are two main types of calling cards: 
corporate and commercial cards. With a 
corporate card you can use your phone as a 
corporate phone, and get access to special 
services since all your calls pass through a 
corporate switchboard.
A commercial calling card is either a “real” 
plastic card, containing number information, 
or just a phone number provided over the 
Internet. The calls you make pass through a 
calling card server, which usually allows you 
to make international phone calls at a lower 
cost. See Calling cards on page 77.
Business phone services
Your mobile phone can be used in a corporate 
switchboard. For information about setting up 
business phone services, see Business phone 
services
 on page 77.
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