Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.S e t t i n g s49Access no.+ phone no.+ card no.—Dial the access number, the phonenumber, then the card number (andthe PIN, if required).Access no.+ card no.+ phone no.—Dial the access number, the cardnumber (and the PIN, if required),then the phone number.Prefix+ phone no.+ card no.—Dialthe prefix (numbers that mustprecede the phone number) andphone number you want to dial,then the card number (and the PIN,if required).4. Enter the required information(access number or prefix and cardnumber), and select OK to confirmyour entries.5. Select Card name, enter the cardname, and select OK.Make callsAfter you have saved your calling cardinformation in your device, you canmake a call using your calling card.1. In standby mode, select Menu >Settings > Call > Calling card.2. Enter your security code, and selectOK. See “Security settings”, p. 55.3. Select your desired calling card.4. Press the end key to return tostandby mode; then enter thephone number, including any prefix(such as 0 or 1) that your callingcard may require when you make acalling card call. See your callingcard for instructions5. Press and hold the call key for a fewseconds until Card call is displayed.6. When you hear the tone or systemmessage, select OK.International prefixYou can store an international diallingprefix into your device. In standbymode, select Menu > Settings > Call >International prefix.In standby mode, when you enter +(press * twice) at the beginning of aphone number, your deviceautomatically inserts the internationaldialling prefix that you have storedafter you press the call key. See “Insertdialling codes”, p. 23.Data or fax callsData and fax calling is a networkservice. See “Network services”, p. viii.If your wireless service provider ornetwork operator supports this feature,you can set up the device to send orreceive data and fax calls with aterminal, such as a PDA or PC,connected.For better performance during datacalls, place the device on a stationarysurface. Do not move the device byholding it in your hand during a datacall.