Nokia BT FUSION 6136 Setup Manual
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Unfortunately, thieves will find a mobile like yours irresistible.We recommend that you never leave your mobile unattendedor visible in a car, and also try not to use your mobile in busy,public places.Activate your SIM PIN, then change it to a secret oneTo protect your SIM card, the security settings on your mobileallow you to activate its preset PIN number. This number is1210. Once it’s activated, you will need to enter it every timeyou switch your mobile on.For extra protection, we recommend that you change yourSIM PIN to a secret number of your choice – your handsetuser guide gives you specific instructions on how to do this.Call us if your mobile goes missingYou can contact us free from a landline on 0800 783 2326.Call straight away and we’ll bar your mobile so no-one else canuse it. Remember, you’ll be charged for any calls made on yourmobile until we hear from you.To stop calls being made on your account, we just need your mobilenumber. If you give us your SIM and IMEI numbers as well we canbar your mobile completely. You’ll find the IMEI number by pressing*#06# on your mobile’s keypad. Please jot them down nowand hang on to them for future reference.My mobile # .....................................................................My SIM # .....................................................................My IMEI # .....................................................................Keep your SIM cards separateIf you have more than one mobile on your account, make sure youdon’t mix up or swap their SIM cards. That’s because each SIM ispaired with a specific mobile, and we need to know which mobileis missing in order to stop anyone else using it.To protect it, register it www.immobilise.comMany thousands of mobile phones are lost or stolen each year inthe UK. The National Mobile Phone Register already holds thedetails of over 10 million phones.RegisterRegister your phone for free at www.immobilise.comTo register all you need is your mobile phone. When you register,you will need to enter your contact details and your IMEI number.Once you have registered your phone, you will have a betterchance of getting it back if it is lost or stolen.When not to use your mobile• When flying. Switch off to prevent interference with theaircraft’s navigation systems• When driving. Never use a mobile while driving.Allow voicemail to take your calls, and listen to them whenyou’re away from the vehicle• In hospitals. If in doubt, keep your mobile switched off untilyou’re outside the building• At petrol stations. Or anywhere else where a spark from yourmobile could ignite flammable fumes or explosive materialsAll mobiles supplied by BT conform to the highest safety standards onexposure to radio frequency emissions. You’ll find government adviceon mobiles at www.doh.gov.uk/mobile18 19Mobile securityBT Directory Enquiries – 118 500The easy to use 118 500 BT Directory Enquiries service gives youaccess to any listed UK residential or business fixed line phonenumber.• 118 500 is available 24 hours a day, 365 days per year• With one call you can make as many phone number requests asyou need• All numbers will automatically be sent via text message• You can be connected straight through to the number you wish toreachNeed an international number?For BT International Directory Enquiries, just call 118 505 whenyou’re in the UK.2222 Travel and Weather Information2222 keeps you informed about travel and weather information,whether you’re planning your journey from home or stuck in a trafficjam on the way to your destination.You’ll be given a traffic update for your specific location and theoption of checking for road news and weather forecasts from anyregion across the UK.ICE ‘In Case of Emergency’Enter the number of the person you would want to be contacted ‘InCase of Emergency’ into your phonebook. In an emergency situation,ambulance and hospital staff will then be able to quickly find outwho your next of kin are and be able to contact them.• Go to Contacts• Select Add New Contact• Enter the letters ‘ICE’ under the name followed by the telephonenumber of your next of kin (ensure both daytime and eveningnumbers are included if possible)ICE advice• Make sure the person whose name and number you are giving hasagreed to be your ICE contact• Make sure your ICE contact has a list of people they shouldcontact on your behalf – including your place of work• Make sure your ICE contact’s number is one that’s easy to reach.For example a home number could be useless in an emergencyif the person works full time• Make sure your ICE contact knows about any medical conditionsthat could affect your emergency treatment – for exampleallergies or current medicationTo make an Emergency Services call (999, 112 or 911)There may be circumstances when your mobile phone, like anyother mobile, cannot guarantee a connection and an emergencycall cannot be placed due to network, environmental or interferenceissues. You should never rely solely upon any mobile for emergencyservices calls. We recommend a fixed line phone is retained andis used for emergency services calls. When making an emergencyservices call, ensure that you give all the necessary information asaccurately as possible including your location, as this will enableemergency services to pinpoint your exact location.Useful numbers19471 BT Fusion Consumer_Nokia_620-21 20-21 22/12/06 11:06:04 |
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