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You can use short-dial numbers within your network by dialling the number followed
by an extra #. Pick up the receiver and dial:
Format: <network short-dial>#
Example: if the GSM network short dial is 2222: 2222#
⇒ you will now be connected to the dialled number.
❾ Quick-dials
The Opis 60s mobile and PushMeFon mobile support entering nine quick dial num-
bers. To program or change a quick dial number, pick up the receiver and dial:
Format: *02#<quick dial number (1-9)>#<number to be dialled>*
Example: if the number is 08154711 and is to be saved as quick dial 2:
*02#2#08154711*
⇒ if the number is accepted the phone rings once.
To use a quick dial number, pick up the receiver and dial:
Format: *<the quick dial number (1-9)>
Example: if you would like to connect to quick dial 2: *2
⇒ you will be connected to the stored number.
❿ Changing the call connecon delay
Normally, the Opis Technology desktop mobile automacally connects a call 6 seconds
aer dialling the last digit. This delay can be changed in 2 second increments as fol-
lows. Pick up the receiver and dial:
Format: *03#<(1-9)>* (1 x 2 seconds to 9 x 2 seconds delay).
Example: if you would like to set the connecon delay to 4 seconds (2x2 sec
onds = 4 seconds): *03#2*
⇒ if the new dial delay is accepted, the phone rings once.
⓫ Disabling/Enabling the SIM card PIN lock
You can disable (recommended) or enable your SIM card PIN lock. Pick up the receiver
and dial:
Format: *04#<0-1>#<PIN>* (0= lock disabled, 1= lock enabled)
Example: if your PIN is 1234 and you would like disable the PIN lock:
*04#0#1234*
⇒ if the PIN lock seng is accepted the phone rings once.
If the seng is not accepted the phone rings twice and you can try again.
⓬ Disabling/Enabling Roaming lock
You can enable or disable (default) the roaming lock. When the roaming lock is acve,
the telephone can only connect to the home network. Pick up the receiver and dial: