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Chapter 10 Setting Up Network Connections 127
Entering network settings
Entering a dial prefix
A prefix is a number you may need to dial before a telephone number. Ordinarily, you should not
need to dial a prefix.
1. Tap the Dial Prefix check box.
2. Enter the appropriate prefix.
Disabling call waiting
When using a landline phone, call waiting can cause a network session to end if you receive
another call while you are connected. You should not need to disable call waiting when making
a wireless data call, because call waiting is handled differently by wireless phone service providers.
If for whatever reason you need to disable this feature on your Kyocera 7135 smartphone:
1. Tap the Disable call waiting check box.
2. Tap the Disable call waiting line. Enter the disable code. Each telephone company assigns
a code to disable Call Waiting. Contact your local telephone company for the code you
should use.
Using a calling card (optional)
You can use a calling card for your calls to an ISP or dial-in server. After dialing the ISP, the phone
enters your calling card number automatically.
However, when you connect to a server, there is usually a delay before you enter your card
number. To produce this delay, you must add commas before the card number. Each comma
delays the transmission of the number for two seconds. Youll need to experiment to determine
the correct delay.
1. Tap the Use calling card check box.
2. Tap the Use calling card line. Enter your calling card number.
3. Tap OK to confirm your selection.
Enter your prefix here.
Tap this box if you need to use a prefix.
Enter the disable code here.
Tap this box to turn off Call Waiting.