Call waiting, Using the on-screen internet menu – iCEBOX pmn User Manual

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Internet Mode

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The iCEBOX also supports third party Web-based e-mail. Dozens of Web-based
e-mail services are available and many are free of charge. Keep in mind that you
must have an account with an ISP (Internet Service Provider) to access the Internet
and use these web-based e-mail services.

Call Waiting

The “clicking” signal generated by Call Waiting will disconnect your Internet
connection. If the phone line connected to the iCEBOX has Call Waiting, you must
disable it before attempting to connect to the Internet.

Your local phone company can provide a dialing prefix (*70, for example) that is
added to the Internet access phone number. This prefix causes Call Waiting to be
temporarily suspended while you’re connected to the Internet. When you
disconnect from the Internet (hang up), your Call Waiting service is automatically
restored.

To temporarily disable Call Waiting when you connect to the Internet:

1.

Contact your local phone company for the deactivation code.

2.

Press

NET

on the remote control or keyboard, press

STOP

to interrupt the

dialing process, then press

OPTIONS

to make the Internet Menu appear.

3.

Select

USER SETTINGS

and press

GO

. When the User Settings sub-menu opens,

select

DIALING PREFIX

.

4.

Type the Call Waiting deactivation code into the dialing prefix field, then select

DONE

and press

GO

to save the entry and return to the previous screen. Press

OPTIONS

to return to the Internet Menu.

Note:

If you ever cancel Call Waiting service with your phone company, you must

return to the User Settings menu and remove the deactivation code dialing prefix.
If you do not do this, you will get a busy signal every time you try to connect to the
Internet.

Using the

On-screen

Internet Menu

While in Internet Mode, press

OPTIONS

on the remote control or keyboard to make

the Internet Menu appear (shown in Figure 23). Use the Internet Menu to enter
Web addresses, disconnect from the Internet, or refresh a Web page. You can also
choose a Web site for your home page, and change your user name, password, and
other user settings. Internet Menu functions are explained in Table 6.

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