Owner's Manual
B2000
User
Guide
24
General
functions
Using
the
123(Number)
mode
The
123
mode
enables
you
to
enter
numbers
in
a
text
message
(a
telephone
number,
for
example).
Press
the
keys
corresponding
to
the
required
digits
before
manually
switching
back
to
the
appropriate
text
entry
mode.
Phonebook
You
can
save
phone
numbers
and
their
corresponding
names
in
the
memory
of
your
SIM
card.
In
addition,
you
can
save
up
to
200
numbers
and
names
in
the
phone
memory.
The
SIM
card
and
phone
are
both
used
in
the
same
way
in
the
Phonebook
menu.
(Refer
to
page
55
through
58
for
details.)
In
call
menu
Your
phone
provides
a
number
of
control
functions
that
you
can use
during
a
call.
To
access
these
functions
during
a
call,
press
the
left
soft
key
[Options].
During
a
call
The
menu
displayed
on
the
handset
screen
during
a
call
is
different
to
the
default
main
menu
displayed
when
in
standby
mode,
and
the
options
are
described
below.
Making
a
second
call
You
can
get
a
number
you
wish
to
dial
from
the
phonebook
to
make
a
second
call.
Press
the
right
soft
key
then
select
Search.
To
save
the
dialled
number
into
the
phonebook
during
a
call,
press
the
right
soft
key
then
select
Add
new.
Switching
between
two
calls
To
switch
between
two
calls,
press
the
left
soft
key
[Options],
then
select
Swap
or
just
press
the
key.
You
can
select
one
of
two
calls
using
up/down
navigation
keys.
To
end
a
call,
highlight
the
phone
number
using
up/down
navigation
keys
then
press
the
key.
Answering
an
incoming
call
To
answer
an
incoming
call
when
the
handset
is
ringing,
simply
press
the
key.
The
handset
is
also
able
to
warn
you
of
an
incoming
call
while
you
are
already
on
a
call.
A
tone
sounds
in
the
earpiece,
and
the
display
will
show
that
a
second
call
is
waiting.
This
feature,
known
as
Call
waiting,
is
only
available
if
your
network
supports
it.
For
details
of
how
to
activate
and
deactivate
it
see
Call
waiting
on
page
48.