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Basic Calls and Phone Use
To end both calls, Left Softkey
Hang up all
Left Softkey or .
Receiving a second call
You can answer a second call while already on the first call if you have subscribed to call
waiting service. Your phone will emit a tone to alert you if there is a second incoming call.
To accept the second call, to put the first call on hold and answer the second call.
To toggle between the first and second call, Right Softkey
Swap
.
To end the active call, .
To end one of the calls, Left Softkey
End
Highlight the call to end Left
Softkey.
To end both calls, Left Softkey
End
Hang up all
Left Softkey or .
Making multi-party calls
You may hold a conversation with up to two parties at the same time in a conference.
Make a call to the first party When it is connected, proceed to dial the second call
(second party) The first call is put on hold.
When the second call is connected, Left Softkey
Conference
The first and
second party are now connected.
To split the call, Left Softkey
Private call
(available only when you are the host of
the multi-party call) Highlight any number on the list Left Softkey The call will
be splitted. The other parties can continue with their conversation.
To end the multiparty call, .
Unsuccessful calls/Auto redial
With
Auto redial
activated, your phone will redial a number up to 10 times if the first attempt
is not successful. For the procedures to activate
Auto redial
, see p.25 “Auto redial” .
When a dialed number cannot be connected, a tone is heard and an alert message will be
shown on the display. The phone returns to the standby screen and the number will be
automatically dialed again after a short delay. The phone will try to redial the number up to 10
times. Failure to connect a call might be due to network problems or if the party you are calling
is busy.
To end a redial attempt, Right Softkey.
2 You can also redial the last number you have called by pressing twice.
International Dialing service
When you make an international call from any country, you must start by dialing a special
international access code. Your phone has the facility to prefix a + symbol to the numbers, so
that you need not enter the access code for the country that you are calling from.
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