Owner's Manual

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
49.
If
Call
w
aiting
is
activated,
you
can
put
the
first
call
on
hold
and
answer
the
second,
by
pressing
or
by
selecting
left
soft
key,
then
Hold
&
An
s
w
er.
You
can
end
the
current
call
and
answer
the
waiting
call
by
selecting
left
soft
key
and
then
End
&
Answer
.
Rejecting
an
incoming
call
You
can
reject
an
incoming
call
without
answering
by
simply
pressing
the
key.
During
a
call,
you
can
reject
an
incoming
call
by
pressing
the
left
soft
key
[Menu]
and
selecting
the
Multiparty/Reject
or
by
pressing
the
key.
Muting
the
microphone
You
can
mute
the
microphone
during
a
call
by
pressing
the
left
soft
key
[Options]
then
selecting
Mute
.
When
the
handset
is
muted,
the
caller
cannot
hear
you,
but
you
can
still
hear
them.
The
handset
can
be
unmuted
by
pressing
the
[Unmute].
Switching
DTMF
tones
on
during
a
call
To
turn
DTMF
tones
on
during
a
call,
press
the
left
soft
key,
and
then
select
DTMF
on.
DTMF
tones
can
be
turned
off
the
same
way.
DTMF
tones
allow
your
phone
to
make
use
of
an
automated
switchboard.
Multiparty
or
conference
calls
The
multiparty
or
conference
service
provides
you
with
the
ability
to
have
a
simultaneous
conversation
with
more
than
one
caller,
if
your
network
operator
supports
this
feature.
A
multiparty
call
can
only
be
set
up
when
you
have
one
active
call
and
one
call
on
hold,
both
calls
having
been
answered.
Once
a
multiparty
call
is
set
up,
calls
can
be
added,
disconnected
or
separated
(that
is,
removed
from
the
multiparty
call
but
still
connected
to
you)
by
the
person
who
set
up
the
multiparty
call.
These
options
are
all
available
from
the
In-Call
menu.
The
maximum
callers
in
a
multiparty
call
are
five.
Once
started,
you
are
in
control
of
the
multiparty
call
and
only
you
can
add
callers
to
the
multiparty
call.
General
functions
General functions
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