User's Guide

Table Of Contents
32 Making and Receiving Calls Preliminary Draft
Missed: Unanswered incoming calls, if caller ID is
available. This type does not include call attempts made
when the phone was off.
Call Waiting: Incoming calls that occurred while you
were on another call. This type of call only occurs if your
system supports call waiting.
3-Way Calling: The second party you dialed during a
three-way call. This type of call only occurs if your service
provider supports three-way calling.
Emergency: All emergency calls, like 911.
You can also select [TIME] to see the time the call was made.
4. Do one of the following:
To save this number in your phone book, see page 38.
To call the number, press the Send/Talk key in one of
the following ways:
Once you initiate the call, whether clear or secure, your phone
behaves in the same way described in the section on direct dialing.
Secure calls might prompt you for a PIN. For more information, see
page 28.
Advanced dialing
In addition to direct dialing and redialing, you can retrieve and
dial clear and secure numbers stored in your phone book. Since
you need to set up your phone book first and know how to make
and edit entries in it, the following dialing methods are discussed
later in this guide:
Dialing from your phone book (see page 48)
Clear Calls Secure Calls
Traditional
Press the Send/Talk key Press and hold the
Send/Talk key
Autosecure
Press and hold the
Send/Talk key
Press the Send/Talk key
Secure-only
Cannot make clear calls Press the Send/Talk key