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When you receive a call:
The phone ringing tone sounds (if set on).
The 2nd LCD flashes.
The number of the calling party may be displayed in the screen if the caller has activated calling line identification.
The calling party’s number along with the name and caller ID picture may be displayed if the caller’s information is already
stored in the phonebook.
If the caller has withheld their Caller ID, the message Restricted is displayed to show that the number is being withheld. If the
network service provider cannot identify the number, the message Unknown is displayed to show that number is not known.
Accepting a Call
Press Call.
Rejecting a Call
Press End Call or Right Softkey or close the flap of your phone. The call will be transferred to the voice mailbox
automatically.
You can also choose to put your calls on hold or to activate call waiting or call divert. These options will depend on your network
and subscription plans with your local mobile service provider.
If a call is received but not answered, the screen will display the caller’s telephone number (and the name if it was previously
saved in the phonebook). This information is stored in the
Missed Call list
.
Information of received and answered calls are stored in the
Received Call list
.
You can place a received or dialled call on hold by pressing Right Softkey. Press Right Softkey to return to the call.
If a call is received but not answered, the caller information is stored in the
Missed Call list
.
To return to an unanswered call:
Press End Call to return to the standby screen. Press the Call key to access the
Last Dialled
List and press Right key to
display the
Missed Call list
. Alternatively, you can press Left Softkey, 6, 2 and 2 to display the
Missed Call list
.
Receiving Calls
Placing a Call On Hold
You can set your phone to
answer a call by pressing any
keys except the End Call key.
See “Answer Options” on
page 32. If you are making a call,
the phone gives priority to
receiving a call unless you have
already pressed Call key.
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