User's Guide Part 1

Voice/Videophone Calls
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Example: Displaying the Redial record
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Press ( ) in the stand-by display.
The Redial record display appears.
To display the Received record
Press ( ) in the stand-by display.
To display the Dial frequency record
Press in the Redial record display.
To display phone numbers
When saved in the Phonebook, the name and phone type of a recipient are displayed instead
of the phone number. Press
to switch the display temporarily between names and phone
numbers. The display is not switched when a group name for a PushTalk call is displayed.
To place a voice call
Move the cursor to a call record and press .
To place a videophone call
Move the cursor to a call record and press (V.phone).
To originate a PushTalk call
Move the cursor to a call record and press .
To send mail
You can send mail to a person whose phone number and mail address are saved in the
Phonebook. Move the cursor to a call record and from the Function menu, select [Reply by
mail]
a mail address. Compose mail and send it.
To save in a group of the PushTalk phonebook
When you perform PushTalk communication among several persons saved in the PushTalk
phonebook, move the cursor to a received record of the PushTalk call (
), press (Save),
select a group, and press
(Complete).
If the same phone number has been repeatedly called, only the most recent call is saved
in the Redial record. Note, however, that when you originate a PushTalk call, individual
PushTalk communication among several persons are recorded.
If you switch the call between voice and videophone during a call, the call you placed/
received first is saved in the Redial/Received record.
When a caller uses a “Dial-in” phone number, the phone number displayed may be different
from the caller’s dial-in number.
When you place a voice or videophone call from the Received record, a Chaku-moji
recorded in the Received record is not sent.
When the date and time are corrected to the local time during international roaming, “
appears next to the name/phone number (P.44).