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M608c Phone 27
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Usually no SIM card or PIN code is required
for emergency calls, but this is something you
need to check with your operator.
Receiving a call
Handling an incoming call
You can handle an incoming phone call in
several ways:
Answer – select
Yes or answer by voice
control.
Send busy
– reject the call by pressing
on the side or by using voice control.
Reject with SMS – reject the call by
sending an SMS text message to the caller.
Select
More > Send SMS. See Reject with
SMS on page 74.
Reject and create a reminder
– select No
to reject the call and choose whether you
want to create a reminder to follow up the
call at a later date. See Flag Call on
page 74.
Options during or after a call
You can find the following options in the More
menu:
Mute microphone – disconnect the
microphone after you have answered.
Speakerphone on – transfer the sound to
the speakerphone during a call.
Show contact – display the corresponding
entry in Contacts, or access DTMF tones
sequences stored in Contacts.
Add call/Hold call/Retrieve call – add a
call during a call, put the active call on
hold, or retrieve a call.
Transfer sound – transfer a call to a
Bluetooth or a regular headset, or to the
speakerphone. See Handsfree settings on
page 74.
Create task – create a task in Tasks.
Make note – make a note in Notes. (Call
data is automatically entered).
Call voicemail – check the messages in
your voicemail box. See Voicemail on
page 76.
Handling two or more
calls
You can handle multiple calls at the same time,
as follows:
Put an ongoing call on hold and start a
new one, or answer an incoming call.
Start a conference call during an ongoing
call (operator-dependent).
Extract one party in a conference call for a
private talk and put the conference call on
hold.
Make a call on another line (if you have
the ALS service on your SIM card). See
ALS settings on page 76.
Retrieve a held call, or release it.