Notes
6
Answering a call
When you receive a call, the phone will play a tune
and/or vibrate and fl ash the LED as selected. The
display will show the calling pop-up and, if the caller
is listed in your phonebook, name and number will
be displayed along with a photo of the caller if so
selected. To answer or reject the call:
> Press the
Call/Answer
key.
< connection is established.
[nav_send.jpg]
> Pres
Mute/Un-mute
on right softkey to switch the
microphone off/on during conversation
> Press the
Reject/End
key
< the call is rejected
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Answering a call while music player is playing
If you are called while listening to the music player, the
music will stop and the phone will call as set. You can
answer the call as above or by long-pressing the button
on the headset. When the call is terminated, music
player will resume playing from where it stopped.
Making a call
To make a national call, simply enter the desired
number and press the
Call
key. A popup will be
displayed and the appropriate calling/busy tone will be
heard. To end a call, press
End
[00_idle_main_callnat]
Some countries (e.g. USA) use area codes. In this case
you must enter the area code before the telephone
number (no space between)
[00_idle_main_callinat]
To make an international call, long-press the
0
key until
+
is displayed. Then enter the appropriate country code
and fi nally the telephone number, all in succession (no
spaces)
Hint:
When + is entered, a list of country codes is
available on left softkey
Call an extension line
To make a call to a fi xed extension you may
sometimes have to go through an automated
switchboard. To do so:
> Enter the main phone number
[00_idle_main_callext]
> Press the
*
key until
–
(dash) appears
> Enter the extension number. Press
OK
< the call will automatically be routed to the
extension
Making a call while music player is playing
If you want to make a call while listening to music,
press the
Media
button to return to idle screen:
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