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Op
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Note
•
It may take a long period of time to sort using the Music Player/Mail
sorting function. It is not possible to answer a call during the sorting.
!
Incoming Voice Call display
When the other party notifies you of his/her phone number, the phone number
appears. If the phone number is stored in the Phone Book, the saved name appears.
When the other party does not notify you of his/her phone number, the reason
(
CallerID Withheld
,
Payphone
,
Caller ID Unavailable
) appears.
When Unable to Answer a Call
Put an incoming call on hold when the call cannot be answered.
A
Press
M
(OPTIONS) when receiving a call
B
Select
Hold Answer
and press
c
C
Press
y
(ANSWER) when you are ready to answer
the call
Note
•
A calling fee is charged to the caller even while the call is put on hold.
Tip
• Press
p
while the call is put on hold to end the current call.
• Also answer the held call by pressing
p
while the call is on hold.
When
AnyKeyAnswer
is set to
On
, also answer the call by pressing
any one of
0
~
9
,
s
,
#
,
*
or
c
instead of
n
,
y
(ANSWER).
• While a call is put on hold, regardless of
Close Setting
, the call
remains on hold even when you close the handset. The caller hear the
guidance notifying that the call is on hold.
Record the other party's message when a voice call cannot be answered.
Keep up to five records, 20 seconds per record.
A
When receiving a call, press side key
>
or press
M
(OPTIONS) and select
Answer Phone
Note
•
Always keep setting the Answer Phone or change the answering time
and message(
z
p.13-12).
•
The Answer Phone cannot be used for Video Call or Call Waiting.
•
A maximum of five messages can be recorded. If exceeding this
number, delete the recorded messages (
z
p.13-14).
■
Place Incoming Call on Hold
■
Recording a Message (Answer Phone)
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Summary of Contents for 706N
Page 33: ...Getting Started _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 62: ...Basic Handset Operations _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 80: ...Entering Characters _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 100: ...Phone Book _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 111: ...Video Call _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 117: ...Camera _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 126: ...Display Lighting _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 135: ...Sounds _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 141: ...Entertainment _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 159: ...Data Management _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 171: ...External Connection _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 180: ...Handset Security _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 190: ...Organiser Tools _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 206: ...Advanced Settings _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 212: ...Optional Services _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 224: ...Messaging _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 256: ...Web _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 273: ...S Appli _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 281: ...Appendix _706N_manual_E book 1...
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