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Calls
After setting up the phone and understanding the
stand-by screen, you’ll want to make and receive
calls. T his section gives you all the basic
information you will need.
Making Calls
6.1
Manual Calls
6.1
Last Number Redial
6.1
Auto Redial
6.1
Call List
6.2
Set Call
6.2
Privacy Mode
6.3
Emergency Calls
6.3
Answering Calls
6.4
Auto Answering
6.4
Missed Calls
6.4
In Call Features
6.5
Ear Piece Volume
6.5
Send Own Number
6.5
Scratch Pad
6.5
Microphone Mute
6.6
Storage of Phone Number
6.6
Call Hold
6.6
Call Waiting
6.6
6
Network Connection
The MX-1111 Phone is initially programmed to search
for the digital CDMA network each time it is switched
ON. If you are in an area of poor CDMA coverage, it
will automatically search for the analog AMPS network
to enable you to continue to making and receive calls.
While the phone is connected to the AMPS network,
the phone periodically searches for CDMA coverage
and will switch networks as soon as there is sufficient
CDMA signal strength.
In areas of known good coverage, you can lock the
phone to either network(CDMA or AMPS), overriding
the automatic feature, although this is not
recommended.
If you are having difficulties in making or receiving
calls, it could be caused by the phone locking on to a
network with poor coverage in your present location.
■
to check for the Automatic network connect mode
setting;
[ m e n u ] + [setup] + [system]
+ [force call]
■
to change settings
[ m e n u ] + [setup] + [system]
+ [force call] + / [choose one]
+ [select and exit] or [select without exit]
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