Using Your Phone
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English
Redialing a Number
Automatic Redial
The wireless system may at times be too busy to handle your call.
If this is the case, you may hear a fast busy signal and see
Call
Failed
and
Press SND to Redial
. With Automatic Redial, your
phone will repeat the call attempt over the next four minutes.
When the call succeeds, your phone will ring until the person you
are calling answers.
To use Automatic Redial:
Press
¾
or press and hold
A
until you hear a high tone. You
will see:
Redialing
.
To make this feature even easier, turn Instant Redial ON. Your
phone will instantly redial after a fast busy signal, and you will
not have to push a button. To find out more, see page 51.
Redial
If you hear an ordinary busy signal:
Display Last Ten Numbers Dialed
Your phone keeps track of the last ten numbers you have dialed.
Muting the Microphone
For privacy during a call, mute the microphone. You can hear the
person on the other end, but he or she cannot hear you.
1
Hang Up
Press
¼
to hang up.
2
Redial
Press
¾
to redial.
or
Press and hold
A
. You will see:
Calling
.
1
Enter
List
Press
å
then press
â
,
â
.
The display will
show the last number you dialed.
2
Review List
Press
q
or
Z
to scroll through the last calls made,
including the time, date, and number.
3
Call
Number
Press
¾
or press and hold
A
to call the number
in your display. You will see:
Calling
.
Mute
Phone
Press
Ä
then press
ß
during a call to mute
the microphone. You will see:
Muted
.
Unmute
Phone
Press
Ä
then press
ß
again to resume your
conversation.
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