Receiving Calls
When someone calls your number (phone is powered On),
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The phone ringer sounds.
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The LED (located at the back of the flip cover) flashes the specified color.
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The phone number of the person calling may display on the bottom, left of the screen if the
caller ID feature is available and the caller has activated the feature.
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The calling person’s number with a name and a picture (see page 135 ) may display if you
have the caller has a phone number, name, and a picture stored in the phonebook.
If the caller has withheld their caller ID, the screen provides a message that the number is being
withheld.
Accepting a Call
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Press
SEND
or
Softkey 1
(Accept) to connect an incoming call, or set the phone to "Fold
Answer" mode to answer an incoming call by opening the phone (see page 42).
To use ring silencer or any key to accept a call, refer to page 42. However, if you already have a
call in progress, pressing the any key function does not apply. With a call in progress, you must
press
SEND
or
Softkey 1
(Accept) to answer an incoming call.
Rejecting a Call
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Press (End/On-Off) or
Softkey 2
(Reject) to reject or ignore the call. The call goes
automatically to voice mail depending if voice mail is available by your service provider.
If your phone receives a call and you do not answer it, the screen will display the phone number
(or the name is stored in the phonebook) of the caller (if available). This information is stored in
the missed calls list. Up to 10 missed calls are stored in this list.
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You also have options for
holding and forwarding
calls. These options
depend on your network
and your subscription
arrangements.
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You can set your phone to
answer a call when any
key is pressed. (See Any
Key Answer on page 42 ).
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Do not press
END
to
reject an incoming call if
you already have 2 calls
in progress.
Pressing
END
with 2 calls
in progress does not
reject an incoming call but
will disconnect a call in
progress.
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