Making and Receiving Calls
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Showing and Hiding Your CLI
You can show/hide your
3
number when you make or receive a call. As a default setting, your
3
number is
shown to the caller or the receiver.
To hide your
3
number when making a call, subscribe to the Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)
service. There are two CLIR service subscription settings: permanent and temporary. When permanent CLIR
subscription is set, your
3
number will always be hidden when making a call. When temporary CLIR service is
subscribed to, you can turn on/off this function from
Settings
, or just input
#31#
/
31#
before a phone
number to hide/show your
3
number for that particular call.
When forwarding a call, the Connected Line Identity Restriction (COLR) service will hide the forward
destination phone number from the caller.
When making a call, the receiver’s identity (phone number) can be displayed on your handset’s display if you
subscribed to the Connected Line Identity Presentation (COLP) service, and your
3
number will be notified to
the receiver if you have subscribed to the Calling Line Identity Presentation (CLIP). The current subscription
status of these settings can be found and displayed from
Settings
. (Refer to
Settings
on page 133 for
details.)
Setting the handsfree mode
Press the
Options menu
key and select
Handsfree
. Select
Handsfree on
, or
Handsfree off
.
When the handsfree function is turned on, the microphone
sensitivity increases, and the other party’s voice is heard
from the speaker.
Adjusting the colour contrast
Press the
Options menu
key and select
Contrast settings
.
Select
Much brighter
,
Brighter
,
Standard
,
Darker
, or
Much darker
.
Setting the lighting mode
Press the
Options menu
key and select
Lighting settings
.
Select
Sunny
,
Cloudy
,
Automatic
, or
Indoors
.
Setting the call time duration
information
Press the
Options menu
key and select
Other settings
and
Show call length
. Select
Show call length
or
Do not show
.
Adjusting the speaker volume
Press the
Up
and
Down
keys or the side keys.
Operation
Procedure
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