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The handset sounds an alarm if a landline call is held for 9 minutes. If the call remains on hold,
the alarm sounds again 30 seconds later (i.e., after 9 minutes and 30 seconds of being on
hold). The call is disconnected 30 seconds later if it continues to be on hold (i.e., after 10
minutes of being on hold).
Recall/flash (landline calls only)
Tap to use call waiting and answer a second landline call or switch between landline calls
(page 27). You can change the recall/flash time if necessary (page 44).
Temporary tone dialling (for rotary/pulse phone service users)
Press
to switch to tone dialling mode and then dial the numbers as desired.
Activating the screen during a call
The handset’s proximity sensor detects when you raise the phone to your ear and automatically
turns off the screen. This not only saves battery power, but also prevents you from inadvertently
operating the screen while talking. The screen turns on again when you move the handset away
from your ear.
You can also turn the screen off and on manually when on a call by pressing the power button on
the top of the handset.
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If you turn off the screen while on a call, the call will continue.
Keypad
Tap
during a call if you need to enter numbers, such as when navigating a call centre’s voice
guided menu system. Tap
to hide the keypad.
Recording a landline call
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Before recording a conversation, inform the other party that the conversation will be recorded.
Recording without consent is a violation of privacy and may be against the law.
1
While on a landline call, tap
®
[Record call]
.
2
When finished, tap
®
[Stop recording]
, or tap
to end the call.
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To listen to the recording, see page 33.
Answering calls
Answering a call
1
When a call is being received, tap
and drag it to
.
2
Tap
to end the call.
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