Basic Operation
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Multiparty Calls
The multiparty service provides you with the ability to have a
simultaneous conversation with more than one caller, if your
network service provider supports this feature.
A multiparty call can only be set when you have one active call
and one call on hold, both calls having been answered. Once a
multiparty call is set up, calls may be added, disconnected or
separated (that is, removed from the multiparty call but still
connected to you) by the person who set up the multiparty call.
The maximum callers in a multiparty call are six. Once started,
you are in control of the multiparty call, and only you can add
calls to the multiparty. More to the point, this system allows a
maximum of 6-party call.
Multiparty calls feature several functions including “Swap”,
“Conference”, “Transfer”, “End Single”, “Phone book”, “SMS”,
“Sound Recorder”, “Mute”, and ‘DTMF”. Here we briefly
introduce the multiparty operation steps in common use as
below:
1. Make a call until it is connected first (or when you are
receiving an incoming call). Next, make a second call while you
are already in a call.
2. When the two dialed calls are both connected, you can move
the cursor and press
to swap between the two
connected calls. When “
Swap
” function is activated, one call is
on line and another is on hold.
3. You can connect a call on hold to the currently active call to
form a multiparty call by select “
Conference
”.
4. When you assign a call and press
to select “
End
Single
”, it means that the handset will terminate the active call.
5. If you want to terminate all active call, press
to select