Basic Telephone Operations (cont.)
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Basic Telephone Operations
Ending a Call
This operation ends an active call, hanging up the phone.
Press
.
This ends the call.
• You can view the call duration and charge. (See page 76.)
• If a phone number was entered during the call, the phone number remains
displayed even after you end the call. To return to the Standby screen,
erase the telephone number.
• You can use the Charge Limit option to end a call. (See page 74.)
NOTE
Receiving a Text Mail
You can receive a text message.
1.
When the entire message is received, an alarm tone sounds.
"Text mail received" is displayed for a maximum of 30 seconds. "
" is
also shown on the display.
Some networks do not provide the above message even if the notification
setting is turned on.
2.
To read the received Text mail, see "Messages" on page 64.
NOTE
Making Calls by Searching the Phone Book
You can dial a phone number easily if that number has been registered in
the Phone Book. See page 39 on registering phone numbers in order to
use this shortcut.
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Dialing by Scrolling through Abbreviated Numbers in the Phone Book
1.
Press
/
.
Pressing
scrolls the Phone Book down one entry at a time. Pressing
scrolls the Phone Book up one entry at a time, starting from the last
entry.
If the Scratch Pad (see page 46) contains entries, these are displayed
before those in the Phone Book.
2.
When the phone number of the desired party is displayed, press
.
This dials the phone number currently displayed on the screen.
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Dialing by Entering an Abbreviated Number Stored in the Phone Book
1.
Enter an abbreviated number of up to three digits registered in the
Phone Book.
2.
Press
/
.
The phone number assigned to the entered abbreviated number is
displayed.
• You can also use
/
to search for an entry close to the entered
abbreviated number.
• You can also dial by entering an abbreviated number from the Phone
Book.
3.
Press
.
This dials the phone number currently displayed on the screen.
NOTE
NOTE
• The caller who failed to call you can leave a text message for you. The
message will be displayed on your phone the next time you access the
network.