User Guide

Phone

Answer a second call

Depending on your wireless service provider and wireless network, this feature might not be supported.

During a call, press the key.

To answer the incoming call and place the current call on hold, click Answer - Hold Current.

To answer the incoming call and end the current call, click Answer - Drop Current.

To return to the first call, press the key > Swap or Flash.

Change your ring tone, notifiers, or reminders

1.On the Home screen, click the Sound and Alert Profiles icon.

2.Click Change Sounds > Sounds for Selected Profile > Ring Tone.

Click a tone.

To use a tone that is on your BlackBerry® device or on a media card, click Select Music. Find and click an audio file.

3.Press the key > Save.

Mute a call

During a call, press the key on the top of your device.

To turn off mute, press the key again.

Place a call on hold

If your BlackBerry® device is connected to a CDMA network, you cannot place a call on hold.

During a call, press the key > Hold.

To resume a call, press the key > Resume.

Turn on the speakerphone

CAUTION: Do not hold the BlackBerry® device near your ear while you use the speakerphone. Hearing damage can occur. For more information, see the Safety and Product Information booklet for your device.

During a call, press the key on the keyboard.

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Dial an extension

1.Press the X key.

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Blackberry 68001 Answer a second call, Mute a call, Place a call on hold, Turn on the speakerphone, Dial an extension

9800, NO_CARRIERCNETTORCH9800BLKATT, 68001 specifications

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