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Lets you make another call while the first call is on hold; see Making a second call for details. For info on handling a second incoming call, see Receiving a second call (call waiting).

Opens the Dial Pad so you can use it to dial additional numbers, such as an extension or a response to a voice prompt.

Dials any extra digits (such as a password or an extension) that you assigned to a speed-dial favorite button. See Defining favorite buttons for information on defining extra digits. This button disappears after you select it to dial the numbers.

Mutes the microphone so that you and the noise around you can’t be heard on the other end. The call status changes to Muted. When you want to speak, be sure to select the Mute button again.

DID YOU KNOW? Do you accidentally press onscreen buttons when you’re on a call? You can disable the screen’s touch-sensitive feature during phone calls, see Locking your screen.

Ending a call

Do one of the following:

Press Power/End .

Press the button on the headset (if the headset is attached).

Switching applications during a call

You can use your organizer apps and other applications while you’re talking on the phone; so go ahead and check your calendar, or go to Memos and enter the driving directions your caller is giving you. You can even send text messages while you’re on a call.

NOTE What you can’t do, however, is make a data connection while on a call. This means that you can’t browse the web or send or receive email or multimedia messages.

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Palm 680 manual Ending a call, Do one of the following, Press Power/End, Switching applications during a call