Everyday Operations 17

Everyday Operations

Your phone comes with a variety of features. In most cases, however, you
will use only some of these features on a daily basis. This chapter will
familiarize you with most of those everyday operations. Descriptions o f
more advanced features are covered in additional chapters.

Placing Calls

To place a call, power on your phone and confirm that you have a strong
signal indication. If you are in a digital service area, the icon appears.
Dialing from the Keypad
1From standby, enter the phone number (up to 32 digits).
2Press to place the call.
Caution: During a call, if you press and hold , the
speakerphone feature is activated. Do not hold the phone next to
your ear when the speakerphone is activated.
Note: You cannot switch to the Speakerphone if any digits or
letters are on the display. Clear the display before trying to
activate the Speakerphone.
If the outgoing phone number matches an entry in the Phonebook, the
corresponding name is also displayed with the number.
3When the call connects, Voice Call is displayed.
The call timer is displayed if the Current Call timer
is on. (See Call Timers on page 40 for more
information.)
4Press to end the call.
Dialing from the Phonebook
To use Super Dial and Speed Dial, you must first program entries into the
Phonebook. See Chapter 5, Phonebook Features.
1From standby, press or to scroll through the Phonebook
entries.
Depending on your phones search method
setting, the display shows entries alphabetically by
first or last name, or by memory location number.
To change, see Selecting a Phonebook Search
Method on page 34.
To jump to a specific section of the alphabet,
press the number key that has the corresponding
letter on it.