• | Show contact – display the corresponding entry in |
| Contacts, or access DTMF tones sequences stored in |
• | Contacts. |
Add call/Hold/Retrieve – make a call during a call, |
A conference call can be | Phone |
started when you have one
put the active call on hold, or retrieve a held call. |
• Transfer sound – transfer a call to a Bluetooth or a |
regular headset, or to the speakerphone. See |
Handsfree settings on page 115. |
• Turn on tones/Turn off tones – choose whether you |
want to turn DTMF tones on/off. |
• Create task – create a task in Tasks. |
active call and one on hold.
Select Start conference call
in the Phone menu to start the call. If you answer an incoming call during a conference call, the conference call will be put on
Conference
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3
5:18 pm | 10.12 |
• | Make note – make a note in Notes. (Call data is |
• | automatically entered). |
Call voicemail – check the messages in your | |
| voicemail box. See Voicemail on page 117. |
You can handle more than one call at the same time, as follows:
•Put an ongoing call on hold and start a new one, or answer an incoming call.
•Start a conference call during an ongoing call.
•Extract one party in a conference call for a private talk and put the conference call on hold.
•Make a call on another line (if ALS is available)
•Retrieve a held call, or release it.
P990i
hold. The maximum number | Hold End call |
|
of conference parties is five.
Note: Conference calls are only available if they are supported by your operator.
Making a new call on another lineWhen ALS (Alternate Line Service) is available on your SIM card, you have two lines and two phone numbers within your subscription. You can choose which line you want to use for outgoing calls. See ALS settings on page 117.
One of the lines can be used for both data and voice, while the other can only be used for voice calls. Incoming calls can be received on both lines at the same time. The current line is shown by the ALS
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