Ericsson CF388 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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To place a call on hold:
> Press F.
To end an active call while maintaining the call on hold:
> Press G. The message “RETRIEVE HELD CALL” will
appear on your display.
> Press F within three seconds.
To end the call on hold:
> When “RETRIEVE HELD CALL” appears on your display, press
G. (Note: if you do not press F or G within three
seconds, “RETRIEVE HELD CALL” disappears from your
display and both calls are ended.)
To Cancel Call Waiting.
You can deactivate the Call Waiting feature of your handset:
Use the CD keys to scroll to the ACCESS Menu.
Press F.
Use the CD keys again to scroll to the “CALL
WAITING” function.
Press F.
Use the CD keys to scroll to the “CANCEL” setting.
Press F.
Note: when you use Call Waiting/Call Hold, usage charges apply to
all calls.
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USING
CALL WAITING/CALL HOLD
Omnipoint’s Call Waiting/Call Hold service is an important way
to make sure you don’t miss important calls.
Call Waiting/Call Hold lets you accept a new call while you’re already
on the phone. While you’re talking to someone, you can also make
an outgoing call to someone else, and keep both calls active by
placing one or the other on hold. You can also receive a third
incoming call by terminating one of the two active calls. It’s an easy
way to make plans and coordinate conversations among people.
Here’s how to answer a new call while a current call is in progress:
> The message “CALL WAIT” will appear in the display.
> If you want to answer the new call, press F. This puts your
current call on hold and connects your new call.
> If you don’t want to interrupt your current call, press G.
The new call will be forwarded to your Answering Machine.
While a call is in progress, here’s how to make an outgoing call:
> Dial the number you want to call while the current call is in
progress.
> Press F. This puts your current call on hold and
automatically dials your new call.
You can also switch back and forth between two calls.
> Press F to put one call on hold and pick up the other.
Pressing F switches you back and forth.