Ericsson GF768 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Making and Receiving Calls
This chapter describes how to make and receive calls, how to make international and
emergency calls, how to show or hide your phone number when calling (CLI – Calling Line
Identification) and how to handle two calls simultaneously.
Making a Call
1. Enter the area code and phone number.
The phone number is shown in the display. If
the number is longer than 10 digits, the begin-
ning of the number will be shown as an arrow
(see Figure 10).
To erase a digit, press
CLR. To erase the en-
tire phone number, press and hold down
CLR
for a couple of seconds.
2. Press
YES to make the call. The display shows
Calling, followed by Connecting and the
phone icon is lit.
If the number is busy, you will hear a busy
tone and the display shows Busy.
Ending a Call
Press NO to end the call.
Making an
International Call
1. Press and hold the zero key until the interna-
tional + prefix is displayed.
2. Enter the country code, area code (without
any leading zero) and the phone number.
3. Press
YES to make the call.
Making an
Emergency Call
Enter 112 (The international emergency num-
ber) and press
YES.
The display shows Emergency.
The
112 emergency number can be used in any
country with or without a SIM Card, provided a
GSM network is within range.
Retry Function
If the call connection fails and the receiver’s
network admits it, the display shows Retry?
Press
YES to redial the number, otherwise NO.
If you press
YES, the number will automaitcally
be redialled until the call is answered, or 10
times at the most. If you press any key, or you
receive a call, the redailling is interrupted.
If the redialling is successful, the phone rings
twice to inform you.
Receiving a Call
When you receive a call, the phone rings and
the indicator light on the top of the phone blinks
green rapidly. The display shows Answer?
Answering a Call
Press YES to answer the call
When the call is finished, press NO.
Rejecting a Call
Press NO or press a volume key twice when
the phone rings.
The display now looks like this:
Figure 10. Number with more than 10 digits.
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