Ericsson R290 Cell Phone User Manual


 
R290 User’s Guide
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return to stand-by. If a supplementary service request is made, including
call hold and call wait, auto-redialling will be terminated.
If you reject an incoming call by pressing NO, the auto-redial will not be
terminated. It will be terminated only if the call is connected or the
maximum number of retries is exceeded, whereby the number will be
blacklisted so that auto-redial attempts to it are prevented. The blacklist
is reset after power off/on or when the auto-redial function has been
turned off/on. When there are no digits on the screen, pressing NO will
terminate auto-redial.
To dial the last 10 numbers dialled, received or missed
Every time you dial a number, it will be stored in the Last Number Dialled
(LND) store if it does not already exist in the store. Also, every time you
receive an incoming call, if it contains a Calling Line Identification
Presentation (CLIP) number, it will be stored in the Last Number
Received (LNR) store. Every time you receive a call with CLIP and do
not answer it the number is stored in the Last Number Missed (LNM)
store.
To access the last number stores, press the SOFT RIGHT key in stand-
by.
Use discrete presses of SOFT RIGHT in stand-by to scroll through the
currently active store. Each store holds up to ten numbers. If the selected
store is empty, the message ‘Store Empty’ will be displayed before
returning to stand-by.
When a number is being displayed, you can use it to initiate a call by
pressing YES.
Refer to “Last Number Stores” on page 24 for a detailed explanation of
the Dialled, Received and Missed stores.
Missed Calls
If you do not answer a call, the phone indicates a missed call by
displaying a ‘Called’, ‘Called-Data’ or ‘Called-Fax’ message until a key
is pressed.
Making/Answering a Call with Call Bar
Active
If either incoming or outgoing call barring is active and you make or
answer a call. The network may send you a reminder (for possible
messages, see “Call Barring” on page 50, to review outgoing call
restrictions and to review incoming call restrictions).
Notification that a Call has been
Diverted
When a call is being diverted, the network may inform all of the parties
concerned, using different messages, depending on the options set on the
phones and who is receiving the message.
The original caller may receive the message ‘Outgo’g Call Diverted’ and
will hear the RADIO PATH ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TONE in the
earpiece.
The original called party (who has set one of the options in the call divert
Menu) will be given a message notifying them of the current call state: If
the ‘Incom’g Call Diverted’ message is displayed, the caller’s phone
number may also be displayed if it is available (this depends on the
settings of the phone). You will also hear the RADIO PATH
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TONE.