LG Electronics F2250 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Want to talk? Why not Talk Now?
Talk Now lets you speak with your contacts either in
groups or as individuals. So whether it's checking
someone’s availability for a quick brainstorm, or
updating your whole team at once, Talk Now gives you
instant access to the people you need, when you need
them.
When you use Talk Now, you can tell at a glance
whether your Talk Now contacts are available to talk
or not. If they are, you press a single key and begin. No
waiting for an answer. And if they’re not available at
that moment, you’ll be updated as soon as they are.
Welcome to Talk Now
Talk Now gives you the flexibility to stay in touch with
your colleagues in the way that suits you most.
Once you’ve added a Talk Now contact, a long press
on the TN key which gets you in touch with an
individual or group so you’ll always be able to update
them immediately.
You then need to contact Orange Customer Services
(see the contact Orange page in this guide) to activate
your subscription to Talk Now. When you’ve done this,
you’ll be ready to use Talk Now for the first time.
Talk Now tips
Talk Now is a great way of communicating instantly
with the people who are important to you. Here are a
few tips to help you get the most out of it.
] You can use your phone settings to turn off all ring
tones through the loudspeaker, including
Talk Now tones.
Changing your phone settings will update your
presence status.
1. If you set ring volume to zero, silence or vibration
mode in the status of not DND, your presence will be
changed to silence.
2. If you select other profile except silence/vibrate only
and the profile’s ring tone volume is on, your
presence will be changed Available.
] If you’re in a situation where a Talk Now call might
be inappropriate, set your availability to Do Not
Disturb.
] When you’re in a public place, why not wear the
headphones?
This way, no-one else will hear the tones, and you can
have your Talk Now conversation in private.
Talk Now
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