Nokia 9357262 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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To transfer calls
The call transfer is a network service which enables you to connect two calls
together and disconnect yourself from both calls.
1 When you have one call on hold, and another call active or an outgoing
call alerting, press Transfer to connect the calls together.
To answer a waiting call
Call waiting is a network service to which you must subscribe before you can
use it. Call waiting is set on in the Telephone settings, see Telephone settings
on page 53.
1 When you receive a new call while you already have an active call, you will
hear a sound and see a note informing you of the new incoming call.
2 Press Answer. The previous call will be put on hold.
To send DTMF tones when you have an active call
1 Key in the digits from the communicator keyboard. Each keystroke will
generate a DTMF tone which will be transmitted directly.
Besides the numbers 0 - 9, you can also use the characters p, w, * and #
when sending DTMF tones. For information on the functions of these
characters, see To make contact cards on page 41.
Or alternatively,
1 Press the Menu button and select Send DTMF. The DTMF sequences stored
in the other partys contact card are shown. For information on how to
store DTMF sequences, see To make contact cards on page 41.
2 Select a DTMF sequence. You can edit the sequence, or, if there are no
stored sequences, you can write a new DTMF sequence into the input field.
3 Press Send.
To make alternating calls
An alternating call is made as a voice call, but it changes into a fax call. An
alternating call can be made to a fax box, for example: you initiate the call as
Note: Calls can be transferred only
if all calls are voice calls, not fax or
data calls, and none of the calls is a
conference call.
Tip: You cannot access the stored DTMF
sequences during a conference call.
However, you can send DTMF tones
during a conference call by keying in the
digits from the keyboard.
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