Nokia RAE-3N Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Telephone
To answer a call
Figure 18
Tip: The caller’s name appears in the note if the telephone number is sent with
the call, and if the caller’s number is listed in your Contacts directory.
1 When you receive a call and the communicator cover is open, a note about the
incoming call appears. To answer the call, press Answer or close the device cover
and answer the call via the phone.
2 If you do not want to take the call, press Reject. To mute the ringing tone, press
Mute tone.
Tip: To adjust the volume of the speaker, use the Arrows key: pressing >
increases the volume, pressing < decreases the volume.
Note: You cannot have two active calls at the same time unless you are in a
conference call. A current call is automatically put on hold when you
answer a new incoming call. For information about conference calls, see
’To make conference calls’ on page 59.
To call and create a voice mailbox
Voice mailboxes work just like an answering machine. You can use them to store
incoming messages of missed calls. Many network operators provide a voice
mailbox service with the SIM card. If your SIM voice mailbox does not have a
number, you can enter it yourself. Note that you are still required to contact your
network operator for a phone number to use with this voice mailbox.
To call your voice mailbox, in the main view of the Telephone directory, press Voice
mailbox. See Figure 17. If you have more than one voice mailbox, a dialog prompts
you to choose a mailbox from a list.
You can also create additional voice mailboxes as follows:
Tip: Another way to call your voice mailbox is to press and hold the key
on the front cover of the phone.
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