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• + character to send a touch tone sequence stored in a speed dial location (see
page 39).
3. Enter the touch tone digits, for example, the access codes for your voice mailbox.
4. Press to immediately dial call, or press Options and select Add to Contacts
to store sequence in your Contacts (see page 30).
Open Menus During a Call
During a call, open the main menu by pressing , then open the desired menu, for
example, check your Calendar for an upcoming meeting time. The active call remains
connected and is indicated by a small pop-up window. To return to the active call
window, exit the menu.
If you press , an active call will always disconnect.
Play/Record Sound Clips During a Call
To play a sound clip during a call, open the sound clip from its current location and
play.
The other person hears the sound clip.
To record the current call, see page 87.
Multi-Party Calls
In a multi-party call, you can have a conversation with up to 5 different parties at the
same time if supported by the network.
1. Call the first party.
2. After the call is connected, press Options and select New call to enter a number
or press Find to go to the Contacts List to dial a number and press . The first
call is put on hold.
3. After the new call is answered, press Options and select Conference to join the
held call and the active call together. From then on, there is only one active call,
which is the multi-party call.
4. To add another party to the call, repeat step 2, then press Options and select
Conference
> Add to conference.
5. To have a private conversation with one of the parties, press Options and select
Conference
> Private. Scroll to desired party and press Private. The separated
party becomes the active call on your phone, the multi-party call is put on hold;
however, the remaining callers can continue with the multi-party call. To return to
multi-call, press Swap. To return Private call to multi-call, press Options and
select Add to Conference.
Note: You can enter multiple instances of pause, wait, and speed dial characters and touch
tone sequences.