NEC N342i User Guide - Page 25
Receiving calls, Placing a call on hold
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Receiving calls When you receive a call: • The phone rings (if ring tone is set to ON). • The information on the calling party may be displayed on the screen if the caller has activated calling line identification. • The calling party's phone number may be displayed if the caller's information is not stored in the phonebook. • The calling party's name and caller ID picture may be displayed if the caller's information is already stored in the phonebook. If the caller has withheld his/her caller ID, the message "Restricted" is displayed to show that the number is being withheld. If the network service provider cannot identify the number, the message "Unknown" is displayed to show that number is not known. Accepting a call • Press key. Rejecting a call • Press key or Right Softkey or close the flap of your phone. The call will be transferred to the voice mailbox automatically. You can also choose to put your calls on hold or to activate Call waiting or Call diversion. These options are dependent on your network and subscription plans with your local mobile service provider. If a call is received but not answered, the screen will display an icon. Information of received and answered calls are stored in Received calls. Placing a call on hold You can place a received or dialed call on hold by pressing Right Softkey. Press Right Softkey again to return to the call. If a call is received but not answered, the caller's information is stored in Missed calls. To return to a missed call: Press key to return to the standby screen. Select Phonebook > Call options > Missed calls from the main menu. When your phone is receiving MMS, the incoming call signal may be ignored. The caller may be notified that the line is currently unavailable. You can set your phone to answer a call by pressing any key except key. See "Answer options" on page 31. If you are making a call, the phone gives priority to receiving a call unless you have already pressed key. Calling line identification is subscription dependent. If you have subscribed to the service and the caller has allowed his number to be transmitted over the network, the number of the caller or the corresponding name will be displayed on the handphone screen. Alternatively, press key from the standby screen to access the Dialed calls list and press navigation key to display Missed calls. 25