NEC N343i User Guide - Page 26

Making multi-party calls subscription dependent

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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 LCD screen. 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. Making a second call Dial the second call while on the first call. This will put the first call on hold. • To toggle between the first and second call, select Swap by pressing Right Softkey. • To end one of the calls, press Left Softkey to display Menu, select End, highlight the call to end, and press Left Softkey. • To end both calls, press Left Softkey to display Menu, select Hang up all and press Left Softkey or press key. Receiving a second call (subscription dependent) You can answer a second call while already on the first call if you have subscribed to call waiting service. Your phone will emit a tone to alert you if there is a second incoming call. • To accept the second call, press key to put the first call on hold and answer the second call. • To toggle between the first and second call, select Swap by pressing Right Softkey. • To end the active call, press key. • To end one of the calls, press Left Softkey to display Menu, select End, highlight the call to end, and press Left Softkey. • To end both calls, press Left Softkey to display Menu, select End, select Hang up all and press Left Softkey, or press key. Making multi-party calls (subscription dependent) You may hold a conversation with up to two parties at the same time in a conference. • Make a call to the first party. When it is connected, proceed to dial the second call (second party). The first call is put on hold. • When the second call is connected, press Left Softkey to display Menu then highlight Conference and press Left Softkey. • The first and second party are now connected. • To split the call, press Left Softkey to display Menu, then highlight Private call and press Left Softkey. • Highlight any number on the list and press Left Softkey and the call will be splitted. • To end the multiparty call, press key. Multi-party call facilities are SIM card and network dependent. Unsuccessful calls/Auto redial 24

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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 LCD screen.
You can place a received or dialed call on hold by pressing
Right Softkey
. Press
Right Softkey
again to return to the call.
Dial the second call while on the first call. This will put the first call on hold.
To toggle between the first and second call, select
Swap
by pressing
Right Softkey
.
To end one of the calls, press
Left Softkey
to display
Menu
, select
End
, highlight the call to end, and press
Left Softkey
.
To end both calls, press
Left Softkey
to display
Menu
, select
Hang up all
and press
Left Softkey
or press
key.
You can answer a second call while already on the first call if you have subscribed to call waiting service. Your phone will emit a tone to alert you if
there is a second incoming call.
To accept the second call, press
key to put the first call on hold and answer the second call.
To toggle between the first and second call, select
Swap
by pressing
Right Softkey
.
To end the active call, press
key.
To end one of the calls, press
Left Softkey
to display
Menu
, select
End
, highlight the call to end, and press
Left Softkey
.
To end both calls, press
Left Softkey
to display
Menu
, select
End
, select
Hang up all
and press
Left Softkey
, or press
key.
You may hold a conversation with up to two parties at the same time in a conference.
Make a call to the first party. When it is connected, proceed to dial the second call (second party). The first call is put on hold.
When the second call is connected, press
Left Softkey
to display
Menu
then highlight
Conference
and press
Left Softkey
.
The first and second party are now connected.
To split the call, press
Left Softkey
to display
Menu
, then highlight
Private call
and press
Left Softkey
.
Highlight any number on the list and press
Left Softkey
and the call will be splitted.
To end the multiparty call, press
key.
Multi-party call facilities are SIM card and network dependent.
Placing a call on hold
Making a second call
Receiving a second call (subscription dependent)
Making multi-party calls (subscription dependent)
Unsuccessful calls/Auto redial