NEC e616 User Guide - Page 31
Making a Voice Call, Basic Operations
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Making a Voice Call Voice calls can be made by using the Contact list, directly inputting numbers using the keypad, or by using the Incoming calls/Outgoing calls list, Missed calls list, Speed dial or One touch dial function. You can also select a number in a message and call that number. A maximum of 36 digits can be entered to make a call. For international calls, up to 37 digits including the international code "+" (press and hold 0) can be entered to dial. When the USIM card supports Alternate Line Service (ALS), the call will be made from the selected line number. When a call is made and e616 has an active outgoing call restriction setting, the call will be rejected. When the receiver of a call has incoming call restriction setting active, the call will also be rejected. In both cases the reason the call was rejected will be displayed as a message on the screen. (Refer to Call restrictions on page 143 for details.) Rejected calls will be diverted to the number registered in "Call forwarding > If busy". This is usually defaulted to voicemail, depending on the network provider. Basic Operations The basic operations for making a voice call are shown below: To Make a Voice Call To 1 Input the phone number 2 Dial the phone number 3 Talk 4 End the call Do This Input the phone number using the keypad. Note : To correct mistakes, press the C key briefly to delete the last number, or press and hold the C key to repeat deleting. Press the Start key. Press the End key. Note : When the headset is connected, closing the handset will not end the call. Making and Receiving Calls -14-