Nokia 3285 Nokia 3285 User Guide in English - Page 23

Adjust the earpiece volume, Redial the last-dialed number, Get a strong signal, Menu 4 > 1 > 4 - headset

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NOTES • If the Anykey answer feature (Menu 4 > 1 > 4) is set to On, you can answer the call by pressing any key except or . However, if Keyguard is active, you must press to answer the call, even if the Anykey answer feature is set to On. 5 • If the wireless network cannot identify the caller's phone number or if the caller has chosen to block caller ID, the message Caller ID unavailable or Caller ID blocked may appear. If two entries in your phone book have the same phone numbers for both entries, the caller's name does not appear when they call. • If you want to stop your phone quickly from ringing (for example, if you're in a public place), press the End key . As long as the caller's phone number (or name) remain on the screen, you can still answer the call. Adjust the earpiece volume During a phone call, you can adjust the volume for your phone's earpiece: • The top scroll key increases volume, and the bottom one decreases the volume. The scroll keys only adjust volume during phone calls. • If an accessory, such as a headset or a handsfree device or one with its own loudspeaker, is connected to your phone, the scroll keys will adjust the volume for that accessory. Redial the last-dialed number To return to the Start screen (press ), then press two times. Get a strong signal Your phone operates on radio waves, and the reception quality depends on the radio signal strength in your area. A wireless network maintains the radio coverage, and the quality of calls on a wireless phone depends on the wireless radio signal strength. [ 14 ]

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NOTES
If the Anykey answer feature (
Menu 4 > 1 > 4
) is set to
On
, you can
answer the call by pressing any key except
or
. However,
if Keyguard is active, you must press
to answer the call, even
if the Anykey answer feature is set to
On
.
If the wireless network cannot identify the caller’s phone number or
if the caller has chosen to block caller ID, the message
Caller ID
unavailable
or
Caller ID blocked
may appear. If two entries in your
phone book have the same phone numbers for both entries, the caller’s
name does not appear when they call.
If you want to stop your phone quickly from ringing (for example, if
you’re in a public place), press the End key
. As long as the
caller’s phone number (or name) remain on the screen, you can still
answer the call.
Adjust the earpiece volume
During a phone call, you can adjust the volume for your phone’s earpiece:
The top scroll key increases volume, and the bottom one decreases the
volume. The scroll keys only adjust volume during phone calls.
If an accessory, such as a headset or a handsfree device or one with
its own loudspeaker, is connected to your phone, the scroll keys will
adjust the volume for that accessory.
Redial the last-dialed number
To return to the
Start
screen (press
), then press
two times.
Get a strong signal
Your phone operates on radio waves, and the reception quality depends
on the radio signal strength in your area. A wireless network maintains
the radio coverage, and the quality of calls on a wireless phone depends
on the wireless radio signal strength.