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Ongoing Calls, Rejecting a Call with a Text Message

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Rejecting a Call with a Text Message You can reject a call with a text message, sent automatically to the caller and stored in the Messaging conversation with the contact. You can select from a number of predefined messages available on your device, or you can create a new message. You can also create your own personalized message by edit the predefined ones. To Reject a Call with a Text Message When the Screen Is Inactive 1 When an incoming call arrives, tap RESPONSE OPTIONS. 2 Select a predefined message or tap Write new message. To Reject a Call With a Text Message When the Screen is Active 1 When an incoming call arrives, tap the heads-up notification window where the phone number or the name of the contact is displayed. 2 Tap RESPONSE OPTIONS. 3 Select a predefined message or tap Write new message. To Reject a Second Call with a Text Message 1 When you hear repeated beeps during a call, tap RESPONSE OPTIONS. 2 Select a predefined message or tap Write new message. To edit the text message used to reject a call 1 From your Home screen, tap . 2 Find and tap Settings > Call > Reject call with message. 3 Tap the message you want to edit, then make the necessary changes. 4 Tap OK. Ongoing Calls 1 End a call 2 Make a second call 3 Put the current call on hold or retrieve a call on hold 4 Enter DTMF digits during a call 5 Mute the microphone during a call 6 Turn on the loudspeaker during a call To change the volume during a call • Press the volume key up or down. 68 This is an internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.

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Rejecting a Call with a Text Message
You can reject a call with a text message, sent automatically to the caller and stored in
the Messaging conversation with the contact.
You can select from a number of
predefined
messages available on your device, or you
can create a new message. You can also create your own personalized message by edit
the
predefined
ones.
To Reject a Call with a Text Message When the Screen Is Inactive
1
When an incoming call arrives, tap
RESPONSE OPTIONS
.
2
Select a
predefined
message or tap
Write new message
.
To Reject a Call With a Text Message When the Screen is Active
1
When an incoming call arrives, tap the heads-up
notification
window where the
phone number or the name of the contact is displayed.
2
Tap
RESPONSE OPTIONS
.
3
Select a
predefined
message or tap
Write new message
.
To Reject a Second Call with a Text Message
1
When you hear repeated beeps during a call, tap
RESPONSE OPTIONS
.
2
Select a
predefined
message or tap
Write new message
.
To edit the text message used to reject a call
1
From your
Home screen
, tap
.
2
Find and tap
Settings
>
Call
>
Reject call with message
.
3
Tap the message you want to edit, then make the necessary changes.
4
Tap
OK
.
Ongoing Calls
1
End a call
2
Make a second call
3
Put the current call on hold or retrieve a call on hold
4
Enter DTMF digits during a call
5
Mute the microphone during a call
6
Turn on the loudspeaker during a call
To change the volume during a call
Press the volume key up or down.
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This is an internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.