Calling
To answer a call
When the phone prompts that a call is coming in:
| Press |
To |
Silence
Send key/Answer |
turn off the ring/vibration
answer the call |
When a call comes in, if an entry in the phone book corresponds to the
number, the
related information will be matched.
If the number has been saved in the phone book and has a name, the screen will
display
the name when a call from the number comes in.
If the number has been saved in the phone book and belongs to a caller group,
the
ringtone and picture corresponding to the group will be played or displayed when
the
number comes in.
If the number has been saved in the phone book and belongs to a caller group,
but you
have specified a photo call ID or ringtone for this entry, then the specified
photo call ID or
ringtone will be displayed or played when the number comes in.
Tip: If you have plugged the earphones in the phone, you need to long press the button
on the earphones to answer the incoming call (except when you have set to automatic
answering). To end a call, you also need to long press the same button.
To reject a call
When the phone prompts that a call is coming in:
| Press |
To |
| End key/Reject |
reject the call |
To dial international numbers
You need to insert the local international connection code “+”.
In idle, press * key twice to input “+”, then enter your country code and the
phone number.
To insert a pause symbol when dialing
There are two methods to dial an extension number with a pause symbol: to
dial the
extension number automatically (the pause time is controlled automatically); to
switch
manually (the pause time is controlled manually). The phone supports both of the
two
applications of the pause symbol.
To dial the extension number by automatic switching:
Input a phone number in idle.
Press * key thrice to input the pause symbol P.
Input the extension number.
Press Send key to dial the phone number, then the phone will dial the extension
number after P automatically.
Tip: The pause time depends on the number of “P“ input.
To dial the extension number by manual switching:
Input a phone number in idle.
Press * key four times to input the pause symbol W.
Input the extension number.
Press Send key to dial the phone number, then the phone will prompt whether to
continue dialing the extension number after W.
Tip: This lets you select whether to dial an extension number by pressing a key when
appropriate.
Speed Dialing
You can specify speed dial numbers to frequently used phone numbers.
Long press the number keys 2-9 on the dial plate to display a corresponding
phone
number on the screen, and press Send key to dial the phone number. (The 1 key
correspond with the Voice Mail of Master SIM.)
Tip: You must have set a speed dial number for that number key, and the Speed Dial
function has been activated.
Menu > Phone Book > Speed Dial
Set the status to ON.
Set the speed dial codes, each of which corresponds to the number key 2 – 9.
Fixed Dialing
The Master SIM card supports fixed dial function. You can set limitations on
the numbers
you can call. SIM PIN2 is required to activate it.
When the Fixed Dialing function is activated, from the Fixed Dialing List, you
can only see
the entries in the SIM cards that have been set in the Fixed Dialing section.
When the Fixed Dialing function is activated, you can still dial emergency
numbers.
To activate or deactivate the Fixed Dialing function:
Menu > Settings > Security Setup > Master Fixed Dial
Switch on/off about this Fixed Dial function and edit the fixed-dial numbers.
SIM Card Location Dialing
Input the location serial number of the contact stored in the SIM card, and
press # key to
display the entry corresponding to the location. Press Send key to dial.
If you want to dial according to the location serial number:
| Press |
To |
1 number keys
2 # key
3 Send key |
input the location serial number of the contact stored in the SIM
card
display the entry corresponding to the location serial number
dial the phone number of the entry |
Tips:
In dual standby mode, this function is only for the Master SIM card.
If you have input a location serial number outside the storage range of the SIM card or
exceed the allowable numeration (1-999) of the phone, the phone will not find any entry.
To redial
| Press |
To |
1 Send key
2 Navigation key (Up/Down)
3 Send key |
view the list of outgoing calls
highlight the desired phone number
dial the phone number |
To dial from the Phone Book
Enter the Phone Book, select an entry from the entry list and press Send key
to dial.
Tip: If the entry contains more than one numbers, the number selection screen will be
displayed. You can select one and press Send key to dial.
To call the sender from the Inbox
When viewing a message in the Inbox:
Option > Call Back
To be mute during a call
During a call, you can prevent the other party from hearing you:
Option > Mute > On/ Off
To adjust volume of the receiver during a call
You can press the side volume key to adjust the volume of the receiver during
a call.
To search a phone number during a call
You can search a phone number from the phone book during a call:
Option > Phone Book
To activate/deactivate handsfree earpiece
During a call, press (H-Free) to activate handsfree earpiece.
To deactivate handsfree earpiece, press (H-Held).
DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) Tone
During a call, you can select to turn on or off the DTMF tone. When the DTMF
tone is
turned off, the digits input will not be regarded as a DTMF signal response.
During a call:
Option > DTMF > On / Off
An incoming call from another network during a call
If there is an incoming call from another network during a call, the phone
will sound an
alert and display the information of the incoming call on the display.
You may select to answer or reject the incoming call. If you select to answer
it, you may
also select to hold or end the current call.
If you hold the current call and answer the incoming call from another network,
you may
switch the modes (talk or hold) of the two calls. If, at this time, there is
another incoming
call from Master SIM, you can answer it only after you end the call of Slave
SIM.
Tip: If, during a multiparty call of Master SIM, there is an incoming call from Slave SIM,
you can answer it only after you end all the calls of Master SIM.
Simultaneous incoming calls from two networks
If, when there is currently no calls in progress or you are in a call from
Master SIM, two
calls from two different networks come in at the same time; you may select to
answer
either call after you end and reject the calls of the other network.
Tip: In dual standby mode, press Send key (1) to answer the incoming call from Master
SIM, and press Send key (2) to answer the incoming call from Slave SIM.
Call Divert
With the Call Divert function (needs network support); you may divert
incoming calls to
another mobile phone or a direct line telephone, but not any extensions of a
fixed
telephone.
Menu > Settings > Call Setup > Master Call Divert / Slave Call Divert
Call Hold
During a call of Master SIM:
Option > Hold / Retrieve
Tip: The function needs the support from the local network.
Call Waiting
This function of Master mode allows you to put the current call on hold and
then answer a
second one.
If, during a call of Master SIM, a new call comes in, you will hear a special
alert sound and
the screen will display the number of the new incoming call, which indicates
that a
third-party call is coming in and waiting for your answer.
To answer the new call: Press Send key or select Option > Answer
To reject the new call: Press Reject or End key
To end the current call: Select Option > End
If you answer the new call, the first call will be held and you will hear the
hold alert sound.
To switch between calls: Press Send key or select Option > Swap
To end the select call: Select Option > End Single
To end the current call: Press End key
To end both calls: Option > End All
The function needs the support from the local network. In some districts, you
can use the
function only after you apply with the local network operator.
Menu > Settings > Call Setup> Master Call Waiting
Three-party Calling
The Master mode supports Three-party Calling. A Three-party Calling, also
called a
multiparty call or a conference call, is a service based on call waiting.
The function needs the support from the local network. In some districts, you
can use the
function only after you apply with the local network operator.
During a call, you may dial other numbers without hanging up the current call,
and use the
functions provided during the call to connect new parties and make a three-way
calling.
You may conduct a three-way calling containing up to five parties.
1. Ask the other party of the current call not to end, and select Option > Hold
to hold the
current call.
2. Dial a new number, and talk with him after he answers your call.
3. Select Option > Conference to connect all the parties and form a
conference.
4. Continue to dial new numbers, and repeat the steps above to add more parties
to the
conference.
Tip: After a conference is formed, if you press End key, you will end all the calls.
Restrict Calls
The function is a GSM network service and can restrict outgoing and incoming
calls
selectively. If you need to change the settings of Restrict Calls, please
contact your
network operator to obtain the password for opening this service.
Menu > Settings > Call Setup > Master Call Barring / Slave Call Barring