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Operations
Short Press
POWER ON/OFF
key: ends the converstion.
Use the
UP/DOWN
navigation
key
, or
Volume UP/DOWN but-
ton
on left side of phone adjust the
volume of the earpiece.
Press the M1 memory key
to
access the menu and enter the call
options.
Call options
You can enter call options during a con-
verstaion — some functions can only be
seen during a conversation.
Note:
Other functions, such as call
transfer, conference call, call holding,
and call waiting require network sup-
port. Refer to your network provider
for details.
Call options functions:
Hold single call:
Pause one of the
conversations during a multi-party call.
End single call:
End the current call.
New call:
After pausing of in-prog-
ress calls, you can dial a new call.
Phonebook:
Enter the phonebook
menu.
Message:
Enter the message menu.
Sound recorder:
Record the
calling details.
Mute/Resume:
Open or close the
mute mode.
DTMF:
Send DTMF signal.
Tone button use during
conversations
Provides three (3) tone effects: Soprano,
Bass, and Alto.
During conversations, switch these
effects by pressing the
TONE
and
BOOST (25dB)
buttons on the right
side of the phone.
The
BOOST (25dB)
button increases
or recovers the volume.
Auto DTMF
Input a phone number with a
“P”
, and
the phone will enter the DTMF mode
automatically.
[letter P] + phone number =
DTMF mode
Auto response
After inserting a headset, and setting the
auto answer function, the phone will
auto answer after two (2) seconds.
FUNCTION MENUS
Rolling searching functions
In idle mode,
press the M1 (left)
memory key
to enter the menu.
During a conversation, press
“options”
to enter.
In all main or submenus, you can scroll
to the function needed by using
UP/
DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT key
(using
UP/DOWN key
to turn pages), and
then press the (left )
M1 memory key
to enter the function.