Palm Centro 690 User Manual page 59

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Turns on the speakerphone, which
means that you and everybody
around you can hear the call. (The
caller can hear you as well.) The
advantage is that you can check
your calendar, look up contact info,
take notes, and use other features
during a call. This button is not
available when you use a headset.
Turns off the speakerphone when it
is on.
Replaces the Speakerphone button
when you use a Bluetooth
hands-free device. Select this
button to stop using the hands-free
device and switch to holding your
Centro 690 to your ear.
Puts a call on hold, and the call
status changes to On Hold. To take
the call off hold, select this button
again.
Lets you make another call while
the first call is on hold; see Making
a second call for details. For info on
handling a second incoming call,
see Receiving a second call (call
waiting).
Opens the Dial Pad so you can use
it to dial additional numbers, such
as an extension or a response to a
voice prompt.
Dials any extra digits (such as a
password or an extension) that you
assigned to a speed-dial favorite
button. See Defining favorite
buttons for information on defining
extra digits. This button disappears
after you select it to dial the
numbers.
Mutes the microphone so that you
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and the noise around you can't be
heard on the other end. The call
status changes to Cancel Mute.
When you want to speak, be sure
to select the Mute button again.
Do you accidentally press onscreen
TIP
buttons when you're on a call? You can disable
the screen's touch-sensitive feature during
phone calls; see Locking your screen.
Remember: To manage an active call when
the touchscreen is disabled, use the hardware
buttons on your Centro 690.
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