Basic Calls & Phone Use; Making Basic Calls; Starting A Call; Correcting Mistakes - NEC N223I Using Manual

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Basic calls & phone use

Making basic calls

You make a simple call in the same way as you would with a normal phone, except that you need to press
and area STD code. To make international calls you must first enter the international dialling code (see page 11).

Starting a call

Key in the phone number. Check the number on the display.
Press
or Softkey 1 to send the call.
To abort the call at any time, press
When the call is sent, the screen displays the number called or the name stored in the phonebook (if a name has been stored in memory
along with the number - see page 26) and a connection graphic or a CLI picture that has been allocated to the number called (see page 30).

Correcting mistakes

Use the
and
keys to scroll through the number then press CLR to clear individual digits or hold down CLR to completely clear a phone
number.

Ending calls

Press
(short press) or Softkey 2 or close your phone. The phone returns to standby.
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briefly or close your phone. The standby screen will be displayed.
after entering the phone number
Use the full STD area code even if
you are in the same town. If the
numbers are too long to be displayed
within one line, excess part is
deleted and '...' is added at its end.
The phone's LCD display shows the
strength of the radio signal that links
your phone to the network.
A maximum signal is shown by 4
shaded blocks and a minimum signal
by 1 block.
If you do not wish your number to be
displayed on the phone you are
calling, turn the send own number
feature of the line identification
function off (see page 14).
See also: "Editing or personalising
phone memory numbers" on
page 27.
If
is held down, your phone will
turn off.

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