Accepting A Call; Rejecting A Call; Putting A Call On Hold; Unsuccessful Calls - NEC N341I Using Manual

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Accepting a call

Press
.

Rejecting a call

Press
briefly or close your phone.
You also have options for holding calls and forwarding calls. These options depend on your network and your subscription
arrangements.
If your phone receives a call and you do not answer it, the screen will display the telephone number (or the name if stored) of the caller
(if available). This information is stored in the Missed calls list. Up to 20 missed calls are stored in this list. The last 20 received calls
are stored in the Received calls list.
When your phone has received one or more missed calls, its LED will continue to flash until you open the phone (if it was folded) or
press any key.

Putting a call on hold

You can put the received or dialled call on hold by pressing Softkey 2. To retrieve the call, press Softkey 2 again.

Unsuccessful calls

The display will give an appropriate message, then return to the standby screen.
If your phone is set to Auto redial, the number will be added to the Redial blacklist (see page 10) and automatically called again after a
short delay (see page 13).

Emergency calls

The standard emergency number of 112 can be used.
Key in 1 1 2.
Press
to connect the call to the local emergency services.

Last number redial

To redial the last number you called:
Ensure the standby screen is displayed and no phone number is shown.
Press
twice. The last number you called will be dialled.
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You can set your phone to answer
a call when any key is pressed -
see "Any key answer" on page 20.
If you are making a call, the phone
gives priority to receiving a call
unless you have already pressed
.
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See also: "Call forwarding" on
page 11 and "Call waiting and
holding" on page 12).
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See also: "Call records" on
page 9.
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On some networks, emergency
calls can be made using the 112
number without a SIM card
inserted.
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See also: "Call records" on
page 9.
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