Call A Remote Party; Emergency Call; To Answer An Incoming Phone Call - Sagem RT3000 User Manual

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Operation: Making and answering telephone calls
4.1

Call a remote party

To make a call...
, dial....
.... speak...
To terminate the
call...
4.2

Emergency call

You may place an Emergency calls e.g. to your local police or fire department without
a SIM card inside the RT3000. Just dial the number.
4.3

To answer an incoming phone call

When the
telephone is
ringing...
... speak...
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Lift up the telephone handset and enter the phone number of the
remote party.
You will hear:
!
the common call progress tones, like the dialling tone (before
entering the phone number),
!
the ringing tone (during the time the remote party gets the
RING signal),
!
or a busy signal (if the remote party is busy or the connection
cannot be established).
!
If an active connection (GPRS, GSM data, Fax or another
voice connection) has already been established using the
SAGEM RT3000 and you try to make a call, you will hear a
busy signal since another device is currently using the only
"wireless" line.
Hang-up the handset.
An incoming phone call is indicated by a RING signal of the
telephones connected to the Telephone port or to the
Fax/Modem/Phone port of the SAGEM RT3000.
Lift up the handset of the telephone set and speak.
!
By default you cannot have two calls at the same time. So if a
call comes in during an active connection (GPRS, GSM data,
Fax or voice connection), this incoming call will not be
signalled to you. And the calling party will get a busy signal,
because the only "wireless" line is used by an other device.
!
In some cases you can continue speaking even when you have
hung up and then lifted up the handset within 1 minute. (See
Parameter hang-up delay in the section Advanced
Configuration in the User Manual.)
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