Answering Calls; Adjusting Volume - Motorola A920 Reference Manual

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Answering Calls

When you receive an incoming voice or video call, the handset
rings or vibrates (unless set to Silent mode).
Do This
Press B or tap
If you do not want to accept the call, press A or tap
to reject it.
If you answer a new voice call while another voice call is active, the
new call becomes active and the previous call is put on hold.
If you receive a new voice call while one call is active and another
call is on hold, the screen displays the following buttons:
: Tap to send the incoming call to voicemail.
Busy
: Tap to answer the incoming call; the existing voice call
Answer
will be placed on hold.
Drop Active on Answer
the current active call. If there is another call on hold, this call
will not be affected.
Note: The handset does not support simultaneous voice and video
calls. If you receive an incoming video call while a voice call is
active, the only options are to ignore the incoming video call or drop
the current voice call and then answer the video call.

Adjusting Volume

Press the Volume key on the side of the handset to change the
volume of the earpiece, speakerphone, or headset during a call.
Press the top of the key to increase volume and the bottom of the
key to decrease volume.
44 - Calling Features
to answer the call.
Answer
: Tap to answer the incoming call and drop
Busy

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