Reject A Call; Answer A Second Call (Network Dependent); Multi-Party Call (Network Dependent); Fotocall - Philips 968 User Manual

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Reject a call

Press
Reject
softkey or press
incoming call, or tap the onscreen
the stylus pen.
Answer a second call (Network
dependent)
If you have activated
Call
when there is a second incoming call. You can:
1. Tap the onscreen
Answer
answer the second call, whereby the first call will
be put on hold automatically; or
2.
Tap the onscreen
Reject
reject the second call and continue with the
current call; or
3.
Tap the onscreen
Hold
call on hold and continue with the current call;
or
+
-
<
>
4.
Press
/
/
/
to select one of the three onscreen
button and then press
When one call is active and another call is put on
hold, you may press
Options
activate the call on hold; select
active call on hold; or select
the two calls.
12
to reject an
button with
Busy
waiting, you will be alerted
button or press
button or press
button to put the second
to confirm.
and select
Unhold
Hold
to put the current
to toggle between
Switch
Multi-party call (Network
dependent)
Your phone supports multi-party call of up to 5
members. When an incoming call is put on hold, you
may enable multi-party call by using the up and down
navigation keys or the stylus pen to select the
incoming call party, press Options, and then select
to add the party into your current call.
Add
If you wish to disconnect a member from the multi-
party call, select the member, press
to
select
Remove
to remove the member.

Fotocall

to
This feature allows you to link a name in your
phonebook to a photo you have taken using the
Camera function, or a picture you have downloaded
using WAP or data cable.
When the name in the phonebook calls, the linked
picture will appear in the incoming call background.
This feature is referred to as "Fotocall".
to
and then
Options
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