Redialing A Number; Switching Between Digital And Analog Modes; Muting The Microphone - Motorola T2290 Introduction Manual

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Redialing a Number

A fast busy signal indicates that the cellular system is busy. With
Automatic Redial, your phone calls continuously for the next four
minutes.
When it makes a connection, the phone rings. You can
distinguish this ring because it is half as long as the ring for a new
incoming call. When the person you are calling answers, you can
begin talking.
If you hear a fast busy signal:
1 You will see Redial Call?
Press A or press ¾ to redial, or press ¼ to exit.
2 If the call does not go through after four minutes, press A, or
press ¾ to continue the call attempt.
You will see Redial.
If you hear an ordinary busy signal:
1 Press ¼ to hang up.
2 Press A or press ¾ to redial the busy number.
You will see Dialing 5551234.

Muting the Microphone

For privacy during a call, mute the microphone. You can hear the
person on the other end, but he or she cannot hear you.
1 Press Ä ß to mute the microphone. You will see Mute.
2 Press Ä ß again to resume normal conversation.
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Using Your Phone
Switching Between Digital and Analog
Modes
During a call, you can switch from digital to analog modes, or
from analog to digital:
To switch modes, press Ä Û.
Your phone selects the TDMA digital system, depending upon
availability, or the analog system.

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