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Chapter 14 - Phone interface
Memory functions (Menu 8)
Memory selection (Menu 8 1)
Within this submenu, you can set the phone
interface to use either the SIM card memory
("memory A") or the communicator's internal
memory ("memory B"). The letter indicating
the currently selected memory is shown in the
top left corner of the phone interface display.
The memory selection does not affect the
communicator interface applications, which
will always use "memory B."
Choose A:Card , or B:Phone , the recommend-
ed choice.
SIM card memory status (Menu 8 2)
Within this submenu, you may review the
number of empty and full memory locations
on the SIM card.
Copy between memories (Menu 8 3)
Within this submenu, you can copy phone
numbers and names between the communi-
cator memory and the SIM card memory. You
can copy:
From phone to SIM card (Menu 8 3 1)
You can choose to copy contact cards One
by one (Menu 8 3 1 1) or copy all Speed Di-
als (Menu 8 3 1 2).
Note: all Contacts directory contacts may
not fit in the SIM card.
From SIM Card to Phone (Menu 8 3 2)
You can copy locations One by one (Menu
8 3 2 1) or Copy all SIM card locations
(Menu 8 3 2 2) to the Contacts directory.
Note: all copied phone numbers go to the Tel
field of the contact card. If you want to send
SMS messages to these numbers, they must
be moved to the Tel(GSM) field.
Erase SIM card memory (Menu 8 4)
This function allows you to remove phone
numbers and names from some or all loca-
tions of the SIM, or "A," memory (not the
communicator memory). The SIM memory
does not need to be selected in order to erase
its contents.
Note: Once erased, the memory contents are
permanently lost.
You can erase individual locations One by one
(Menu 8 4 1) or Erase all locations (Menu 8 4 2).
Show own number (Menu 8 5)
You may view the phone number(s) assigned
to the SIM card you are currently using. Some
SIM cards do not hold the number and, there-
fore, the number cannot be shown. If the SIM
card is provided with several phone numbers,
you may scroll the list.
In-call options (Menu 9)
The phone interface provides a number of control
functions that you can use during a call. To ac-
cess the in-call options during a call, simply press
and hold the Menu for a second. The in-call op-
tions are not numbered. You cannot, therefore,
access them by the shortcut method.
Transfer - The voice call transfer enables you to
connect two voice calls together and disconnect
yourself from both calls. See chapter 4 "Tele-
phone: Managing calls - Voice call transfer".
Mute / Unmute — Switches off or on the commu-
nicator's microphone. If the communicator is
connected to a hands free car kit, Mute turns off
the microphone of the car kit, as well.
Swap — This function is available when you have
one active and one held call. Swap makes the held
call active and puts the currently active call on
hold. In this way, you may converse with one party
without ending the other call. Instead of using this
function, you can press
to swap between the
calls if no numbers have been keyed in.
Hold / Unhold — Hold allows you to put a cur-
rently active call on hold, so that another call can
be initiated. After you have finished the new call
(with Drop call , see below), the original call can
be made active again by selecting Unhold. If the
held call is the only call, you can also unhold it
by pressing
.
Drop call — Ends the currently active call. This
function is useful when there is an active call, as
well as a held call. In such a situation, pressing
would terminate both calls.
Join / Private — Join includes a new participant in
a conference call. During a conference call, Pri-
vate allows you to converse privately with a se-
lected call participant.
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