Putting A Call On Hold; Mute; Call Transfer; Multi-Party Calls - NEC Mobile Phone User Manual

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Putting a call on hold

To put the received or dialled call on hold, SK1 or

Mute

You can mute the sound from the mouthpiece during a call. When your call is muted, the other party cannot hear any sound from your phone, but you can still hear the
sound from the other party.
To mute the sound during a call,
The mute function is automatically released after the call ends.
The mute function is not available while using the headset.

Call transfer

When you have an active call and a held call, you can transfer the call and connect the two parties, then you can drop from the line while leaving those two calls active.
To transfer the call,
After dropping from the call with the other two parties, if you have a call waiting, you can proceed the call with it.
Call transfer facility is SIM dependent.

Multi-party calls

If your SIM card is multi-party enabled, you can make a conference call to more than one caller. To create the multi-party calls, at least 3 parties, including the host, are
needed.
Receiving the second call
SK1 or
to accept the second call
When you accept the second call, the first call will be put on hold.
Making the second call
SK1 to put the first call on hold
merge both calls to initiate a multi-party call.
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2. To retrieve the call, SK1 or
3. To retrieve the sound,
4.
SK2 or
5 to merge both calls to initiate a multi-party call.
Key in the phone number
3 again.
SK1 or
to make the second call
2 again.
After the second participant answers, SK2 or
5 to

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