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Call Forwarding
This feature allows you not to receive the voice call at your phone for a period of
time as desired.
If you do not want to attend any voice call on your phone, you can select for
divert/forward an incoming call to any assigned number according to the status
which you want to set i.e. Always Forward, Forward when busy, Forward when
unanswered, Forward when unreachable etc.
This feature can be activated and deactivated/disabled from Menu (i.e. “Call
settings” sub-menu in “Settings”).
Note:
This feature is related to service provider. Please activate the same from the Call forward
option in Menu setting.
During call forward function is activated on your phone, you cannot receive a voice call on
your phone.
Hold a Call
During conversation, press a “LEFT SOFT KEY” and then press the UP/DOWN
key to select the option “Hold”.
Press “LEFT SOFT KEY” to hold the call. When the call is on hold, the other hand
party receive the message that your call is on hold and “Hold” icon ( ) will be
displayed on the LCD display.
To resume the call, during conversation, press “LEFT SOFT KEY” and then press
the “UP/DOWN” key to select the option “Resume”. Now your conversation will
resume with other end party. “Hold” icon ( ) will be removed from the LCD
display.
“SOS” Button for Emergency Calls
F5-4G supports to make the emergency calls by using the “SOS” button. The key “9”
on the phone keypad is configured as “SOS” button to make the emergency calls
when you have a bad/invalid SIM card in your phone, your phone is without SIM card
and if your phone is in locked mode.
To make the emergency call using “SOS” button proceed as follows;
Press & hold key “9” (SOS button) for 3-5 seconds when the phone is in stand-by
mode.
Emergency Call SOS Number: 112 appears on the LCD display & the
emergency call will go through the emergency service number “112”.
Note:
This feature is applicable for use only when the single emergency number “112” will be
operational throughout India to help people reach immediate services of police,
ambulance and fire department for any emergency.
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