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Ericsson R380 - Making and Receiving Calls; Making Calls; Emergency Calls

Ericsson R380
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Making and Receiving Calls 39
Making and Receiving
Calls
This chapter describes all of the phone calling functionality.
Functionality that can be accessed when the flip is open or closed
is noted.
Tip! Where the activity can be completed in either flip open or flip
closed modes, both sets of instructions are provided. They are marked
with graphical representations of the mode for easy recognition.
Flip Open
Flip Closed
See Turning on the Phone” on page 12 for information on how to
start your R380.
When making and receiving calls, the instructions in this section
assume that your R380 is in the standby mode.
To obtain standby mode requires the following:
your R380 is turned on
your R380 is within coverage of a network
your SIM card is inserted and PIN entry has been successful
Note: When abroad, other networks may be used on the condition
that your home network operator has entered into agreements
allowing you to use other operator networks. Some operators also
require that you specifically request international service. See your
network operator for more information.
Emergency Calls
Provided a network is within range, the international emergency
number of the country you are calling from can normally be
called even if there is no SIM card in your R380.
Making Calls
NETWORK
18-05-2000
12:00
Emergency
calls only
12:00

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