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answered it is deemed as active. A call time meter starts,
showing the elapsed time in minutes and seconds.
3. To end the call, tap .
If the call is unanswered, the number is busy or no
connection is available, press . The number is stored
in a short term memory buffer so that it can be easily
recalled.
Note: If the number dialed is busy, User busy - Retry
messages displays allowing you to retry the number. See
“Automatic re-dialed function” on page 44.
Tip! When entering numbers into the phone book, enter the
country code, area code (excluding the leading zero) and the
phone number when saving. The numbers can then be easily
used when home or abroad.
Note: The timer shows the elapsed time of the call in
hours:minutes:seconds. The hour section does not appear until
you have been connected for more than an hour.
Calling from the Phone Book and Contacts
With the flip open, you can access advanced Phone book
functions in your R380 allowing you to easily access and
communicate with business contacts and friends.
The entries in your Phone book (accessed through the Phone
book menu) are the same as those stored in Contacts with the
flip open. When viewing entries in the Phone book you can only
access and initiate a call to the phone and mobile numbers or
send DTMF numbers that are stored in the contacts record. See
“Contacts” on page 121 for more information on how to create
entries and manage your phone book with the flip open by using
the Contacts program.
Note: To see the entries stored on your SIM card, you have to first
transfer the information stored on your SIM to your R380. See “SIM
Card” on page 128.
To make a call using the phone book:
1. Press to enter the Phone book.
The first name in the Phone book is highlighted. If there is