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Warning! Remember your different security codes. After three
unsuccessful PIN entry attempts, the SIM card becomes blocked. The
SIM card can only be unblocked by entering a Personal Unblocking
Key (PUK), which is provided in your network operator subscription
information. See “Security” on page 73.
Handsfree Equipment
Handsfree equipment settings allow you to select the way in
which your R380 handles handsfree speech (calls utilizing
handsfree equipment such as the HPB-10, HCA-10, or the
onboard office handsfree) and the mode in which the R380
answers when handsfree equipment is attached. You can select
one of the following answering modes:
• Normal - you have to answer calls with the Yes button or key.
• Any key - you can answer an incoming call by pressing any
key, except the key.
• Automatic - an incoming call is answered automatically after
one ring signal.
To change the way in which your R380 can handle handsfree
speech, select
Handsfree type and select Basic or Full.
Basic
The R380 handles the call in semi-duplex mode. This means you
cannot speak at the same time as the person at the other end of
the line. Use this alternative only if Full handsfree does not work
properly.
Full
The R380 handles the call in full-duplex mode. This means the
quality of speech is increased considerably and is much clearer,
since you do not have to wait until it is your turn to speak.
For Full handsfree to work properly, your phone adapts to the
sound environment around the handsfree equipment. This
adaptation might take a few calls. During this learning phase, the
person you are talking to might hear an echo of his or her own
voice (because the sound goes from the speaker into the
microphone again). However, this disappears as the other person
speaks. If the echo lasts longer than the first few calls, try Basic
handsfree instead.