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Enter the voice mailbox number if 
the phone asks for it. See also 
”Voice messages” on page 38.
■ Redial recently dialled 
numbers
1. In standby mode, press  . 
A list of recently dialled 
numbers (up to 20) is displayed.
2. Scroll to the number or name 
you want.
3.  Press   to call the number.
Tip: In standby mode, press 
 twice to redial the last 
number you dialled.
For more about recently dialled 
calls, refer to “Call register (Menu 
2)”, 41.
To set automatic redial, see 
“Automatic redial”, 50.
■ Speed dial a phone 
number
Before you can use speed dialling, 
assign the phone number to one of 
the speed dialling keys, from   
to  , see ”Speed dials” on page 
46. Call the number in either of the 
following ways:
• Press the speed dialling key you 
want and then press  .
•Or,
1. Set Speed dialling which is 
under Settings, Call settings 
to on. See also ”Speed 
dialling” on page 50. 
2. Press and hold the speed 
dialling key until the call is 
started.
■ In-call options
Many of the options during a call 
are network services. Pressing 
Options during a call may give  
some of the following options (may 
not be in the same order as in the 
phone):
Mute or Unmute, End call, End all 
calls, Contacts, Menu, Hold or 
Unhold, New call, Conference, 
Private, Answer, Reject, Lock 
keypad, Send DTMF, Swap, 
Transfer, and Loudspeaker or 
Handset.
Make a new call
When you have an ongoing call, 
you may be able to make a new call 
by pressing Options, then select 
New call (network service).
When the new call is active, the 
original call is put on hold.
Handle a waiting call
After you activate the Call waiting 
function in your phone, you may be 
able to receive another call when 
you have an ongoing call (network 
service).
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