Voice Services
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3-way calling
Subject to feature availability.
If you are subscribed to a 3-way calling service, you can have a
call between more than two parties.
To establish a 3-way call:
1. Connect with one of the parties.
2. Use the
SEND button to place that party on hold.
3. Dial and connect to the second party.
4. Use the
SEND button to join the 3-way call.
To end the call and disconnect both parties, use the
END
button, or press
<esc> on the keyboard.
To disconnect only the second party, continuing with the first
party, use the
SEND button, or press <enter> on the
keyboard.
KeyGuard
Subject to feature availability.
The KeyGuard feature prevents accidental dialing. When
enabled, using the
SEND button or any other button on
the
Voice tab has no effect.
To turn KeyGuard on/off:
1. Select
TOOLS > KeyGuard.
A check mark next to the menu item indicates whether
KeyGuard is on. The Call status area shows: “
KeyGuard
enabled
”.
If you have an incoming call, KeyGuard is automatically
turned off. When the incoming call ends or is declined, your
KeyGuard setting is restored.
Note: KeyGuard does not prevent other forms of dialing: data connec-
tions, dialing from Phone Book or the Call Log, or SMS message
callback.
Mute key tones (overdial)
Subject to feature availability.
You can turn off (mute) the key tones from being played while
in a call (overdialing). Note that this prevents Link Dialing.
To mute or enable overdial key tones: