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3.
Configure your options.
Select a menu item to display its options.
Select your options and follow the prompts to set them.
Your call settings options are set.
Call Settings Options
Use the Call Settings menu to adjust the following settings:
Setting
Description
Aanswer options
Select how to answer an incoming call including “Flip open” or “Any key” or
both
Ignore with message
Edit the message when rejecting a call and sending message
Speed dial
Edit the speed dial numbers
Voice mail
Set voicemail notifications, service carrier, voicemail number and more.
Block numbers
Add blocked numbers.
Fixed dialing numbers
Add the fixed dialing numbers, when set, you can only call those numbers.
Call Duration
Check call duration
Call forwarding
Set call forwarding functions
Additional settings
Setup Caller ID and Call waiting.
RTT Call
RTT (Real-Time Text) is a smartphone texting feature that can make it easier to have a live
conversation, especially if you have a hearing or speech impairment.
When you use RTT, each character is transmitted immediately as you type it. You do not have to write
an entire message before you can send it, like when you are texting. TRR eliminates that delay
between sending and receiving messages, making it feal like more natural form of communication than
TTY or texting.
RTT Call Tips
An RTT call can be placed like a voice call once the RTT settings is set to Always Visible”. The
RTT call key will appear on the dialer.
RTT includes audio, so mute the call if you don’t want to share audio and turn down your volume if
you don’t want others near you to hear audio.
Set the RTT call option to Always Visible” in settings if you use RTT often.
RTT calls use voice minutes. Check your rate plan for details.
To set the RTT operation mode:

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