About the callpad module, Callpad buttons, Phone operation – Microsoft ET180 User Manual

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About the callpad module

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About the callpad module

Your device comes with a detachable callpad module that contains the Send

and

End

buttons for making and sending calls and SMS messages from your device.

Callpad buttons

The Send

and End

buttons of the callpad module performs different actions

depending on when or from which screen did you pressed it.

Send button actions

The Send button

performs the following actions:

When there’s an incoming call, press to accept the call.

During an ongoing call, press and hold to toggle on/off the speakerphone mode.

From the Dialer screen, press to call the currently displayed number.

In mailbox, press to send a composed email/SMS message or display options for
a received email/SMS.

From a PDA application, press to display the Dialer screen or press twice to redial
the last called number.

End button actions

The End button

performs the following actions:

When there’s an incoming call, press to reject the call.

During an ongoing call, press to end the call.

When manually dialing a number, press to delete the number input.

Press and hold to toggle on/off the mobile service connection.

Phone operation

This section explains the procedures for basic phone operations including how to:

Toggle the phone function on and off

Erase or delete number input

Accept or reject calls

Adjust the phone conversation volume

Toggle the speakerphone mode on and off

End calls

Active call

Notifies you that a call is being made or there is
an incoming call.

Speakerphone

Indicates that the speakerphone mode is
enabled. For more information on the
speakerphone mode, refer to page 71.

Call missed

Tap to view the call(s) you missed.

Unread email or
SMS

Tap to view unread SMS or email message(s).

Voice mail
notification

1

Tap to access new voice mail message (s). For
more information on the voice mail function,
refer to page 80.

1

Voice mail service is dependent on your mobile service provider’s network.

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