Making calls, Dialing a phone number, Using the list of recent calls – Sony NV-U83T User Manual

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Making calls

You can make hands-free calls in various ways.

The following calling methods are available.
“Dialing a phone number” (page 21)
“Using the list of recent calls” (page 21)
“Using the phone book” (page 21)
“Using preset numbers” (page 22)
“Other ways to make calls” (page 22)

Dialing a phone number

1

In the menu display, touch

, then

“Phone.”
The calling method selection display appears.

2

Select “Make a Call,” then “Numeric
Input.”

3

Enter the phone number, then select
“Call.”
The call is made.
The calling display appears until the other
party answers.

For details on operations during a call, see
page 22.

To cancel calling, touch

.

To adjust the volume of the hands-free function,
touch –/+.

Using the list of recent calls

The system stores the last 40 calls, allowing you
to select one quickly from the list.
For details on how to delete the history, see
page 23.

1

In the menu display, touch

, then

“Phone.”
The calling method selection display appears.

2

Select “Make a Call,” then “Recent
Calls.”
The list of recent calls appears.

3

Select the desired item in the list.
The call is made.
The calling display appears until the other
party answers.
For details on operations during a call, see
page 22.

To cancel calling, touch

.

To adjust the volume of the hands-free function,
touch –/+.

Using the phone book

You can make a call using the phone book.
For details on how to manage the phone book,
see page 23.

1

In the menu display, touch

, then

“Phone.”
The calling method selection display appears.

2

Select “Phone Book.”
The list of data in the phone book appears in
alphabetical order.

3

Select the desired entry in the list.
The call is made.
The calling display appears until the other
party answers.
For details on operations during a call, see
page 22.

To cancel calling, touch

.

To adjust the volume of the hands-free function,
touch –/+.

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