Using the speakerphone, Setting the phone to hold calls – Kyocera KX12 User Manual

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Making and Answering Calls

Placing a call while in a call

When you are on a cellular or PTT call, you may
place another call of either type without ending
the first call. The new call becomes the active call,
and the original call is placed on hold.

1.

While on the first call, press

to

select

Options

.

2.

Press

down to select

Menu

and then

press

. Choose a PTT or cellular call and

press

to place the second call.

Note:

You cannot toggle between the

two calls.

3.

Ask the party on the new call to hang up when
finished talking. Your phone then returns to
your original call.

Silencing an incoming call

• Press

or

to silence the call.

Note:

In the absence of voicemail, this feature

drops the call.
- or -

• Press

to silence the call then press

to answer it.

Either action silences only the current call.
The next call will ring according to your settings.

Adjusting the volume during a call

• To adjust the earpiece volume during a call,

press

or

up or down.

Using the speakerphone

Your Kyocera KX12 phone has a built-in
speakerphone that you can use during a call.

Note:

This function works only for the current

call. Once the call is ended, the speakerphone
turns off and the earpiece volume returns
to normal.

1.

Press

to answer the call and turn on the

speakerphone simultaneously. “ Speaker is
ON” displays on the screen.
- or -
Press

to turn on the speakerphone at

any time during a call.

To turn off the speakerphone, press

.

Setting the phone to hold calls

The Hold Call feature allows you to place
incoming calls on hold until you are ready to
answer them.

1.

Select

Menu

Settings

Convenience

Hold Call

Enabled.

– If you have not recorded a hold message,

you will be prompted to record one, such
as “Please hold. I’ll answer in a minute.”

2.

Record the message twice, as prompted.

3.

Select

Save

or

Options

(

Play

,

Re-Record

,

or Exit

).

The next time a call comes in, you have the option
of placing it on hold.

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