Chapter 4 - Telephone 4-5The number will be written to the searchfield. Press Call.or2. Use the telephone directory:The Tel. application main view shows the tele-phone directory (Figure 4-2) whenever a call isnot in progress. Contact cards that do not con-tain any phone numbers appear dimmed andcannot be selected. (Phone numbers can beadded to contact cards in the Contactsapplication.)Choose a contact in the telephone directory,either by scrolling or by searching (type text inthe search field), and press Call. If the contacthas more than one phone number, a pop-upbox listing all phone numbers will open.Choose a number from the list and press Call.or3. Use the recent calls list:Å Press the Recent calls command.Ç Select one of the recent calls lists (dialed,received or missed calls) and press Open.É Select a number from the list and pressCall.Once you have made the call, you can now closethe cover and continue the call using the phoneinterface, unless you want to use the handsfreemode.Note: When you open one of the lists and selecta contact, Copy number copies the phonenumber to a clipboard where it can becopied to documents by pressing Ctrl+V. Ifyou press Clear all lists in the recent callsview, all the information in the lists isdeleted. This action cannot be undone.Answering a callWhen you receive a call, a note about the incom-ing call will be shown on the screen. If you alreadyhave a contact card for the person calling you (asin Figure 4-3), that caller will be identified by his/her name (if supported by the network).There are two ways to answer a call:1. Press Answer in the note that appears whenyou receive an incoming call.or2. Close the device cover and answer the call viathe phone interface (by pressing ).Note that you cannot have two active calls at thesame time: the previous active call is automati-cally put on hold when you answer a waiting call(the network service “Call waiting” must beactivated).If you do not want to take the voice call, press Endcall. The caller will then hear a “line busy” tone.Calling card callA phone calling card is a credit or debit cardespecially for phone charges. The calling cardservice you subscribe to is most often separatefrom your mobile phone service. A calling cardmay be especially useful when making long dis-tance calls while traveling, to benefit from thediscounted rates offered by certain calling cardcompanies..Figure 4-2: Telephone directory