Receiving A Call; Ending A Call; Warning Tone After Remote Disconnect; Emergency Call - LG LST-280T User Manual

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Basic Operations

3.3 Receiving a Call

The connected telephone rings when an incoming call
is detected.
Pick up the handset and begin talking.

3.4 Ending a Call

When you have completed the call, place the handset
back on telephone. Also you can hook flash more than
about 1 second to end a call and place a new call
without hanging up the handset.
3.5 Warning Tone after Remote
Disconnect
A warning tone may be heard in the telephone after a
remote party hangs up from a call, allowing another
call to be initiated after hook-flash.

3.6 Emergency Call

When emergency call number is connected once, it will
not be terminated unless the called party disconnects
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the call (Emergency Call Hold Service).
Therefore even caller hangs up the telephone, the line
will be still connected, so if the caller picks up the
telephone again, he can continue talking.
If emergency call is connected, cellular service is not
supported.
As long as your telephone is registered on a system,
you can place a call to emergency number even if your
telephone is locked or restricted.
Please check the available emergency call number with
your service provider.

3.7 Power Off

When you don't need to use terminal anymore, you
should do power off before removing AC/DC adapter
cable.
If you do terminal power off, Press "#" + "#" + "8" +
"8" + " * " continuously. If so, the terminal will LED off
and stop all operations. Then you shall separate
External Power jack from Terminal.

4.1 Hook Flash

When the terminal receives a hook-flash from the
connected telephone device, it will automatically
allow:
1. For producing dial tone again after a phone
number has been dialed without connection.
2. The use of special cellular services which may be
available in your cellular service area.
Note:
- Hook-flash is accomplished in a call through either
pressing the dedicated hook-flash key which is
available on some phones or through a rapid
single press of the hang-up mechanism upon
which the handset rests when the phone is hung
up.

4.2 ROH (Receiver Off Hook)

If the telephone equipment remains "off-hook",
meaning that the handset is left off of its cradle as it
would be when you hang up, with no dialing activity
for about 60 seconds, a ROH tone emits from the

System Features

receiver for a period of 60 seconds.
This feature may be different or not by country
specification.
4.3 System Features
Many cellular systems offer special services such as
call waiting, call forwarding, etc. You can purchase
these services from your cellular service provider.
There are certain dialing sequences to be earned,
which vary from service provider to service provider.
The service provider will provide the dialing
instructions for your system.
Call Forwarding
- An incoming call can be delivered to
another telephone number programmed. Please
contact your cellular service provider to use this
feature.
Call Waiting
- You can receive another incoming call
during a call.
In this case, you will hear beep tone and then you can
connect the second call holding the first call by
entering a code required by cellular service provider.
Your cellular service provider may require hook-flash
(a quick, simulated "hang up") to answer the waiting
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