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Alcatel-Lucent H2P DeskPhone - Using Handset; Hands-free Speaker; Headphone

Alcatel-Lucent H2P DeskPhone
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H2 DeskPhone
H2P DeskPhone
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7.2 Using handset / hands-free speaker / headphone
Using the handset
To talk over the handset, the user should lift the handset off the device and dial the number or dial the
number first, then lift the handset, and the number will be dialed. The user can switch the audio channel to
the handset by lifting the handset when the audio channel is turned on in the speaker or headphones.
Using the hands-free speaker
To talk over the hands-free speaker, the user should press the hands-free button and then dial the number,
or dial the number first and then press the hands-free button. The user can switch the audio channel to the
speaker from the handset by pressing the hands-free button when the audio channel is open in the handset.
Using the headphone
To use the headphone by default, the user should press the headset button, which is defined by the DSS
key or soft key to turn on the headphone. In the same manner as the handset and hands-free speaker, the
user can dial the number before or after the headphone is turned on. For the DSS key configuration, please
refer to 10.4 Function Key.
Using line keys (defined by DSS key)
The user can use a line key to make or answer a call on a specific line. If the handset has been lifted, the
audio channel will be opened in the handset. Otherwise, the audio channel will be opened in the hands-free
speaker or headphone.
7.3 Idle screen
Figure 5 - Screen layout/default home screen
The image above shows the default standby screen, which is the user interface most of the time.
The upper part of the home screen shows the status of the device, information and data that can be edited
(such as voice messages, missed calls, auto answer, do not disturb, lock status, network connection status,
etc.).
The lower part of the screen is the function menu keys, which are the first layer of the function menu through
which users can operate the telephone.
Users can restore the telephone to the default standby screen interface by picking up and dropping the
handset.
The left and right part of the screen show the default configuration of Side keys, which dynamically display
the configuration of the SIP information, message, headset, etc., which can be customized by users.

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