Issue 1.3 September 2007
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Mute
Description: You may temporarily disable the transmitter on your
telephone handset or microphone so that you may
converse without the other party hearing your
conversation.
Handset Mute:
1. While using your handset on a call, press [MIC]. The button will
flash rapidly. This indicates that your telephone transmitter is
temporarily disabled. You will still be able to hear your party.
2. Press [MIC] again. The button will go dark. This indicates that
the transmitter has been turned back on.
These steps can be repeated as many times during a
conversation as you wish.
Speakerphone Mute:
1. While in the Speakerphone mode, the [MIC] button indicates that
status of the speakerphone's microphone. If the button is lit, the
microphone is active. If it is flashing, the microphone is inactive.
2. You may alternate between active and inactive (muted) as many
times as you wish by pressing the [MIC] button.
Off Hook Call Announce
Description: You may initiate an ohca to a busy station if permitted
in class of service.
1. Call a station and dial 1 after hearing busy tone. You may speak
into the handset and the called party will hear your voice.
2 The called party will continue to have a conversation with their
outside line and can also hear the person performing the ohca.
3. The called party will have a Split prompt on their LCD and
can respond by pressing this key which will place their
existing party on hold and make a connection with the
internal party.