Aastra Telecom CT Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
AastraLink RP Phone User Guide 87
Using Your 6757i CT RP Cordless Handset
This handset is equipped with an auto-hold feature. While on an active call, pressing
any other line key results in the current line being placed on hold and the new line
being seized.
Release Key ( y)
The release key is a multi-purpose key with the following uses:
• To end a call.
Note: If handset is placed in the charger cradle, it also ends the call.
• To silent the ringing during an incoming call.
• To exit feature such as Menu (options), Directory, Callers, Redial, Predial.
Note: Pressing this key in a feature will not terminate an active call.
Mute Key ( æ )
Use the mute key when you want to be able to hear a caller but have them not hear
you. Press the
æ
key to mute the handset. Press the
æ
key again to disengage mute.
The
Microphone mute prompt is displayed when mute is activated.
Response Point Key ( )
The Response point key connects you to the voice-activated dialing features of the
AastraLink RP Solution. Use the 6757i CT RP Handset Response Point key just as
you would the 6757i CT RP Base Unit Response Point key.
• For a list of voice-dialing options, press , wait for the chime, and say "What
can I say?"
Feature Key List ( Ï )
The 6757i CT RP cordless handset supports a programmable feature key list for easy
access to common features. The available features include line keys, intercom,
directory, callers log, transfer, conference, and public/private call mode. For more
information about the feature keys, see Feature Keys on the Handset on page 83.
Menu List ( Â )
The Menu list allows access to intercom calling, and personalization of handset
including language, ring tone, vibrate, backlight and silent alert. Please refer to the
section Using Your 6757i CT RP Cordless Handset on page 79 on.
Multifunction Handset LED Indicator
The multifunction Handset LED provides the following user feedback:
• Flash: Message Waiting Indicator – Slow
• Flash: Alerting – Rapid
• Flash: Mute – intermittent
• Flash: Hold – Intermediate
• Solid: On an active call