AT&T MLX-10D Telephone User Manual


 
Quick Start
Answering Calls
Your phone alerts you to an incoming call in a few different
ways. The phone can ring or you can receive a voice-
announced call over the speakerphone. If you are using your
phone, you may hear a Call Waiting signal (a beep) during
your call. This beep indicates that you have another call. See
“Call Waiting” in Chapter 5.
You can prevent voice-announced calls by turning off Voice
Announce or prevent both voice-announced and internal
ringing calls by using Do Not Disturb. See “Do Not Disturb”
and “Voice Announce” in Chapter 5. While you are on a call,
you can also use the
Inspct
button to interrogate other
incoming calls or calls on hold.
To Answer Voice-Announced Calls
Answer a voice-announced call in one of the following ways:
Lift the handset.
Press Mute to talk over your speakerphone. (Mute
comes on automatically when you receive a voice
announced call; press Mute to turn it off.)
Use HFAI.
HFAI must be on before the call comes in To answer a call, simply
talk directly into the speakerphone
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