Chapter 2 ( SRS-1050 Voice Features
Page 2-9
(See also "Handsfree, Handset,
and Headset Modes", in Chapter
3, "Local Features".)
Receiving Handsfree Calls
A handsfree call uses the
integrated microphone and
speaker instead of the handset.
An incoming call makes the
phone ring and the Call
Appearance's LED flash green.
The procedures described in this
section assume that the MIC-OFF
key feature is active. If not, the
microphone is always on.
If you are not talking on
another call
1. Press SPEAKER and, if
necessary, the green-flashing
Call Appearance button.
2. Converse with the calling party.
(If the MIC-OFF LED is red, the
microphone has been turned off.
Press MIC-OFF to turn it back
on.)
You can turn off the microphone
by pressing the MIC-OFF
button; its LED will turn red. No
sound will then be transmitted
to the called party, allowing you
to have a private conversation
with others in the room.
To turn the microphone back
on, press MIC-OFF again; its
red LED will go dark.
3. When your conversation ends,
hang up by pressing SPEAKER.
Note the call duration; it
vanishes after about three
seconds.
(See also "Handsfree, Handset,
and Headset Modes", in Chapter
3, "Local Features".)
If you are already talking on
another call
1. Dispose of the active call in one
of the following ways:
a. Hang up by pressing the
SPEAKER or DROP button,
ending the currently active
call. Then press the green-
flashing Call Appearance
button to answer the
incoming call.
or
b. Press HOLD to save the
active call so you can return
to it later. Then press the
green-flashing Call
Appearance button to
answer the incoming call.
or
continued