SRS-1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2
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1. Press the button next to the
green-flashing Call Appearance.
2. Converse with the calling party.
You can turn off the microphone
by pressing the MIC-OFF key;
its LED will turn red. No sound
will then be transmitted to the
other party, allowing you to
have a private conversation
with others in the room. To turn
the microphone back on, press
MIC-OFF again; the associated
red LED will go dark.
Ending a handsfree call
using the speaker and
microphone
You can hang up as follows:
a. Press SPEAKER. The call
duration vanishes after
about three seconds.
or
b. Press and idle Call
Appearance button. This
gives you a dial tone again
and ends or holds the
original call.
Switching from handsfree to
handset use
Pick up the handset from its
cradle. The use of the speaker
and microphone ends, and all
sounds go through the handset
only. (If the handset remained
out of the cradle during your
handsfree call, you must press
SPEAKER to switch back to
handset use.)
Switching from handset use
to handsfree
Press the SPEAKER button and
replace the handset in its cradle.
You may now converse with the
called or calling party using the
speaker and microphone.
MIC-OFF
Lets you mute the handsfree
or handset microphone, or
reactivate it
To use this feature, MIC-OFF
must be active. If it is not, see
Activating the MIC-OFF Key in
Chapter 3 for the activation
procedure.
The microphone built into the
SRS-1050 is automatically turned
on when you enter handsfree
mode, for example by pressing
SPEAKER. It stays on
throughout all of your handsfree
calls unless you press MIC-OFF,
as described below.